Archaeology of Martin's Hundred
Discover the rich history of Martin's Hundred, a vast 20,000-acre tract in Tidewater Virginia, through the insightful work of the University of Pennsylvania Press. In the Archaeology of Martin's Hundred, published in 2001, this comprehensive hardback spans 624 pages and delves into the archaeological findings that reveal the lives of those who inhabited this significant English settlement in the New World. Explore the fascinating evidence uncovered by archaeologists, shedding light on the daily lives, labor, and legacies of the people who once thrived in this region. This book is an essential read for anyone interested in American history, archaeology, or the enduring impact of early colonial endeavors. Uncover the stories of Martin's Hundred and gain a deeper understanding of its historical significance today.