Table of Contents:
  • Thirty years of historical archaeology in the city of Albany / Paul R. Huey
  • Traders or traitors: illicit trade at Fort Orange in the seventeenth century / Kevin Moody
  • Soldiers in the city: the archaeology of the British guard house / Charles L. Fisher
  • Out of the ashes of craft, the fires of consumerism: a 1797 deposit in downtown Albany / Matthew Kirk
  • Skeletal analysis of the human remains from the Lutheran church lot, 1670-1816 / Shawn Phillips
  • Trace elements and stable isotope analysis of the human remains from the Lutheran church lot / Charles L. Fisher
  • The cultural landscape at the site of the Lutheran church lot and burial ground / Nancy Davis
  • The garden that didn't die: archaeological explorations west of the visitor's center, Schuyler Mansion state historic site, Albany, New York / Lois M. Feister
  • From refrigerator, to oven, to down the drain: nineteenth-century analogs of twentieth-century household conveniences in old Albany / J.W. Bouchard
  • Making 'money' the old-fashioned way: eighteenth-century wampum production in Albany / Elizabeth S. Peą
  • New evidence of wampum use and production from Albany, New York / Matthew Lesniak
  • Painted pearlware from the Picotte site / Pegeen McLaughlin
  • Archaeology, historic preservation, and Albany's past: the battle over the DASNY building project / Karen S. Hartgen
  • From Raritan Landing to Albany's riverfront: the path toward total 3D archaeological site recording / Joel W. Grossman.