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Current approaches to the archaeological understanding of permanence and transience in the early modern period,
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On the verge of colonialism: English and Hanseatic trade in the North Atlantic islands - Mark Gardiner
On the verge of colonialism: English and Hanseatic trade in the North Atlantic islands - Natascha Mehler
Baltic beads and beaver: Motivations for medieval settlement expansion in north-western Russia - Mark Brisbane
Bristol, Cabot and the New Found Land, 1496-1500 - Evan Jones
The consumer revolution of the late 16th century and the European domestication of North America - Peter E. Pope
Bread and permanence - Paula Marcoux
Scurvy's impact on European colonization in north-eastern North America - Steven Pendery and Hannah Koon
Markers of maritimity in the St Lawrence Valley: Maritime influences at Baie-Saint-Paul, 1670-1875 - Brad Loewen
Impermanence and empire: salt raking in the Turks and Caicos Islands - Neil Kennedy
Leim an Mhadaigh: Exploring unwanted histories of the Atlantic World - Audrey Horning
History from the ground up: Historical ecology and temporality in colonial British Columbia - Jeff Oliver
From Acadia to Arcadia: 19th-century visitors and the influence of the 'maritime pastoral' on Maine island archaeology - Giovanna Vitelli
'Taking the kitchen sink': Archaeological and scientific evidence for the migration of pottery workshops in northern Europe during the late medieval to early modern period - David Gaimster
Merida no more: Portuguese redware in Newfoundland - Sarah Newstead
The production of stoneware in southern Normandy: The example of Ger (16th - 18th century) - Bruno Fajal
Normandy stoneware at Cap Rouge, a French migratory fishing station on Newfoundland's Petit Nord - Amy St John
Elizabethan activities at Roanoke - Eric Klingelhofer and Nicholas Luccketti
'A sure token of their being there': Artefacts from England's colonial ventures at Roanoke and Jamestown - Beverly A. Staube
Copper, chemistry, and colonization: The roles of non-ferrous metals at Jamestown (c.1607-1610) and Roanoke (1585-c. 1590) - Carter L. Hudgins
'Dwelling there still': Historical archaeology at Cupids and changing perspectives on early modern Newfoundland - William Gilbert
From Portugal to Newfoundland in the 17th century: supplying a European colony or provisioning a fishery? - Tânia Manuel Casimiro
Status and diet: Variations in élite foodways at Newfoundland fishing stations in the 17th and 18th centuries - Stéphane Noël
Status and diet: Variations in élite foodways at Newfoundland fishing stations in the 17th and 18th centuries - Eric Tourigny
Of obligation and necessity: The social contexts of trade between permanent residents and migratory traders at Plaisance, Newfoundland (1662-1690) - Amanda Crompton
The Lords Baltimore in Ireland - James Lyttleton
Ferryland's first settlers (and a dog story) - James A. Tuck
The commercial development of Newfoundland's English Shore: The Kirke family at Ferryland, 1638-1696 - Barry Gaulton
Fleeing the 'sad face of winter': The Calverts and the archaeology of Maryland's first city - Silas Hurry
Thule radiocarbon chronology and its implications for early Inuit-European interaction in Labrador - Peter Ramsden
Thule radiocarbon chronology and its implications for early Inuit-European interaction in Labrador - Lisa Rankin
The role of the Inuit in the European settlement of Sandwich Bay, Labrador - Lisa Rankin
The Inuit of southern Labrador and their conflicts up to 1765 - Greg Mitchell
Inuit animal use and the impact of European settlement and trade in Snooks Cove, Labrador - Eliza Brandy
Finding Mikak: The search for a late 18th-century Inuit trader in the archaeological record - Amelia Fay
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Peter E. Pope, Shannon Lewis-Simpson