Vashon Island archaeology
Julie K. Stein
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Vashon Island archaeology
Published
2002
Publisher
Burke Museum
Pages
151
ISBN-10
029598287X
Description
The Burton Acres Shell Midden site is located on Vashon Island in Puget Sound, at an advantageous spot for fishing and shellfishing. Although it had been the focus of preservation efforts, little was known about the contents of the site until a winter storm in 1995 caused severe erosion. In response, a collaborative effort between the Burke Museum, University of Washington, King County Landmarks and Heritage Commission, the Puyallup Tribe of Indians, Vashon Park District, and McMurray Middle School resulted in a unique two-week public project involving 375 volunteers. Members of the public were invited to share in the discovery process, following archaeological protocol from excavation to artifact cataloging. This book continues that discovery process, presenting and explaining the data gleaned from the site and offering interpretations based on the various objects found that speak to people's lives at this place. Vashon Island archaeology describes the step-by-step guidelines developed for this public investigation, useful for other archaeologists involved in similar projects. It also provides insight into the careful and extensive planning required for such an endeavor. Finally, it demonstrates that a community that participates in the discovery of their local history gains a broad understanding of the importance of stewardship, preservation, and interpretation of cultural resources.
Subjects
The Puyallup-Nisqually
Indian census rolls, 1885-1940
[Resolution to make certain inquiries concerning Puyallup Indian Reservation in Washington Territory.]
Provide funds for the upkeep of the Puyallup Indian Cemetery at Tacoma, Wash
To all to whom these presents shall come, greeting
Fisherman on the Puyallup
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