BRUNSWICK'S BAKERS: THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL INVESIGATION OF A DWELLING AND BAKE OVEN AT LOT 35 IN BRUNSWICK TOWN STATE HISTORIC SITE

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Andrew J. Halloway (Creator)
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East Carolina University (ECU )
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Abstract: This past summer , students led by Dr. Charles Ewen excavated the proposed Edward Moseley Lot 34 at Brunswick Town State Historic Site. Instead of finding the house and associated buildings of Lot 34 , the students were able to uncover the remains of structure N5 on Lot 35 along with an associated ballast oven. Further historical research uncovered the remains of a thriving bread trade in and around Brunswick just as the birth of Revolutionary sentiment began to spread throughout North Carolina.

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Language: English
Date: 2017
Keywords
Brunswick, North Carolina, 18th Century, Bread oven, Women, Edward Moseley, Lot 35
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