References

Anderson, C. M.
1993 Garbage in Binghamton: The Unequal Distribution of Waste and Power, 1850-1917. MA Thesis, Department of Anthropology, Binghamton University.

Versaggi, N. M., G. McCafferty, and L Bulgrin
1990 Binghamton Town Mall Mitigation Plan, Blocks 1, 3, and 4: Technical Proposal. Prepared for the City of Binghamton by the Public Archaeology Facility, Binghamton University, Binghamton, NY.

Wall, D. diZerega
1994 The Archaeology of Gender: Separating the Spheres in Urban America. Plenum Press, New York.

2000 Family Meals and Evening Parties: Constructing Domesticity in Nineteenth-Century Middle-Class New York. In Lines That Divide: Historical Archaeologies of Race, Class, and Gender, edited by J. A. Delle, S. Mrozowski, and R. Paynter, pp. 109-141, University of Tennessee Press, Knoxville.

Wurst, L. and N. Versaggi
1993 Under the Asphalt: The Archaeology of the Binghamton Mall Project. Prepared for the City of Binghamton Urban Renewal Agency. Public Archaeology Facility, Binghamton, New York.

Credits

The web site for the Binghamton Academic Center project was created from investigations and reports conducted by the Public Archaeology Facility located at Binghamton University. PAF shares its findings with the community as a part of its ongoing commitment to the practice of public archaeology. Through hands-on programs, public presentations, exhibits, websites, and published materials, PAF works to engage the non-academic community in its endeavors.

Public Archaeology Facility
State University of New York at Binghamton
P.O. Box 6000
Binghamton, NY 13902
(607) 777-4786

Nina Versaggi, Ph.D., RPA, Director, PAF/Principal Investigator
Christopher Hohman, MA, RPA, Assistant Director, PAF
Original Report by Dr. Maria O'Donovan, Assistant to the Director, Historic Research