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1990       Home and Work: Housework, Wages, and the Ideology of Labor in the Early Republic. Oxford University Press, New York.

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2001       Prices that Suit the Times: Shopping for Ceramics at the Five Points. Historical Archaeology 35 (1):16-30.

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Original project report by Dr. Maria O'Donovan and Sara Grills
Conversion to web-friendly data and editing by O'Donovan

Historic artifact analysis by Dr. Claire Horn

Precontact artifact analysis by John Ferri