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1 POWELL, Stephen, and Laird NIVEN. Archaeological Surveys in Two Black Communities, 1998: Surveying the Tracadie Area and Testing Two Sites in Birchtown. Curatorial Report 92.
Nova Scotia Museum, Halifax:, 2000, ISBN:0888716346 
POWELL, Stephen, and Laird NIVEN. Archaeological Surveys in Two Black Communities, 1998: Surveying the Tracadie Area and Testing Two Sites in Birchtown. Curatorial Report 92. Halifax: Nova Scotia Museum, 2000. Pp (4),[1]-55,(1). Illustrated. Maps. 4to, black coil binding, black and grey printed cardcovers. Contents : Preface : Remembering Black Loyalists, Black Communitie s. Archaeological Testing of AkDi-6 and AkDi-21, Birchtown, Shelburne County. Archaeological Survey of Tracadie and Surrounding Area, Antigonish and Guysborough Counties. Very good. 25.00

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2 DAVIS, Stephen A., Catherine COTTREAU and Laird NIVEN COTTREAU, Catherine NIVEN, Laird Artifacts from Eighteenth Century Halifax : The Central Trust Archaeological Project
Saint Mary's University, Halifax, 1987, 
DAVIS, Stephen A., Catherine COTTREAU and Laird NIVEN. Artifacts from Eighteenth Century Halifax : The Central Trust Archaeological Project. Halifax: Saint Mary's University, 1987. Pp. 260. Illustrated with 30 plates with corresponding text opposite and numerous line drawings throughout. Large 8vo, cream coloured ill. card covers, black titles to front and spine. The archaeological findings during the early days of the construction of the CentralTrust Building in downtown Halifax offered up a bounty of artifacts dating back to the early days of Halifax, in particular ceramic and glassware, co ins, clothing, personal and military items. A crisp, tight copy. Uncommon. 50.00

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3 DAVIS, Stephen A., Catherine COTTREAU and Laird NIVEN COTTREAU, Catherine NIVEN, Laird Artifacts from Eighteenth Century Halifax : The Central Trust Archaeological Project. pbk.
Saint Mary's University, Halifax, 1987, 
DAVIS, Stephen A., Catherine COTTREAU and Laird NIVEN. Artifacts from Eighteenth Century Halifax : The Central Trust Archaeological Project. Halifax: Saint Mary's University, 1987. Pp. 260. Illustrated with 30 plates with corresponding text opposite and numerous line drawings throughout. Large 8vo, cream coloured ill. card covers, black titles to front and spine. The archaeological findings during the early days of the construction of the CentralTrust Building in downtown Halifax offered up a bounty of artifacts dating back to the early days of Halifax, in particular ceramic and glassware, co ins, clothing, personal and military items. Nick to top edge, else very good. Uncommon. 45.00

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4 NIVEN, Laird Birchtown Archaeological Survey (1993) : The Black Loyalist Settlement of Shelburne County, Nova Scotia, Canada.
Roseway Publishing, Lockeport , 1994, ISBN:0969840721 
NIVEN, Laird. Birchtown Archaeological Survey (1993) : The Black Loyalist Settlement of Shelburne County, Nova Scotia, Canada. Lockeport, N.S.: Roseway Publishing Company, 1994. Pp (4),i-vi,1-78. Illustrated. Maps. 4to, illustrated blue card covers. Abstract : "The aim of this survey was to record and preserve the historic resources associated with the original Black Loyalist settlement of Birchtown, Shelburne County, Nova Scotia. The survey succeeded in identifying 20 features, ranging from shallow depressions to largestone cellars, dating from the last quarter of the 18th to the 20th centur ies. Large stone walls were noted throughout the study area as well as two wall complexes of uncertain function. It was concluded that the area is rich in archaeological resources which are under-studied, not very visible, and, therefore, very fragile. It is important to continue work in this area in order to preserve the Black heritage sites of Shelburne County and to educate the public about the historical contribution of Black Nova Scotians. The data gathered will contribute to the growing database of Nova Scotia's Black heritage and will be of use to scholars both in Canada and the United States." A small amount of highlighting in pink, else very good. 30.00

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5 NIVEN, Laird. Was This the Home of Stephen Blucke? The Excavation of AkDi-23, Birchtown, Shelburne County. Curatorial Report 93.
Nova Scotia Museum, Halifax, 2000, ISBN:0888716311 
NIVEN, Laird. Was This the Home of Stephen Blucke? The Excavation of AkDi-23, Birchtown, Shelburne County. Curatorial Report 93. Halifax: Nova Scotia Museum, 2000. Pp (4),6-80,(1). Illustrated. Maps. 4to, black coil binding, black and grey printed card covers. Contents : Preface; Introduction; Birchtown and the Black Loyalists; Archaeology at AkDi-23; Material Culture Analysis; Discussion; Appendix: AkDi-23 Artifacts. Very good. 24.00

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