
Exploring Fort Vancouver
. Ed(S): Wilson, Douglas Calvin; Langford, Theresa E.
To explore the sweep of human history at Fort Vancouver is to grasp some of the essentials of the North American experience. The fort has been part of the major historical trends of the Pacific Northwest for over 150 years, from the effects of colonialism native peoples to the role of the U.S. Army. Native Americans, traders, homesteaders, and soldiers lived and worked at the fort, their lives interwoven and their stories imbedded in the objects they left behind. Exploring Fort Vancouver uses some of the most intriguing objects from the fort's extensive archaeological and archival collections to tell the history of technology, material culture, globalization, health and diet, and the National Park Service at this significant place.
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About . Ed(S): Wilson, Douglas Calvin; Langford, Theresa E.
Reviews for Exploring Fort Vancouver
Mark Michel
American Archaeology
"Detailed descriptions accompany each photograph, providing historical context. . . . To help explain the significance of Fort Vancouver and its artifacts as they relate to local, national, and world history, [are] essays on archaeology, technology, and medicine. It all makes for a very interesting read."
Jan Johnston
The Columbian