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| Title: | Forts of the Chieftains: A Study of Vernacular, Classical, and Renaissance Influence on Defensible Town and Villa Plans in 17th-Century Virginia |
| Authors: | Hodges, Charles Thomas, 1950- |
| Advisor: | Barka, Norman F. |
| Other: | Carson, Cary Brown, Marley R. |
| Issue Date: | 2003 |
| Keywords: | City planning--Virginia--History--17th century Plantations--Virginia Archaeology--Virginia Flowerdew Hundred Plantation Site (Va.) Virginia--Antiquities |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10288/1119 |
| Abstract: | The print version is considered the official and archival copy of this dissertation or thesis. Researchers are encouraged to consult the archival copy of this dissertation or thesis when citing this work. |
| Degree Level: | Master of Arts |
| Discipline: | Anthropology |
| Appears in Collections: | Masters Theses and Doctoral Dissertations
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