Boomtown Saloon
Sampling Strats
Slavery and Arch.
Pre Excavation
Ceramics
100

This was the term used to describe the kidnapping of sailors in west coast port cities.

Shanghai

100

This is the easiest method of sampling, as it covers already known sites.

Non problematic

100

This was the name of pottery that was a fuse between native American and African styles.

Colonoware

100

This type of resource may include local repositories, private or university archives or federal repositories.

Primary resource

100

This type of ceramic is made from two different types of clay and additives, it is also very porous.

Earthenware

200

This is the number of vignettes that were in chapter 1 of Boomtown Saloons?

Four

200

This method of sampling has a uniform spread to its pattern.

Systematic sampling

200

These people are the descendants of west Africans from North Carolina to Florida.

Gullah

200

This type of architecture is made through cultural norms and is not made by architects.

Vernacular architecture

200

This type of ceramic is usually made from ball clays quarts and felspar.

Stoneware

300

This type of glassware was featured in the Boston saloon and pipers’ old corner bar.

Stemware

300

This is the method that ensures that the results are proportional and representative of the whole.

Stratified systematic.

300

The Gullah people were most likely brought over from Africa for their knowledge in this field.

Rice cultivation

300

This type of resource would include folklore.

Secondary source

300

Delftware pearlware and creamware are all types of this type of ceramic.

Earthenware

400

This saloon held the largest amount of ceramic dining pieces out of the four vignettes.

Boston Saloon

400

This system takes small random portions of the entire population to represent the data set.

Simple random

400

This is the type of language spoken by the Gullah community.

English based creole

400

This type of architecture is made by highly trained architects who draw up detailed plans.

Formal architecture

400

This type of ceramic was invented in China in the 10th century.

porcelain