The Archaeology of Slavery
Amitava Chowdhury, Catherine M. Cameron, Chapurukha M. Kusimba, Christopher C. Fennell, Debra L. Martin, Dorian Borbonus, J Cameron Monroe, Kenneth L. Brown, Liza Gijanto, Lúcio Menezes Ferreira, Lydia Wilson Marshall, Lynsey A. Bates, Mark W. Hauser, Mar
ISBN: | 9780809333981 |
Publisher: | Southern Illinois University Press |
Published: | 12 December, 2014 |
Format: | eBook |
The Archaeology of Slavery
Amitava Chowdhury, Catherine M. Cameron, Chapurukha M. Kusimba, Christopher C. Fennell, Debra L. Martin, Dorian Borbonus, J Cameron Monroe, Kenneth L. Brown, Liza Gijanto, Lúcio Menezes Ferreira, Lydia Wilson Marshall, Lynsey A. Bates, Mark W. Hauser, Mar
Plantation sites, especially those in the southeastern United States, have long dominated the archaeological study of slavery. These antebellum estates, however, are not representative of the range of geographic locations and time periods in which slavery has occurred. As archaeologists have begun to investigate slavery in more diverse settings, the need for a broader interpretive framework is now clear. The Archaeology of Slavery: A Comparative Approach to Captivity and Coercion, edited by Lyd
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