PLANTATION (Culture Keyword)

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Cultural Resources Survey, Item I, Upper Yazoo Projects, Yazoo River, Mississippi, Between SRM 75.6 and 107.8 (1977)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Robert M. Thorne.

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Phase I Archeological Survey of the Waterfront and Gudelski Parcels and Phase II Evaluation of Five Sites (18PR11A, 18PR370, 18PR374, and 18PR376) in the Waterfront Parcel, National Harbor Development Project, Prince George's County, MD (1998)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Charles D. Cheek. J. Sanderson Stevens. Joseph Balicki. Elizabeth Barthold O'Brien. Cecil G. Glandening. Ellen A. Armbruster.

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Slaves as Individuals: Variability in Status and Identity Among the Field Slave Houses at Colonels Island Plantation, Georgia (2018)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Carolyn Rock.

In 2015, Brockington and Associates conducted data recovery at a middle-nineteenth century field slave settlement within the Colonel’s Island Plantation in Glynn County, Georgia.This site provided an opportunity to investigate a slave community in which most of the residential footprints were still intact.This paper presents a discussion of slaves as individuals by examining different artifact assemblages among the field houses in a small six-cabin slave settlement on a sea island cotton...