Colonial Consequences: Results from the Archaeological Survey of Colonial Dominica
Part of: Society for American Archaeology 82nd Annual Meeting, Vancouver, BC (2017)
Brought into the foreground of anthropological concern through the works of Sidney Mintz, Eric Wolf, and others, the plantation is a spatial and economic category that is at once familiar and strange to archaeologies of environment, social complexity and power. Through a concentrated examination of one landscape, Soufriere, a settlement enclave on the island of Dominica, and its evolution between the 17th and 19th centuries, this panel revisits and destabilizes the plantation as a socio-ecological form and explores the unique and dynamic configurations of identity, power, and social relations that such a space engenders. In its material and aspirational emergence, the plantation landscape left behind a material record that enables participants to interrogate three questions. What makes a plantation a plantation? How are social and economic inequalities built into its landscape? How does the material record of enslaved workers speak about, with, or against the plantation as a concept and socio-ecological form? This panel builds on archaeological studies that looking at the evolution of colonial society, demonstrated how domestic economies are essential to understanding the political economy of island colonies, and how ordinary people were linked through regional and inter-regional interactions in ways not expected by colonial elites.
Other Keywords
Slavery •
Colonialism •
Caribbean •
Political economy •
Subsistence •
Agriculture •
Migration •
Historical Archaeology •
Material Culture •
Plantation
Geographic Keywords
Department of Martinique (Country) •
Republic of El Salvador (Country) •
Department of Guadeloupe (Country) •
Cayman Islands (Country) •
Antigua and Barbuda (Country) •
Turks and Caicos Islands (Country) •
Belize (Country) •
Anguilla (Country) •
Republic of Honduras (Country) •
Republic of Haiti (Country)
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- Documents (8)
- Archaeological Survey of Colonial Dominica (2017)
- Chronological Evidence of Material and Landscape Changes Associated with a Shift in Colonial Control at the Morne Patate Plantation, Dominica (2017)
- The Colony of a Colony? The Establishment of Plantations in Dominica, c. 1730-1763 (2017)
- "Jouer sur du velours": Archaeological Evidence of Gaming on Sites of Slavery in the Caribbean and United States (2017)
- Plantation Environments and Economics: Household Food Practices at Morne Patate (2017)
- Subsistence Economies at Morne Patate: A Zooarchaeological Analysis of a Colonial Plantation Landscape in Dominica (2017)
- Tracing the Post-Emancipation Landscape of Dominica’s Lime Industry (2017)
- A Yard and It’s Belongin’s: Archaeological Research of Laborer Houseyards on the Morne Patat Estate, Dominica (2017)