Enslavement and the Black Diaspora
Part of: Society for Historical Archaeology 2014
Papers in this session are related to the study of enslavement, recent research in African archaeology and the Black Diaspora. They span a wide range of themes including documentary research, oral traditions, material culture, faunal analysis and fieldwork.
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- Africans were not alone. A view over African experience and expression in relation to other ‘subaltern’ groups (2014)
- Armed Slaves: The Possession of Firearms by Enslaved Persons at Kingsley Plantation, FL (2014)
- Building (in) Black and White: landscape and the creation of racial identitiy in Shelburne, Nova Scotia (2014)
- Entanglement on the Guinea coast: archaeological research at three 19th century slave trade localities on the Rio Pongo (2014)
- Experimental Metal Detection in the Investigations of Illegal Slave Trade Sites in Nineteenth Century Guinea (2014)
- From Plantation to Playground: the Complex Transformation of the Sugar Plantation Monjope (2014)
- Les contours du champ épistémologique de l’archéologie historique au Cameroun (2014)
- Plantation Management and the Enslaved Community on the Estate of James Madison, Sr (2014)
- ‘Stretching the Soup with a Little Water’: Improvisation at the African American Community of Timbuctoo, New Jersey (2014)
- ‘”very plain plantation fare’”: Zooarchaeological Re-Analysis of the Wing of Offices at Thomas Jefferson’s Poplar Forest (2014)