Archaeologies of Enslavement

Part of: Society for Historical Archaeology 2019

This collection contains the abstracts of the papers presented in the session entitled "Archaeologies of Enslavement," at the 2019 annual meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology.

Archaeologies of Enslavement

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  1. Additional Slave Settlements at Cannon’s Point Plantation (2019)
  2. Bulow Plantation and Fort Bulowville: Considering the Pompeii Premise in Plantation and Conflict Archaeology (2019)
  3. Dividing Lines: Understanding the Social Spaces of Boundaries at James Madison’s Montpelier (2019)
  4. Estate Bellevue: A Study of a Small-Scale Caribbean Cotton Plantation (2019)
  5. The Freeman Family Of Black Governors: Agency And Resistance Through Three Generations (2019)
  6. How Can Archaeological Spatial Structure Advance Our Understanding of the Social Dynamics of Slavery?: an Example from Monticello. (2019)
  7. Identifying Enslaved Movement on the South End Plantation (1849-1861), Ossabaw Island, Georgia. (2019)
  8. Life and Labor at Habitation la Caroline, French Guiana (2019)
  9. Magnolia Grove: A Comparative Study of Plantation Landscape and Architecture (2019)
  10. Making Food, Making Middens, and Making Communities: Exploring the Effects of Cooking and Trash Disposal on a Virginia Plantation (2019)
  11. Maroon Archaeology beyond the Americas: A View from Kenya (2019)
  12. The Mobile River as a Maritime Cultural Landscape (2019)
  13. On Perception versus Reality. Clotilda? (2019)
  14. Search for the Clotilda, Mobile River Shipwreck Survey, 2018 Fieldwork Recap (2019)
  15. Spaces and Places of Antebellum Georgia Lowcountry Landscapes: A Case Study of Wattle and Tabby Daub Slave Cabins on Sapelo Island, Georgia (2019)
  16. Tactics and Strategies of Race and Class: Overseer and Enslaved Spatialities on Virginia Plantations. (2019)
  17. "Take Heede When Ye Wash": Laundry and Slavery on a Virginia Plantation (2019)