Macrobotanical Analysis of Feature ER2352/4, A Subfloor Pit Associated with a 19th-Century Slave Cabin from Thomas Jefferson’s Poplar Forest
Author(s): Jessica Bowes; Heather Trigg
Year: 2009
Summary
Macrobotanicals were analyzed from a sub-floor pit in a 19th century slave cabin located at Thomas Jefferson's Poplar Forest plantation (Virginia) during the tenure of the Hutter family as plantation owners. The thousands of seed and wood remains recovered illustrate that the slaves’ main subsistence strategies were provisioning, or receiving food from the plantation owner, production, or growing their own food, and the procurement of wild resources. These various subsistence strategies reflect different levels of daily autonomy for the enslaved families who practiced them. When combined with documentary research on the daily practices of slave families at Poplar Forest, the macrobotanical analysis of these remains thus reveals aspects of plantation social relations which would be otherwise lost to the historical record.
Cite this Record
Macrobotanical Analysis of Feature ER2352/4, A Subfloor Pit Associated with a 19th-Century Slave Cabin from Thomas Jefferson’s Poplar Forest. Jessica Bowes, Heather Trigg. Andrew Fiske Memorial Center for Archaeological Research Cultural Resource Management Study ,29. Boston, Massachusetts: University of Massachusetts. 2009 ( tDAR id: 367819) ; doi:10.6067/XCV83N21MJ
Keywords
Culture
African American
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Historic
Material
Macrobotanical
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Wood
Site Name
Thomas Jefferson's Poplar Forest
Site Type
Pit
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Storage Pit
Investigation Types
Environment Research
General
Archeobotanical Study
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Wood & Charcoal Analysis
Geographic Keywords
Forest
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Virginia (State / Territory)
Temporal Keywords
Historic
Temporal Coverage
Calendar Date: 1828 to 1875
Spatial Coverage
min long: -79.291; min lat: 37.337 ; max long: -79.253; max lat: 37.363 ;
Individual & Institutional Roles
Contact(s): Jack Gary
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