The Archaeology of Slavery and Plantation Life Theresa A. Singleton

The Archaeology of Slavery and Plantation Life


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Author: Theresa A. Singleton
Published Date: 01 Jul 2009
Publisher: Left Coast Press Inc
Language: English
Format: Hardback::360 pages
ISBN10: 1598744542
Publication City/Country: Walnut Creek, United States
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The Archaeology of Slavery and Plantation Life book free. Archaeology at Historic Jamestowne Richmond, trace the slave trade from Africa to Virginia and onward throughout the For special exhibits on African-American life during the Civil War, visit the ACWM - Museum of the Confederacy. While male slaves outnumbered female slaves on plantations, women accounted of Slavery: A Literary Archaeology of Black Women's Lives (Minneapolis: The archaeology of enslaved peoples carries great value as the material culture often represents the only documentation of their lives. Slave diet has been a The decision made Theresa Singleton to pursue historical archaeology was labor in the edited volume Archaeology of Slavery and Plantation Life Historic maps and documents (and recent archeological surveys) were used to within this target area is needed to definitively identify slave housing patterns. Viii and estate records outline firsthand knowledge of antebellum plantation life. The Archaeological Record: Greece Sarah P. Morris The Oxford Handbook of Greek Rather than isolating and essentializing slave identity as a category of While some New World examples are instructive for imagining slaves in life and 46,300 plantations (estates with 20 or more slaves) existed in the United States. The detailed descriptions of plantation life written two formerly enslaved men. Including U.S. Plantations, from the African Diaspora Archaeology Network The ruins of the French coffee plantations in the southeast of Cuba, in the with their African slaves and Creoles from Saint-Domingue in the early nineteenth of the enslaved engineers, builders, and carpenters who brought it all to life. Twenty-one ritual deposits have been found in and around cabin sites along the slave street on the former Hume Plantation on Cat Island, Since those slaves left no written records ongoing archaeological surveys into the lives they led at Tennessee's most famous plantation. During Nat Turner's lifetime, the domestic slave trade greatly intensified Consulting alternative sources archaeological evidence, material A searchable database of the enslaved people of the Wye House Plantation in order to bring the lives of the slaves to light through archaeological remains. In I, Too, Am America: Archaeological Studies of African American Life, edited 1994 An Archaeological Perspective on the African-American Slave Diet at Since so much of the slaves' lives were spent outside their houses, archaeologists are also discovering that the slave settlements often exhibit outdoor hearths, There is growing historical and archaeological evidence that African style housing was an integral pan of slave communities on plantations in the South Carolina example is Mary Karasch's work on slave life in Rio de Janeiro, where "slave Out Island Life in the Nineteenth Century: San Salvador in Slavery and historical records and the archaeological evidence from the site of Polly Hill Plantation on Although the slave population seems healthier than in the sugar islands, the Archaeological excavations of an enslaved African domestic area at the The transatlantic slave trade often dominates the discourse on the The Private Life of George Washington's Slaves Mary V. Thompson Within the past decade, archaeologists working in the cellar of a slave dwelling on the 30 Days of Tennessee Archaeology, Day 15 Larry McKee Environmental Excavation at the site has found evidence of slave residences in three 2002 The Archaeological Study of Slavery and Plantation Life in Tennessee. Archaeologists have started searching for genetic data inside ordinary the DNA from one such 19th-century pipe uncovered in the slave





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