Out of many, one people : the historical archaeology of colonial Jamaica / / edited by James A. Delle, Mark W. Hauser, and Douglas V. Armstrong.

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Superior document:Caribbean archaeology and ethnohistory
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Year of Publication:2011
Language:English
Series:Caribbean archaeology and ethnohistory.
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Physical Description:x, 332 p. :; ill.
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction: Historical archaeology in Jamaica / Mark W. Hauser, James A. Delle, and Douglas V. Armstrong
  • pt. 1. The archaeology of the early colonial period
  • Feudalism or agrarian capitalism? : the archaeology of the early sixteenth-century Spanish sugar industry / Robyn P. Woodward
  • Port Royal and Jamaica : wrought-iron hand tools recovered as archaeological evidence and the material culture mentioned in probate inventories ca. 1692 / Marianne Franklin
  • Evidence for Port Royal's British colonial merchant class as reflected in the New Street Tavern Site assemblage / Maureen J. Brown
  • pt. 2. The archaeology of the plantation system
  • Reflections on Seville : rediscovering the African Jamaican settlements at Seville Plantation, St. Ann's Bay / Douglas V. Armstrong
  • Maritime connections in a plantation economy : archaeological investigations of a colonial sloop in St. Ann's Bay, Jamaica / Gregory D. Cook and Amy Rubenstein-Gottschamer
  • The habitus of Jamaican plantation landscapes / James A. Delle
  • Excavating the roots of resistance : the significance of Maroons in Jamaican archaeology / Candice Goucher and Kofi Agorsah
  • pt. 3. The archaeology of Jamaican society
  • Of earth and clay : locating colonial economies and local ceramics / Mark W. Hauser
  • Household market activities among early nineteenth-century Jamaican slaves : an archaeological case study from two slave settlements / Matthew Reeves
  • Assessing the impacts of time, agricultural cycles, and demography on the consumer activities of enslaved men and women in eighteenth-century Jamaica and Virginia / Jillian E. Galle-- Identity and opportunity in post-slavery Jamaica / Kenneth G. Kelly, Mark W. Hauser, and Douglas V. Armstrong
  • Epilogue: Explorations in Jamaican historical archaeology / Douglas V. Armstrong.