Historical archaeologies of the Caribbean : contextualizing sites through colonialism, capitalism, and globalism / edited by Todd M. Ahlman and Gerald F. Schroedl. - Tuscaloosa : The University of Alabama Press, (c)2020. - 1 online resource. - Caribbean archaeology and ethnohistory .

Includes bibliographies and index.

Introduction: Contextualizing Caribbean historical sites through colonialism, capitalism, and globalization / Kalinagos and Catholics in Dominica before 1763 : archaeology and history of Caribbean frontiers / The Congo Free Black Village on St. Eustatius, Netherlands Caribbean / Jamestown, Nevis, and urban resilience in the early English Caribbean / Inter- and intraisland trade of Afro-Caribbean ware in the Lesser Antilles / A Danish colonial merchant's residence in Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas : material colonialism and the intersection of local and global trade at the Bankhus / The investigation of daily practice of enslaved laborer and sharecropper households on an eighteenth- to nineteenth-century French-Caribbean plantation / From slavery to freedom : changes in Afro-Antiguan lifeways, 1790-1840 / The military and institutional occupations of Charles Fort, St. Kitts, West Indies / Caribbean heritage in 3D : new heritage and historical archaeology in Nevis, West Indies / Current and future directions in the historical archaeology of the eastern Caribbean / Todd M. Ahlman and Gerald F. Schroedl -- Stephan Lenik -- R. Grant Gilmore III -- Carter L. Hudgins, Eric Klingelhofer, and Roger H. Leech -- Todd M. Ahlman, Gerald F. Schroedl, Barbara J. Heath, R. Grant Gilmore III, and Jeffrey R. Ferguson -- Christian Williamson and Douglas V. Armstrong -- Diane Wallman and Kenneth G. Kelly -- Samantha Rebovich Bardoe -- Gerald F. Schroedl and Todd M. Ahlman -- Edward Gonzalez-Tennant and Diana Gonzalez-Tennant -- Paul Farnsworth.



9780817392482




Archaeology and history--Caribbean Area.


Electronic Books.

F2175 / .H578 2020