Archaeology in Dominica : everyday ecologies and economies at Morne Patate /
edited by Mark W. Hauser and Diane Wallman.
- Gainesville : University of Florida Press, (c)2020.
- 1 online resource (xii, 200 pages) : illustrations, maps.
- Florida Museum of Natural History: Ripley P. Bullen series .
Includes bibliographies and index.
Everyday Economies and Ecologies of Plantation Life / Dominica as an Evolving Landscape: Evidence of Changing Social, Political, and Economic Organization in the Eighteenth Century / Tracing the Postemancipation Landscape of Dominica?s Lime Industry / Building an Archaeological Chronology for Morne Patate / Morne Patate House Yards, 1750-1900: An Overview / A Carbet among the Cabins: The Significance and Symbolism of a Possible Kalinago Household at Morne Patate / Sourcing Coarse Earthenware at Morne Patate: The Impacts of French Colonialism and Local Exchange / The Environmental Archaeology of Subsistence and the Socioecological Landscape at Morne Patate / Conclusion: Resilience and Capacity Building in the Age of Empires / Mark W. Hauser -- Tessa Murphy and Mark W. Hauser -- Samantha Ellens -- Lynsey A. Bates, Jillian E. Galle, and Fraser D. Neiman -- Khadene K. Harris -- Lennox Honychurch, Diane Wallman, and Mark W. Hauser -- Lindsay Bloch and Elizabeth Bollwerk -- Diane Wallman and Sarah Oas -- William F. Keegan
"This volume examines the everyday lives of enslaved and free workers at Morne Patate, an eighteenth- and nineteenth-century Caribbean plantation, helping document the under-represented history of slavery and colonialism on the edge of the British Empire"--