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Title Out of many, one people : the historical archaeology of colonial Jamaica / edited by James A. Delle, Mark W. Hauser, and Douglas Armstrong
Published Tuscaloosa : University of Alabama Press, ©2011

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Description 1 online resource (x, 332 pages) : illustrations, maps
Series Caribbean archaeology and ethnohistory
Caribbean archaeology and ethnohistory.
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
Summary As a source of colonial wealth and a crucible for global culture, Jamaica has had a profound impact on the formation of the modern world system. From the island's economic and military importance to the colonial empires it has hosted and the multitude of ways in which diverse people from varied parts of the world have coexisted in and reacted against systems of inequality, Jamaica has long been a major focus of archaeological studies of the colonial period. This volume assembles the results of nearly three decades of historical archaeology in Jamaica
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes English
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Subject Archaeology and history -- Jamaica
Excavations (Archaeology) -- Jamaica
Historic sites -- Jamaica
Material culture -- Jamaica -- History
Plantation life -- Jamaica -- History
Enslaved persons -- Jamaica -- Social life and customs
HISTORY -- Caribbean & West Indies -- General.
Antiquities
Archaeology and history
Excavations (Archaeology)
Historic sites
Manners and customs
Material culture
Plantation life
Enslaved persons -- Social life and customs
SUBJECT Jamaica -- Antiquities. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh89002022
Jamaica -- History, Local
Jamaica -- Social life and customs
Subject Jamaica
Genre/Form History
Local history
Form Electronic book
Author Delle, James A
Hauser, Mark W
Armstrong, Douglas V
ISBN 9780817385309
0817385304