Archaeological and historical research at Seville Plantation, Jamaica, are used to explain changes in settlement patterns within the estate\u27s African Jamaican community between 1670 and the late nineteenth century. Sugar plantations, such as Seville, are marked by well-defined spatial order based upon economic and power relations that was imposed upon enslaved communities by planters and managers. Archaeological evidence is used to explore how enslaved Africans modified this imposed order and redefined boundaries in ways that correspond with the development of a distinct African Jamaican society. The rigidly defined linear housing arrangements initially established by the planter, and their relations to the Great House, sugar works, and ...
The main objectives of the study of maroon communities are: to obtain archaeological data that can b...
This thesis examines the planter class in Jamaica in the period before the end of slavery in 1834 an...
Archaeological studies at sites of enslaved Africans and African-Americans have been intensely under...
Archaeological and historical research at Seville Plantation, Jamaica, are used to explain changes i...
The “slave village” occupies an important place in New World plantation archaeology, though one in w...
The “slave village” occupies an important place in New World plantation archaeology, though one in w...
textAfricans forcibly brought to the Americas during slavery came from very diverse cultural groups,...
textAfricans forcibly brought to the Americas during slavery came from very diverse cultural groups,...
Examining the variability of enslaved life across the Atlantic World during the seventeenth, eightee...
Examining the variability of enslaved life across the Atlantic World during the seventeenth, eightee...
Examining the variability of enslaved life across the Atlantic World during the seventeenth, eightee...
Examining the variability of enslaved life across the Atlantic World during the seventeenth, eightee...
Between 1790 and 1865, the Jamaican political economy experienced a series of structural crises whic...
This study uses the archaeological record and historic data specific to two early nineteenth-century...
This thesis examines the planter class in Jamaica in the period before the end of slavery in 1834 a...
The main objectives of the study of maroon communities are: to obtain archaeological data that can b...
This thesis examines the planter class in Jamaica in the period before the end of slavery in 1834 an...
Archaeological studies at sites of enslaved Africans and African-Americans have been intensely under...
Archaeological and historical research at Seville Plantation, Jamaica, are used to explain changes i...
The “slave village” occupies an important place in New World plantation archaeology, though one in w...
The “slave village” occupies an important place in New World plantation archaeology, though one in w...
textAfricans forcibly brought to the Americas during slavery came from very diverse cultural groups,...
textAfricans forcibly brought to the Americas during slavery came from very diverse cultural groups,...
Examining the variability of enslaved life across the Atlantic World during the seventeenth, eightee...
Examining the variability of enslaved life across the Atlantic World during the seventeenth, eightee...
Examining the variability of enslaved life across the Atlantic World during the seventeenth, eightee...
Examining the variability of enslaved life across the Atlantic World during the seventeenth, eightee...
Between 1790 and 1865, the Jamaican political economy experienced a series of structural crises whic...
This study uses the archaeological record and historic data specific to two early nineteenth-century...
This thesis examines the planter class in Jamaica in the period before the end of slavery in 1834 a...
The main objectives of the study of maroon communities are: to obtain archaeological data that can b...
This thesis examines the planter class in Jamaica in the period before the end of slavery in 1834 an...
Archaeological studies at sites of enslaved Africans and African-Americans have been intensely under...