The archaeology of New World slavery has exponentially expanded during the past two decades to become perhaps the most influential area within today's historical archaeology. As part of this research endeavour, archaeologists have examined many kinds of sites and have made diverse and important contributions to the literature. Sites associated with fugitive slaves have been studied, but not as frequently, We argue that the archaeology of slave resistance and rebellion should be a key element of New World slave archaeology, and we promote the excavation of runaway polities, or maroons, as excellent arenas for such a study. We present an example from Palmares in north-eastern Brazil as part of this exploration.331617
Recent archaeological research in the New World has focused on slave dwellings and post-emacipation ...
European enslavement of Indigenous peoples in the Americas began in the Caribbean, quickly spreading...
Slavery was a large-scale process that put its mark on the African landscape in tangible ways―for ex...
A Arqueologia da escravidão no Novo Mundo tem expandido exponencialmente durante as duas últimas déc...
A discussion of the phenomenon of resistance as an important element in the shaping of the History...
In Brazil, the largest escaped slave community in the Americas incorporated multiple settlements int...
The quilombo – the name commonly used to describe fugitive slave settlements in Brazil – is firmly e...
Provides information on an investigation into the archaeology of the African diaspora in Guadeloupe,...
This dissertation investigates the slavery and post-emancipation periods in French Guiana using arch...
Evidence from recent archaeological studies appear to suggest a redefinition of the heritage of runa...
The archaeological study of maroons in the Caribbean Antilles presents both opportunities and challe...
Of all the fascinating aspects of Jamaican history, the Maroon Melement appears to be the only one t...
The story of the Maroons, enslaved Africans and their descendants, who fled from bondage and fought ...
In recent years, historical archaeologists have become increasingly interested in exploring how to u...
The goal of the current paper is to analyze several interpretations made by analysts with the human ...
Recent archaeological research in the New World has focused on slave dwellings and post-emacipation ...
European enslavement of Indigenous peoples in the Americas began in the Caribbean, quickly spreading...
Slavery was a large-scale process that put its mark on the African landscape in tangible ways―for ex...
A Arqueologia da escravidão no Novo Mundo tem expandido exponencialmente durante as duas últimas déc...
A discussion of the phenomenon of resistance as an important element in the shaping of the History...
In Brazil, the largest escaped slave community in the Americas incorporated multiple settlements int...
The quilombo – the name commonly used to describe fugitive slave settlements in Brazil – is firmly e...
Provides information on an investigation into the archaeology of the African diaspora in Guadeloupe,...
This dissertation investigates the slavery and post-emancipation periods in French Guiana using arch...
Evidence from recent archaeological studies appear to suggest a redefinition of the heritage of runa...
The archaeological study of maroons in the Caribbean Antilles presents both opportunities and challe...
Of all the fascinating aspects of Jamaican history, the Maroon Melement appears to be the only one t...
The story of the Maroons, enslaved Africans and their descendants, who fled from bondage and fought ...
In recent years, historical archaeologists have become increasingly interested in exploring how to u...
The goal of the current paper is to analyze several interpretations made by analysts with the human ...
Recent archaeological research in the New World has focused on slave dwellings and post-emacipation ...
European enslavement of Indigenous peoples in the Americas began in the Caribbean, quickly spreading...
Slavery was a large-scale process that put its mark on the African landscape in tangible ways―for ex...