The question of the ultimate origin of African slaves is one of the most perplexing in the history of trans-Atlantic slavery. Here we present the results of a small, preliminary isotopic study that was conducted in order to determine the geographical origin of 25 enslaved Africans who were buried at the Newton plantation, Barbados, sometime between the late 17th and early 19th century. In order to gain a more nuanced understanding of the slaves' origin, we used a combination of carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, and strontium isotope analyses. Carbon and nitrogen isotope ratios were determined in bone and dentinal collagen; oxygen and strontium isotopes were measured in tooth enamel. Results suggest that the majority of individuals were born on the ...
Strontium isotope data of multiple dental enamel samples, and carbon and nitrogen isotope data of de...
Lead was ubiquitous on Caribbean sugar plantations, where it was used extensively in the production ...
The purpose of this study was to establish stable carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) isotope signatures for...
The question of the ultimate origin of African slaves is one of the most perplexing in the history o...
The question of the ultimate origin of African slaves is one of the most perplexing in the history o...
Archaeological excavations of an enslaved African domestic area at the Spring Bay Flat plantation on...
Patterns of paleomobility in the Caribbean were studied through an inter-disciplinary approach using...
The Dutch East India Company (VOC) intended the Cape of Good Hope to be a refreshment stop for ships...
Slavery, colonialism and emancipation are important aspects of archaeological research in the Atlant...
Objectives: To identify and characterize anthropogenic lead sources on a 17th/18th century Barbadia...
The island of St Helena played a crucial role in the suppression of the transatlantic slave trade. S...
Slavery, colonialism and emancipation are important aspects of archaeological research in the Atlant...
Archaeological aspects of slavery, colonialism and emancipation have been well-studied in the Atlant...
Slavery, colonialism and emancipation are important aspects of archaeological research in the Atlant...
Bioarchaeological studies have grown in sophistication and are now helping test assumptions about is...
Strontium isotope data of multiple dental enamel samples, and carbon and nitrogen isotope data of de...
Lead was ubiquitous on Caribbean sugar plantations, where it was used extensively in the production ...
The purpose of this study was to establish stable carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) isotope signatures for...
The question of the ultimate origin of African slaves is one of the most perplexing in the history o...
The question of the ultimate origin of African slaves is one of the most perplexing in the history o...
Archaeological excavations of an enslaved African domestic area at the Spring Bay Flat plantation on...
Patterns of paleomobility in the Caribbean were studied through an inter-disciplinary approach using...
The Dutch East India Company (VOC) intended the Cape of Good Hope to be a refreshment stop for ships...
Slavery, colonialism and emancipation are important aspects of archaeological research in the Atlant...
Objectives: To identify and characterize anthropogenic lead sources on a 17th/18th century Barbadia...
The island of St Helena played a crucial role in the suppression of the transatlantic slave trade. S...
Slavery, colonialism and emancipation are important aspects of archaeological research in the Atlant...
Archaeological aspects of slavery, colonialism and emancipation have been well-studied in the Atlant...
Slavery, colonialism and emancipation are important aspects of archaeological research in the Atlant...
Bioarchaeological studies have grown in sophistication and are now helping test assumptions about is...
Strontium isotope data of multiple dental enamel samples, and carbon and nitrogen isotope data of de...
Lead was ubiquitous on Caribbean sugar plantations, where it was used extensively in the production ...
The purpose of this study was to establish stable carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) isotope signatures for...