Identifying the ethnicity of an historic site can often be a challenging puzzle with many interlocking pieces of information. Looking just at the presence and absence of certain artifacts is not always reliable since the archaeological record has demonstrated that African Americans and whites of varying economic backgrounds often owned or had access to the same possessions. To determine the presence of slaves on historic sites, historical archaeologists have looked not only to the documentary evidence and architectural remains but also to distinguishing patterns in the archaeological record that help to define the ethnicity of a site. Specifically, faunal remains from known and probable slave sites have been closely examined in orde...
Throughout time people have utilized both animal and plant resources and the methods that they used ...
A multifaceted approach to zooarchaeology is used to attain a broader diachronic view of Upland Sout...
The African Americans who endured institutional enslavement played a critical role in the history of...
Archaeologists have identified patterns in the archaeological record of plantation sites which they ...
The analysis of macrobotanical remains from the cellar of the House for Families reveals information...
Analysis of over 12,000 zooarchaeological specimens recovered from Sylvester Manor provides archaeol...
ABSTRACT\ud FAUNAL REMAINS AS MARKERS OF ETHNIC IDENTITY:\ud THE PHILADELPHIA HOUSE AS A CASE STUDY ...
This project analyzes the zooarchaeological remains excavated from three slave quarters, located on ...
To test the hypothesis that faunal remains from 18th century plantation sites reflect status and eth...
Faunal remains retrieved from four rectangular, wood-lined privies encountered during the excavation...
Faunal remains retrieved from four rectangular, wood-lined privies encountered during the excavation...
During the 17th through 19th centuries, economic interests favoring sugarcane production and export ...
This report concerns the faunal remains excavated from the Gibbs House Site in Knox County, Tennesse...
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7487-2635This book is distributed under the terms of the Creative Common...
Throughout the seventeenth to nineteenth centuries, millions of enslaved Africans and African Americ...
Throughout time people have utilized both animal and plant resources and the methods that they used ...
A multifaceted approach to zooarchaeology is used to attain a broader diachronic view of Upland Sout...
The African Americans who endured institutional enslavement played a critical role in the history of...
Archaeologists have identified patterns in the archaeological record of plantation sites which they ...
The analysis of macrobotanical remains from the cellar of the House for Families reveals information...
Analysis of over 12,000 zooarchaeological specimens recovered from Sylvester Manor provides archaeol...
ABSTRACT\ud FAUNAL REMAINS AS MARKERS OF ETHNIC IDENTITY:\ud THE PHILADELPHIA HOUSE AS A CASE STUDY ...
This project analyzes the zooarchaeological remains excavated from three slave quarters, located on ...
To test the hypothesis that faunal remains from 18th century plantation sites reflect status and eth...
Faunal remains retrieved from four rectangular, wood-lined privies encountered during the excavation...
Faunal remains retrieved from four rectangular, wood-lined privies encountered during the excavation...
During the 17th through 19th centuries, economic interests favoring sugarcane production and export ...
This report concerns the faunal remains excavated from the Gibbs House Site in Knox County, Tennesse...
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7487-2635This book is distributed under the terms of the Creative Common...
Throughout the seventeenth to nineteenth centuries, millions of enslaved Africans and African Americ...
Throughout time people have utilized both animal and plant resources and the methods that they used ...
A multifaceted approach to zooarchaeology is used to attain a broader diachronic view of Upland Sout...
The African Americans who endured institutional enslavement played a critical role in the history of...