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- Title
Archaeology of Domestic Landscapes of the Enslaved in the Caribbean ed. by James A. Delle and Elizabeth C. Clay (review).
- Authors
Fortenberry, Brent R.
- Abstract
Despite these challenges, the built environment of enslavement in the Western Hemisphere has been a significant focus of vernacular architecture studies and historical archaeology since its inception. Despite its importance, our understanding of the built environment of enslaved Africans in the Caribbean is underdeveloped, owing mainly to the Caribbean's backwater status within the academy. Scholars of the Greater Caribbean should also look more closely at comparative analyses among the built environments of enslavement among North American and South American colonial societies.
- Subjects
LANDSCAPE archaeology; ARCHAEOLOGY; CLAY; AFRICAN diaspora; BUILT environment; COLONIES; VERNACULAR architecture
- Publication
Labor: Studies in Working Class History of the Americas, 2021, Vol 18, Issue 2, p1
- ISSN
1547-6715
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1215/15476715-8849352