Invisible citizens : captives and their consequences /
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Imprint: | Salt Lake City : University of Utah Press, c2008. |
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Description: | ix, 302 p. : ill., maps ; 26 cm. |
Language: | English |
Series: | Foundations of archaeological inquiry |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/7547611 |
Table of Contents:
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- 1. Introduction
- 2. The Slave Trade as Practice and Memory: What Are the Issues for Archaeologists?
- 3. African Slavery: Archaeology and Decentralized Societies
- 4. Captivity, Slavery, and Cultural Exchange between Rome and the Germans form the First to the Seventh Century ce
- 5. The Impact of captured Women on cultural Transmission in Contact-Period Philippine Slave-Raiding Chiefdoms
- 6. Slavery, Household Production, and Demography on the Southern Northwest Coast, Cables, Tacking, and Ropewalks
- 7. Ripped Flesh and Torn Souls: Skeletal Evidence for Captivity and Slavery from the La Plata Valley, New Mexico, AD1100-1300
- 8. Captive Wives ? The Role and Status of Nonlocal Woman on the Protohistoric Southern High Plains
- 9. Unwilling Immigrants: Culture, Change, and the "Other" in Mississippian Societies
- 10. Social Death and Resurrection in the Western Great Lakers
- 11. Wrenched Bodies
- 12. Captives in Amazonia; Becoming Kin in a Predatory Landscape
- Epilogue. Captive, Concubine, Servant, Kin: A Historian Divines Experience in Archaeological Slaveries
- List of Contributors
- Index