List of Illustrations
Introduction: Contextualizing Caribbean Historical Sites through Colonialism, Capitalism, and Globalization by Todd M. Ahlman and Gerald F. Schroedl
Chapter 1. Kalinagos and Catholics in Dominica before 1763: Archaeology and History of Caribbean Frontiers by Stephan Lenik
Chapter 2. The Congo Free Black Village on St. Eustatius, Netherlands Caribbean by R. Grant Gilmore III
Chapter 3. Jamestown, Nevis, and Urban Resilience in the Early English Caribbean by Carter L. Hudgins, Eric Klingelhofer, and Roger H. Leech
Chapter 4. Inter- and Intraisland Trade of Afro-Caribbean Ware in the Lesser Antilles by Todd M. Ahlman, Gerald F. Schroedl, Barbara J. Heath, R. Grant Gilmore III, and Jeffrey R. Ferguson
Chapter 5. A Danish Colonial Merchant’s Residence in Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas: Material Colonialism and the Intersection of Local and Global Trade at the Bankhus by Christian Williamson and Douglas V. Armstrong
Chapter 6. The Investigation of Daily Practice of Enslaved Laborer and Sharecropper Households on an Eighteenth- to Nineteenth-Century French-Caribbean Plantation by Diane Wallman and Kenneth G. Kelly
Chapter 7. From Slavery to Freedom: Changes in Afro-Antiguan Lifeways, 1790–1840 by Samantha Rebovich Bardoe
Chapter 8. The Military and Institutional Occupations of Charles Fort, St. Kitts, West Indies by Gerald F. Schroedl and Todd M. Ahlman
Chapter 9. Caribbean Heritage in 3D: New Heritage and Historical Archaeology in Nevis, West Indies by Edward González-Tennant and Diana González-Tennant
Chapter 10. Current and Future Directions in the Historical Archaeology of the Eastern Caribbean by Paul Farnsworth
References Cited
Index