Dwellings in the Cradle of American Slavery: An Archaeological Analysis of Slave Household Structures in the Early Chesapeake

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Individual

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Undeclared

Category of Work

Honors in Independent Study

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None

Degree

Bachelor of Arts

Year of Award

2008

Class Year

2011

Adviser(s)

Savina, Mary

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Honors in Independent Study

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webbk_2008_Honors.pdf

Keywords

archaeology, excavation, slavery, slaves, slave quarters, family, material culture, Africa, African diaspora, African American, gender, children, Chesapeake, colonial, colonies, Virginia, plantation, tobacco

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