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    The Historical Archaeology Laboratory Handbook Volume 3

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    Exploring the Spaces in Between

    Collections series Florida Museum of Natural History: Ripley P. Bullen Series
    Caribbean plantations and the forces that shaped them--slavery, sugar, capitalism, and the tropical, sometimes deadly environment--have been studied extensively. This volume brings together alternate stories of sites that fall outside the large cash-crop estates. Employing innovative research tools and integrating data from Dominica, St. Lucia, the Dominican Republic, Jamaica, Barbados, Nevis, ... En savoir plus

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