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Archaeology of Early European Colonial Settlement the Emerging Atlantic World

Current price: $35.00
Archaeology of Early European Colonial Settlement the Emerging Atlantic World
Archaeology of Early European Colonial Settlement the Emerging Atlantic World

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Archaeology of Early European Colonial Settlement the Emerging Atlantic World

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Consisting of five articles by some of the leading lights of historical archaeology, this volume examines the cultural expressions of colonial settlement on both sides of the Atlantic. Compared against the framework of the English at Jamestown, as told by William Kelso, Audrey Horning examines the British colonization of Ireland, Kathleen Deagan looks at the Spanish in the Caribbean and South America, Marcel Moussette and William Moss analyze the French in Quebec, and Carmel Schrire describes the Dutch at Cape Town, South Africa. This engaging volume provides new insights on how different cultures perceived of colonization and interacted with Native populations, as well as how historical archaeology can reveal and interpret early settlement.

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