Syllabus for Roster(s):

  • 13F ANTH 3603-001 (CGAS)
  • 13F ANTH 7603-001 (CGAS)
  • 13F ARH 3603-001 (ARCH)
  • 13F ARH 7603-001 (ARCH)
In the UVaCollab course site:   ANTH/ARH 3603/7603

Course Description (for SIS)

This course explores how archaeological evidence can be used to enhance our understanding of the slave-based societies that evolved in the early-modern Atlantic world from the 17th through early-19th centuries. We will focus on the Chesapeake, South Carolina, and British Caribbean. The course covers recent contributions to the historical and archaeological literatures on the lives of enslaved people, as well as theoretical models of human behavior and basic techniques in archaeological data analysis that jointly are required to make and evaluate inferences about the meaning of archaeological evidence. The class format combines lectures, discussion, and computer workshops. 

 

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