Africanisms and Cultural Modifications: A Study at Southall Quarter, Williamsburg, Virginia
Archaeological studies at sites of enslaved Africans and African-Americans have been intensely undertaken in recent years. In particular, the search for Africanisms and cultural processes has become a common trend within these studies. I analyzed previously recorded investigations of Southall Quarte...
Main Author: | Cohen, Jessie Chaiya |
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Other Authors: | Paul Farnsworth |
Format: | Others |
Language: | en |
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LSU
2008
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Online Access: | http://etd.lsu.edu/docs/available/etd-06272008-152925/ |
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