Connecting Continents
Connecting Continents
Rice Cultivation in South Carolina and the Guinea Coast
Kelly, Kenneth
Taylor & Francis Ltd
09/2023
126
Mole
Inglês
9780367644178
15 a 20 dias
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1. Rice and its consequences in the greater "Atlantic" world
Kenneth G. Kelly
2. Atlantic rice and rice farmers: rising from debate, engaging new sources, methods, and modes of inquiry, and asking new questions
Edda L. Fields-Black
3. Sierra Leone in the Atlantic World: concepts, contours, and exchange
Christopher R. DeCorse
4. Employing archaeology to (dis)entangle the nineteenth-century illegal slave trade on the Rio Pongo, Guinea
Kenneth G. Kelly and Elhadj Ibrahima Fall
5. Standing the test of time: embankment investigations, their implications for African technology transfer and effect on African American archaeology in South Carolina
Andrew Agha
6. "This na true story of our history": South Carolina in Sierra Leone's historical memory
Nemata Blyden
7. Risky business: rice and inter-colonial dependencies in the Indian and Atlantic Ocean
Kathleen D. Morrison and Mark W. Hauser
Kenneth G. Kelly
2. Atlantic rice and rice farmers: rising from debate, engaging new sources, methods, and modes of inquiry, and asking new questions
Edda L. Fields-Black
3. Sierra Leone in the Atlantic World: concepts, contours, and exchange
Christopher R. DeCorse
4. Employing archaeology to (dis)entangle the nineteenth-century illegal slave trade on the Rio Pongo, Guinea
Kenneth G. Kelly and Elhadj Ibrahima Fall
5. Standing the test of time: embankment investigations, their implications for African technology transfer and effect on African American archaeology in South Carolina
Andrew Agha
6. "This na true story of our history": South Carolina in Sierra Leone's historical memory
Nemata Blyden
7. Risky business: rice and inter-colonial dependencies in the Indian and Atlantic Ocean
Kathleen D. Morrison and Mark W. Hauser
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Atlantic slave trade;African diaspora studies;colonial agriculture;historical archaeology;ethnobotanical knowledge;transatlantic economic history;African rice cultivation expertise
1. Rice and its consequences in the greater "Atlantic" world
Kenneth G. Kelly
2. Atlantic rice and rice farmers: rising from debate, engaging new sources, methods, and modes of inquiry, and asking new questions
Edda L. Fields-Black
3. Sierra Leone in the Atlantic World: concepts, contours, and exchange
Christopher R. DeCorse
4. Employing archaeology to (dis)entangle the nineteenth-century illegal slave trade on the Rio Pongo, Guinea
Kenneth G. Kelly and Elhadj Ibrahima Fall
5. Standing the test of time: embankment investigations, their implications for African technology transfer and effect on African American archaeology in South Carolina
Andrew Agha
6. "This na true story of our history": South Carolina in Sierra Leone's historical memory
Nemata Blyden
7. Risky business: rice and inter-colonial dependencies in the Indian and Atlantic Ocean
Kathleen D. Morrison and Mark W. Hauser
Kenneth G. Kelly
2. Atlantic rice and rice farmers: rising from debate, engaging new sources, methods, and modes of inquiry, and asking new questions
Edda L. Fields-Black
3. Sierra Leone in the Atlantic World: concepts, contours, and exchange
Christopher R. DeCorse
4. Employing archaeology to (dis)entangle the nineteenth-century illegal slave trade on the Rio Pongo, Guinea
Kenneth G. Kelly and Elhadj Ibrahima Fall
5. Standing the test of time: embankment investigations, their implications for African technology transfer and effect on African American archaeology in South Carolina
Andrew Agha
6. "This na true story of our history": South Carolina in Sierra Leone's historical memory
Nemata Blyden
7. Risky business: rice and inter-colonial dependencies in the Indian and Atlantic Ocean
Kathleen D. Morrison and Mark W. Hauser
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.