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Matthew C. Reilly
First book-length archaeological study of a nonelite white population on a Caribbean plantation Archaeology below the Cliff: Race, Class, and Redlegs in Barbadian Sugar Society is the first archaeological study of the poor whites of Barbados, the des
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American Anthropologist. 125:404-419
Autor:
Matthew C. Reilly
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Archaeological Dialogues. 29:51-66
In the midst of ardent calls for decolonizing and building a more anti-racist archaeology, whiteness has gone largely unacknowledged in the history of disciplinary thought and practice. As a point of departure, this article asks: why are there so man
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Classical Receptions Journal. 13:457-484
Throughout its history, New York has received several archaeological objects as gifts, including a mid-fourth-century BCE Greek funerary stele. Dr John Huston Finley, the third president of City College, saw a stele when he was in Greece and asked th
Autor:
Jerome S. Handler, Matthew C. Reilly
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New West Indian Guide. 91:30-55
Seventeenth-century reports of the suffering of European indentured servants and the fact that many were transported to Barbados against their wishes has led to a growing body of transatlantic popular literature, particularly dealing with the Irish.
Autor:
Matthew C. Reilly
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Historical Archaeology. 54:676-677
Autor:
Matthew C. Reilly
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The Historical Archaeology of Shadow and Intimate Economies
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https://doi.org/10.2307/j.ctvx06wnv.13
https://doi.org/10.2307/j.ctvx06wnv.13
Autor:
Matthew C. Reilly
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Historical Archaeology. 20:318-340
Archaeologists regularly confront the material realities of economic inequality. This article contributes to a growing body of literature on the archaeology of poverty but challenges archaeologists to consider how such approaches are politically weig
Autor:
Matthew C. Reilly
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Journal of Social Archaeology. 16:216-237
Instability can be experienced and observed in myriad forms including the social, economic, political, familial, mental, and environmental. Some forms of instability register in the depths of an individual’s psyche while others are blatantly observ
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Slavery & Abolition. 35:399-417
This article presents methodologies employed in, and initial interpretations of, an archaeological study of a pre-sugar and sugar era Barbadian plantation. A close examination of a 1646 map reveals a pre-sugar landscape in transition as the island wa