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2. Cover
3. Title Page, Other Works in the Series, Copyright
4. 2. Commodities or Gifts? Captive/Slaves in Small-Scale Societies
5. 1. Introduction: The Comparative Archaeology of Slavery
6. Figures
7. 12. Maroon Archaeological Research in Mauritius and Its Possible Implications in a Global Context
8. 5. Nineteenth-Century Built Landscape of Plantation Slavery in Comparative Perspective
9. 7. Blind Spots in Empire: Plantation Landscapes in Early Colonial Dominica (1763–1807)
10. 3. Bioarchaeological Case Studies of Slavery, Captivity, and Other Forms of Exploitation
11. 6. “The Landscape Cannot Be Said to Be Really Perfect': A Comparative Investigation of Plantation Spatial Organization on Two British Colonial Sugar Estates
12. 4. The Nature of Marginality: Castle Slaves and the Atlantic Trade at San Domingo, the Gambia
13. 14. The Indian Slave Trade and Catawba History
14. 10. Slavery Matters and Materiality: Atlantic Items, Political Processes, and the Collapse of the Hueda Kingdom, Benin, West Africa
15. 15. Roman Columbarium Tombs and Slave Identities
16. 8. Retentions, Adaptations, and the Need for Social Control within African and African American Communities across the Southern United States from 1770 to 1930
17. 9. Cities, Slavery, and Rural Ambivalence in Precolonial Dahomey
18. 11. The Impact of Slavery on the East African Political Economy and Gender Relationships
19. 13. Marronage and the Politics of Memory: Fugitive Slaves, Interaction, and Integration in Nineteenth-Century Kenya
20. 17. A Global Perspective on Maroon Archaeology in Brazil
21. 18. Fighting Despair: Challenges of a Comparative, Global Framework for Slavery Studies
22. Index
23. 16. Visible People, Invisible Slavery: Plantation Archaeology in East Africa
24. Ontological Insecurity and Social Transformation: Ritualized Violence and Corporeality—Pueblo Case Study
25. Climate change, human health, and resilience in the Holocene
26. Twenty‐first century bioarchaeology: Taking stock and moving forward
27. Interpreting Trauma and Social Violence from Skeletal Remains
28. Portrait of a Desert Farming Community
29. Capturing Women, Capturing Power
30. Everyday Life Matters: Social Violence at La Plata
31. Mindful Bodies
32. Wives, Mothers, Sisters, Slaves: Complexities in Roles and Relations
33. Veneration or Violence?
34. Inscribed in the Body, Written in the Bones
35. Editor's Corner
36. Bioarchaeological Research Resulting from NAGPRA Compliance Efforts
37. Caught in a Cataclysm: Effects of Pueblo Warfare on Noncombatants in the Northern Southwest
38. The Poetics of Annihilation: On the Presence of Women and Children at Massacre Sites in the Ancient Southwest
39. The Bioarchaeology of Women, Children, and Other Vulnerable Groups in Times of War
40. Conclusion: The Deeper You Dig, the Dirtier It Gets
41. Applying the Index of Care to the Case Study of a Bronze Age Teenager Who Lived with Paralysis: Moving from Speculation to Strong Inference
42. 1. Gendered Violence in Small- Scale Societies in the Past
43. Mortuary Patterns at Turkey Creek Pueblo
44. The Poetics of Corpse Fragmentation and Processing in the Ancient Southwest
45. The climate change–witch execution connection
46. Beyond the Southwest: Is There a Relationship Between Climate and Violence?
47. Culture and Resilience
48. The Science of Climate Change
49. Climate Change, Social Control and Violence in the US Southwest
50. The Bioarchaeology of Climate Change and Violence: A Temporal and Cross-Cultural Approach
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