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Exploring Atlantic Transitions: Archaeologies of Transience and Permanence in New Found Lands [Hardback]

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  • Sērija : Society for Post Medieval Archaeology Monograph Series
  • Izdošanas datums: 17-Oct-2013
  • Izdevniecība: The Boydell Press
  • ISBN-10: 1843838591
  • ISBN-13: 9781843838593
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 384 pages, height x width: 244x172 mm, weight: 1006 g, 19 colour, 36 b/w, 37 line illus.
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Current approaches to the archaeological understanding of permanence and transience in the early modern period,

Can we approach European expansion to the Americas and elsewhere without colonial triumphalism? A research strategy which automatically treats early establishments overseas as embryonic colonies produces predictable results: in retrospect, some were, some were not. The approach reflected in the essays collected here does not exclude an interest in colonialism as an enduring practice, but the focus of the volume is population mobility and stability. Post-medieval archaeology has much to contribute to our understanding of the gradual drift of ordinary people - the cast of thousands, anonymous or almost-forgotten behind the famous names of history. The main concern of the articles here is the post-medieval expansion of the English-speaking world to North America, particularly Newfoundland and the Chesapeake, but the volume includes perspectives on Ireland and New France also. While most attend to the movement of Europeans, interactions with Native peoples, using the Labrador Inuit as a case study, are not neglected.



PETER E. POPE was University Research Professor and former Head of the Department of Archaeology at Memorial University in St John's, Newfoundland; SHANNON LEWIS-SIMPSON researches aspects of cultural identity and interaction in the Viking-Age North Atlantic. She lectures part-time at Memorial University.

Contributors: Eliza Brandy, Mark Brisbane, Amanda Crompton, Bruno Fajal, Amelia Fay, David Gaimster, Mark Gardiner, Barry Gaulton, William Gilbert, Audrey Horning, Carter C. Hudgins, Silas Hurry, Evan Jones, Neil Kennedy, Eric Klingelhofer, Hannah E.C. Koon, Brad Loewen, Nicholas Luccketti, James Lyttleton, Tānia Manuel Casimiro, Paula Marcoux, Natascha Mehler, Greg Mitchell, Sarah Newstead, Stéphane Noėl, Jeff Oliver, Steven E. Pendery, Peter E. Pope, Peter Ramsden, Lisa Rankin, Amy St John, Beverley Straube, Eric Tourigny, James A. Tuck, Giovanni Vitelli,

Recenzijas

The strength of the collection lies in its methodological and geographic variety and its highlighting of the diverse processes of trade, settlement, and resource extraction . [ it] points towards a valuable and growing body of work engaged in putting the archaeological and written records in deeper conversation with each other. * HISTORICAL GEOGRAPHY * Fascinating material for perusal by both historians of Early America and any Americanists. ... [ It] reconstructs individual and personal experience of migration and settlement by ordinary people, painting a complex picture of the processes underlying the colonial ventures and pointing to factors often neglected in historical studies. * POLISH JOURNAL FOR AMERICAN STUDIES * A valuable reference for historians, archaeologists and ethnographers interested in North American colonialism. * INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MARITIME HISTORY *

List of Illustrations
viii
Acknowledgements xiv
List of Contributors
xv
Preface: Archaeologies of Permanence and Transience in New-Found Lands xvii
Peter E. Pope
List of Abbreviations
xx
I Old World Context
1 On the Verge of Colonialism: English and Hanseatic Trade in the North Atlantic Islands
1(14)
Natascha Mehler
Mark Gardiner
2 Baltic Beads and Beaver: Motivations for Medieval Settlement Expansion in Northwestern Russia
15(10)
Mark Brisbane
3 Bristol, Cabot and the New Found Land, 1496--1500
25(12)
Evan T. Jones
II Atlantic Expansion
4 The Consumer Revolution of the Late 16th Century and the European Domestication of North America
37(11)
Peter E. Pope
5 Bread and Permanence
48(9)
Paula Marcoux
6 Scurvy's Impact on European Colonization in Northeastern North America
57(9)
Steven R. Pendery
Hannah E. C. Koon
7 Markers of Maritimity in the St Lawrence Valley: Maritime Influences at Baie-Saint-Paul, 1670--1875
66(14)
Brad Loewen
8 Impermanence and Empire: Salt Raking in the Turks and Caicos Islands
80(13)
Neil Kennedy
III Colonial Memory
9 Leim an Mhadaigh: Exploring Unwanted Histories of the Atlantic World
93(10)
Audrey Horning
10 History from the Ground Up: Historical Ecology and Temporality in Colonial British Columbia
103(12)
Jeff Oliver
11 From Acadia to Arcadia: 19th-century Visitors and the Influence of the `Maritime Pastoral' on Maine Island Archaeology
115(14)
Giovanna Vitelli
IV Pots and Provenance: People and Place
12 `Taking the Kitchen Sink': Archaeological and Scientific Evidence for the Migration of Pottery Workshops in Northern Europe during the late Medieval to Early Modern Period
129(11)
David Gaimster
13 Merida no More: Portuguese Redware in Newfoundland
140(12)
Sarah Newstead
14 Post-Medieval Stoneware from Southern Normandy: Production at Ger between the 16th and 18th Centuries
152(13)
Bruno Fajal
15 Normandy Stoneware at Cap Rouge: A French Migratory Fishing Station on Newfoundland's Petit Nord
165(16)
Amy St. John
V The Birth of Virginia
16 Elizabethan Activities at Roanoke
181(9)
Eric Klingelhofer
Nicholas Luccketti
17 `A sure token of their being there': Artefacts from England's Colonial Ventures at Roanoke and Jamestown
190(12)
Beverly A. Straube
18 Copper, Chemistry, and Colonization: The Roles of Non-Ferrous Metals at Jamestown (c. 1607--10) and Roanoke (c. 1585--90)
202(13)
Carter C. Hudgins
VI Permanence and Transience in Newfoundland
19 `Dwelling there still': Historical Archaeology at Cupids and Changing Perspectives on Early Modern Newfoundland
215(9)
William Gilbert
20 From Portugal to Newfoundland in the 17th Century: Supplying a European Colony or Provisioning a fishery?
224(9)
Tania Manuel Casimiro
21 Status and Diet: Variations in Elite Foodways at Newfoundland Fishing Stations in the 17th and 18th Centuries
233(12)
Eric Tourigny
Stephane Noel
22 Of Obligation and Necessity: The Social Contexts of Trade between Permanent Residents and Migratory Traders in Plaisance, Newfoundland (1662--90)
245(14)
Amanda Crompton
VII Ferry land, Maryland, and Ireland: The Calverts and Other Colonial Patrons
23 The Lords Baltimore in Ireland
259(11)
James Lyttleton
24 Ferryland's First Settlers (and a Dog Story)
270(8)
James A. Tuck
25 The Commercial Development of Newfoundland's English Shore: The Kirke Family at Ferryland, 1638--96
278(9)
Barry C. Gaulton
26 Fleeing the `sad face of winter': The Calverts and the Archaeology of Maryland's First City
287(12)
Silas Hurry
VIII Inuit and Europeans in Labrador
27 Thule Radiocarbon Chronology and Its Implications for Early Inuit-European Interaction in Labrador
299(11)
Peter Ramsden
Lisa K. Rankin
28 The Role of the Inuit in the European Settlement of Sandwich Bay, Labrador
310(10)
Lisa K. Rankin
29 The Inuit of Southern Labrador and Their Conflicts with Europeans, to 1767
320(11)
Greg Mitchell
30 Inuit Animal Use and the Impact of European Settlement and Trade in Snooks Cove, Labrador
331(10)
Eliza Brandy
31 Finding Mikak: The Search for a Late 18th-Century Inuit Trader in the Archaeological Record
341(10)
Amelia Fay
Index 351