Introduction by Jay B. Haviser
PART I: AFRICAN-CARIBBEAN LANDSCAPES AND SETTLEMENT
Here Where the Old Time People Be: Reconstructing the Landscapes of the Slavery and Post-slavery Era in Montserrat, West Indies — Lydia M. Pulsipher and Conrad M. Goodwin
Ethnoarchaeological Consideration of Social Relationship and Settlement Patterning among Africans in the Caribbean Diaspora — E. Kofi Agorsah
Embedded Identities: Piecing Together Relationships through Compositional Analysis of Low-Fired Earthenwares
— Mark Hauser and Douglas V. Armstrong
From the Past to the Present: An Exploration of the Formation of African-Bahamian Identity during Enslavement
— Paul Farnsworth
Crillo Pottery from San Juan de Puerto Rico — Carlos Solis Magaña
PART II: AFRICAN-CARIBBEAN MATERIAL CULTURE
African-Caribbean Metal Technology: Forging Cultural Survivals in the Atlantic World — Candice Goucher
Continuity and Syncretism in Afro-Caribbean Ceramics from the Northern Lesser Antilles — James B. Petersen, David R. Watters, and Desmond V. Nicholson
Yabbas, Monkeys, Jugs, and Jars: An Historical Context for African-Caribbean Pottery on St. Eustatius — Barbara J. Heath
Identifying a Post-Emancipation (1863-1940) African-Curaçaoan Material Culture Assemblage — Jay B. Haviser
Evidence of African Continuities in the Material Culture of Clifton Plantation, Bahamas — Laurie A. Wilkie
PART III: AFRICAN-CARIBBEAN HEALTH AND BURIAL
Archaeological Investigations at Colonial Cemeteries on Guadeloupe: African Slave Burial Sites or Not? — Patrice Courtaud, André Delpuech, and Thomas Romon
Effects of Life Conditions on the Health of a Negro Slave Community in Suriname — Mohammed Rakieb Khudabux