Tabla de Contenidos:
  • The archaeology of race in the Northeast: an introduction / Christopher N. Matthews and Allison Manfra McGovern
  • Part I. Archaeologies of African Americans in the Northeast
  • Looking for Africans in Seventeenth-century New Amsterdam / Anne-Marie Cantwell and Diana diZerega Wall
  • Guineatown in the Hudson Valley's Hyde Park / Christopher R. Lindner and Trevor A. Johnson
  • The racialization of labor in early Nineteenth-century Upstate New York: archaeology at the Rose Hill Quarter Site, Geneva, New York / James A. Delle and Kristen R. Fellows
  • "The character of a woman": womanhood and race in Nineteenth-century Nantucket / Teresa Dujnic Bulger
  • Josiah Eddy, Richard Allen, and the complexity of the past: thoughts on African-American identity in Nineteenth-century Philadelphia / Rebecca Yamin and Grace H. Ziesing
  • Race and remembering in the Adirondacks: accounting for Timbucto in the past and the present / Hadley Kruczek-Aaron
  • Construction of identity in an African American activist community in Albany, New York: the trajectories of racialization and community formation / Corey D. McQuinn
  • The Hunterfly Road houses and the evolution of Weeksville, an African American community in Brooklyn, New York / Joan H. Geismar
  • A practice theory of improvisation at the African American community of Timbuctoo, Burlington County, New Jersey / Christopher P. Barton and David G. Orr
  • Part II. Native American historical archaeologies
  • Facing "the end": termination and survivance among the Montaukett of Eastern Long Island, New York / Allison Manfra McGovern
  • Race-based differences and historical archaeologies in indian New England / Russell G. Handsman
  • Part III. Archaeologies of whiteness in the Northeast
  • Whiteness and the transformation of home, work, and self in early New York / Christopher N. Matthews
  • Materiality, white public space, and historical commemoration in Nineteenth-century Deerfield Massachusetts / Quentin Lewis
  • An archaeology of accountability: recovering and interrogating the "invisible" race / Meg Gorsline
  • Reflection: The tyranny of silence and invisibility / Charles E. Orser Jr.