Archaeological perspectives on the French in the New World /
Archaeology has shown that the French presence and influence in the Americas goes far beyond Québec, New Orleans, and the French and Indian War. This volume serves as a corrective to the narrowness of the study of French contributions to the New World societies.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Gainesville :
University Press of Florida,
[2017]
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- An introduction to the archaeology of Francophone communities in the Americas / Elizabeth M. Scott
- Archaeological dimensions of the Acadian diaspora / Steven R. Pendery
- "They are fit to eat the divel and smoak his mother": labor, leisure, tobacco pipes, and smoking customs among French Canadian voyageurs during the fur trade era / Rob Mann
- Food and furs at French Fort St. Joseph / Michael S. Nassaney and Terrance J. Martin
- Landscapes of forgetting and the materiality of enslavement: using class, ethnicity, and gender to search for the invisible on a postcolonial French house lot in the Illinois country / Erin N. Whitson
- Access to first-choice foods and settlement failure at French Azilum / Maureen Costura
- Pots sauvage: plantation pottery traditions of Northwest Louisiana at the end of the eighteenth century / David W. Morgan and Kevin C. MacDonald
- Identity and cultural interaction in French Guiana during the eighteenth century: the case of the storehouse at Habitation Loyola / Antoine Loyer Rousselle and Reginald Auger
- Sugar plantations in the French West Indies: archaeological perspectives from Guadeloupe and Martinique / Kenneth G. Kelly
- Uncovering the French on St. Croix: stories of seventeenth-century settlement and abandonment on the Caribbean frontier / Meredith D. Hardy.