Society for American Archaeology · October, 2024
Vol. 89 #4
Global Archaeologies of the Long Emancipation: An Introduction; Re-Membering Our Impossible Worlds: Black Archaeology for Amazonian Africans; Entangled Landscape: Spatial Discipline and Liminal Freedom in Coastal Sierra Leone; The Biophysical Afterlife of Slavery Signaled through Coral Architectural Stones at Heritage Sites on St. Croix; Ties that Bind: The Long Emancipation and Status Ambiguity in Early Twentieth-Century Southwestern Tanzania; An imperium in imperio: A Geospatial Analysis of Defensibility and Accessibility of Maroon Settlements in Dominica; The Archaeology of Providence Island: Liberian Heritage beyond Settlement; Positioning Maroon Archaeologies to Face Racial Violence in Ecuador
Writers: Matthew C. Reilly, Craig Stevens, G. Omoni Hartemann, Oluseyi Odunyemi Agbelusi, Ayana Omilade Flewellen, Lydia Wilson Marshall, Thomas John Biginagwa, Jonathan Rodriguez, Diane Wallman, Lennox Honychurch, Caree A. Banton, Chrislyn Laurie Laurore, Daniela C. Balanzátegui Moreno, Génesis I. Delgado Vernaza