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Materializing Colonial Identities in Clay: Colonoware in the African and Indigenous Diasporas of the Southeast (Archaeology of the American South: New Directions and Perspectives) - Hardcover

 
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In Materializing Colonial Identities in Clay, Jon Bernard Marcoux, Corey A. H. Sattes, and contributors examine colonoware to explore the active roles that African Americans and Indigenous people played in constructing southern colonial culture and part of their shared history with Europeans.

Colonoware was most likely produced by African and Indigenous potters and used by all colonial groups for cooking, serving, and storing food. It formed the foundation of colonial foodways in many settlements across the southeastern United States. Even so, compared with other ceramics from this period, less has been understood about its production and use because of the lack of documentation. This collection of essays fills this gap with valuable, recent archaeological data from which much may be surmised about the interaction among Europeans, Indigenous, and Africans, especially within the contexts of the African and Indigenous slave trade and plantation systems.

The chapters represent the full range of colonoware research: from the beginning to the end of its production, from urban to rural contexts, and from its intraregional variation in the Lowcountry to the broad patterns of colonialism across the early American Southeast. The book summarizes current approaches in colonoware research and how these may bridge the gaps between broader colonial American studies, Indigenous studies, and African Diaspora studies.

A concluding discussion contextualizes the chapters through the perspectives of intersectionality and Black feminist theory, drawing attention to the gendered and racialized meanings embodied in colonoware, and considering how colonialism and slavery have shaped these cultural dimensions and archaeologists’ study of them.

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Jon Bernard Marcoux is associate professor, chair of the archaeology curriculum, and director of the Research Laboratories of Archaeology at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He is author of Pox, Empire, Shackles, and Hides: The Townsend Site, 1670–1715.

Corey Sattes is the Curator of Archaeological Collections at Monticello, Thomas Jefferson Foundation.

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