African Americans and others in the African diaspora have increasingly “come home” to Africa to visit the sites at which their ancestors were enslaved and shipped. In this nuanced …
B Raffield - Slavery & Abolition, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
Slaving was a prominent activity among raiding and mercantile groups operating across the early medieval world during the Viking Age (c. 750–1050 CE). Historical sources provide …
The early phases of Neolithic expansion in the Central and Western Mediterranean are relatively poorly understood with regards to the diversity in the subsistence economy and the …
How activists in Ghana, South Africa, and Brazil provide inspiration and strategies for combating the gender violence epidemic in the United States How can the US learn from the …
This paper seeks to challenge the notion of the invisible slave in the archaeological record and investigates the way in which material culture may reflect the movements and practices …
This chapter examines archaeological representation at Ghana's coastal forts and castles. During the transatlantic slave trade, such sites were places of captive Africans' incarceration …
Protected areas are increasingly becoming islands of habitat surrounded by seas of cultivation and development. Mole National Park, Ghana's premier park, has an emerging …
The US heritage tourism industry only minimally exhibits stories crafted by African- ancestored families about African-ancestored people. Instead, historians and other …
Abstract A Historically Contextualized Account of the Baobab Trees (Adansonia digitata L.) of Tobago. A common explanation for the baobab's (Adansonia digitata) global dispersal is …