All Stories

  1. Haunted Salt: The Saltpan of La Tortuga Island, Slavery, and Atlantic Sugar Economies, 1638–1781
  2. Salt Archipelago: History and Archaeology of Salt Cultivation and Harvesting in the Caribbean
  3. Arqueología histórica venezolana. Perspectivas actuales sobre el contacto, el colonialismo y la independencia
  4. Venezuelan Historical Archaeology. Current Perspectives on Contact, Colonialism, and Independence
  5. Life at the Salty Edge of Empire: The Maritime Cultural Landscape at the Orange Saltpan on Bonaire, 1821–1960
  6. Archaeology below the Cliff: Race, Class, and Redlegs in Barbadian Sugar Society
  7. Assemblages of practice. A conceptual framework for exploring human–thing relations in archaeology
  8. Global post-medieval/historical archaeology: what’s happening around the world 2018?
  9. Archaeologies of Slavery and Freedom in the Caribbean: Exploring the Spaces in Between, by Lynsey A. Bates, John M. Chenoweth & James A. Delle (eds.)
  10. The asymmetries of disentanglement
  11. Fishing: How the Sea Fed Civilization
  12. Cultivating Salt: Socio-Natural Assemblages on the Saltpans of the Venezuelan Islands, Seventeenth to Nineteenth Century
  13. Slavery Behind the Wall: An Archaeology of a Cuban Coffee Plantation. Theresa A. Singleton. Gainesville, FL: University Press of Florida, 2015. 261 pp.
  14. Risky business: historical archaeology of the Dutch salt enterprise on La Tortuga Island, Venezuela (1624–38)
  15. “Tavern” by the Saltpan: New England Seafarers and the Politics of Punch on La Tortuga Island, Venezuela, 1682–1781
  16. Basil A. Reid (ed.), Caribbean Heritage. Kingston: University of the West Indies Press, 2012. x + 394 pp. (Paper US$40.00)
  17. Community Archaeology in Los Roques Archipielago National Park, Venezuela