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Cannon’s Point Plantation 1794 – 1860

Cannon’s Point Plantation, 1794 1860: Living Conditions and Status Patterns in the Old South presents the results of historical archaeological investigations at Cannon’s Point, an antebellum sea-island cotton plantation off the Georgia coast. This book compares investigations of archaeological remains at sites once occupied by slaves, overseers, and planterspeople who differed in racial, social, and economic status. This text not only examines the material living conditions of the Old South, but also observes a substantial example of status patterning in the archaeological record. This publication is valuable to archaeologists and historians concerned with the treatment and daily lives of slaves in the Old South.

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