March 2007
Articles, Essays, and Reports
From Cambay in India to Barbados in the Caribbean: Two Unique Beads from a Plantation Slave Cemetery
Jerome S. Handler
A River of Doubt: Marked Colonoware, Underwater Sampling, and Questions of Inference
Christopher Espenshade
Comments on Espenshade's A River of Doubt: Marked Colonoware,
Underwater Sampling, and Questions of Inference
Leland Ferguson
Autonomous, but Shackled: A Community Model of Slave Life and its Archaeological Testing
Amy C. Kowal
Archeological Perspectives of Palmares: A Maroon Settlement in 17th century Brazil
Aline Vieira de Carvalho
Agriculture and Slavery in Prince George’s County, Maryland
Christopher I. Sperling
Caribs, Maroons, Jacobins, Brigands, and Sugar Barons: The Last Stand of the Black Caribs on St. Vincent
James L. Sweeney
Updates to the Atlantic Slave Trade and Slave Life in the Americas: A Visual Record
Jerome S. Handler
Virginia Apologizes for Role in Slavery
Larry O'Dell
Announcements
2007 Archaeological Fieldschools Addressing African Diaspora Subjects
Christopher Fennell
New Books
"I've Got a Home in Glory Land:" A Lost Tale of the Underground Railroad
Karolyn Smardz Frost
Archaeology, Language, and the African Past
Roger Blench
Call for Papers
Editor's Corner
Book Reviews
Cloth in West African History
Colleen E. Kriger and Madia Thomson
Frantz Fanon: A Portrait
Alice Cherki and Sylvia I. Bergh