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Epilogue: Explorations in Jamaican historical archaeology
Douglas V. Armstrong
Department of Anthropology
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Arts & Humanities
Jamaica
100%
Historical Archaeology
97%
Epilogue
90%
Heritage
16%
Archaeology
14%
Laborers
8%
Social Relations
8%
World Archaeological Congress
7%
Archaeologists
7%
Heritage Preservation
7%
1980s
6%
Economic Difficulties
6%
History of Archaeology
6%
Kingston
5%
History
5%
National Heritage
5%
Reconnaissance
5%
Political Change
5%
Archaeological Remains
5%
Colonial Pasts
5%
Pre-Columbian
5%
Historical Consciousness
5%
Motto
5%
Local Culture
5%
Archaeological Record
4%
Modernity
4%
Historical Records
4%
Sampling
4%
Research Program
4%
Economics
4%
Colonial Period
4%
Daily Life
3%
Migrants
3%
Ancestors
3%
Privilege
3%
Legislation
3%
Alliances
3%
Thematic
3%
Asia
3%
Debt
3%
Labor
3%
Resources
2%
Names
2%
Government
2%
Interaction
2%
Economy
1%
Social Sciences
Jamaica
95%
archaeology
83%
Caribbean Region
10%
Social Relations
7%
history
6%
historical consciousness
6%
economics
5%
examination
4%
political change
4%
indebtedness
4%
privilege
3%
migrant
3%
contact
3%
labor
2%
legislation
2%
commitment
2%
economy
2%
trend
2%
interaction
2%
resources
1%