Tobacco, Pipes, and Race in Colonial Virginia: Little Tubes of Mighty Power
Tobacco, Pipes, and Race in Colonial Virginia investigates the economic and social power that surrounded the production and use of tobacco pipes in colonial Virginia and the difficulty of correlating objects with cultural identities. A common artifact in colonial period sites, previous publications on this subject have focused on the decorations on the pipes or which ethnic group produced and used the pipes, “European,” “African,” or “Indian.” This book weaves together new interpretations, analytical techniques, classification schemes, historical background, and archaeological methods and theory. Special attention is paid to the subfield of African diaspora research to display the complexities of understanding this class of material culture. This fascinating study is accessible to the undergraduate reader, as well as to graduate students and scholars.
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Tobacco, Pipes, and Race in Colonial Virginia: Little Tubes of Mighty Power
Tobacco, Pipes, and Race in Colonial Virginia investigates the economic and social power that surrounded the production and use of tobacco pipes in colonial Virginia and the difficulty of correlating objects with cultural identities. A common artifact in colonial period sites, previous publications on this subject have focused on the decorations on the pipes or which ethnic group produced and used the pipes, “European,” “African,” or “Indian.” This book weaves together new interpretations, analytical techniques, classification schemes, historical background, and archaeological methods and theory. Special attention is paid to the subfield of African diaspora research to display the complexities of understanding this class of material culture. This fascinating study is accessible to the undergraduate reader, as well as to graduate students and scholars.
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Tobacco, Pipes, and Race in Colonial Virginia: Little Tubes of Mighty Power

Tobacco, Pipes, and Race in Colonial Virginia: Little Tubes of Mighty Power

by Anna S Agbe-Davies
Tobacco, Pipes, and Race in Colonial Virginia: Little Tubes of Mighty Power

Tobacco, Pipes, and Race in Colonial Virginia: Little Tubes of Mighty Power

by Anna S Agbe-Davies

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Tobacco, Pipes, and Race in Colonial Virginia investigates the economic and social power that surrounded the production and use of tobacco pipes in colonial Virginia and the difficulty of correlating objects with cultural identities. A common artifact in colonial period sites, previous publications on this subject have focused on the decorations on the pipes or which ethnic group produced and used the pipes, “European,” “African,” or “Indian.” This book weaves together new interpretations, analytical techniques, classification schemes, historical background, and archaeological methods and theory. Special attention is paid to the subfield of African diaspora research to display the complexities of understanding this class of material culture. This fascinating study is accessible to the undergraduate reader, as well as to graduate students and scholars.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781611323962
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 12/31/2014
Pages: 248
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

Anna S Agbe-Davies

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Introduction; Chapter 2 Classification, or, This Is Not a Pipe; Chapter 3 “The Subberbs of James Cittie”; Chapter 4 Jamestown, Cities, and Crafts; Chapter 5 Moving Pipes through Social and Physical Space; Chapter 6 Little Tubes of Mighty Power, or, Doing Things with Words;
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