2016
DOI: 10.1017/s0959774315000414
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Contextualizing Complex Social Contact: Mauritius, a Microcosm of Global Diaspora

Abstract: This article supplements current dialogue on the archaeology of slavery, offering an Indian Ocean counterpoint to a topic that has largely focused on the Atlantic world. It also delves into the essentially uncharted domain of the archaeology of indentured labour. New plural societies, characterized by cultural hybridity, were created around the world as a consequence of labour diasporas in the late historic period. What do these societies look like during the process of nation building and after independence? … Show more

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“…This suggests either that they were born and lived locally but consumed a diet different from that of the rest of the population, or that they were brought to Le Morne close to or after death. The latter scenario fits with the oral history tradition that Le Morne was a safe location for burial (Seetah 2016). There is some intra-individual variation in the children's  15 Ndentine and  15 Nbone values, likely related to the varying timing of tissue formation, different amounts of turnover and differences in breast-feeding practices.…”
Section: Le Mornesupporting
confidence: 68%
“…This suggests either that they were born and lived locally but consumed a diet different from that of the rest of the population, or that they were brought to Le Morne close to or after death. The latter scenario fits with the oral history tradition that Le Morne was a safe location for burial (Seetah 2016). There is some intra-individual variation in the children's  15 Ndentine and  15 Nbone values, likely related to the varying timing of tissue formation, different amounts of turnover and differences in breast-feeding practices.…”
Section: Le Mornesupporting
confidence: 68%
“…Guest (guest) IP: 44.224.250.200 On: Sat, 01 Jun 2024 10:41:28 archaeological consideration of political space has worked in the specter of Scott's (2009Scott's ( , 2017 studies of resistance, geography, and the state, especially as it relates to geography (Acabado 2017, Hauser & Armstrong 2012. In the context of Southeast Asia, Scott (2009) maps an alternative past for the inhabitants of Zomia in Southeast Asia who flee undertakings of the state, including "slavery, conscription, taxes, corvée labor, epidemics, and warfare" (p. ix).…”
Section: Refuge Assemblagesmentioning
confidence: 99%