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Index
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Notes on contributors
1 An historical archaeology of consumerism: Re-centering objects, re-engaging with data
2 Modeling consumption: A social network analysis of mission Santa Catalina de Guale
3 “The blood and life of a Commonwealth”: Illicit trade, identity formation, and imported clay tobacco pipes in the 17th-century Potomac River Valley
4 Commoditization, consumption, and interpretive complexity: The contingent role of cowries in the early modern world
5 Underpinning a plantation: A material culture approach to consumerism at George Washington’s Mount Vernon
6 Acquiring transfer-printed ceramics for the Jefferson household at Poplar Forest
7 “With sundry other sorts of small ware too tedious to mention”: Petty consumerism on U.S. plantations
8 Health consumerism among enslaved Virginians
9 The Abundance Index: Measuring variation in consumer behavior in the early modern Atlantic World
10 Exploring enslaved laborers’ ceramic investment and market access in Jamaica
11 Cotton estates and cotton craft production in the colonial-era Caribbean
12 Identity, choice, and the meaning of material culture: Two distinct villages on one Danish West Indies sugar estate
13 “Ambitious to be conventional”: African American expressive culture and consumer imagination
14 All-consuming modernity
15 “Open the mind and close the sale”: Consumerism and the archaeological record
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