Douglas V. Armstrong

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Anthropology Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY, United States 
Area:
Archaeology Anthropology, United States History
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Mark W. Hauser grad student 2001 Syracuse
Elizabeth J. Kellar grad student 2004 Syracuse
Robert J. Cromwell grad student 2006 Syracuse
Shannon M. Dunn grad student 2008 Syracuse
Helen Blouet grad student 2010 Syracuse
Stephan T. Lenik grad student 2010 Syracuse
David W. Babson grad student 2011 Syracuse
Paola A. Schiappacasse grad student 2011 Syracuse
Holly K. Norton grad student 2013 Syracuse
Sean Hamilton Reid grad student 2012-2022 Syracuse
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Hauser MW, Armstrong DV, Wallman D, et al. (2019) Where strangers met: evidence for early commerce at LaSoye Point, Dominica Antiquity. 93
Armstrong DV. (2019) Capitalism and the Shift to Sugar and Slavery in Mid-Seventeenth-Century Barbados Historical Archaeology. 53: 468-491
Armstrong DV, Reilly MC. (2014) The archaeology of settler farms and early plantation life in seventeenth-century barbados Slavery and Abolition. 35: 399-417
Finch J, Armstrong D, Blinkhorn E, et al. (2013) Surveying Caribbean Cultural Landscapes: Mount Plantation, Barbados, and its global connections Internet Archaeology
Hauser MW, Armstrong DV. (2012) The archaeology of not being governed: A counterpoint to a history of settlement of two colonies in the eastern Caribbean Journal of Social Archaeology. 12: 310-333
Armstrong DV, Williamson C. (2011) The magens house, charlotte amalie, St. Thomas, danish west Indies: Archaeology of an urban house compound and its relationship to local interactions and global trade Islands At the Crossroads : Migration, Seafaring, and Interaction in the Caribbean. 137-163
Armstrong DV. (2010) Degrees of freedom in the Caribbean: Archaeological explorations of transitions from slavery Antiquity. 84: 146-160
Armstrong DV. (2010) Epilogue: Explorations in Jamaican historical archaeology Out of Many, One People : the Historical Archaeology of Colonial Jamaica. 258-271
Kelly KG, Hauser MW, Armstrong DV. (2010) Identity and opportunity in post- Slavery Jamaica Out of Many, One People : the Historical Archaeology of Colonial Jamaica. 243-257
Hauser MW, Delle JA, Armstrong DV. (2010) Introduction: Historical archaeology in Jamaica Out of Many, One People : the Historical Archaeology of Colonial Jamaica. 1-20
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