Volume 13, Number 1, 112-126, DOI: 10.1007/s10761-008-0065-7

Scales of Analysis, Scales of Value: Archaeology at Bush Hill House, Barbados

Anna S. Agbe-Davies

From the issue entitled "Special Issue: Centering the Caribbean: Landscapes and Scale in Caribbean Historical Archaeology; Guest Editors: Mark W. Hauser and Kenneth G. Kelly"

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Abstract

The excavations at Bush Hill House were sponsored because of its association with a notable historical figure, yet the archaeologists were more interested in what we saw as the “bigger” picture: colonialism; slavery; the Atlantic World. This paper addresses both the micro scale—individual deposits and individual people—and the macro scale—placing this site within the larger world of the British Atlantic of the eighteenth, nineteenth, and twentieth centuries. Not surprisingly, both scales, when considered explicitly, offer insights into past social worlds and archaeologists’ means of discovering them.

Keywords  Barbados - Heritage tourism - George Washington

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