Archaeology of Removal in North America
Delve into the compelling exploration of human displacement in "Archaeology of Removal in North America" by Terrance Weik. Published in 2019, this insightful book spans 308 pages, offering a profound examination of the various circumstances under which individuals or groups have been forcibly relocated across North America. Through meticulously researched case studies, Weik unveils the role of archaeology in illuminating the agents, causes, processes, and consequences of human removals, shedding light on significant historical events involving African Americans, Native Americans, and various communities. This volume is essential for anyone interested in understanding the darker chapters of history and the resilience of those affected by such upheaval. Discover how archaeology unearths stories of survival and adaptation amid displacement, making this an indispensable addition to your library.