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posted by [personal profile] elanya at 06:32pm on 08/06/2007 under , , , ,
Material Culture and Maritime Identity: Identifying Maritime Subcultures through Artifacts.

Piracy was a significant facet of late seventeenth- and early eighteenth-century maritime culture, yet archaeological contributions to our knowledge of piracy are few. They are fewer still in reference to pirate interaction ashore. Material from a handful of land sites with known piratical association, contrasted with artifacts from contemporaneous non-maritime sites, provides a starting point for investigating whether or not material culture assemblages can provide any insight into differences between pirates (and other maritime cultures) and those of the general land-based society. Where these differences do exist, they may provide insight into issues of identity within these groups.

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I plan to go through my ECU thesis stuff, push it as a starting point, and then maybe talk about how it can be further tested in the Bahamas :V
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posted by [identity profile] forthright.livejournal.com at 05:20pm on 09/06/2007
Seems good to me. My only issue is the maritime vs. pirate distinction, but I presume you would be clarifying that in the actual paper.
 
posted by [identity profile] elanya.livejournal.com at 05:35pm on 09/06/2007
That's the plan :) Thanks!

Also - are you thinking of going to the SAA's next year in Vancouver?
 
posted by [identity profile] forthright.livejournal.com at 06:20pm on 09/06/2007
Yes, I am definitely planning on it. I have to think of a proposal that they are likely to accept, though!

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