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2011

Data from four Nevis and one St. Kitts slave villages now available!

We are pleased to announce that artifactual, contextual, and spatial data from the Jessups and New River Estates on Nevis and The Spring Estate on St. Kitts are now available through DAACS.   Data were generated from shovel-test-pit surveys of the Jessups I and Jessups II villages and New River I and New River II villages [...]

Data from the Pope and Navair sites now launched.

We are pleased to announce that artifactual, contextual, and spatial data from the Pope site in Virginia and the Navair site in Maryland are now available through the DAACS website. The Pope Site, from the Holladay/Ridley Tract in southern Virginia, was excavated by Theodore Reinhart and students from the College of William and Mary in [...]

Apply for a DAACS Fellowship. Deadline: November 1, 2011.

Short-term DAACS fellowships are awarded for periods of up to four months to doctoral candidates and postdoctoral scholars from any country. Application deadline is November 1, 2008.