Reviews
"Armstrong presents both the first definitive archaeological study of a free Creole Caribbean community, and a rare glimpse of how such a culture emerged in the 19th century from an 18th century plantation-based society."
"a significant additon to the literature on Caribbean culture and history."
--Journal of Latin American Anthropology
"An important addition to collections in historical archaeology, Caribbean studies, and the African diaspora."
--Choice
"a careful and much-needed study of a marginal community that played a central role in the sociocultural transition of Caribbean societies from slavery to freedom."
--New West Indian Guide