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Of earth and clay: Locating colonial economies and local ceramics
Mark William Hauser
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Ceramics
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Jamaica
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Eighteenth Century
33%
Control
28%
Space
23%
Islands
14%
Organizations
14%
Economic and Social Development
9%
Nineteenth Century
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Black Market
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Commodity Production
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Earthenware
4%
Analysis
4%
Understanding
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Attempt
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Caribbean
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market
100%
ceramics
100%
economy
100%
clays
100%
jamaica
42%
space
28%
control
28%
united kingdom
28%
production
14%
islands
14%
commodities
14%
interactions
9%
labor
9%
economics
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distribution
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probability
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4%
archaeology
4%
railways
4%
internal market
4%
Arts and Humanities
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4%