Maroon Archaeology beyond the Americas: A View from Kenya

Author:

Marshall Lydia WilsonORCID

Funder

Explorers Club Washington Group

University of Virginia Graduate School of Arts and Sciences

Fulbright-Hays Dissertation Research Abroad Fellowship

National Science Foundation Doctoral Dissertation Research Improvement Grant

Social Science Research Council International Dissertation Research Fellowship

National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship

Andrew W. Mellon Foundation/American Council of Learned Societies Dissertation Completion Fellowship

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Archaeology,History,Archaeology

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