South Carolina Shipyards: Labour,Logistics, Lumber and Ladies |
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Authors: | Lynn Harris |
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Affiliation: | (1) Program in Maritime Studies, East Carolina University, Greenville, NC 27858, USA |
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Abstract: | Southern shipyards, like Hobcaw and Mars Bluff, were established at locations chosen primarily for convenient access to transportation networks, building materials, clientele and labour. The historical record reveals a home front role played by local plantation owners and slaves as shipyard labour. Women served as project fundraisers, shipyard dilettantes, shipwright’s wives and possibly slave mistresses with a paucity of material culture to confirm their presence in the archaeological record. Archaeological investigations on land and underwater yield evidence of artefacts associated with diet, shipbuilding, warfare and ethnicity. |
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