1. Household, Village, and Landscape: The Built Environments of Slavery in the Caribbean — Elizabeth C. Clay and James A. Delle
2. An Examination of Enslaved and Freed African Housing and Plantations on St. Kitts' Southeast Peninsula Sugar and Cotton Plantations — Todd M. Ahlman
3. The Present Past: The Design Legacy of Laborer's Housing in the Landscape of Vernacular Architecture on Nevis — Marco Meniketti
4. Building a Better Village?: Transformations in French West Indian Slave Village Architecture from the Ancien Régime to Emancipation — Kenneth Kelly
5. Asymmetric Architectures of Enslaved People in Jamaica: An Archaeological Study of Household Variation at Good Hope Estate — Hayden Bassett
6. Variation within the Village: Housing Enslaved Laborers on Coffee Plantations in Jamaica — James A. Delle and Kristen R. Fellows
7. Humanitarian Reform, Model Cottages, and the Habitational Landscape of Slavery on a Bahama Island — Allan D. Meyers
8. Labor and Landscape on the Periphery: Built Environments of Slavery in Nineteenth Century French Guiana — Elizabeth C. Clay
9. Royal Enslaved Africans in Christiansted: Exploring the Archaeology of Enslavement in an Urban Caribbean City — Alicia Odewale and Meredith D. Hardy
10. Households and Dwelling Practices at the Cabrits Garrison Laborer Village — Zachary J. M. Beier
11. Built Environment: Slavery, Materiality, and Useable Pasts — Mark W. Hauser