ContentList of Figures viiList of Maps ixPreface and Acknowledgments xi1. Introduction: Re-Imagining Colonial Pasts, Influencing Colonial Futures 1Katherine H. Hayes and Craig N. CipollaPart I Colonial Structures Past and Present2. Colonial Consumption and Community Preservation: From Trade Beads to Taffeta Skirts 17Craig N. Cipolla3. Globalizing Poverty: The Materiality of Colonial Inequality and Marginalization 40Paul R. Mullins and Timo Ylimaunu4. Indigeneity and Diaspora: Colonialism and the Classification of Displacement 54Katherine H. Hayes5. Cultural Colonization without Colonial Settlements: A Case Study in Early Iron Age Temperate Europe 76Peter S. Wells6. Colonial Encounters, Time, and Social Innovation 99Per Cornell7. Rethinking Colonialism: Indigenous Innovation and Colonial Inevitability 121Stephen A. Mrozowski, D. Rae Gould, and Heather Law Pezzarossi8. Materializations of Puritan Ideology at Seventeenth-Century Harvard College 143Christina J. Hodge, Diana D. Loren, and Patricia Capone9. Working with Descendant Communities in the Study of Roman Britain: Fragments of an Ethnographic Project Design 161Richard Hingley10. The Archaeology of Slavery Resistance in Ancient and Modern Times: An Initial Outlook from a Brazilian Perspective 190Lúcio Menezes Ferreira and Pedro Paulo A. FunariPart II Looking Back, Moving Forward: ComparativeColonialism and the Future11. Comparative Colonialism and Indigenous Archaeology: Exploring the Intersections 213Stephen W. Silliman12. Comparative Colonialism: Scales of Analysis and Contemporary Resonances 234Audrey HorningList of Contributors 247Index 249