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Hi,
 
 I would also consider the Colonial Williamsburg Electronic Field Trip videos, and they have some on the archaeology of slavery as well. They sell copies of different broadcasts, and they are geared to K-12 studenrs, but are nicely done. 
 
Tonia Deetz Rock
 

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Subject: pbs video


Dear Stacy,

Scientific American Frontiers did a good episode on the archaeology of
slavery "Unearthing Secret America."  It is also via pbs:
http://www.pbs.org/saf/previous.htm Scroll down to season 13.

I've used it in undergrad classes of all levels and it works well.

Best,

Anna

Anna S. Agbe-Davies, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Anthropology
DePaul University
2343 N. Racine Ave.
Chicago, IL 60614

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Date:    Sun, 6 May 2007 19:29:28 -0700
From:    Stacy Kozakavich <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: PBS Video - Finding a Copy?

Dear List Members,

I'm trying to track down a copy of the PBS presentation "Slavery's
Buried Past" for a summer session 
class.  Can anyone suggest where I might be able to obtain one?  PBS
doesn't seem to sell copies, and 
our university library does not have it.

Alternately, suggestions of good historical archaeology related videos
that you've used successfully 
in teaching are very welcome.

Thanks for any ideas,
Stacy Kozakavich
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