In the 250 years before the US Civil War, the Great Dismal Swamp of Virginia and North Carolina was a brutal landscape. It was also a protective refuge for marginalised communities, including Native Americans, African-American maroons, free African Americans, and outcast Europeans. Daniel Sayers examines the area's archaeological record, exposing and unravelling the complex social and economic systems developed by these defiant communities that thrived on the periphery.
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