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ILLUSTRATIONS

Figures

1.1. Cotton tunic, eleventh or twelfth c. CE, Mali

1.2. Upper Guinea Coast and Cape Verde Islands

1.3. King of Sestos receives Jean Barbot

2.1. European floor loom and weaver

2.2. A coppersmith at work

2.3. Port Loko Creek and Rokelle River, Sierra Leone Estuary

2.4. Trade in captives, Senegambia region

3.1. Mouth of the Gambia River and James Island

3.2. A Creole ivory horn

3.3. Fort and harbor at Cacheu

3.4. RAC debt note to Bento Sanchy

4.1. Corporal punishment of slave runaways, Brazil and Caribbean

4.2. Plan of James Island and the fort

5.1. Plants and trees, seventeenth c. Guinea Coast

Maps

1.1. Places mentioned in chapter 1

1.2. Production and circulation of commodity currencies, West Africa ca. 1500

2.1. Major Afro-Eurasian exports in Anglo-African North Atlantic trade, seventeenth c.

2.2. Royal African Company trading zone, Upper Guinea Coast, seventeenth c.

3.1. Landlords in the Lower Gambia River

3.2. Bence Island and York Island landlords

Tables

4.1. Estimated annual mortality rates for captives

4.2. James Island comparative estimated annual mortality rates

4.3. James Island provisions loaded on slave ships

5.1. Locations of RAC employees in Gambia trading sphere

Transcriptions

3.1. Death of Zachary Rogers: “Cry” and burial expenses

3.2. Goods expended at Sherbro to load redwood

4.1. Cotton cloth currency transactions, James Island

4.2. Slave purchases, James Island

4.3. Grometos at James Island

5.1. RAC currency of account on Upper Guinea Coast

5.2. From RAC London to the governor of Cacheu

5.3. Thomas Corker ordered to London

5.4. RAC servants on York Island, River of Sherbro

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