Project Update
These maps have since been updated during classes this week, but I unfortunately do not have the updated images on the computer I am currently working off of.
I have been working on digitizing the locations of several of the potteries and properties associated with my project. This will serve as a tool to look at kernel density as well as spatially analyzing distances. I hope to illustrate the narrative of the stoneware products that I am researching.
Additionally, I have been creating maps including data of enslaved populations normalized by the total population of South Carolina counties in 1830 and 1850 to try and visualize the context of SC at the time of my project.
I look forward to doing more historical work and literature review to create a compelling story about alkaline-glazed stoneware in the context of enslaved and tenant farming communities of South Carolina.
I like that you are planning to use kernel density and analyzing distances, I think these are very fitting for the project and take the analysis further than plotting the locations on a map and just comparing it to other maps (which is also good). I like that you are using census data to contextualize your work! I look forward to seeing how you relate the enslaved population map to your pottery locations.
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