“…More recently, 25 individuals (560 ± 30 BP, Cal AD 1310-1360, Cal BP 640-590, andCal AD 1385-1425, Cal BP 565-525, Beta-438015) and 114 individuals (370 ± 30 BP, Cal AD 1445-1530, Cal BP 505-420, and Cal AD 1545-1635, Cal BP 405-3015, Beta-434529) were also dated. Although there is considerable discussion on how slavery can be identified in the archaeological record and how difficult, if not impossible, this task can be (Handler and Lange, 2006;Okumura, 2011), in the case of Valle da Gafaria, archaeological evidences and historical records strongly suggest that the individuals were enslaved, as discussed in detail in previous studies (Cardoso, Spake, Wasterlain, & Ferreira, 2019;Wasterlain, Costa, & Ferreira, 2018;Wasterlain et al, 2016).…”