Colonial archaeology examines European colonization in the Americas from the 15th to 19th centuries. It focuses on interactions between indigenous peoples, European colonizers, and enslaved Africans, studying material culture to understand daily life, social structures, and cultural practices. Key concepts include colonialism, acculturation, and creolization. Methods involve historical research, excavation, and artifact analysis. Challenges include biased records, preservation issues, and ethical considerations. Future directions emphasize interdisciplinary approaches and decolonizing archaeological practice.