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Precolumbian Caribbean Heritage as Art, Commodity, and Inspiration
2021
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A Choice Outstanding Academic Title, 2022Examines the largely unexplored topics in Caribbean archaeology of looting of heritage sites, fraudulent artifacts, and illicit trade of archaeological materialsReal, Recent, or Replica: Precolumbian Caribbean Heritage as Art, Commodity, and Inspiration is the first book-length study of its kind to highlight the increasing commodification of Caribbean Precolumbian ...
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Ancient Borinquen
Archaeology and Ethnohistory of Native Puerto Rico
2009
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A comprehensive overview of recent thinking, new data, syntheses, and insights into current Puerto Rican archaeologyAncient Borinquen is a re-examination of the archaeology of Puerto Rico, drawing data from beyond the boundaries of the island itself because in prehistoric times the waters between islands would not have been viewed as a boundary in the contemporary sense of the term. The last few decades have witnessed a growth of intense archaeological res...
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- Zara AliPatrick DegryseLouise DoverMakini EmmanuelLanya FanovichLars Fehren-SchmitzTimothy FigolGeorgia L. FoxLovell FrancisSade GrantCorinne L. HofmanSarah HoseinNeil JaggassarGeorge D. KamenovJohn KrigbaumMary MalaineyAndrew MauriceD. Andrew MerriwetherPatrisha L. MeyersBert NeytSamuel ReyesMike G. RutherfordJohn J. SchultzAmit SeeramPeter E. SiegelMichel Shamoon-PourKrystal SinghMichael SutherlandJ. Marla ToyneLaura Van VoorhisGifford WatersBrent Wilson
2018
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Originally built in 1844 and rebuilt in 1907 after being gutted by fire during the 1903 water riots, the Red House has been the seat of Trinidad and Tobago’s parliament for over one hundred years. As a result of archaeological discoveries made in the basement of the Red House in March–April 2013, the Office of the Parliament of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago hired Basil A. Reid and his archaeological crew of local and international scholars to undertake a detailed study of the site fr...
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Islands at the Crossroads
Migration, Seafaring, and Interaction in the Caribbean
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- Douglas V. ArmstrongArie BoomertAlistair J. BrightRichard T. CallaghanL. Antonio CuretMenno L. P. HooglandKenneth G. KellySebastiaan KnippenbergIngrid Marion NewquistIsabel C. Rivera-CollazoReniel Rodríguez RamosPeter E. SiegelChristian WilliamsonMary Jane BermanDr. Corinne L. HofmanDr. Alice V. M. Samson, Ph.D.
2011
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A long sequence of social, cultural, and political processes characterizes an ever-dynamic Caribbean history. The Caribbean Basin is home to numerous linguistic and cultural traditions and fluid interactions that often map imperfectly onto former colonial and national traditions. Although much of this contact occurred within the confines of local cultural communities, regions, or islands, they nevertheless also include exchanges between islands, and in some cases, with the surrounding cont...
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- Richard T. CallaghanMichael P. PatemanDaniel Torres EtayoBruce J. LarsonPeter E. SiegelReg MurphyBenoit BerardChristian StouvenotMilton Eric BranfordPaul E. LewisJay B. HaviserPeter E. SiegelR. Grant Gilmore IIIDr. Ainsley Henriques, Ph.D.Ms. Elizabeth RighterDr. Basil A. ReidDr. Winston F. Phulgence, Ph.D.Ms. Todd M. AhlmanDr. Esteban Prieto Vicioso, Ph.D.Ms. Kelley Scudder-TempleDr. Vel LewisDr. Peter E. Siegel, Ph.D.Dr. Andrea Richards, Ph.D.Ms. Peter E. SiegelDr. Kevin FarmerDr. William F. Keegan, Ph.D.
2011
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Heritage preservation is a broad term that can include the protection of a wide range of human-mediated material and cultural processes ranging from specific artifacts, ancient rock art, and features of the built environment and modified landscapes. As a region of multiple independent nations and colonial territories, the Caribbean shares a common heritage at some levels, yet at the same time there are vast historical and cultural differences. Likewise, approaches to Caribbean heritage pre...
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Island Historical Ecology
Socionatural Landscapes of the Eastern and Southern Caribbean
2018
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In the first book-length treatise on historical ecology of the West Indies, Island Historical Ecology addresses Caribbean island ecologies from the perspective of social and cultural interventions over approximately eight millennia of human occupations. Environmental coring carried out in carefully selected wetlands allowed for the reconstruction of pre-colonial and colonial landscapes on islands between Venezuela and Puerto Rico. Comparisons with well-documented patterns in the M...
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