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  1. The Archaeology of the Caribbean is a comprehensive synthesis of Caribbean prehistory from the earliest settlement by humans more than 4000 years BC, to the time of European conquest of the islands, from the fifteenth through seventeenth centuries. Samuel Wilson reviews the evidence for migration and cultural change throughout the archipelago, dealing in particular with periods of cultural ...
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    Introduction "Caribbean" archaeology encompasses the islands of three archipelagos: Greater Antilles, Lesser Antilles, and Bahamas. Although the latter is not geographically Caribbean, it shares cultural foundations. Most research is conducted on the islands, but there are emerging interests in relation to the surrounding mainland.
  4. latinamericanstudies.org

    The Archaeology of the Caribbean is a comprehensive synthesis of Carib-bean prehistory from the earliest settlement by humans more than 6,000 years ago to the time of European conquest of the islands, from the fifteenth through seventeenth centuries. Samuel Wilson reviews the evidence for migration and cultural change throughout the archipelago, dealing in particular with periods of cultural ...
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    The Archaeology of the Caribbean is a comprehensive synthesis of Carib- bean prehistory from the earliest settlement by humans more than 6,000 years ago to the time of European conquest of the islands, from the fifteenth through seventeenth centuries. Samuel Wilson reviews the evidence for migration and cultural change throughout the archipelago, dealing in particular with periods of cultural ...
  6. Afro-Caribbean earthenware is a ceramic type that is ubiquitous on many Caribbean historical archaeology sites. Produced by both enslaved and free blacks in the region, these low-fired coarse earthenwares were made from locally obtained clays and tempers and were sold in local and regional markets by their makers. As with the Afro-Colonoware (or Colonoware) found in North America, there is ...
  7. THE ARCHAEOLOGY OF THE CARIBBEAN • 125 often mutually beneficial, but this situ- framework, especially in the earlier peri- ation changed when Europeans began ods. New data and ideas now abound in to establish permanent settlements and Caribbean research but there has not plantation economies. been enough time for even tentative
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    A comprehensive synthesis of Caribbean prehistory from the earliest settlement by humans more than 4000 years BC, to the time of European conquest of the islands. The Caribbean was the last large area in the Americas to be populated, and its relative isolation allowed unique cultures to develop. Samuel Wilson reviews the evidence for migration and cultural change throughout the archipelago ...
  9. assets.cambridge.org

    The Archaeology of the Caribbean is a comprehensive synthesis of Carib-bean prehistory from the earliest settlement by humans more than 6,000 years ago to the time of European conquest of the islands, from the fifteenth through seventeenth centuries. Samuel Wilson reviews the evidence for migration and cultural change throughout the archipelago, dealing in particular with periods of cultural ...

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