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Book Synopsis: The Oxford Handbook of Caribbean Archaeology provides an overview of archaeological investigations in the insular Caribbean, understood here as the islands whose shores surround the Caribbean Sea and the islands of the Bahama Archipelago. Though these islands were never isolated from the surrounding mainland, their histories are sufficiently diverse to warrant their identification as distinct areas of culture. Over the past 20 years, Caribbean archaeology has been transformed from a focus on reconstructing culture histories to one on the mobility and exchange expressed in cultural and social dynamics. This Handbook brings together, for the first time, examples of the best research conducted by scholars from across the globe to address the complexity of the Caribbean past.
The Handbook is divided into five sections. Part I, Islands of History and the Precolonial History of the Caribbean Islands, provides an introduction to Caribbean Archaeology and its history. The papers in the following Ethnohistory section address the diversity of cultural practices expressed in the insular Caribbean and develop historical descriptions in concert with archaeological evidence in order to place language, social organization, and the native Taíños and Island Caribs in perspective. The following section, Culture History, provides the latest research on specific geographical locations and cross-cultural engagements, from Jamaica and the Bahama archipelago to the Saladoid and the Isthmo-Antillean Engagements. Creating History, the fourth section, includes papers on specific issues related to the field, such as Zooarchaeology, Rock Art, and DNA analysis, among others. The final section, World History, centers on the consequences of European colonization.
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Are you ready to dive into the fascinating world of Caribbean archaeology? Look no further than The Oxford Handbook of Caribbean Archaeology! With its comprehensive and cutting-edge research, this book is a must-have for anyone interested in uncovering the secrets of the Caribbean's ancient past.
What sets this handbook apart is its focus on the mobility and exchange that shaped Caribbean cultures. No longer just a study of culture histories, Caribbean archaeology now delves into the complex social dynamics and connections that shaped the region. The scholars featured in this Handbook bring together their expertise from around the globe to provide you with a diverse and multifaceted view of the Caribbean's history.
Divided into five sections, this Handbook covers everything from the precolonial history of the Caribbean islands to the consequences of European colonization. You'll explore a range of topics, including cultural practices, social organization, and the native Taínos and Island Caribs. With each section, you'll gain a deeper understanding of the complexities and nuances of the Caribbean's past.
This book is a valuable resource for researchers, students, and anyone fascinated by history. Its comprehensive coverage and insightful analysis make it an essential addition to your library. Don't miss out on the opportunity to learn from the best in the field!
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