New Directions in Caribbean Archaeology

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New Directions in Caribbean Archaeology

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  • 言語 ENG
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Full Description

This volume expands on an online lecture series at Brown University that was organized to help fill the gap, created by the Covid-19 pandemic, of in-person Caribbean archaeology lectures and conferences. From an initial group of six presentations, the present volume has been expanded to include 11 chapters written by a range of scholars with diverse interests, geographical foci, and personal experiences. These contributions highlight research that encompasses new data and types of site, fresh approaches and novel methods of analysis (e.g., to past foodways and pre-contact art), and involvement with pressing issues in the field, such as impacts of climate change, migration, ethics, community engagement, and social justice. From the outset, the series was deliberately broad in scope, bringing together research from the pre-contact and historical periods, locations throughout the Antillean archipelago, as well as perspectives from areas as diverse as chemistry, art history, anthropology, and community activism.

The volume begins with a contribution by the co-editors, which introduces and contextualizes many of the themes addressed in the chapters that follow, also providing some quantitative analysis of trends in Caribbean archaeology over the past 60 or more years. This meta-scholarly work is followed by 8 research chapters presenting new data, approaches, and syntheses under the broad umbrella of Caribbean archaeology. The book concludes with two reflective responses to the preceding chapters—one by a Caribbean historian, the other by an environmental archaeologist. In its early decades, the small and still-developing field of Caribbean archaeology was (understandably) focused on issues of classification, terminology, and relative chronology. Some 75 years later and at the end of the first quarter of the 21st century, it will be instructive—both now and as a marker for the future—to provide an overview of the current state of the field and indications of some new directions in which it may be heading.

Contents

Where Will Caribbean Archaeology Go Next?
John F. Cherry and Miriam A. W. Rothenberg

The Perfect Storm: Climate Change, Tourism, and Archaeological Heritage in the Eastern Caribbean
John Crock and Jay B. Haviser

Art Historicizing Pre-Columbian Caribbean Archaeology
Lawrence Waldron

Culinary Encounters: Continuity and Change in Colonial-Period Indigenous Foodways at LaSoye, Dominica
Diane Wallman

Doing Archaeobotany in the Antillean Caribbean: New Directions in the Study of Plant Remains
José Julián Garay-Vázquez, Louis Champion, and Dorian Q. Fuller

Isotope Bioarchaeology in the Insular Caribbean: New Insights into Human Diet and Migrations
Jason E. Laffoon

Digging a Difficult Past and Actualizing a Better Future: Historical Archaeology and Social Activism of the African Diaspora
Peggy Brunache

The Statia Model for Human Remains: Balancing Scientific Research with Community Values
Jay B. Haviser

Islands of Impermanence: Historical Archaeology of Campsites in the Venezuelan Caribbean, 1530-1840
Konrad A. Antczak

Commentary I: Caribbean Signposts for New Directions in Caribbean Archaeology
Tara Inniss

Commentary II: New Directions in Caribbean Archaeology?
Isabel Rivera-Collazo

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