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The Archaeology of the Caribbean Samuel M. Wilson (University of Texas, Austin)

The Archaeology of the Caribbean By Samuel M. Wilson (University of Texas, Austin)

The Archaeology of the Caribbean by Samuel M. Wilson (University of Texas, Austin)


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In this synthetic overview of Caribbean prehistory from 4000 BC to 1700 AD, Samuel Wilson reviews the evidence for migration and cultural change throughout the archipelago. Avoiding jargon and technical language Wilson's text makes ideal reading for archaeology students with a particular interest in the Americas.

The Archaeology of the Caribbean Summary

The Archaeology of the Caribbean by Samuel M. Wilson (University of Texas, Austin)

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, dealing in particular with periods of cultural interaction when groups with different cultures and histories were in contact. He also examines the evolving relationship of the Caribbean people with their environment, as they developed increasingly productive economic systems over time, as well as the emergence of increasingly complex social and political systems, particularly in the Greater Antilles in the centuries before the European conquest. Wilson also provides a review of the history of Caribbean archaeology and the individual scholars and ideas that have shaped the field.

The Archaeology of the Caribbean Reviews

'Wilson offers a well-organised, well-written and timely study of Caribbean archaeology that underscores the dynamic and diverse nature of Caribbean societies before and after the arrival of Europeans.' New West Indian Guide

About Samuel M. Wilson (University of Texas, Austin)

Samuel M. Wilson is professor and chairman of the department of anthropology at the University of Texas, Austin. He is the author of several books, most recently The Prehistory of Nevis, and editor of The Indigenous People of the Caribbean.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction; 2. The first human colonization of the Caribbean; 3. The Saladoid phenomenon; 4. The Taino; 5. The Caribbean on the eve of European contact; 6. The Caribbean after the arrival of Europeans; 7. Conclusions.

Additional information

NLS9780521626224
9780521626224
0521626226
The Archaeology of the Caribbean by Samuel M. Wilson (University of Texas, Austin)
New
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
2007-07-30
222
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