Crossing the Borders: New Methods and Techniques in the Study of Archaeology Materials from the Caribbean by Berard, Benoit (9780817381967) | Browns Books
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Crossing the Borders: New Methods and Techniques in the Study of Archaeology Materials from the Caribbean (First Edition edition.)

Berard, Benoit(Contributions by)Booden, Mathijs A.(Contributions by)Briels, Iris(Contributions by)Calderon, Fernando Luna(Contributions by)Cooper, Jago(Contributions by)Coppa, Alfredo(Contributions by)Cucina, Andrea(Contributions by)Daan Isendoorn, A. J.(Contributions by)Davies, Gareth R.(Contributions by)de Jong, Hylke(Contributions by)de Mille, Christy(Contributions by)Hutcheson, Charlene Dixon(Contributions by)Jacobs, Loe(Contributions by)Keegan, William F.(Contributions by)Kelly, Harold J.(Contributions by)Knippenberg, Sebastiaan(Contributions by)Lammers-Keijsers, Yvonne(Contributions by)Lucci, Michaela(Contributions by)Maria, Glenis Tavarez(Contributions by)Martinon-Torres, Marcos(Contributions by)Newsom, Lee A.(Contributions by)Nieuwenhuis, Channah(Contributions by)Oliver, Jose R.(Contributions by)Pagan-Jimenez, Jaime R(Contributions by)Panhuysen, Raphael(Contributions by)Rojas, Roberto Valcarcel(Contributions by)Suarez, Roberto Rodriguez(Contributions by)Turney, Michael(Contributions by)Vargiu, Rita(Contributions by)Varney, Tamara L(Contributions by)Zijlstra, Johannes(Contributions by)Hofman, Corinne L.(Edited by)Hoogland, Menno L. P.(Edited by)van Gijn, Annelou L.(Edited by)
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Explores the application of a selected number of newly emerging methods and techniques. During the past few decades, Caribbean scholars on both sides of the Atlantic have increasingly developed and employed new methods and techniques for the study of archaeological materials.

The aim of earlier research in the Caribbean was mainly to define typologies on the basis of pottery and lithic assemblages leading to the establishment of chronological charts for the region, and it was not until the 1980s that the use of technological and functional analyses of artifacts became widespread.

The 1990s saw a veritable boom in this field, introducing innovative methods and techniques for analyzing artifacts and human skeletal remains.

Innovative approaches included microscopic use-wear analysis, starch residue and phytolith analysis, stable isotope analysis, experimental research, ethnoarchaeological studies, geochemical analyses, and DNA studies.  The purpose of this volume is to describe new methods and techniques in the study of archaeological materials from the Caribbean and to assess possible avenues of mutual benefit and integration. Exploring the advantages and disadvantages in the application of a selected number of newly emerging methods and techniques, each of these approaches is illustrated by a case study. These studies benefited from a diverse array of experience and the international background of the researchers from Canada, the Netherlands, Cuba, Puerto Rico, Martinique, Italy, Mexico, Dominican Republic, England, and the United States who are integral members of the archaeological community of the Caribbean.

A background to the study of archaeological materials in the Caribbean since the 1930s is provided in order to contextualize the latest developments in this field.   Contributors:Benot Brard, Mathijs Booden, Iris Briels, Jago Cooper, Alfredo Coppa, Andrea Cucina, Gareth Davies ,Hylke de Jong, Christy de Mille, Corinne L.

Hofman, Menno L. P. Hoogland, Charlene Dixon Hutcheson, Daan Isendoorn, Loe Jacobs, William F.

Keegan, Harold J. Kelly, Sebastiaan Knippenberg, Yvonne M. J. Lammers-Keijsers,Fernando Luna Caldern, Marcos Martinn-Torres, Lee A.

Newsom, Channah Nieuwenhuis Jos R. Oliver,Jaime R. Pagn Jimnez, Raphal G. A. M. Panhuysen, Roberto Rodrguez Surez, Glenis Tavarez Mara, Michael Turney, Roberto Valcrcel Rojas, Annelou L. van Gijn,Rita Vargiu,Tamara Varney, Johannes Zijlstra

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University of Alabama Press
0817381961 / 9780817381967
eBook (EPUB)
18/11/2010
English
264 pages
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