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Blood Is Thicker Than Water Amerindian Intra And Interinsular Relationships And Social Organization In The Precolonial Windward Islands 1st Edition Alistair J Bright

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Blood Is Thicker Than Water Amerindian Intra And Interinsular Relationships And Social Organization In The Precolonial Windward Islands 1st Edition Alistair J Bright
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Blood Is Thicker Than Water Amerindian Intra And Interinsular Relationships And Social Organization In The Precolonial Windward Islands 1st Edition Alistair J Bright instant download after payment.

Publisher: Sidestone Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 13.12 MB
Pages: 309
Author: Alistair J. Bright
ISBN: 9789088901249, 9088901244
Language: English
Year: 2011
Edition: 1

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Blood Is Thicker Than Water Amerindian Intra And Interinsular Relationships And Social Organization In The Precolonial Windward Islands 1st Edition Alistair J Bright by Alistair J. Bright 9789088901249, 9088901244 instant download after payment.

This study represents a contribution to the pre-Colonial archaeology of the Windward Islands in the Caribbean. The research aimed to determine how the Ceramic Age (ca. 400 BC – AD 1492) Amerindian inhabitants of the region related to one another and others at various geographic scales, with a view to better understanding social interaction and organization within the Windward Islands as well the integration of this region within the macro-region. An island-by-island study of some 640 archaeological sites and their ceramic assemblages provided insight into settlement sequences, patterns and micro-mobility through time, besides highlighting various configurations of sites spread across different islands that were united by shared ceramic (decorative) traits. By extending the comparative scope of this research, possible material cultural influences from more distant regions could be suggested. While Windward Island communities certainly developed a localized material cultural identity, they remained open to a host of wide-ranging influences outside the Windward Island micro-region, flexibly realigning themselves particularly with numerous mainland South American communities in Late Ceramic Age times (ca. AD 700-1500).

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