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On Land And Sea Native American Uses Of Biological Resources In The West Indies Lee A Newsom

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On Land And Sea Native American Uses Of Biological Resources In The West Indies Lee A Newsom
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Publisher: University of Alabama Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.47 MB
Pages: 272
Author: Lee A. Newsom
ISBN: 9780817313142, 9780817313159, 9780817382124, 0817313141, 081731315X, 0817382127
Language: English
Year: 2004

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On Land And Sea Native American Uses Of Biological Resources In The West Indies Lee A Newsom by Lee A. Newsom 9780817313142, 9780817313159, 9780817382124, 0817313141, 081731315X, 0817382127 instant download after payment.

During the vast stretches of early geologic time, the islands of the Caribbean archipelago separated from continental land masses, rose and sank many times, merged with and broke from other land masses, and then by the mid-Cenozoic period settled into the current pattern known today. By the time Native Americans arrived, the islands had developed complex, stable ecosystems. The actions these first colonists took on the landscape—timber clearing, cultivation, animal hunting and domestication, fishing and exploitation of reef species—affected fragile land and sea biotic communities in both beneficial and harmful ways.

On Land and Sea examines the condition of biosystems on Caribbean islands at the time of colonization, human interactions with those systems through time, and the current state of biological resources in the West Indies. Drawing on a massive data set collected from long-term archaeological research, the study reconstructs past lifeways on these small tropical islands. The work presents a wide range of information, including types of fuel and construction timber used by inhabitants, cooking techniques for various shellfish, availability and use of medicinal and ritual plants, the effects on native plants and animals of cultivation and domestication, and diet and nutrition of native populations.

The islands of the Caribbean basin continue to be actively excavated and studied in the quest to understand the earliest human inhabitants of the New World. This comprehensive work will ground current and future studies and will be valuable to archaeologists, anthropologists, botanists, ecologists, Caribbeanists, Latin American historians, and anyone studying similar island environments.

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