Island Shores, Distant Pasts
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Island Shores, Distant Pasts

Archaeological and Biological Approaches to the Pre-Columbian Settlement of the Caribbean

University Press of Florida

"Can be considered as a real starting point for a biological approach of the pre-Columbian settlement of the Caribbean."— Benoit Berard, Universite des Antilles For more than a century, archaeologists and anthropologists have searched for evidence of when and how peoples first settled the Caribbean islands. Research on this area is pivotal for understanding the migration of peoples in the New World and how small and large populations develop biologically and culturally through time.This unique collection synthesizes our archaeological and biological knowledge about the pre-Columbian settlement of the Caribbean and highlights the various techniques we can use to analyze human migration and settlement patterns throughout history. Newer and well-established techniques, like computer simulations of seafaring, radiocarbon dating, three-dimensional and traditional craniometrics, stable isotopes, and ancient and modern DNA analysis, show great promise for helping us better understand pre-Columbian Caribbean population expansions, while demonstrating the utility of integrating and comparing biological markers with the archaeological record.Surprisingly little attention has been paid to migrations, population movements, and island colonization in the Caribbean islands. This volume fills that void.

Scott M. Fitzpatrick is associate professor of anthropology at North Carolina State. Ann H. Ross is associate professor of anthropology at North Carolina State University.

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