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World Archaeology | 2014

Stage of encounters: migration, mobility and interaction in the pre-colonial and early colonial Caribbean

Corinne L. Hofman; Angus Mol; Menno Hoogland; Roberto Valcárcel Rojas

Abstract The Caribbean Sea was centre stage in the earliest, sustained encounters between the New and Old Worlds, heralding the mass movement of people, goods and ideas between two previously unconnected parts of the world. The repercussions of this are woven into the fabric of modern multi-ethnic Caribbean society. However, our current understanding of this important chapter in world history is skewed due to large shortfalls in our knowledge of indigenous agencies in these encounters. A trans-disciplinary field of research, based on the synergy of archaeological and network approaches towards local contexts, provides fresh insights into how indigenous agency developed during these encounters, particularly in terms of migration, mobility and interaction dynamics. The present article illustrates how four indigenous Caribbean communities (re-)negotiated, adapted and integrated their multi-scalar social networks prior to and in the course of the different phases of the colonization process.


Journal of Field Archaeology | 2013

Confronting Caribbean heritage in an archipelago of diversity: Politics, stakeholders, climate change, natural disasters, tourism, and development

Peter E. Siegel; Corinne L. Hofman; Benoît Bérard; Reg Murphy; Jorge Ulloa Hung; Roberto Valcárcel Rojas; Cheryl White

Abstract The Caribbean archipelago is a series of independent island nations and overseas departments, territories, colonies, or commonwealths of developed countries. About 250 generations of human occupation in the Caribbean have produced a blend of traditions sometimes called a “cultural kaleidoscope.” Eight thousand years of shifting cultural identities are recorded in archaeological, architectural, documentary, and ecological records, and in memories and oral traditions known as “heritagescapes.” Caribbean heritagescapes are increasingly threatened by a combination of socioeconomic needs of modern society, ineffective governmental oversight, profit-driven multinational corporations, looters, and natural environmental processes. Balancing the needs of society against the protection and management of heritage requires careful thought and measured dialogue among competing stakeholders. Here we review the status of heritage in the Caribbean and offer a way forward in managing a diminishing supply of heritage resources in the face of current socioeconomic demands, and the unique legislative environments of independent island nations and overseas possessions of developed countries.


Journal of Archaeological Science | 2007

Metals, microanalysis and meaning: a study of metal objects excavated from the indigenous cemetery of El Chorro de Maíta, Cuba

Marcos Martinón-Torres; Roberto Valcárcel Rojas; Jago Cooper; Thilo Rehren


Journal of Anthropological Archaeology | 2012

Metallic encounters in Cuba: The technology, exchange and meaning of metals before and after Columbus

Marcos Martinón-Torres; Roberto Valcárcel Rojas; Juanita Sáenz Samper; Maria Filomena Guerra


In: Crossing The Borders: New Methods and Techniques in The Study of Archaeology Materials from The Caribbean. (pp. 34-42). (2008) | 2008

American gold and European brass: Metal objects and indigenous values in the cemetery of el chorro de maíta' Cuba

Jago Cooper; Marcos Martinón-Torres; Roberto Valcárcel Rojas


International Journal of Historical Archaeology | 2013

Indo-Hispanic Dynamics: From Contact to Colonial Interaction in the Greater Antilles

Roberto Valcárcel Rojas; Alice Samson; Menno Hoogland


Archive | 2012

Interacción colonial en un pueblo de indios encomendados : el Chorro de Maíta, Cuba

Roberto Valcárcel Rojas


Archive | 2008

New evidence of two different migratory waves in the circum- Caribbean area during the pre- Columbian period from the analysis of dental morphological traits

Alfredo Coppa; Andrea Cucina; Menno Hoogland; Michaela Lucci; Fernando Luna Calderón; Raphaël G A M Panhuysen; Glenis Tavarez María; Roberto Valcárcel Rojas; Rita Vargiu


ETNOBIOLOGÍA | 2015

Restos de cerdo en los contextos arqueológicos de El Chorro de Maíta , Holguín, Cuba

Lourdes Pérez Iglesias; Roberto Valcárcel Rojas


Archive | 2013

The Study of Pre-Columbian Human Remains in the Caribbean Archipelago

Edwin F. Crespo-Torres; Hayley L. Mickleburgh; Roberto Valcárcel Rojas

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Jago Cooper

University College London

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Alfredo Coppa

Sapienza University of Rome

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Andrea Cucina

Universidad Autónoma de Yucatán

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Darlene A. Weston

University of British Columbia

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G.R. Davies

VU University Amsterdam

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