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E-raamat: Bioarchaeology in the Caribbean

Edited by (University of Winnipeg, Canada.), Edited by (University of British Columbia in Vancouver, Canada.)
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Bioarchaeology in the Caribbean assembles leading and emerging scholars in Caribbean bioarchaeology, offering an overview of current research in genomic analyses, deathways, demography and health, diet and population mobility, and research ethics.

Chapters emphasize the importance of culture in human adaptation and behaviour at both population and individual levels. The first volume to focus solely on Caribbean bioarchaeology, this book is a landmark in this rapidly advancing area of scholarship, providing insight into current research methods and theoretical debates. The Caribbean region has a long and diverse history, and the chapters reflect this, discussing Indigenous, African and European colonial populations, temporally spanning the Archaic period, the Early and Late Ceramic periods, the time of first European contact, and the Colonial period.

Bioarchaeology in the Caribbean will appeal to undergraduates, postgraduates, and researchers in bioarchaeology and Caribbean bioarchaeology and archaeology, in particular, as well as local stakeholders in the Caribbean (museum and archaeology professionals).



Bioarchaeology in the Caribbean assembles leading and emerging scholars in Caribbean bioarchaeology, offering an overview of current research in genomic analyses, deathways, demography and health, diet and population mobility, and research ethics.

List of Figures; List of Tables; Notes on Contributors; Introduction;
Bioarchaeology in the Antilles: Multidisciplinary perspectives to reconstruct
peoples lifeways in the past; Section I: Genomic Analyses -
Chapter 1 |
Ancient DNA Analysis and its Application to pre-Contact Caribbean
Archaeology;
Chapter 2 | The Genetic Landscape of the Guadeloupe Archipelago;
Chapter 3 | When history meets genomics: Tracing the complex demographic
histories of African-descendant communities in the Caribbean; Section II:
Deathways, Demography and Health
Chapter 4 | A Synthesis of Bioarchaeological
Research on Carriacou, Southern Grenadines;
Chapter 5 | Pre-Columbian
Funerary Bioarchaeology of Puerto Rico and the La Gallera Site, Ceibe, PR;
Chapter 6| Paleodemography and Health at Juan Dolio, Dominican Republic;
Chapter 7 | Paleodemography, Health, and Physical Activity at Playa del Mango
Site, Granma, Cuba;
Chapter 8 | The Caribbean Slave Cemeteries. Example of
the French West Indies;
Chapter 9 | Bioarchaeology of the Newton Plantation
Burial Ground, Barbados: Slavery, Sugar, and the Embodiment of Violence;
Section III: Diet and population mobility
Chapter 10 | Infant and Children
Feeding Practices in the Precolonial Caribbean: A Cross-Cultural Analysis;
Chapter 11 | Isotopic Analysis of Indigenous Paleodiet and Paleomobility in
the Western Caribbean: Enamel Strontium and Carbon Isotope Results from Cueva
del Perico I, Cuba;
Chapter 12 | Eating Local: Modeling Paleodiet in Later
Ceramic Age Puerto Rico;
Chapter 13 | Investigations at the Royal Naval
Hospital Cemetery (c. 17631834) in English Harbour, Antigua; Section IV:
Research ethics
Chapter 14 | Ethical and sustainable: Towards an
archaeology of decolonization in the neo-colonial world; Index.
Darlene Weston is an Associate Professor of Biological Anthropology at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, Canada.

Yadira Chinique de Armas is an Associate Professor of Biological Anthropology at the Department of Anthropology, University of Winnipeg, Canada.