03643nam 22006734a 450 991077838020332120200520144314.00-8173-8085-X(CKB)1000000000479917(EBL)438120(OCoLC)183208927(SSID)ssj0000138417(PQKBManifestationID)11146099(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000138417(PQKBWorkID)10101940(PQKB)10210871(SSID)ssj0000358855(PQKBManifestationID)11269244(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000358855(PQKBWorkID)10378583(PQKB)10984300(MdBmJHUP)muse8904(Au-PeEL)EBL438120(CaPaEBR)ebr10387684(MiAaPQ)EBC438120(EXLCZ)99100000000047991720050107d2005 ub 0engurcn|||||||||txtccrDialogues in Cuban archaeology[electronic resource] /edited by L. Antonio Curet, Shannon Lee Dawdy, and Gabino La Rosa CorzoTuscaloosa University of Alabama Pressc20051 online resource (260 p.)Originally presented at a symposium held at the 2002 Society for American Archaeology 67th Annual Meeting held in Denver, Colorado.0-8173-1464-4 0-8173-5187-6 Includes bibliographical references (p. [203]-228) and index.Cover; Contents; List of Figures; List of Tables; Acknowledgments; 1. Introduction; PART I. HISTORY OF CUBAN ARCHAEOLOGY; 2. Three Stages in the History of Cuban Archaeology; 3. The Organization of Cuban Archaeology: Context and Brief History; 4. Historical Archaeology in Cuba; 5. Cave Encounters: Rock Art Research in Cuba; PART II. SUBSTANTIVE ARCHAEOLOGICAL RESEARCH; 6. Approaches to Early Ceramics in the Caribbean: Between Diversity and Unilineality; 7. El Chorro de Maíta: Social Inequality and Mortuary Space8. Mythical Expressions in the Ceramic Art of Agricultural Groups in the Prehistoric Antilles9. Subsistence of Cimarrones: An Archaeological Study; 10. An Archaeological Study of Slavery at a Cuban Coffee Plantation; 11. Afterword; References Cited; Contributors; IndexProvides a politically and historically informed review of Cuban archaeology, from both American and Cuban perspectives. Many Americans are aware of the political, economic, and personal impacts of the U.S. embargo on Cuba. But the communication blockade between scholars has also affected the historical course of academic disciplines and research in general. With the easing of restrictions in the 1990's, academics are now freer to conduct research in Cuba, and the Cuban government has been more receptive to collaborative projects. This volume provides a forIndians of the West IndiesCubaAntiquitiesCongressesExcavations (Archaeology)CubaCongressesCubaAntiquitiesCongressesIndians of the West IndiesAntiquitiesExcavations (Archaeology)972.91/00497/0729Curet L. Antonio1960-1537651Dawdy Shannon Lee1967-751817La Rosa Corzo Gabino1499203Society for American Archaeology.Meeting(67th :2002 :Denver, Colo.)MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910778380203321Dialogues in Cuban archaeology3852913UNINA