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pro vyhledávání: '"Michiel Kappers"'
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Island and Coastal Archaeology. 15:421-435
The Caribbean island of Carriacou is notable for its recurrent drought, paucity of large, native land animals, and well-developed bank and barrier reef system. These environmental conditions presented challenges and opportunities to the Amerindians,
Autor:
Mark A. Williams, Amanda D. Roberts Thompson, Kristine Schenk, Victor D. Thompson, Michiel Kappers
Publikováno v:
Advances in Archaeological Practice. 7:274-283
Formally established in the fall of 1947, the Laboratory of Archaeology at the University of Georgia is an archaeological research and collection repository. It is considered one of the premier institutions for curation of archaeological collections
Publikováno v:
Caribbean Journal of Science. 48:151-161
Archaeological research on Carriacou in the southern Grenadines has demonstrated that despite its relatively small size, the island was inhabited prehistorically for at least a thousand years (ca. AD 400-1400) and has an unusually large number of sit
Publikováno v:
Caribbean Journal of Science. 47:260-272
The Grenadine Islands in the southern Lesser Antilles have received relatively little attention by archaeologists compared to other regions of the Caribbean. However, research over the last ten years on Carriacou, the largest and southernmost island
Publikováno v:
Papers from the Institute of Archaeology, Vol 21, Pp 91-100 (2012)
Papers from the Institute of Archaeology; Vol 21 (2011); 91-100
Papers from the Institute of Archaeology; Vol 21 (2011); 91-100
From May 23 to June 23 2011 Kaye, Fitzpatrick and Kappers directed a team comprising four staff members from England, The Netherlands and the U.S., together with 27 students from various American universities and UCL's Institute of Archaeology, to co
Publikováno v:
Papers from the Institute of Archaeology, Vol 20, Pp 137-147 (2010)
Papers from the Institute of Archaeology; Vol 20 (2010); 137-147
Papers from the Institute of Archaeology; Vol 20 (2010); 137-147
Introduction In July and August 2010 Kaye, Fitzpatrick and Kappers directed a team comprising four staff members from England, The Netherlands and the U.S. together with 22 students from various American universities to conduct archaeological investi
Autor:
James K. Feathers, Christina M. Giovas, Mary Hill Harris, Quetta Kaye, Michiel Kappers, Scott E. Burnett, Kathleen M. Marsaglia, Scott M. Fitzpatrick, Jennifer A. Pavia, Michelle J. LeFebvre
Publikováno v:
Journal of Field Archaeology. 34:247-266
The first systematic archaeological investigation of Precolumbian sites on the island of Carriacou in the West Indies provides a rich source of information regarding Amerindian settlement in the southern Caribbean. Herein, we report results from an i
Publikováno v:
Papers from the Institute of Archaeology, Vol 18, Pp 167-176 (2007)
Papers from the Institute of Archaeology; Vol 18 (2007); 167-176
Papers from the Institute of Archaeology; Vol 18 (2007); 167-176
Publikováno v:
Journal of Field Archaeology. 31:251-262
Archaeological investigations on the island of Carriacou in the southern Lesser Antilles, west Indies, have revealed prehistoric sites dating from CAL A.D. 400 to 1400. Grand Bay is one of the largest and archaeologically richest sites on the island
Publikováno v:
Papers from the Institute of Archaeology, Vol 16, Pp 108-114 (2005)
Papers from the Institute of Archaeology; Vol 16 (2005); 108-114
Papers from the Institute of Archaeology; Vol 16 (2005); 108-114
Introduction As reported in PIA 15 (Kaye et al. 2004), the Carriacou Archaeological Field Project is a multinational effort to record the prehistory of this small but archaeologically rich island in the southern Grenadines, West Indies. The 10-week 2