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Samuel M. Wilson
A comprehensive synthesis of Caribbean prehistory from the earliest settlement by humans more than 4000 years BC, to the time of European conquest of the islands. The Caribbean was the last large area in the Americas to be populated, and its relative
Publikováno v:
Southeastern Archaeology. 41:216-234
Autor:
Maria Franklin, Samuel M. Wilson
Publikováno v:
American Antiquity. 85:652-675
After emancipation, most African Americans remained tethered to agricultural economies, while others migrated to cities seeking better opportunities. Although bioarchaeologists have made significant interventions in researching people of African desc
Autor:
Samuel M. Wilson
In 1492 the island of Hispaniola was inhabited by the Taino, an Indian group whose ancestors had moved into the Caribbean archipelago from lowland South America more than 1,500 years before. They were organized politically into large cacicazgos, or c
Autor:
Fiona Brock, Alex C. Wiedenhoeft, Samuel M. Wilson, Christopher Bronk Ramsey, Erika Ribechini, Thomas Higham, Jeannette J. Lucejko, Joanna Ostapkowicz
Publikováno v:
Journal of Archaeological Science. 39:2238-2251
This paper establishes a chronological framework for selected pieces of Caribbean (Taino/Lucayan) wooden sculpture, enabling previously ahistoric artefacts to fit back into the wider corpus of pre-colonial material culture. Seventy-two 14C AMS determ
Autor:
Samuel M. Wilson, Michael D. Glascock, Robert J. Speakman, Darrell Creel, Christophe Descantes
Publikováno v:
North American Archaeologist. 25:121-138
The George C. Davis Site (41CE19) in central East Texas holds a prominent position in American archaeology. Fifty prehistoric ceramic specimens from early Caddoan contexts (A.D. 800–1200) were analyzed by instrumental neutron activation analysis (I
Autor:
Samuel M. Wilson, Leighton C. Peterson
Publikováno v:
Annual Review of Anthropology. 31:449-467
▪ Abstract Information and communication technologies based on the Internet have enabled the emergence of new sorts of communities and communicative practices—phenomena worthy of the attention of anthropological researchers. Despite early assessm
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Latin American Antiquity. 9:342-352
Archaeologists have long noted similarities between the lithic artifacts of the first colonists of the Greater Antilles (ca. 3500-2000 B.C.) and those from the eastern Yucatán Peninsula. Recent archaeological work in northern Belize has provided add