There is a growing interest in cultural contact between indigenous peoples and Europeans following their arrival in the New World. In this article the authors explore local responses to European arrival in Cuba, through analysis of metalwork found in indigenous graves. These studies demonstrate that the local communities valued particular metals quite differently from the Europeans, as the imported materials were incorporated into pre-existing symbolic systems relating to sacred power
Since 1959, the Cuban people have been deprived of consumer products common elsewhere due to the pol...
In this chapter, we emphasize the novel construction of defensive walls at Ticamaya, a precolumbian ...
When Europeans arrived in America, they brought a particular series of glass and metal objects with ...
International audience"Metals held important symbolic and political values for the indigenous commun...
AbstractMetals held important symbolic and political values for the indigenous communities of the Ca...
This is the first publication reporting systematic analytical research conducted on archaeological m...
Gold was one of the most sought after resources for the Europeans arriving in the New World in the f...
European enslavement of Indigenous peoples in the Americas began in the Caribbean, quickly spreading...
Columbus landed on the shores of Baracoa Bay more than 500 years ago, wreaking havoc and changing li...
This study generates a new vision on El Chorro de Maíta, an exceptional archaeological context in ...
This article picks up Zoe Valdes’s idea of a primacy of the cultural influences of old Cuban aborigi...
Caribbean history and ethnocultural evolution since the late nineteenth-century has been restructure...
Since 1959, the Cuban people have been deprived of consumer products common elsewhere due to the pol...
In this chapter, we emphasize the novel construction of defensive walls at Ticamaya, a precolumbian ...
When Europeans arrived in America, they brought a particular series of glass and metal objects with ...
International audience"Metals held important symbolic and political values for the indigenous commun...
AbstractMetals held important symbolic and political values for the indigenous communities of the Ca...
This is the first publication reporting systematic analytical research conducted on archaeological m...
Gold was one of the most sought after resources for the Europeans arriving in the New World in the f...
European enslavement of Indigenous peoples in the Americas began in the Caribbean, quickly spreading...
Columbus landed on the shores of Baracoa Bay more than 500 years ago, wreaking havoc and changing li...
This study generates a new vision on El Chorro de Maíta, an exceptional archaeological context in ...
This article picks up Zoe Valdes’s idea of a primacy of the cultural influences of old Cuban aborigi...
Caribbean history and ethnocultural evolution since the late nineteenth-century has been restructure...
Since 1959, the Cuban people have been deprived of consumer products common elsewhere due to the pol...
In this chapter, we emphasize the novel construction of defensive walls at Ticamaya, a precolumbian ...
When Europeans arrived in America, they brought a particular series of glass and metal objects with ...