This paper establishes a chronological framework for selected pieces of Caribbean wooden sculpture, enabling previously ahistoric artefacts to fit back into the wider corpus of pre-colonial material culture. Seventy-two 14C AMS determinations from 57 artefacts held in museum collections are reported, including 32 ceremonial duhos, or seats. Far from being constrained to the last few centuries prior to contact, the dates for these objects extend back to ca. AD 250, and include the artistic legacies of various cultures. Duhos in both low and high back styles are present from about AD 600, if not earlier, in a distribution that spans the Antillean island chain from Trinidad to Cuba. Complex, drug-related paraphernalia and elaborate ancestral r...
This work discusses the exchange of stone materials and artefacts among the northern Lesser Antilles...
Lapidary artifacts show an impressive abundance and diversity during the Ceramic period in the Carib...
Lapidary artifacts show an impressive abundance and diversity during the Ceramic period in the Carib...
The lack of robust chronological frameworks for pre-Columbian archaeology in the Caribbean limits th...
We report on the results of a multi-disciplinary project (including wood identification, radiocarbon...
We report on the results of a multi-disciplinary project (including wood identification, radiocarbon...
We present an AMS radiocarbon date from a bird image in a cave on the island of Hispaniola in the no...
Pre-colonial Caribbean jade objects from the National Museum of Denmark Hatt Collection were subject...
This paper focuses on the material study (radiocarbon dating, wood identification and strontium isot...
In the Caribbean, the eighteenth century symbolized a period of shifting powers in the region. Spai...
In the Caribbean, the eighteenth century symbolized a period of shifting powers in the region. Spai...
Pre-colonial Caribbean jade objects from the National Museum of Denmark Hatt Collection were subject...
A suite of scientific approaches are applied to four pre- Columbian wood sculptures from east-centra...
This work discusses the exchange of stone materials and artefacts among the northern Lesser Antilles...
This work discusses the exchange of stone materials and artefacts among the northern Lesser Antilles...
This work discusses the exchange of stone materials and artefacts among the northern Lesser Antilles...
Lapidary artifacts show an impressive abundance and diversity during the Ceramic period in the Carib...
Lapidary artifacts show an impressive abundance and diversity during the Ceramic period in the Carib...
The lack of robust chronological frameworks for pre-Columbian archaeology in the Caribbean limits th...
We report on the results of a multi-disciplinary project (including wood identification, radiocarbon...
We report on the results of a multi-disciplinary project (including wood identification, radiocarbon...
We present an AMS radiocarbon date from a bird image in a cave on the island of Hispaniola in the no...
Pre-colonial Caribbean jade objects from the National Museum of Denmark Hatt Collection were subject...
This paper focuses on the material study (radiocarbon dating, wood identification and strontium isot...
In the Caribbean, the eighteenth century symbolized a period of shifting powers in the region. Spai...
In the Caribbean, the eighteenth century symbolized a period of shifting powers in the region. Spai...
Pre-colonial Caribbean jade objects from the National Museum of Denmark Hatt Collection were subject...
A suite of scientific approaches are applied to four pre- Columbian wood sculptures from east-centra...
This work discusses the exchange of stone materials and artefacts among the northern Lesser Antilles...
This work discusses the exchange of stone materials and artefacts among the northern Lesser Antilles...
This work discusses the exchange of stone materials and artefacts among the northern Lesser Antilles...
Lapidary artifacts show an impressive abundance and diversity during the Ceramic period in the Carib...
Lapidary artifacts show an impressive abundance and diversity during the Ceramic period in the Carib...