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The Earliest Inhabitants : The Dynamics Of The Jamaican Taíno

  • The Earliest Inhabitants : The Dynamics Of The Jamaican  Taíno
  • Attribution

    edited by Lesley-Gail Atkinson
  • Publication Details

    Book, University of the West Indies Press, 2006
  • Availability

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     (LOWER LEVEL)  F1619.2.T3 E37 2006  AVAILABLE

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  • Author

  • Subject

  • Contents

    • The development of Jamaican prehistory / William F. Keegan and Lesley-Gail Atkinson
    • The Taino settlement of the Kingston area / Philip Allsworth-Jones … [et al.]
    • The Pre-Columbian site of Chancery Hall, St Andrew / Philip Allsworth-Jones … [et al.]
    • Excavations at Green Castle, St Mary / Philip Allsworth-Jones and Kit Wesler
    • The impact of land-based development on Taino archaeology in Jamaica / Andrea Richards
    • Notes on the natural history of Jamaica / Wendy A. Lee
    • The exploitation and transformation of Jamaica’s natural vegetation / Lesley- Gail Atkinson
    • Early Arawak subsistence strategies: the Rodney’s House site of Jamaica / Sylvia Scudder
    • Petrography and source of some Arawak rock artefacts from Jamaica / M. John Roobol and James W. Lee
    • Jamaican Taino pottery / Norma Rodney-Harrack
    • Jamaican redware / James W. Lee
    • Taino ceramics from post-contact Jamaica / Robyn P. Woodward
    • The petroglyphs of Jamaica / James W. Lee
    • Zemis, trees and symbolic landscapes: three Taino carvings from Jamaica / Nicholas Saunders and Dorrick Gray
  • ISBN

    • 9766401497
    • 9789766401498
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