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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Martijn M. van den Bel (INRAP, Lesser Antilles and French Guiana)Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.760kg ISBN: 9781032020587ISBN 10: 103202058 Pages: 312 Publication Date: 31 May 2023 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews"""Archaeological Investigations on Guadaloupe, French West Indies: The Troumassoid Turning Point is a must read for all researchers and students specializing in the prehistory of the Caribbean region. This immersive multidisciplinary work highlights how multivariate evidence can assist in providing a better understanding on the processes and markers of change in the transition from the Saladoid to the Troumassoid periods that shaped the landscape and people of the region prior to European colonization. A wonderfully written and illustrated book documenting the excavation of four Troumassoid sites in the island of Guadeloupe. The extensive work of INRAP in the French isles has been primarily limited in distribution to archaeologists fluent in French. This publication allows the wider archaeological community access to important information that not only informs about the work but also allows us to better understand this time period within the larger Caribbean context. Our field benefits from our diversity in practices, ideas, exploration, breakthroughs and perspectives. This book delivers on all fronts."" Sophia Perdikaris, Director, School of Global Integrative Studies." Archaeological Investigations on Guadaloupe, French West Indies: The Troumassoid Turning Point is a must read for all researchers and students specializing in the prehistory of the Caribbean region. This immersive multidisciplinary work highlights how multivariate evidence can assist in providing a better understanding on the processes and markers of change in the transition from the Saladoid to the Troumassoid periods that shaped the landscape and people of the region prior to European colonization. A wonderfully written and illustrated book documenting the excavation of four Troumassoid sites in the island of Guadeloupe. The extensive work of INRAP in the French isles has been primarily limited in distribution to archaeologists fluent in French. This publication allows the wider archaeological community access to important information that not only informs about the work but also allows us to better understand this time period within the larger Caribbean context. Our field benefits from our diversity in practices, ideas, exploration, breakthroughs and perspectives. This book delivers on all fronts. Sophia Perdikaris, Director, School of Global Integrative Studies. Author InformationMartijn M. van den Bel is an archaeologist and project leader for Inrap in the Lesser Antilles and French Guiana. In addition to his work in project-led archaeology, he participates in various multidisciplinary projects as an archaeologist addressing the impact of ancient human presence in the tropical forest of French Guiana. He also conducts archival research contemplating the Colonial Encounter in the Lesser Antilles and the Coastal Guianas during the 17th century. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |