The Tutu archaeological village site : a case study in human adaptation

Weitere Verfasser: Righter, Elizabeth 1937-
Ort/Verlag/Jahr: London : Routledge, 2002.
Umfang/Format: xxxiv, 379 p. : ill., maps ; 26 cm.
Schriftenreihe: Interpreting the remains of the past ; v. 2
Schlagworte:
iDAI.gazetteer: Caribe
Inhaltsangabe:
  • Background of research and sample collection at the Tutu site / Elizabeth Righter
  • Analysis of charred botanical remains from the Tutu site / Deborah M. Pearsall
  • - Phytolithic remains from the Tutu site / Dolores Piperno
  • Faunal remains from the Tutu site / Elizabeth S. Wing, Susan D. deFrance and Laura Kozuch
  • Tutu pottery and ceramic chronology / Emily R. Lundberg
  • Investigation of ceramic variability at the Tutu site through acid-extraction elemental analysis / Emily R. Lundberg, James H. Burton and Warren C. Lynn. Biological adaptation in the prehistoric Caribbean / Mary K. Sandford, Georgieann Bogdan and Grace E. Kissling
  • The Tutu teeth / Clark Spencer Larsen, Mark F. Teaford and Mary K. Sandford
  • Trace element analyses of skeletal remains and associated soils from the Tutu stie / Julie F. Farnum and Mary K. Sandford
  • Bone isotopic analysis and prehistoric diet at the Tutu site / Lynette Norr
  • Flaked stone artifacts from the Tutu site / Dave Davis
  • Post hole patterns : structures, chronology and spatial distribution at the Tutu site / Elizabeth Righter
  • Site analysis / Elizabeth Righter.