Underwater and coastal archaeology in Latin America

Weitere Verfasser: Elkin, Dolores , [HerausgeberIn]
Delaere, Christophe , [HerausgeberIn]
Ort/Verlag/Jahr: Gainesville, Florida : University Press of Florida, [2023].
Umfang/Format: xxiii, 393 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm.
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Parallelausgabe: Online-Ausgabe (Erscheint auch als) | ISSN: 9780813070599
Inhaltsangabe:
  • Overview of archaeological evidence on the use of inland and maritime waters in Latin America
  • Christophe Delaere and Dolores Elkin
  • Archaeological evidence in the caves and cenotes of the Yucatán Peninsula, Mexico
  • Helena Barba-Meinecke, Diana E. Arano Recio, and Abiud Pizá Chávez
  • Contexts and meanings of Pre-Hispanic underwater offerings discovered in the volcanic lakes of Nevado de Toluca, Mexico
  • Iris del Rocío Hernández Bautista and Roberto Junco Sánchez
  • Dugout canoes and waterways: ethnographic and archaeological evidence from Belize and the Maya Territory
  • Alexandra Biar
  • Human resilience in fluvial environments in Pre-Hispanic Central Nicaragua
  • Irene Torreggiani, William J. Harvey, and Alexander Geurds
  • Pre-Columbian lifeways at Three Estuarine and Two Platform Island Sites in Pacific Panama
  • Ilean Isaza-Aizpurúa, Máximo Jiménez-Acosta, Nicole E. Smith-Guzmán, Ashley Sharpe, Juan G. Martín, and Richard G. Cooke
  • Pre-Hispanic subsistence strategies on the Central and Southern Coast of Ecuador: Ligüiqui and Puná Island
  • Juan Andrés Jijón Porras, Carlos Gonzalo Pacheco Navarro, and Marcos Octavio Labrada Ochoa
  • Moche parphernalia and rituality in the Islands of Peru: archaeological objects from guano exploitation in the Nineteenth Century
  • Vincente Cortéz Billet and José Hudtwalcker Morán
  • A Spondylus workshop within a ritual building at Pachacamac on the Central Coast of Peru (ca. AD 1470-1533)
  • Peter Eeckhout, Carmela Alarcón Ledesma, and Milton Luján Dávila
  • Change and continuity of the diet of El Juarco-Cerro Azul, Peru, during the Inca Arrival (AD 1470-1532)
  • Bryan Núñez Aparcana, Mary Avila Peltroche, and Nina Mireya Castillo Sánchez
  • Unraveling animal sacrifice and taphonomy: analysis of faunal remains from the underwater Khoa Reef Sanctuary in Lake Titicaca, Bolivia
  • José M. Capriles, Christophe Delaere, and Velia V. Mendoza España
  • Three-beam models from the Coast of the Atacama Desert in Northern Chile
  • Benjamín Ballester, Serge Lemaitre, Marcela Sepúlveda, and Caroline Tilleux
  • Balsa wood rafts and Chinchorro fishing: a maritime ethnoarchaeology approach to the study of miniature rafts from Arica, Chile (AD 1000-1400)
  • Felipe Rubio Munita, Nicolás Lira San Martín, and Victoria Castro Rojas
  • Maritime resources in ceremonial contexts of the Atacama Desert during the Formative Period (1500 BC-AD 400): The case of Concholepas concholepas
  • Claudi Castillo, Catalina Soto Rodríguez, Bárbara Olguín, and gabriela Covorrubias Ale
  • Archaeological research of the El Ágel and 40 Cañones sites in Banco Chinchorro, Quintana Roo, Mexico
  • Laura Carrilo Márquez, Nicolás C. Ciarlo, Andrés Zuccolotto Villalobos, and Josué Guzmán Torres
  • First approaches to the treasure of Alacranes Reef: a multidisciplinary study of the Ancla Macuca Shipwreck in the Gulf of Mexico
  • Helena Barba-Meinecke, Roberto Junco Sánchez, Javier Reyes Trujeque, Letizia Arbeteta Mira, Abiud Pizá Chávez, Isabel Silva León, Yolanda Espinoza Morales, Salvador Domínguez-Bella, Diana E. Arano Recio, Josefa Martí Solano, Marcelo Gabaldón Rodenas, Josué Guzmán Torres, and Dalila Aldana Aranda
  • The Dutch presence in Cuban Waters: underwater archaeology on the Northwest Coast of Havana and in Artemisa Province
  • Maickel Cáceres Suárez, Martijn Manders, Leon Derksen, and Robert de Hoop
  • The shipwreck of the French fleet in Las Aves de Sotavento, Venezuela: a seventeenth-century maritime disaster
  • José Miguel Pérez-Gómez
  • The shipwreck of Nuestra Señora e Guadalupe: reconstruction of the hull and cargo of an eighteenth-century Spanish shp that sank in the Bay of Samaná
  • Carlos León Amores and Cruz Apestegui Cardenal
  • Defensive maritime space in the Bay of Cartagena de Indias (colombia) in the eighteenth century Carlos Del Cairo Hurtado, Carla Riera Andreu, Jesús Alberto Aldana Mendoza, and Laura Victoria Báez Santos
  • Archaeological research in the Arquipélago de São Pedro e São Paulo, Brazil
  • Flávio Rizzi Calippo, Gilson Rambelli, and Paulo Fernando Bava de Camargo
  • Revisiting the archaeology of the Harbor of Canaéia in São Pauloin the nineteenth and twentieth centuries
  • Paulo Fernando Bava de Camargo
  • Underwater and maritime archaeology at the Bay of Maldonado in Uruguay
  • Rodrigo Torres, Eduardo keldjian, and Matías Dourteau
  • Coastal urban archaeology at the waterfront of the Buenos Aires estuary
  • Marcelo Weissel
  • Materials recovered from the Zene City shipwreck in the Port of Buenos Aires, Argentina
  • Mónica Patricia Valentini
  • Maritime archaeology in Norther Patagonia: historical shipwrecks located between Bahía San Blas and Carmen de Patagone, Province of Buenos Aires, Argentina
  • Nicolás C. Ciarlo, Amaru Argüeso, Ana Castelli, Luis V.J. Coll, and Rodrigo Torres
  • Smoke on the water: the technology of the steamer Presidente Roca and its implictions for navigation in Argentinian Patagonia
  • Guillermo Gutiérrez and Julieta Frere
  • The archaeology of scattered ship remains on the Atlantic Coast of Patagonia: the cae of Bahía Troika
  • Cristian Murray and Mónica Grosso