Les gisements précolombiens de la Baie Orientale
Two exceptionally well preserved sites were discovered in 2000 on the backshore of Baie Orientale on the island of Saint Martin, Lesser Antilles: Mesoindian camps (800 BC — 100 AD), where subsistence activities were associated with stone, shell and coral tool manufacturing, which was previously unkn...
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| description | Two exceptionally well preserved sites were discovered in 2000 on the backshore of Baie Orientale on the island of Saint Martin, Lesser Antilles: Mesoindian camps (800 BC — 100 AD), where subsistence activities were associated with stone, shell and coral tool manufacturing, which was previously unknown for the Preceramic period, and a Early Neoindian site (740-960 AD) interpreted as a specialized satellite camp of the village of Pointe du Canonnier, thus corresponding to a territorial settlement pattern that is characteristic of this period. The innovative and original study proposed by Dominique Bonnissent sheds light on the complex lifestyle of the nomadic Preceramic populations that moved about the Caribbean Ocean. This work henceforth provides an indispensible resource for Caribbean Pre-Columbian archaeology. At the beginning of each chapter, a substantial summary with bibliographic references and figure citations allow English and Spanish speaking readers to consult the essential data and arguments. |
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| spelling | doab-20.500.12854ir-850472024-04-04T14:42:22Z Les gisements précolombiens de la Baie Orientale Bonnissent, Dominique faune céramique lithique Mésoindien Néoindien Petites Antilles industrie sur coquille campements cuisson et consommation de coquillages corail thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NK Archaeology Two exceptionally well preserved sites were discovered in 2000 on the backshore of Baie Orientale on the island of Saint Martin, Lesser Antilles: Mesoindian camps (800 BC — 100 AD), where subsistence activities were associated with stone, shell and coral tool manufacturing, which was previously unknown for the Preceramic period, and a Early Neoindian site (740-960 AD) interpreted as a specialized satellite camp of the village of Pointe du Canonnier, thus corresponding to a territorial settlement pattern that is characteristic of this period. The innovative and original study proposed by Dominique Bonnissent sheds light on the complex lifestyle of the nomadic Preceramic populations that moved about the Caribbean Ocean. This work henceforth provides an indispensible resource for Caribbean Pre-Columbian archaeology. At the beginning of each chapter, a substantial summary with bibliographic references and figure citations allow English and Spanish speaking readers to consult the essential data and arguments. 2022-07-01T15:49:01Z 2022-07-01T15:49:01Z 2013 book ONIX_20220701_9782735120840_523 9782735120840 9782735111244 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/85047 fre Documents d’archéologie française image/png n/a https://www.7switch.com/fr/ebook/9782735120840/from/openedition https://books.openedition.org/editionsmsh/20373 Éditions de la Maison des sciences de l’homme 10.4000/books.editionsmsh.20373 Two exceptionally well preserved sites were discovered in 2000 on the backshore of Baie Orientale on the island of Saint Martin, Lesser Antilles: Mesoindian camps (800 BC — 100 AD), where subsistence activities were associated with stone, shell and coral tool manufacturing, which was previously unknown for the Preceramic period, and a Early Neoindian site (740-960 AD) interpreted as a specialized satellite camp of the village of Pointe du Canonnier, thus corresponding to a territorial settlement pattern that is characteristic of this period. The innovative and original study proposed by Dominique Bonnissent sheds light on the complex lifestyle of the nomadic Preceramic populations that moved about the Caribbean Ocean. This work henceforth provides an indispensible resource for Caribbean Pre-Columbian archaeology. At the beginning of each chapter, a substantial summary with bibliographic references and figure citations allow English and Spanish speaking readers to consult the essential data and arguments. 10.4000/books.editionsmsh.20373 2990638d-1959-49aa-a90a-3c208956c890 9782735120840 9782735111244 250 Paris open access |
| spellingShingle | faune céramique lithique Mésoindien Néoindien Petites Antilles industrie sur coquille campements cuisson et consommation de coquillages corail thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NK Archaeology Les gisements précolombiens de la Baie Orientale |
| title | Les gisements précolombiens de la Baie Orientale |
| title_full | Les gisements précolombiens de la Baie Orientale |
| title_fullStr | Les gisements précolombiens de la Baie Orientale |
| title_full_unstemmed | Les gisements précolombiens de la Baie Orientale |
| title_short | Les gisements précolombiens de la Baie Orientale |
| title_sort | les gisements precolombiens de la baie orientale |
| topic | faune céramique lithique Mésoindien Néoindien Petites Antilles industrie sur coquille campements cuisson et consommation de coquillages corail thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NK Archaeology |
| topic_facet | faune céramique lithique Mésoindien Néoindien Petites Antilles industrie sur coquille campements cuisson et consommation de coquillages corail thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NK Archaeology |
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