CM Giovas - The Journal of Island and Coastal Archaeology, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
Recent excavations at the Ceramic Age village site of Sabazan on Carriacou, Grenada, indicate long-term occupation spanning AD 400 to 1400. One of the earliest settlements in …
This research assesses the zooarchaeological evidence for variable foraging strategies at two matched Caribbean sites, Sabazan and Grand Bay, on the Grenadine Island of …
SM Fitzpatrick, Q Kaye, J Feathers, JA Pavia… - Journal of …, 2009 - Elsevier
Ceramic snuffing tubes and inhaling bowls used for ingesting hallucinogenic substances are known from several islands in the West Indies, but their chronological distribution is often …
T Koussoulou - Papers from the Institute of Archaeology, 1999 - student-journals.ucl.ac.uk
This paper explains the mechanisms of deterioration of the silk fibres and dyes used to make historic textiles displayed in museums, and introduces a new method of protection of historic …
SM Fitzpatrick, Q Kaye, M Kappers… - Caribbean Journal of …, 2014 - BioOne
Archaeological research on Carriacou in the southern Grenadines has demonstrated that despite its relatively small size, the island was inhabited prehistorically for at least a …
Q Kaye - Papers from the Institute of Archaeology, 2009 - student-journals.ucl.ac.uk
Results This season's work at Grand Bay and Sabazan continued to produce some interesting and unexpected results. The lower levels of the two main trenches at Grand Bay …
SM Fitzpatrick, M Kappers, M Clark, J Stone - Caribbean Journal of Science, 2013 - BioOne
Abstract The Grenadine Islands in the southern Lesser Antilles have received relatively little attention by archaeologists compared to other regions of the Caribbean. However, research …
QA Ahmad, NG Umar - American Journal of Geospatial …, 2024 - journals.e-palli.com
Abstract Ikara Local Government Area of Kaduna State, Nigeria has rich and diverse archaeological heritage. The research employed geospatial technologies, including …
Could control of drugs (psychoactive substances) used in ritual contexts in the pre- Columbian Caribbean have led to the acquisition of power? And, if so, by whom, what kinds …