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[...]... prehistoric archaeologyofPuertoRico The substance of the volume offers a combination of new data, synthesis, and new insights on topics that are of fundamental importance in current Puerto Rican archaeology And, issues that are crucial to PuertoRico both re®ect and illuminate similar concerns elsewhere in the West Indies, lowland South America, and Central America This book concentrates on issues and data... thousands of survey and excavation reports and documented archaeological sites In addition, graduate students and researchers from PuertoRicoand abroad have been keeping apace with innovative methods of analysis and theoretical perspectives Archaeologists actively addressing a broad range of topics were invited to prepare chapters for this book on the prehistory and ethnohistory of Puerto Rico The... Sites in the Vicinity of Maisabel 116 Table 4.1 Sources of Prehistoric Archaeobotanical and Zooarchaeological Assemblages from PuertoRicoand Vieques 124 Table 4.2 Archaeobotanical and Zooarchaeological Assemblages from Commonwealth ofPuertoRico 128 Table 4.3 Macrophytic Identi¤cations from Archaeological Sites on PuertoRicoand Vieques 132 Table 4.4 Ethnobotany of Plant Taxa from Puerto Rican Sites... Many of the early Spanish accounts refer to the Native Americans ofPuertoRico as borinqueños Today, residents of the island frequently refer to Borinquen to evoke a link with the past and to assert a sense of independent identity This book came to fruition because of the hard work and support of many xviii / Preface people and institutions John Milner Associates provided infrastructural support and. .. environs of Maisabel and offer suggestions into Late Archaic and ceramic-age land-use history and cultivation practices Susan deFrance and Lee Newsom provide an island-wide summary of subsistence research, from the respective disciplines of zooarchaeology and archaeobotany Anne Stokes addresses dietary patterns during the ceramic age by examining carbon and nitrogen isotope ratios in a series of human... Puerto Rican Sites 138 Table 4.5 Seed and Other Nonwood Plant Remains from PuertoRicoand Vieques 142 Illustrations / xiii Table 4.6 Wood Remains from Ceramic-Age Sites on PuertoRicoand Vieques 145 Table 4.7 Zooarchaeological Identi¤cations from Archaeological Sites on PuertoRicoand Vieques 151 Table 4.8 Taxa Totals for Zooarchaeological Assemblages from PuertoRicoand Vieques 176 Table 5.1 Isotope... framework of biogeography and thus she evaluates skeletal remains from other sections of the Caribbean in addition to PuertoRico Joshua Torres reviews changes in the social landscape of south-central PuertoRico Combining data generated from compliance-mandated investigations with academic research Torres traces settlement patterns from the early to late ceramic periods and constructs models of political and. .. proceed using rock art Karen Anderson closes the book in her discussion of Taíno life during the century following Spanish colonization, thus marking the end of prehistory in PuertoRico The title of the book, Ancient Borinquen, acknowledges the indigenous name for PuertoRico When the Spanish arrived, they observed that the Native American occupants called the island Borinquen (variously Boriquén,... PuertoRico from immediate neighbors, the wider Caribbean Basin, lowland South America, and, perhaps, Central America? We don’t To varying degrees, all of the chapters in this book at least address issues and in some cases draw on data from beyond the boundaries ofPuertoRico As Irving Rouse observed long ago, often the passageways between islands were the logical units of analysis and loci of intense... continue the work initiated by Rainey as part of the Scienti¤c Survey ofPuertoRicoand the Virgin Islands Rouse’s (1940:49) initial impression of West Indian ceramics, based primarily on his typological analysis of materials from PuertoRicoand Haiti available at the Peabody Museum, was “that pottery-making in the West Indies had a multiple origin, from both North and South America, rather than a single . h0" alt="" ANCIENT BORINQUEN Map of the Caribbean Basin. ANCIENT BORINQUEN Archaeology and Ethnohistory of Native Puerto Rico Edited by Peter E. Siegel The University of Alabama Press Tuscaloosa Copyright. Indians of the West Indies Puerto Rico Antiquities. 2. Indians of the West Indies Puerto Rico History. 3. Ethnohistory Puerto Rico. 4. Puerto Rico Antiquities. I. Siegel, Peter E. F1969.A53 2005 972.95′01—dc22 . Status of Paleoethnobiological Research on Puerto Rico and Adjacent Islands Susan D. deFrance and Lee A. Newsom 122 5 Ceramic-Age Dietary Patterns in Puerto Rico: Stable Isotopes and Island Biogeography Anne