Puerto Real : the archaeology of a sixteenth-century Spanish town in Hispaniola / edited by Kathleen Deagan.
Material type:
- 0813013348
- Archaeology of a sixteenth-century Spanish town in Hispaniola
- 972.94 20
- 110 F 1911 P977 1995
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Biblioteca Juan Bosch | Biblioteca Juan Bosch | Recursos Regionales | Recursos Regionales (2do. Piso) | 110 F 1911 P977 1995 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | 1 | Available | 00000032790 |
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110 F 1911 N287h 2004 Histoire des caciques d'Haiti / | 110 F 1911 P419i 1951 La isla de la Tortuga : plaza de armas, refugio y seminario de los enemigos de España en Indias / | 110 F 1911 P419i 1977 La Isla de la Tortuga : plaza de armas, refugio y seminario de los enemigos de España en Indias ... / | 110 F 1911 P977 1995 Puerto Real : the archaeology of a sixteenth-century Spanish town in Hispaniola / | 110 F 1911 V642i 2004 In the name of liberty : a history of Haiti (pre-1492-1806) / | 110 F 1911 V696i 1981 Images d'Española et de Saint-Dominque = Pictures from Española and Saint-Dominque = Imagenes de Española y de Saint-Dominque / | 110 F 1912 P466 1998 Les perspectives d'Haiti dans la CARICOM / |
Includes bibliographical references (p. 491-519) and index.
"Long-awaited monograph concerning archaeological investigations conducted between 1975-83 at this 16th-century Spanish town near Cap Haitien, Haiti. The results are detailed in 13 chapters by the researchers who were responsible for particular studies. Topics include the contexts and discovery of the site, community organization and the public sector, Spanish households, economy, transculturation, and the site's abandonment and aftermath. Deagan's introduction and epilogue place these investigations in the broader context of historical archaeology"--Handbook of Latin American Studies, v. 57.
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