Dialogues in Cuban Archaeology
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Provides a politically and historically informed review of Cuban archaeology, from both American and Cuban perspectives. ?Many Americans are aware of the political, economic, and personal impacts of the U.S. embargo on Cuba. But the communication blockade between scholars has also affected the historical course of academic disciplines and research in general. With the easing of restrictions in the 1990s, academics are now freer to conduct research in Cuba, and the Cuban government has been more receptive to collaborative projects. L. Antonio Curet is Assistant Curator of Archaeology at the Field Museum and Adjunct Assistant Professor of Anthropology at the University of Illinois, Chicago. He is author of Caribbean Paleodemography: Population, Culture History, and Sociopolitical Processes in Ancient Puerto Rico. Shannon Lee Dawdy is Assistant Professor of Anthropology and Social Sciences in The College, University of Chicago. Gabino La Rosa Corzo was Research Archaeologist at the Centro de Antropologia in Havana and author of Runaway Slave Settlements in Cuba:? Resistance and Repression. With Contributions By:? Mary Jane Berman, Ramón Dacal Moure, Lourdes Domínguez, Jorge Febles, Perry L. Gnivecki, Pedro Godo,Marlene S. Linville, César A. Rodríguez Arce, Theresa A. Singleton, Jorge Ulloa Hung, Roberto Valcárcel Rojas,David R. Watters, Samuel M. Wilson |