Recent Research at the Ceremonial Center of Tibes, Ponce, Puerto Rico
Part of: Society for American Archaeology 81st Annual Meeting, Orlando, FL (2016)
This symposium presents the latest results of analyses realized by the Proyecto Arqueológico del Centro Ceremonial de Tibes, Puerto Rico. Tibes is the earliest known civic-ceremonial center in the Greater Antilles and has been interpreted as one of the earliest political and economic centers in the Caribbean and first site of institutionalized stratification in the region. The main purpose of our research is the study of the social and cultural factors that led to the development of this center. The symposium includes presentations on recent excavations and findings of paleoethnobotanical, faunal, lithic, osteological, bioarchaeological, and regional analyses.
Other Keywords
Puerto Rico •
Geoarchaeology •
Ceramics •
bioarchaeology •
Ceremonial Center •
Radiometric Dating •
Zooarchaeology •
Petroglyphs •
Site Formation Processes •
Settlement patterns
Geographic Keywords
Caribbean
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- Documents (8)
- The Archaeological Project of the Ceremonial Center of Tibes: Summary and Recent Discoveries (2016)
- The burials of Tibes, reconsidered (2016)
- Characterisation of charcoal assemblages from the ceremonial center of Tibes, Puerto Rico (2016)
- Contextualizing Tibes and the Local Landscape (2016)
- Landscape Change at the Ceremonial Center of Tibes in Puerto Rico: A Late Holocene Hurricane Flood Event? (2016)
- Results of the analysis of the coral from Tibes Ceremonial Center, Puerto Rico (2016)
- Rock Art of the Ceremonial Center of Tibes, Ponce, Puerto Rico (2016)
- Zooarchaeology of the Vertebrate Fauna of Tibes: Uniformity in Transition (2016)