Archaeology of Colonialism and Ethnogenesis in Guam and the Mariana Islands
Author(s): Natalia Moragas; Sandra Montón-Subías; James Bayman
Year: 2018
Summary
This paper presents a new archaeological project that we are co-directing in Umatac, Guam. Combining historical written sources and archaeological information, we seek to contribute a better understanding of the historical-archaeological legacy connected to colonial processes related to the Hispanic Monarchy in the western Pacific, and their role in resulting ethnogenesis.
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Archaeology of Colonialism and Ethnogenesis in Guam and the Mariana Islands. Natalia Moragas, Sandra Montón-Subías, James Bayman. Presented at The 82nd Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Washington, DC. 2018 ( tDAR id: 443573)
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Keywords
General
Colonialism
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Ethnohistory/History
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Historic
Geographic Keywords
Pacific Islands
Spatial Coverage
min long: 153.633; min lat: -51.399 ; max long: -107.578; max lat: 24.207 ;
Record Identifiers
Abstract Id(s): 21345