Overview of the Archaeological Work in Barbuda: A 20-Year Retrospective
Author(s): Sophia Perdikaris
Year: 2024
Summary
This is an abstract from the "At the Frontier of Big Climate, Disaster Capitalism, and Endangered Cultural Heritage in Barbuda, Lesser Antilles" session, at the 89th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology.
Barbuda has been the focus of transdisciplinary investigation since 2005. Central to our work in Barbuda is our collaborative relationship with the outmost experts of the island, the Barbudan people. The foundation for all work on island is that of mutual respect for our academic disciplines and the expertise of Barbudans. Our research is research of relevance and in this session, we are presenting the latest findings from our archaeological work and the importance of applied work in the understanding, preservation, and conservation of island heritage during times of extreme weather and intensive development.
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Overview of the Archaeological Work in Barbuda: A 20-Year Retrospective. Sophia Perdikaris. Presented at The 89th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology. 2024 ( tDAR id: 499003)
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Keywords
General
Coastal and Island Archaeology
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contact period
Geographic Keywords
Caribbean
Spatial Coverage
min long: -90.747; min lat: 3.25 ; max long: -48.999; max lat: 27.683 ;
Record Identifiers
Abstract Id(s): 38328.0