Rich and varied, this book offers us a unique view of current research in Caribbean archaeology
The notion of space is a key concept of the archaeological discipline.
Movable or immovable remains found during excavations are the material reflections of political, social, economic and cultural populations studied. This book analyses three aspects of Caribbean Space (lived, intertwined and symbolic) using a variety of recent research and dealing equally with the pre-Columbian Caribbean and colonial period. Nearly forty international authors, recognized specialists in archaeology in the Caribbean and the Guianas, are gathered for the project.