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Jeu d'argile: céramique, indentité culturelle, créolisation. Une étude archéo-anthropologique de la céramique des sociétés caribéennes multiculturelles de la période précoloniale à nos jours
My research proposes a multivocal anthropological reading of the material production of multicultural Caribbean societies from the pre-colonial period to the present. This study is approached through the prism of the concept of creolization.
Show moreThe Caribbean is a dynamic region with intense cultural interactions, from the pre-colonial period to the contemporary period. During the pre-colonial period, the social, cultural and political networks in which the island communities were involved were modified. The archaeology also demonstrates that the material culture of the populations was affected; it has allowed us to identify a diversity of ceramic styles influenced by multiple and plural contributions, witnessing the exchange of ideas and/or objects and/or know-how between the various communities. Colonization will disrupt the dynamics in place, introducing forced contacts of different social and ethnic groups at the origin of the emergence of a patchwork of new communities.
My research proposes a multivocal anthropological reading of the material production of multicultural Caribbean societies from the pre-colonial period to the present. This study is approached through the prism of the concept of creolization.
The methodology used is a holistic approach that combines technological, morphological, petrographic, stylistic and ethnographic studies.
This research takes a new look at the material culture of the Amerindians of the Caribbean which induces cultural and social transformations during the pre-colonial period.
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- All authors
- Jacobson, K.F.
- Supervisor
- Hofman, C.L.; Rostain, S.
- Co-supervisor
- Manem, S.
- Committee
- Soressie, M.A.; Degryse, P.A.I.H.; Antczak, M.M.; Keurs, P. J.ter; Kabir, A.J.; Boomert, A.; Versluys, M.J.; Bérard, B.
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- Doctor (dr.)
- Awarding Institution
- Faculty of Archaeology , Leiden University
- Date
- 2023-04-04