Les gisements précolombiens de la Baie Orientale Campements du Mésoindien et du Néoindien sur l'île de Saint-Martin (Petites Antilles)

Two exceptionally well preserved sites were discovered in 2000 on the backshore of Baie Orientale on the island of Saint Martin, Lesser Antilles: Mesoindian camps (800 BC - 100 AD), where subsistence activities were associated with stone, shell and coral tool manufacturing, which was previously unkn...

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Other Authors: Bonnissent, Dominique (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Published: Paris Éditions de la Maison des sciences de l'homme 2013
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