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Peter E. Siegel is a Principal Archaeologist and Senior Project Manager with John Milner Associates, a cultural heritage management firm specializing in archaeology, architecture, and planning.
"Puerto Rico has been the focus of intensive archaeological
research for the last 20 years and more. This impressive volume
pulls together the insights from this work and presents them within
a context that emphasizes both indigenous perspectives and Puerto
Rico's connections to the rest of the Caribbean."
--Samuel M. Wilson, author of Hispaniola: Caribbean Chiefdoms in
the Age of Columbus
"This volume was a much-needed publication, not only for Puerto
Rican, but also for Caribbean archeology."
--The Americas "Ancient Borinquen is a fabulous collection of
articles written by the leading practitioners of archaeology in
Puerto Rico. The book, which consists of ten chapters, highlights a
number of new directions in the field, and will be of value to
everyone with an interest in the history and prehistory of the
Caribbean."
--New West Indian Guide "This volume does a commendable job
assembling a comprehensive overview of recent archaeological work
on Puerto Rico. The book furthers our understanding of Caribbean
prehistory by focusing on this island interface between the Greater
and Lesser Antilles."
--Charles R. Ewen, author of From Spaniard to Creole: The
Archaeology of Cultural Formation at Puerto Real, Haiti
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