The Caribbean before Columbus
William F. Keegan and Corinne L. Hofman
Reviews and Awards
"Few monographs have been able to successfully paint the picture of this complexity in a coherent way. The Caribbean before Columbus is a laudable attempt to fill the void...By attempting to redefine Caribbean archaeology, Keeganand Hofman have tackled a monster, but they have provided a commendable summary of where we are, and an excellent base to build roads to where we would like to be. It will be cited for many years to come." -- Isabel Rivera-Collazo, University of San Diego, New West Indian Guide
"This work offers new insights and alternative theories to refine or replace traditional and more commonly cited explanations of prehistory throughout the Caribbean region. It will inspire discussion and debate among scholars, and stimulate new generations of Caribbean researchers on prehistoric societies in the Caribbean. This volume serves as an important and useful tool for educators and students, and an essential reference in Caribbean prehistoric research." -- Margaret E. Leshikar-Denton, Cayman Islands National Museum, Grand Cayman, International Journal of Nautical Archaeology
"In conclusion, I commend the authors for taking on an extensive and intensive overview of the ancient Caribbean and expressing new ideas... The book will be a good source of information and references for professionals, as well as for graduate and undergraduate students." -- Antonio Curet, Antiquity
"An important feature of the book is its use of specific archaeological sites to illustrate important points. ... Summing Up: Essential. All university and four-year college libraries." --R. Berleant-Schiller, CHOICE
"This is a very significant contribution to Caribbean archaeology. Currently there is not a book out there that deals with as many new interpretations and frameworks or that clearly explains where things have gone wrong in the past. I consider this book to be essential for understanding Caribbean archaeology at any level from undergraduate to professional. ... I find the volume well written in a clear style and with good organisation. There are a lot of complex issues discussed but it is not by any means a difficult read. This is the best work I have found for teaching a senior level undergraduate seminar." -- Richard T. Callaghan, International Journal of Maritime History
"Keegan and Hofman's review richly illustrates just how complex and diverse the ancient lifeways of the region once were. This work is sure to be widely read and to spark new research and debate about the prehistoric societies of the Caribbean."-William J. Pestle, University of Miami