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oapen-20.500.12657-863902024-01-04T02:17:15Z La Biographie d’un paysage Sony Jean, Joseph biographie du paysage transformation du paysage archéologie amérindienne archéologie coloniale dynamique d’établissement palimpseste complexe habitation coloniale Haïti bic Book Industry Communication::H Humanities::HD Archaeology bic Book Industry Communication::1 Geographical Qualifiers::1K The Americas::1KJ Caribbean islands This study explores long term landscape transformations of the Fort-Liberté region, Haiti. By using a landscaped biography approach, this research aims to understand the substantial developments of the region, from the Amerindian occupation, through the Spanish colonization, to the French colonial period. The study of the transformation of the landscape in the longue-durée suggests that activities of cultural groups are considered as events that were connected to each other, not just as superposed layers or isolated events. The archaeological sites dispersed in the natural environment express the idea of a complex palimpsest of the region's history. This study of the Haitian cultural landscape has proposed to take into account the multi-layered nature of the landscape in order to avoid the dichotomy between pre-colonial and colonial in this context of long-term landscape transformation. 2024-01-03T16:04:51Z 2024-01-03T16:04:51Z 2019 book ONIX_20240103_9789088908392_8 9789088908392 9789088908408 9789088908415 https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/86390 fre application/pdf n/a 9789088908392.pdf https://www.sidestone.com/books/la-biographie-d-un-paysage Sidestone Press Sidestone Press Dissertations This study explores long term landscape transformations of the Fort-Liberté region, Haiti. By using a landscaped biography approach, this research aims to understand the substantial developments of the region, from the Amerindian occupation, through the Spanish colonization, to the French colonial period. The study of the transformation of the landscape in the longue-durée suggests that activities of cultural groups are considered as events that were connected to each other, not just as superposed layers or isolated events. The archaeological sites dispersed in the natural environment express the idea of a complex palimpsest of the region's history. This study of the Haitian cultural landscape has proposed to take into account the multi-layered nature of the landscape in order to avoid the dichotomy between pre-colonial and colonial in this context of long-term landscape transformation. 471fd6d5-f295-4fd0-a13a-e60a6420f603 9789088908392 9789088908408 9789088908415 Sidestone Press Dissertations 248 Leiden open access
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This study explores long term landscape transformations of the Fort-Liberté region, Haiti. By using a landscaped biography approach, this research aims to understand the substantial developments of the region, from the Amerindian occupation, through the Spanish colonization, to the French colonial period. The study of the transformation of the landscape in the longue-durée suggests that activities of cultural groups are considered as events that were connected to each other, not just as superposed layers or isolated events. The archaeological sites dispersed in the natural environment express the idea of a complex palimpsest of the region's history. This study of the Haitian cultural landscape has proposed to take into account the multi-layered nature of the landscape in order to avoid the dichotomy between pre-colonial and colonial in this context of long-term landscape transformation.
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