Événements

Unity and Diversity of the Amerindian Caribbean

English

In its zeal to educate us on everything there is to know about the indigenous people of the Dominican Republic, the Regional Museum of Archaeology in Altos de Chavón, invites you to travel back in time and enjoy a new exhibit: Unity and Diversity in the Amerindian Caribbean. 

Unity and Diversity in the Amerindian Caribbean displays pre-columbian artifacts found during an archaeological dig carried out by the University of Leiden and the Museo del Hombre Dominicano (Museum of Dominican Man) between 2005 and 2008 in the area of Cabo San Rafael, within Cap Cana.

The artifacts discovered through these investigations showed the constant human mobility of the indigenous people, as well as the exchange of  goods and ideas between the indigenous Caribbean communities – long before colonization.

Much more than ever before was discovered about the early settlers of the island; of their subsistence, the peculiar way they built their homes, how they buried their deceased, their works of art, their rituals, their relationships to other indigenous populations from the Caribbean and about the first encounters between the Indigenous community and the Europeans. You can learn all about this in the new exhibit.


In its zeal to educate us on everything there is to know about the indigenous people of the Dominican Republic, the Regional Museum of Archaeology in Altos de Chavón, invites you to travel back in time and enjoy a new exhibit: Unity and Diversity in the Amerindian Caribbean. 

Unity and Diversity in the Amerindian Caribbean displays pre-columbian artifacts found during an archaeological dig carried out by the University of Leiden and the Museo del Hombre Dominicano (Museum of Dominican Man) between 2005 and 2008 in the area of Cabo San Rafael, within Cap Cana.

The artifacts discovered through these investigations showed the constant human mobility of the indigenous people, as well as the exchange of  goods and ideas between the indigenous Caribbean communities – long before colonization.

Much more than ever before was discovered about the early settlers of the island; of their subsistence, the peculiar way they built their homes, how they buried their deceased, their works of art, their rituals, their relationships to other indigenous populations from the Caribbean and about the first encounters between the Indigenous community and the Europeans. You can learn all about this in the new exhibit.

– See more at: http://casadecampoliving.com/regional-museum-archaeology-presents-educational-exhibition/#sthash.Tj1w6hUk.dpuf


In its zeal to educate us on everything there is to know about the indigenous people of the Dominican Republic, the Regional Museum of Archaeology in Altos de Chavón, invites you to travel back in time and enjoy a new exhibit: Unity and Diversity in the Amerindian Caribbean. 

Unity and Diversity in the Amerindian Caribbean displays pre-columbian artifacts found during an archaeological dig carried out by the University of Leiden and the Museo del Hombre Dominicano (Museum of Dominican Man) between 2005 and 2008 in the area of Cabo San Rafael, within Cap Cana.

The artifacts discovered through these investigations showed the constant human mobility of the indigenous people, as well as the exchange of  goods and ideas between the indigenous Caribbean communities – long before colonization.

Much more than ever before was discovered about the early settlers of the island; of their subsistence, the peculiar way they built their homes, how they buried their deceased, their works of art, their rituals, their relationships to other indigenous populations from the Caribbean and about the first encounters between the Indigenous community and the Europeans. You can learn all about this in the new exhibit.

– See more at: http://casadecampoliving.com/regional-museum-archaeology-presents-educational-exhibition/#sthash.Tj1w6hUk.dpuf


In its zeal to educate us on everything there is to know about the indigenous people of the Dominican Republic, the Regional Museum of Archaeology in Altos de Chavón, invites you to travel back in time and enjoy a new exhibit: Unity and Diversity in the Amerindian Caribbean. 

Unity and Diversity in the Amerindian Caribbean displays pre-columbian artifacts found during an archaeological dig carried out by the University of Leiden and the Museo del Hombre Dominicano (Museum of Dominican Man) between 2005 and 2008 in the area of Cabo San Rafael, within Cap Cana.

The artifacts discovered through these investigations showed the constant human mobility of the indigenous people, as well as the exchange of  goods and ideas between the indigenous Caribbean communities – long before colonization.

Much more than ever before was discovered about the early settlers of the island; of their subsistence, the peculiar way they built their homes, how they buried their deceased, their works of art, their rituals, their relationships to other indigenous populations from the Caribbean and about the first encounters between the Indigenous community and the Europeans. You can learn all about this in the new exhibit.

Partager :