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Related: About this forumArcheologists say early Caribbeans were not 'savage cannibals', as colonists wrote
Researchers in Antigua hope to correct speculative and erroneous colonial accounts that depict the Carib people as ferocious man-eaters
Gemma Handy in English Harbour
Tue 24 Apr 2018 03.01 EDT
For centuries, historians held that the Caribbeans earliest inhabitants were peaceful farmers who were wiped out by the ferocious man-eating Carib people. But archaeologists in Antigua say new evidence from one of the most important sites in the region is helping to correct speculative and erroneous accounts passed down from early colonists.
The excavation at a 12-acre site in Indian Creek has prompted a reassessment of older narratives, said Dr Reg Murphy, who is leading a team from Syracuse University, Farmingdale State College and Brooklyn College.
Colonial-era historians said that the Arawak people were exterminated in about 1300 AD by the Caribs, who were demonised as man-eaters and then themselves displaced by the first European settlers .
We hope to reevaluate those long-held assumptions, said Murphy. From analysing their diet we have found no evidence that Caribs ever ate humans.
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https://www.theguardian.com/world/2018/apr/24/archeology-caribbean-carib-people-cannibalism-colonial-history-wrong
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Archeologists say early Caribbeans were not 'savage cannibals', as colonists wrote (Original Post)
Judi Lynn
Apr 2018
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sandensea
(22,850 posts)1. Columbus and his brothers were the savages
Raping, dismembering, killing children in front of parents, burning people alive, and of course stealing everything that wasn't nailed down - even property which, by contract, belonged to the crown.
The latter, of course, is what ended up turning the crown against them. such that the Columbuses were denied a dynastic governorship of Hispaniola, as they had expected to get.
philly_bob
(2,427 posts)2. Really, really appreciate your science/anthropology posts, Judi Lynn. /nt
raven mad
(4,940 posts)3. Judi Lynn, I'm here to offer my thanks!
I bookmark 80% of your OP's - and get to share them when spouse gets home!
Really fascinating article.