Radiocarbon dates from Cura?ao's oldest Archaic site extend earliest island settlement to ca. 5700 cal BP

Cluadia T. Kraan, Michiel Kappers,Kelsey M. Lowe, S. Yoshi Maezumi,Christina M. Giovas

JOURNAL OF ISLAND & COASTAL ARCHAEOLOGY(2024)

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Due to its proximity to coastal South America and settlement during the early phase of insular Caribbean occupation, Curacao's archaeological record offers potential evidence for early overwater exploration and regional interaction. Here, we report new accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS) dates on charcoal from C-1426 at Salina Sint Marie, an Archaic rockshelter site that extends Curacao's occupation back to 5735-5600 cal BP, some 290-850 years earlier than the established settlement chronology. This finding makes the C-1426 rockshelter Curacao's earliest known archaeological site and among the oldest in the insular Caribbean. We describe the site and the archaeological context of dating and conclude by considering the implications of Curacao's revised occupation chronology for initial Caribbean settlement.
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ABC Archipelago,Archaic Age,Caribbean,chronometric hygiene,island colonization
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