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Domestic adaptation at Puerto Real, Haiti

Historical Archaeology, 1986
Archaeological investigation of domestic adaptation at the 16th-century Spanish colony of Puerto Real is discussed. The results are compared to data from similar sites in St. Augustine, Florida. It is suggested that economic and environmental factors were prime movers in influencing the adaptive strategies revealed at the respective sites.
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Vertebrate Fauna from Locus 39, Puerto Real, Haiti

Journal of Field Archaeology, 1986
Abstract Puerto Real was a Spanish town founded between 1502 and 1505 on the island of Hispaniola, in what is now Haiti. Analysis of the vertebrate fauna excavated in 1981 from one section of the town, Locus 39, indicates that cattle were abundant and that use of other taxa was limited. The faunal collection included 71,179 bones, weighing 207,703.92 g.
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