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Images of conquest: scholars in the Dominican Republic study a Columbus-era Taino town and some intriguing rock art

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Studies of rock art and a settlement at the La Aleta site in the Dominican Republic's East National Park are expected to provide new information about the Taino people and their response to the arrival of the Spanish. Four plazas have been found at La Aleta, as well as a ceremonial cenote with well-preserved ceremonial objects. The rock art includes paintings from the time of the conquest. The Taino culture became extinct by 1525 as a result of war and disease.

Author: Foster, John, Conrad, Geoffrey, Beeker, Charles, Uhls, Lynn, Brauner, Mark, Veloz Maggiolo, Marcio, Ortega, Elpidio
Publisher: Archaeological Institute of America
Publication Name: Archaeology
Subject: Anthropology/archeology/folklore
ISSN: 0003-8113
Year: 1997
Art, Dominican Republic, Rock paintings, Rock drawings, Tainos, Conquerors

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Christopher Columbus: the movie

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'Christopher Columbus: The Discovery' is a movie that takes dreadful liberties with historical and archeological reality. Its most dramatic moments are drawn from a fictionalized biography, the film routinely ignores the real Columbus's flat statements, and the native islanders are presented in a grossly simplistic and condescending manner. The movie had the support of the Spanish Quincentenary Commission and respected scholars, but lacks all credibility.

Author: Keegan, William F.
Publisher: Archaeological Institute of America
Publication Name: Archaeology
Subject: Anthropology/archeology/folklore
ISSN: 0003-8113
Year: 1992
Criticism and interpretation, Explorers, Christopher Columbus: The Discovery (Motion picture)

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Elusive Columbus

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A Discovery channel documentary, 'Quest for Columbus: The Search for the Santa Maria', is reviewed. The film focuses on some of the hidden points about the voyage of Columbus and his men.

Author: Popson, Colleen P.
Publisher: Archaeological Institute of America
Publication Name: Archaeology
Subject: Anthropology/archeology/folklore
ISSN: 0003-8113
Year: 2004
Evaluation, Travel, Voyages and travels, Quest for Columbus: The Search for the Santa Maria (Motion picture)

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Subjects list: Portrayals, Columbus, Christopher (Italian explorer)
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