- Historical Studies in Latin America
- Spanish Literature and Culture Studies
- Historical Studies on Spain
- Early Modern Women Writers
- Latin American history and culture
- Medieval and Early Modern Iberia
- Archaeology and ancient environmental studies
- History and Politics in Latin America
- Early Modern Spanish Literature
- Colonialism, slavery, and trade
- Forensic Anthropology and Bioarchaeology Studies
- Forensic and Genetic Research
- Reformation and Early Modern Christianity
- Historical Economic and Social Studies
- Historical Studies in Central America
- Global Maritime and Colonial Histories
- Historical and Cultural Archaeology Studies
- Historical and socio-economic studies of Spain and related regions
- Medieval Iberian Studies
- Latin American and Latino Studies
- Historical Art and Architecture Studies
- Historical and Linguistic Studies
- Cuban History and Society
- Maritime and Coastal Archaeology
- African history and culture analysis
Universidad Pablo de Olavide
2012-2024
Universidad de Sevilla
2020-2021
The recently enriched genomic history of Indigenous groups in the Americas is still meager concerning continental Central America. Here, we report ten pre-Hispanic (plus two early colonial) genomes and 84 genome-wide profiles from seven presently living Panama. Our analyses reveal that demographic events contributed to extensive genetic structure currently seen area, which also characterized by a distinctive Isthmo-Colombian component. This component drives these populations on specific...
New research dispels the idea that Panamá Viejo was initially founded one-half mile from site of its visible present-day ruins. The archaeological and historical evidence, subjected to interdisciplinary analysis, demonstrates city remained on same main plaza next natural port founding 500 years ago until destruction in 1671. data reconsidered newly uncovered also suggest reasons for previous misinterpretations city's early foundational history. Unlike many colonial cities towns, did not move...
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Abstract This article presents a relational database capable of integrating data from variety types written sources as well material remains. In response to historical research questions, information such diverse documentary, bioanthropological, isotopic, and DNA analyses has been assessed, homogenized, situated in time space. Multidisciplinary ontologies offer complementary integrated perspectives regarding persons goods. While responding specific questions about the impact globalization on...
Abstract Ginger smuggled out of Asia flourished on the Caribbean islands Hispaniola and Puerto Rico during late sixteenth early seventeenth centuries. The oriental root, whose migration transplantation Spanish sovereigns sought to stimulate, enjoyed more a market in England Low Countries than Castile. A differentiated demand for ginger northern southern Europe, documented archival literary sources, reflected principles humoral medicine influenced trade. Ginger’s poor adaptation fleet system,...
Abstract The Archaeological Site of Panama Viejo (Panama) comprises a protected area 28 km 2 within present‐day City, on America's Pacific coast. In 1519, the Spaniards founded city to secure natural port in an inhabited by indigenous peoples since at least eighth century CE. site, along coastline and between two rivers, became principal gateway for goods people travelling Europe settlements east (Realejo) west (Trujillo, Lima, Arica). Within one century, however, Viejo's freshwater...
Journal Article Joseph M. H. Clark. Veracruz and the Caribbean in Seventeenth Century. Get access Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2023. Pp. 344. Cloth $110.00. Bethany Aram Pablo de Olavide University, Seville, Spain Email: [email protected] https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1724-0812 Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar The American Historical Review, Volume 129, Issue 4, December 2024, Pages 1755–1756, https://doi.org/10.1093/ahr/rhae367 Published: 05 2024
The Isthmus of Panama was a crossroads between North and South America during the continent’s first peopling (and subsequent movements) also playing pivotal role European colonization African slave trade. Previous analyses uniparental systems revealed significant sex biases in genetic history Panamanians, as testified by high proportions Indigenous sub-Saharan mitochondrial DNAs (mtDNAs) prevalence Western European/northern Y chromosomes. Those studies were conducted on general population...
El espacio americano posiblemente fue el continente que se transformo de manera mas intensa durante la primera globalizacion. Tras deshielo del estrecho Bering, contacto entre este y resto globo hizo a traves las grandes masas oceanicas lo circundan. En larga medida, los sistemas navegacion transatlantica transpacifica forjo promociono imperio espanol – la Carrera Indias Galeon Manila, respectivamente – catalizaron globa...
SUMMARY The recently enriched genomic history of Indigenous groups in the Americas is still meagre concerning continental Central America. Here, we report ten pre-Hispanic (plus two early colonial) genomes and 84 genome-wide profiles from seven presently living Panama. Our analyses reveal that demographic changes isolation events contributed to create extensive genetic structure currently seen area, which also characterized by a distinctive Isthmo-Colombian component. This component drives...
The genomic histories of Indigenous groups in the Americas have been recently enriched by modern and ancient data, but dataset on continental Central America is still meagre. Here, we report ten pre-Hispanic (plus two early colonial) genomes 84 genome-wide profiles from seven presently living Panama, Isthmian land-bridge connecting North South America. Our analysis reveals extensive sub-structure geographic area with pre-colonial Panamanians clustering separately. On a scale, populations are...
This article illuminates essential and often-neglected legal political contexts for the production of “classical” accounts conquest America written by Gonzalo Fernández de Oviedo (1478–1557), Bartolomé las Casas (c. 1474–1566) Antonio Herrera y Tordesillas (1549–1626). Biographical details regarding these authors extracted from cases reveal pecuniary professional interests that influenced writings about Americans even beyond their own works. Unbeknown to generations scholars, men's litigious...
This chapter focuses on how the sailing warships developed in Atlantic Europe gave West a critical advantage overseas. A university education was rare Britain until Robbins Report Higher Education 1963 unleashed rapid expansion of higher education. The St Andrews team presented its work Scottish crime for first time, and listened to far more impressive presentations others, notably Victor Gatrell, author pioneering criminal statistics their interpretation; Christina Larner, who had just...