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Portrait reconstruction of A woman buried in Puerto Rico in the Pre-Columbian Caribbean era
Ancient Individual

A woman buried in Puerto Rico in the Pre-Columbian Caribbean era

A woman buried in Puerto Rico during the Ceramic Period Tibes, Puerto Rico

A fragment of the ancient world, preserved across millennia in strands of DNA.

TIB002
773 CE - 992 CE
Female
Puerto Rico
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Chapter I

Identity

The biological and cultural markers that define this ancient individual

Sample ID

TIB002

Date Range

773 CE - 992 CE

Cultural Period

Ceramic Period Tibes, Puerto Rico

Biological Sex

Female

mtDNA Haplogroup

C1c

Y-DNA Haplogroup

N/A (Female)

Chapter II

Place

Where this individual was discovered

Country Puerto Rico
Locality Ponce. Tibes
Chapter III

Time

When this individual lived in the broader context of human history

TIB002 773 CE - 992 CE
Chapter IV

Story

The narrative of this ancient life

The Ceramic Period in Puerto Rico, particularly associated with the Tibes Indigenous Center, represents a significant era in the development of the Taíno culture, which was one of the most complex and socially advanced indigenous societies in the pre-Columbian Caribbean. This period, encompassing a timeline from approximately 500 CE to 1200 CE, marked a transition from the earlier Archaic Period characterized by a nomadic lifestyle and limited agricultural practices to a more settled way of life with advanced ceramic production, agricultural practices, and societal organization.

Tibes Indigenous Ceremonial Center

The Tibes Ceremonial Center, located near the city of Ponce, Puerto Rico, is one of the most important archeological sites from this era. Discovered in 1975 after a hurricane uncovered its plaza, Tibes provides crucial insights into the socio-political and spiritual life of the Taíno, particularly during the later stages of the Ceramic Period.

Social and Political Structure

  1. Caciques and Cacicazgos: The Taíno society was organized in chiefdoms known as cacicazgos, each led by a cacique or chief. The Tibes site likely served as a political and ceremonial hub for such a chiefdom, with relations and influences extending to other cacicazgos across the island and the Greater Antilles.

  2. Villages: Settlements during this period typically consisted of multiple villages. These villages were interconnected through trade, marriage alliances, and religious practices. The layout of the Tibes site, which included plazas and ball courts, suggests a well-organized community structure focused on ceremonial activities and communal living.

Religion and Spirituality

  1. Ceremonial Sites: Tibes features multiple ball courts and plazas that were central to the Taíno's ceremonial life. These areas were used for religious gatherings, games, and as part of festival observances that strengthened community bonds and reinforced social hierarchies.

  2. Zemes: The Taíno believed in a plethora of spirits or zemes, which they worshipped and offered sacrifices to in hopes of favorable conditions for crops, health, and well-being. Artefacts such as stone and wood carvings of zemes have been discovered at Tibes, indicating the spiritual importance of the site.

Agricultural Practices

The transition to the Ceramic Period marked a shift towards more intensive agricultural practices. The Taíno developed sophisticated farming techniques that included:

  1. Conucos: Raised mounds that were used to cultivate a variety of crops, most notably cassava (yuca), which was a staple of the Taíno diet.

  2. Irrigation and Soil Management: Evidence of irrigation systems and soil enhancement techniques suggest a deep understanding of agricultural sciences among the Taíno, allowing for sustainable food production that could support larger communities.

Ceramic and Artistic Developments

  1. Pottery: The era is particularly noted for its advancements in ceramic production. Taíno pottery from the Ceramic Period showcases intricate designs, including geometric patterns and anthropomorphic figures, often used in domestic and ceremonial contexts.

  2. Art and Symbolism: Taíno art was not merely decorative; it also carried significant symbolic meanings. Artifacts such as petroglyphs found at Tibes depict animals, deities, and other symbolic figures that offer insights into the religious beliefs and cultural narratives of the Taíno people.

Conclusion

The Ceramic Period in Puerto Rico, exemplified by the Tibes site, represents a peak in Taíno cultural development with far-reaching implications for understanding indigenous Caribbean societies. By examining the social structures, religious practices, agricultural innovations, and artistic productions of this period, we gain a richer understanding of the Taíno's advanced civilization and their legacy in the Caribbean. Tibes continues to be an invaluable source for archaeologists and historians seeking to unravel the complexities of pre-Columbian life in Puerto Rico and the broader Caribbean region.

Context

Related Samples

This individual exists within a broader network of ancient samples. No ancient genome stands alone.

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CAA002 Archaic Period Las Carolinas, Cuba 261 CE Matanzas. Las Carolinas II, Cuba View
CAA001003 Archaic Period Las Carolinas, Cuba 129 CE Matanzas. Las Carolinas II, Cuba View
CAO001 Archaic Period Canimar Abajo, Cuba 1035 CE Matanzas City. Canimar Abajo, Cuba View
CAO002008 Archaic Period Canimar Abajo, Cuba 540 CE Matanzas City. Canimar Abajo, Cuba View
CAO006 Archaic Period Canimar Abajo, Cuba 1400 BCE Matanzas City. Canimar Abajo, Cuba View
I17588 Archaic Period Canimar Abajo, Cuba 772 CE Matanzas City. Canimar Abajo, Cuba View
I13487 Archaic Period Canimar Abajo, Cuba 591 CE Matanzas City. Canimar Abajo, Cuba View
CAO010 Archaic Period Canimar Abajo, Cuba 1400 BCE Matanzas City. Canimar Abajo, Cuba View
CAO011 Archaic Period Canimar Abajo, Cuba 992 CE Matanzas City. Canimar Abajo, Cuba View
I11169 Archaic Period Canimar Abajo, Cuba 600 CE Matanzas City. Canimar Abajo, Cuba View
CAO014 Archaic Period Canimar Abajo, Cuba 263 CE Matanzas City. Canimar Abajo, Cuba View
CAO015 Archaic Period Canimar Abajo, Cuba 1263 BCE Matanzas City. Canimar Abajo, Cuba View
CAO016 Archaic Period Canimar Abajo, Cuba 1400 BCE Matanzas City. Canimar Abajo, Cuba View
CAO017 Archaic Period Canimar Abajo, Cuba 1400 BCE Matanzas City. Canimar Abajo, Cuba View
CAO018 Archaic Period Canimar Abajo, Cuba 1300 BCE Matanzas City. Canimar Abajo, Cuba View
CAO019 Archaic Period Canimar Abajo, Cuba 1375 BCE Matanzas City. Canimar Abajo, Cuba View
CAO020 Archaic Period Canimar Abajo, Cuba 1258 BCE Matanzas City. Canimar Abajo, Cuba View
CAO021 Archaic Period Canimar Abajo, Cuba 1162 CE Matanzas City. Canimar Abajo, Cuba View
CAO022026 Archaic Period Canimar Abajo, Cuba 605 CE Matanzas City. Canimar Abajo, Cuba View
CAO023025 Archaic Period Canimar Abajo, Cuba 991 CE Matanzas City. Canimar Abajo, Cuba View
CAO024 Archaic Period Canimar Abajo, Cuba 604 CE Matanzas City. Canimar Abajo, Cuba View
CAO027 Archaic Period Canimar Abajo, Cuba 608 CE Matanzas City. Canimar Abajo, Cuba View
CAO028 Archaic Period Canimar Abajo, Cuba 1215 CE Matanzas City. Canimar Abajo, Cuba View
CAO029 Archaic Period Canimar Abajo, Cuba 601 CE Matanzas City. Canimar Abajo, Cuba View
CAO030 Archaic Period Canimar Abajo, Cuba 550 CE Matanzas City. Canimar Abajo, Cuba View
CAO031 Archaic Period Canimar Abajo, Cuba 603 CE Matanzas City. Canimar Abajo, Cuba View
CAO004 Archaic Period Canimar Abajo, Cuba 653 CE Matanzas City. Canimar Abajo, Cuba View
CDE001 Ceramic Period Cueva Esqueletos, Cuba 1472 CE Camagüey. Sierra de Cubitas. Cueva de los Esqueletos 1, Cuba View
CDE002 Ceramic Period Cueva Esqueletos, Cuba 1436 CE Camagüey. Sierra de Cubitas. Cueva de los Esqueletos 1, Cuba View
CDE003 Ceramic Period Cueva Esqueletos, Cuba 1420 CE Camagüey. Sierra de Cubitas. Cueva de los Esqueletos 1, Cuba View
CDE004 Ceramic Period Cueva Esqueletos, Cuba 1412 CE Camagüey. Sierra de Cubitas. Cueva de los Esqueletos 1, Cuba View
CDE005 Ceramic Period Cueva Esqueletos, Cuba 1400 CE Camagüey. Sierra de Cubitas. Cueva de los Esqueletos 1, Cuba View
CIP001 Archaic Period Cueva Perico, Cuba 434 CE Artemisa province. Cueva del Perico I, Cuba View
CIP002 Archaic Period Cueva Perico, Cuba 436 CE Artemisa province. Cueva del Perico I, Cuba View
CIP003 Archaic Period Cueva Perico, Cuba 800 BCE Artemisa province. Cueva del Perico I, Cuba View
CIP007012 Archaic Period Cueva Perico, Cuba 565 CE Artemisa province. Cueva del Perico I, Cuba View
CIP008 Archaic Period Cueva Perico, Cuba 659 CE Artemisa province. Cueva del Perico I, Cuba View
CIP009 Archaic Period Cueva Perico, Cuba 803 BCE Artemisa province. Cueva del Perico I, Cuba View
CIP010 Archaic Period Cueva Perico, Cuba 441 CE Artemisa province. Cueva del Perico I, Cuba View
CIP011 Archaic Period Cueva Perico, Cuba 652 CE Artemisa province. Cueva del Perico I, Cuba View
CUC001 Archaic Period Cueva Calero, Cuba 1400 BCE Matanzas Province. Cardenas. Cueva Calero, Cuba View
CUC002 Archaic Period Cueva Calero, Cuba 1400 BCE Matanzas Province. Cardenas. Cueva Calero, Cuba View
CUC003 Archaic Period Cueva Calero, Cuba 1400 BCE Matanzas Province. Cardenas. Cueva Calero, Cuba View
CUC004 Archaic Period Cueva Calero, Cuba 1400 BCE Matanzas Province. Cardenas. Cueva Calero, Cuba View
ELM001 Ceramic Period El Morrillo, Cuba 1403 CE Matanzas. El Morrillo, Cuba View
GUY001 Archaic Period Guayabo Blanco, Cuba 800 BCE Matanzas province. Ciénaga de Zapata. Guayabo Blanco, Cuba View
GUY002 Archaic Period Guayabo Blanco, Cuba 749 BCE Matanzas province. Ciénaga de Zapata. Guayabo Blanco, Cuba View
GUY003 Archaic Period Guayabo Blanco, Cuba 235 CE Matanzas province. Ciénaga de Zapata. Guayabo Blanco, Cuba View
LAV001 Ceramic Period Lavoutte, St. Lucia 1027 CE St. Lucia. Cas-en-Bas. Lavoutte site, St. Lucia View
LAV002 Ceramic Period Lavoutte, St. Lucia 1229 CE St. Lucia. Cas-en-Bas. Lavoutte site, St. Lucia View
LAV003 Ceramic Period Lavoutte, St. Lucia 1265 CE St. Lucia. Cas-en-Bas. Lavoutte site, St. Lucia View
LAV004 Ceramic Period Lavoutte, St. Lucia 1000 CE St. Lucia. Cas-en-Bas. Lavoutte site, St. Lucia View
LAV005 Ceramic Period Lavoutte, St. Lucia 1021 CE St. Lucia. Cas-en-Bas. Lavoutte site, St. Lucia View
LAV006 Ceramic Period Lavoutte, St. Lucia 1000 CE St. Lucia. Cas-en-Bas. Lavoutte site, St. Lucia View
LAV007 Ceramic Period Lavoutte, St. Lucia 1227 CE St. Lucia. Cas-en-Bas. Lavoutte site, St. Lucia View
LAV008 Ceramic Period Lavoutte, St. Lucia 1261 CE St. Lucia. Cas-en-Bas. Lavoutte site, St. Lucia View
LAV009 Ceramic Period Lavoutte, St. Lucia 1277 CE St. Lucia. Cas-en-Bas. Lavoutte site, St. Lucia View
LAV010 Ceramic Period Lavoutte, St. Lucia 1227 CE St. Lucia. Cas-en-Bas. Lavoutte site, St. Lucia View
LAV011 Ceramic Period Lavoutte, St. Lucia 1217 CE St. Lucia. Cas-en-Bas. Lavoutte site, St. Lucia View
LAV012 Ceramic Period Lavoutte, St. Lucia 1290 CE St. Lucia. Cas-en-Bas. Lavoutte site, St. Lucia View
LOI001 Ceramic Period Los Indios, Puerto Rico 1283 CE Santa Isabel. Los Indios, Puerto Rico View
MTO001 Archaic Period Manuelito, Cuba 660 CE Matanzas province. Manuelito, Cuba View
PCA001 Ceramic Period Punta Candelero, Puerto Rico 546 CE Humacao. Punta Candelero, Puerto Rico View
PCA002 Ceramic Period Punta Candelero, Puerto Rico 500 CE Humacao. Punta Candelero, Puerto Rico View
PCA006 Ceramic Period Punta Candelero, Puerto Rico 774 CE Humacao. Punta Candelero, Puerto Rico View
PCA009 Ceramic Period Punta Candelero, Puerto Rico 678 CE Humacao. Punta Candelero, Puerto Rico View
PCA010 Ceramic Period Punta Candelero, Puerto Rico 500 CE Humacao. Punta Candelero, Puerto Rico View
PCV001 Ceramic Period Eleuthera Island, Bahamas 950 CE Eleuthera. Bahamian Island. Preacher's Cave, Bahamas View
PCV003 Ceramic Period Eleuthera Island, Bahamas 994 CE Eleuthera. Bahamian Island. Preacher's Cave, Bahamas View
PCV004 Ceramic Period Eleuthera Island, Bahamas 950 CE Eleuthera. Bahamian Island. Preacher's Cave, Bahamas View
PDI003 Ceramic Period Paso del Indio, Puerto Rico 650 CE Vega Baja. Paso del Indio, Puerto Rico View
PDI006 Ceramic Period Paso del Indio, Puerto Rico 690 CE Vega Baja. Paso del Indio, Puerto Rico View
PDI008 Ceramic Period Paso del Indio, Puerto Rico 1219 CE Vega Baja. Paso del Indio, Puerto Rico View
PDI009 Ceramic Period Paso del Indio, Puerto Rico 650 CE Vega Baja. Paso del Indio, Puerto Rico View
PDI010 Ceramic Period Paso del Indio, Puerto Rico 994 CE Vega Baja. Paso del Indio, Puerto Rico View
PDI011 Ceramic Period Paso del Indio, Puerto Rico 1037 CE Vega Baja. Paso del Indio, Puerto Rico View
PDI012013 Ceramic Period Paso del Indio, Puerto Rico 901 CE Vega Baja. Paso del Indio, Puerto Rico View
PDM001 Archaic Period Playa del Mango, Cuba 19 CE Granma province. Rio Cauto Basin. Playa del Mango, Cuba View
PDM002 Archaic Period Playa del Mango, Cuba 150 BCE Granma province. Rio Cauto Basin. Playa del Mango, Cuba View
PDM003 Archaic Period Playa del Mango, Cuba 151 BCE Granma province. Rio Cauto Basin. Playa del Mango, Cuba View
PDM004 Archaic Period Playa del Mango, Cuba 31 CE Granma province. Rio Cauto Basin. Playa del Mango, Cuba View
PDM006 Archaic Period Playa del Mango, Cuba 151 BCE Granma province. Rio Cauto Basin. Playa del Mango, Cuba View
PDM008 Archaic Period Playa del Mango, Cuba 89 CE Granma province. Rio Cauto Basin. Playa del Mango, Cuba View
PDM009 Archaic Period Playa del Mango, Cuba 150 BCE Granma province. Rio Cauto Basin. Playa del Mango, Cuba View
PDM010 Archaic Period Playa del Mango, Cuba 14 CE Granma province. Rio Cauto Basin. Playa del Mango, Cuba View
TIB001 Ceramic Period Tibes, Puerto Rico 560 CE Ponce. Tibes, Puerto Rico View
TIB002 Ceramic Period Tibes, Puerto Rico 773 CE Ponce. Tibes, Puerto Rico View
ALG001 Ceramic Period Anse Gourde, Guadeloupe 992 CE Pointe de Chateaux peninsula. Anse à la Gourde, Guadeloupe View
ALG003 Ceramic Period Anse Gourde, Guadeloupe 1276 CE Pointe de Chateaux peninsula. Anse à la Gourde, Guadeloupe View
ALG002 Ceramic Period Anse Gourde, Guadeloupe 775 CE Pointe de Chateaux peninsula. Anse à la Gourde, Guadeloupe View
ALG004 Ceramic Period Anse Gourde, Guadeloupe 1269 CE Pointe de Chateaux peninsula. Anse à la Gourde, Guadeloupe View
CAO007 Cuban Preceramic 772 CE Canimar Abajo (Northwestern Cuba, Matanzas), Cuba View
CAO009 Cuban Preceramic 591 CE Canimar Abajo (Northwestern Cuba, Matanzas), Cuba View
CAO012 Cuban Preceramic 600 CE Canimar Abajo (Northwestern Cuba, Matanzas), Cuba View
CAO032 Cuban Preceramic 653 CE Canimar Abajo (Northwestern Cuba, Matanzas), Cuba View
PCV002 Ceramic Period Eleuthera Island, Bahamas 1047 CE Preacher's Cave (Eleuthera, North part of island) , Bahamas View
I14878 1047 CE North Eleuthera. Preacher's Cave, Bahamas View
ALG001 992 CE Pointe de Chateaux peninsula. Anse à la Gourde, Guadeloupe View
ALG002 775 CE Pointe de Chateaux peninsula. Anse à la Gourde, Guadeloupe View
ALG003 1276 CE Pointe de Chateaux peninsula. Anse à la Gourde, Guadeloupe View
ALG004 1269 CE Pointe de Chateaux peninsula. Anse à la Gourde, Guadeloupe View
CAO004 653 CE Matanzas City. Canimar Abajo, Cuba View
Sample ID Culture/Period Date Location Action
TIB001 Ceramic Period Tibes, Puerto Rico 560 CE Ponce. Tibes, Puerto Rico View
TIB002 Ceramic Period Tibes, Puerto Rico 773 CE Ponce. Tibes, Puerto Rico View
Sources

References

Scientific publications and genetic data that inform this profile.

Scientific Publication

Genomic insights into the early peopling of the Caribbean

Authors Nägele K, Posth C, Iraeta Orbegozo M, Chinique de Armas Y, Hernández Godoy ST et al.
Abstract

The Caribbean was one of the last regions of the Americas to be settled by humans, but where they came from and how and when they reached the islands remain unclear. We generated genome-wide data for 93 ancient Caribbean islanders dating between 3200 and 400 calibrated years before the present and found evidence of at least three separate dispersals into the region, including two early dispersals into the Western Caribbean, one of which seems connected to radiation events in North America. This was followed by a later expansion from South America. We also detected genetic differences between the early settlers and the newcomers from South America, with almost no evidence of admixture. Our results add to our understanding of the initial peopling of the Caribbean and the movements of Archaic Age peoples in the Americas.

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