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Dialogues in Cuban Archaeology

by L. Antonio Curet, Shannon Lee Dawdy, and Gabino La Rosa Corzo

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The Organization of <strong>Cuban</strong> <strong>Archaeology</strong> / 51<br />

Havana. One can earn a Licentiate <strong>in</strong> History (Table 3.1) that entitles the<br />

holder to conduct research. <strong>Cuban</strong> universities do not grant degrees <strong>in</strong> archaeology,<br />

but students can specialize <strong>in</strong> it. The licentiate takes ¤ve years to complete.<br />

Students who specialize <strong>in</strong> archaeology must take courses that <strong>in</strong>clude<br />

artifact analysis, zooarchaeology, Marxist philosophy, physical anthropology,<br />

computer analyses, history, and philosophy (Table 3.2). Fieldwork is required<br />

to complete the program. In 1987, Lourdes Domínguez (Figure 3.3) became

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