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Acknowledgments I wish to thank all the authors of the various chapters for their stellar contributions . It was indeed a pleasure working with them. Their essays, which re- flect tremendous insight and an excellent grasp of the subject matter, are well appreciated and will, no doubt, serve to develop a better appreciation of geoinformatics within the context of Caribbean archaeology. I wish to express my profound gratitude to Narissa Seegulam, Daren Dhoray,Tariq Khan, John De Sormeaux, Kerry Bullock, Chris Riley, Naseema Hosein, Maria Peter-Joseph, Lystra Baksh-Moti, Marcela Boatswain, Serene Joseph, Kimika LaiTan, Luke Mahase, and Dale Flemming for assisting with various aspects of the project such as typing, collating, and enhancing maps, figures, and tables coupled with compiling both the glossary and references in the volume. Heather Cateau provided useful information on references relating to West Indian plantation societies. Her contribution is gratefully acknowledged. I am particularly grateful to my wife, Joan, and our son, Gavin, for their moral support and incomparable patience as I sat up long hours in the nights vetting and editing the various chapters.Finally,thanks to the staff of the University of Alabama Press for their encouragement at every stage of this publication. Basil A. Reid [18.206.13.112] Project MUSE (2024-03-29 02:16 GMT) Archaeology and Geoinformatics ...