The Ortoiroid people were the second wave of human settlers of the
Caribbean
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who began their migration into the Antilles around 2000 BCE. They were preceded by the
Casimiroid peoples (~4190-2165 BCE). They are believed to have originated in the
Orinoco
The Orinoco () is one of the longest rivers in South America at . Its drainage basin, sometimes known as the Orinoquia, covers , with 76.3 percent of it in Venezuela and the remainder in Colombia. It is the fourth largest river in the wor ...
valley in South America, migrating to the
Antilles
The Antilles (; gcf, label=Antillean Creole, Antiy; es, Antillas; french: Antilles; nl, Antillen; ht, Antiy; pap, Antias; Jamaican Patois: ''Antiliiz'') is an archipelago bordered by the Caribbean Sea to the south and west, the Gulf of Mex ...
from
Trinidad and Tobago
Trinidad and Tobago (, ), officially the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago, is the southernmost island country in the Caribbean. Consisting of the main islands Trinidad and Tobago, and numerous much smaller islands, it is situated south of ...
to
Puerto Rico
Puerto Rico (; abbreviated PR; tnq, Boriken, ''Borinquen''), officially the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico ( es, link=yes, Estado Libre Asociado de Puerto Rico, lit=Free Associated State of Puerto Rico), is a Caribbean island and Unincorporated ...
. The name "Ortoiroid" comes from
Ortoire, a
shell midden
A midden (also kitchen midden or shell heap) is an old dump for domestic waste which may consist of animal bone, human excrement, botanical material, mollusc shells, potsherds, lithics (especially debitage), and other artifacts and ecofact ...
site in southeast Trinidad, they have also been called Banwaroid after another
archaeological site
An archaeological site is a place (or group of physical sites) in which evidence of past activity is preserved (either prehistoric or historic or contemporary), and which has been, or may be, investigated using the discipline of archaeology an ...
in Trinidad
[Saunders 211]
Settlement patterns
The Ortoiroid are believed to have developed in
South America
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before moving to the
West Indies
The West Indies is a subregion of North America, surrounded by the North Atlantic Ocean and the Caribbean Sea that includes 13 independent island countries and 18 dependencies and other territories in three major archipelagos: the Greater A ...
.
[Rouse 63.] The earliest
radiocarbon date
Radiocarbon dating (also referred to as carbon dating or carbon-14 dating) is a method for determining the age of an object containing organic material by using the properties of radiocarbon, a radioactive isotope of carbon.
The method was dev ...
for the Ortoiroid is 5230 BCE from Trinidad.
[
The two earliest Ortoiroid sites in Trinidad are the Banwari Trace and at St. John's Road, ]South Oropouche
South Oropouche is a community in Trinidad and Tobago. It is at sea level. There is an archaeological site at St John's Road, South Oropouche. Dow Village, Siparia, Dow Village is in South Oropouche.
References
Populated places in Trinidad ...
, which date back at least to 5500 BCE.[Saunders 13.] At this time, Trinidad might have still been connected to the South American mainland.
The majority of archaeological site
An archaeological site is a place (or group of physical sites) in which evidence of past activity is preserved (either prehistoric or historic or contemporary), and which has been, or may be, investigated using the discipline of archaeology an ...
s associated with the Ortoiroid are found near or on the coasts.[Rouse 69.] Tobago has at least one Ortoiroid site, Martinique
Martinique ( , ; gcf, label=Martinican Creole, Matinik or ; Kalinago: or ) is an island and an overseas department/region and single territorial collectivity of France. An integral part of the French Republic, Martinique is located in th ...
has two, and Antigua
Antigua ( ), also known as Waladli or Wadadli by the native population, is an island in the Lesser Antilles. It is one of the Leeward Islands in the Caribbean region and the main island of the country of Antigua and Barbuda. Antigua and Bar ...
has 24 Ortoiroid shell-midden sites. Ortoiroid peoples settled on St. Kitts from 2000 BCE to 400 BCE.[Saunders 260.]
In the north, two distinct Ortoiroid subcultures have been identified: the Coroso culture
The Ortoiroid people were the second wave of human settlers of the Caribbean who began their migration into the Antilles around 2000 BCE. They were preceded by the Casimiroid peoples (~4190-2165 BCE). They are believed to have originated in the Ori ...
, which flourished from 1500 BCE–200 CE, and the Krum Bay culture
Krum ( bg, Крум, el, Κροῦμος/Kroumos), often referred to as Krum the Fearsome ( bg, Крум Страшни) was the Khan of Bulgaria from sometime between 796 and 803 until his death in 814. During his reign the Bulgarian territory ...
, which spanned 1500—200 BCE. The Coroso people lived in Puerto Rico, where the oldest known site is the Angostura site, dating from 4000 BCE.["Prehistory of the Caribbean Culture Area."]
''Southeast Archaeological Center'' (retrieved 9 July 2011). The Krum Bay people lived in the Virgin Islands
The Virgin Islands ( es, Islas Vírgenes) are an archipelago in the Caribbean Sea. They are geologically and biogeographically the easternmost part of the Greater Antilles, the northern islands belonging to the Puerto Rico Trench and St. Croix ...
.[ Krum Bay culture, which emerged between 800 BCE and 225 BCE, also extended to St. Thomas.
The Ortoiroid are considered the first settlers of the archipelago of Puerto Rico;][ however, recent reexamination of data, artifacts, and agricultural evidence and assumptions about culture have suggested a more complex picture.][Rodríguez Ramos 17, 54.]
Lifeways and material culture
The Ortoiroid were hunter-gatherer
A traditional hunter-gatherer or forager is a human living an ancestrally derived lifestyle in which most or all food is obtained by foraging, that is, by gathering food from local sources, especially edible wild plants but also insects, fungi, ...
s.[ ]Shellfish
Shellfish is a colloquial and fisheries term for exoskeleton-bearing aquatic invertebrates used as food, including various species of molluscs, crustaceans, and echinoderms. Although most kinds of shellfish are harvested from saltwater envir ...
remains have been found at Ortoitoid sites indicating that they constituted an important part of the diet. This diet also included turtles, crabs, and fish.[
They were known for their lithic technology but did not have ceramics.][ Ortoiroid artifacts include bone spearpoints, perforated animal teeth worn as jewelry, and stone tools, such as ]manos and metates
A metate (or mealing stone) is a type or variety of quern, a ground stone tool used for processing grain and seeds. In traditional Mesoamerican cultures, metates are typically used by women who would grind nixtamalized maize and other organic ma ...
, net sinkers, pestles, choppers, hammerstone
In archaeology, a hammerstone is a hard cobble used to strike off lithic flakes from a lump of tool stone during the process of lithic reduction. The hammerstone is a rather universal stone tool which appeared early in most regions of the wo ...
s, and pebbles used for grinding.[
Ortoiroid people lived in caves and the open. They buried their dead in the soil beneath shell middens.][ ]Red ochre
Ochre ( ; , ), or ocher in American English, is a natural clay earth pigment, a mixture of ferric oxide and varying amounts of clay and sand. It ranges in colour from yellow to deep orange or brown. It is also the name of the colours produced ...
was found at some sites and may have been used for body paint.["Rewriting History: There were people before the Caribs and Arawaks ."]
''Trinidad and Tobago Express'' via ''Archaeology Daily News.'' 4 February 2010 (retrieved 9 July 2011).
Decline
The Ortoiroid were displaced by the Saladoid people in the West Indies.[ In many regions, they disappeared by approximately 400 BCE;][ however, the Coroso culture survived until 200 CE.][
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See also
*History of the Caribbean
The history of the Caribbean reveals the significant role the region played in the colonial struggles of the European powers since the 15th century. In 1492, Christopher Columbus landed in the Caribbean and claimed the region for Spain. The f ...
*History of Puerto Rico
The history of Puerto Rico began with the settlement of the Ortoiroid people between 430 BC and AD 1000. At the time of Christopher Columbus's arrival in the New World in 1493, the dominant indigenous culture was that of the Taínos. The Taín ...
*Indigenous peoples of the Americas
The Indigenous peoples of the Americas are the inhabitants of the Americas before the arrival of the European settlers in the 15th century, and the ethnic groups who now identify themselves with those peoples.
Many Indigenous peoples of the A ...
Notes
References
*Rodríguez Ramos, Reniel
''Rethinking Puerto Rican Precolonial History.''
Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press, 2010. .
*Rouse, Irving
''The Tainos: Rise and Decline of the People who greeted Columbus''.
New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 1992. .
* Saunders, Nicholas J
''The Peoples of the Caribbean: an Encyclopedia of Archeology and Traditional Culture.''
ABC-CLIO, 2005. .
Further reading
* Ferguson, James: ''Far From Paradise''. Latin American Bureau, 1990. .
* Kurlansky, Mark. 1992. ''A Continent of Islands: Searching for the Caribbean Destiny''. Addison-Wesley Publishing.
* Rogozinsky, Jan: ''A Brief History of the Caribbean''. Plume, 1999. .
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