This article discusses the results of the first pilot study directed to the analysis of thermoaltered bones as an indicator of cultural practices in the context of Caribbean archaeology. These types of modifications are common in the archaeological samples of the region and its research offers great potential to investigate dietary practices among other things. In this sense, samples from slider turtle (Trachemys callirostris callirostris) recently recovered from
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