DOI: 10.31979/etd.4v75-bfs8
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The Conservation, Excavation, and Analysis of Ancient Human Remains

Abstract: In the summer of 2015, the cranium of what seemed to be an indigenous Caribbean individual was discovered partially exposed on White's Bay Beach, Nevis. The following year, upon excavation of two known burial sites, a test pit brought forth an additional burial of two individuals dating about 1025-1275 AD. Currently, there is very little known about this period causing confusion about the migration and settlement patterns of the Caribbean people during this time. Additionally, the Nevis Historical and Conserva… Show more

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