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The Earliest Inhabitants: The Dynamics of the Jamaican Taino

by Lesley-Gail Atkinson

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contractors to drill and blast for roadways, storm drains, pipe trenches and so<br />

on, in connection with a new housing development in <strong>the</strong> area. <strong>The</strong> site was<br />

divided into lots, which have been sold and on many <strong>of</strong> which houses have<br />

been constructed. In subsequent years salvage archaeology was carried out on<br />

an amateur basis, particularly in <strong>the</strong> vicinity <strong>of</strong> Horatio Drive. Most but not<br />

all <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> finds reported here come from lot 340 to <strong>the</strong> north <strong>of</strong> Horatio Drive.<br />

Human Burials<br />

Seven burials were discovered (Figure 3.1). One consisted <strong>of</strong> an adult with a<br />

child buried on top and three bowls on top <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> child. A bulldozer had<br />

crushed two <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> bowls, but <strong>the</strong> third was recovered intact and contained<br />

fragmented bones (Figure 3.2).<br />

Figure 3.1 Taíno<br />

skulls in situ.<br />

(Archaeological<br />

Society <strong>of</strong> Jamaica.)<br />

Figure 3.2<br />

Ear<strong>the</strong>nware pot<br />

containing infant<br />

remains.<br />

(Archaeological<br />

Society <strong>of</strong> Jamaica.)<br />

48 T HE E ARLIEST I NHABITANTS

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