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Pre-Colombian Jamaica: Caribbean Archeology and Ethnohistory

by Phillip Allsworth-Jones

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136 / Appendix A.<br />

Bellevue–Mannings Hill (K13)<br />

Manchester<br />

Rowe’s Corner (M3)<br />

Bottom Bay (M4)<br />

St. Thomas<br />

Belvedere #1 (O1)<br />

Spanish Wood (Duckenfield) (O2)<br />

Bowden (O9)<br />

St. Catherine<br />

White Marl (S1)<br />

Rodney’s House (S5)<br />

Mountain River Cave (SC1)<br />

White Marl Cave #1 (SC5)<br />

Trelawny<br />

Stewart Castle (T4)<br />

St. Mary<br />

Rio Nuevo (Y4)<br />

Wentworth (Y8)<br />

Coleraine (Y19)<br />

Green Castle (Y25)<br />

Newry (Y27)<br />

St. Ann<br />

St. D’Acre (A3)<br />

Listed by Cundall (1939) <strong>and</strong> mentioned by Howard (1950). St. D’Acre was<br />

the first site investigated by G. C. Longley (1914), probably in 1912. He found<br />

a number of middens on a hilltop at this location. As described by Howard, “he<br />

ran several test trenches, sometimes as deep as five feet, <strong>and</strong> found deposits of<br />

shell, ashes, charcoal, pieces of pottery, <strong>and</strong> stone implements at various well<br />

defined levels, which appeared to him to indicate that the site had been ab<strong>and</strong>oned<br />

<strong>and</strong> reoccupied at different periods.” The site was still extant in 1973,<br />

when it was reported to be planted in vegetables.

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