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Pre-Colombian Jamaica: Caribbean Archeology and Ethnohistory

by Phillip Allsworth-Jones

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Vol. II, No. 4 July, 1897<br />

JOURNAL OF THE<br />

INSTITUTE OF JAMAICA<br />

ABORIGINAL INDIAN<br />

REMAINS IN JAMAICA.<br />

by J. E. Duerden, A.R.C.Sc. (Lond.)<br />

Curator of the Museum of the Institute of <strong>Jamaica</strong>;<br />

With a “Note on the Craniology of the Aborigines of <strong>Jamaica</strong>,”<br />

by Professor A. C. Haddon, M.A., D.Sc.<br />

Kingston, <strong>Jamaica</strong><br />

The Institute of <strong>Jamaica</strong>, Date Tree Hall, East Street,<br />

Agents in London— H. Sotheran & Co., 140, Str<strong>and</strong>, W.C., <strong>and</strong> 28, Piccadilly, W.<br />

Agents in New York— G. P. Putnam’s Sons, 27 & 29, West 23rd Street<br />

This article has been rekeyed <strong>and</strong> reformatted from the original text. Original page<br />

numbers are included in brackets, <strong>and</strong> the footnotes have been inserted into the text at<br />

the appropriate locations. In some places, illustration captions have been shortened.<br />

Errata have been corrected, but the errata notations remain in this text for reference.<br />

The included illustrations are taken from the original <strong>and</strong> are the best quality obtainable<br />

at this time.

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