8 research outputs found
The Beads of St. Eustatius, Netherlands Antilles
Archaeological excavations conducted on the Caribbean island of St. Eustatius over a seven-year period produced a wide array of 18th to early 20th-century beads of glass, coral and carnelian. Detailed descriptions of the recovered specimens are supplemented by information concerning their distribution, relative frequencies, color preference, temporal placement, origins, acquisition and use. Comparative site data are also provided
Artifacts of the Spanish Colonies of Florida and the Caribbean, 1500–1800. Volume I: Ceramics, Glassware, and Beads. Kathleen Deagan, with photographs and drawings by James H. Quine. Smithsonian Institution Press, Washington, D.C., 1987. xx + 222 pp., figures, tables, plates, references, index. 19.95 (paper).
Archaeological Investigation of the Princess Estate, St. Eustatius, Netherlands Antilles: An Interim Report on the Supposed Jewish Mikve
Contains the interim report, including photographs, of an archaeological investigation of the Princess Estate in Saint Eustatius, Netherlands Antilles from 1987