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Junior High School Level

Analyze Petroglyphs and an Amerindian Swallow Stick

Activity Type: Artifact
The various groups of people who first inhabited the Virgin Islands had no written system of communication. However, we can learn directly about their lifeways and beliefs through the surviving elements of their material culture, which include settlement sites, pottery, stoneware, food remains and various kinds of carvings, all…
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Upper Elementary Level

Analyze the Handle found at an Amerindian Site in Salt River, St. Croix

Activity Type: Artifact
Artifacts, in general terms, are items made by humans. Items made by humans in the past are often uncovered by accident when later people are digging in the ground to farm or to build things. They are also found when archeologists conduct studies of areas identified as possible historic…
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Lower Elementary Level

St. John Market Basket

Activity Type: Artifact
The production of market baskets was once an important industry on the island of St. John. Many baskets were made in the first half of the 1900s. The baskets were made mainly of two materials. Both materials are found on St. John. The first is hoop vine (Trichostigma octandrum)….
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Lower Elementary Level

Analyze an Amerindian Fishing Hook found at Longford, St. Croix

Activity Type: Artifact
The islands of the Antilles were home to thriving cultures for some 3,500 years before Europeans and Africans arrived in the late 1400s. These early people included the Tainos and the Island Caribs. They used stones, bones, and shells to make tools and ornaments. Their tools, like this fishing…
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Lower Elementary Level

Analyze an Amerindian Stone Ax found at Little Cruz Bay, St. John

Activity Type: Artifact
Through research, archeologists have found signs that suggests that the first people arrived in the Virgin Islands around 2500 to 3000 years ago. In the Virgin Islands, over 210 sites belonging to Amerindian cultures have been uncovered and identified. Some of the important village sites found and studied on…
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