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Catholic Church in Trinidad, 1797-1820 (1980)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Vincent Leahy.

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Origin of the Pitch Lake: An Amerindian Myth from Trinidad (2017)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Arie Boomert.

Although Trinidad is referred to in various myths of the Warao and Arawak of the Orinoco delta and the Guiana coastal zone, only one mythical tradition is known which was documented among the Amerindians formerly living on the island. Explaining the origin of the major asphalt seepage known as the Pitch Lake in southwest Trinidad, this myth appears to be closely related to part of a mythological cycle related by the Lokóno (Arawak) of Guyana and northwest Suriname which narrates the...


Strontium provenancing wooden artefacts from Pitch Lake, Trinidad (2017)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Christophe Snoeck. Joanna Ostapkowicz. Rick Schulting. John Pouncett. Philippe Claeys.

Several wooden artefacts were found at Pitch Lake, Trinidad, one of the world's largest asphalt 'lakes', and a recent dating programme has shown that they range from ca. AD 600 to 3000 BC. This paper reports on the investigation of their provenance through strontium isotope analysis, with the aim of establishing whether the artefacts were made locally or were imports from other regions of Trinidad or even beyond the island. A major challenge of working with wooden artefacts found in Pitch Lake...