The 2019–2020 NSF REU Exploring Globalization through Archaeology Investigations on St. Eustatius, Dutch Caribbean

Summary

This is an abstract from the "NSF REU Site: Exploring Globalization through Archaeology 2019–2020 Session, St. Eustatius, Dutch Caribbean" session, at the 86th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology.

The second year of the National Science Foundation (NSF) Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) Exploring Globalization through Archaeology project included archaeological investigations of the sugar works site (SE095), bioarchaeological investigations of an eighteenth-century cemetery (SE600), and geophysical survey of the SE095 slave village, SE127/410 Lazaretto area, and two cemeteries. The various projects allowed the NSF REU students the opportunity to undertake a wide variety of research projects. The posters in this session exemplify this diversity and the broad range of research undertaken by the NSF REU researchers. This poster presents an overall picture of the 2019–2020 session to introduce the overall project as well as highlight the student research.

Cite this Record

The 2019–2020 NSF REU Exploring Globalization through Archaeology Investigations on St. Eustatius, Dutch Caribbean. Todd Ahlman, Ashley McKeown, Nicholas Herrmann, Fred van Keulen. Presented at The 86th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology. 2021 ( tDAR id: 466679)

Spatial Coverage

min long: -90.747; min lat: 3.25 ; max long: -48.999; max lat: 27.683 ;

Record Identifiers

Abstract Id(s): 30906