Talk:Cinnamon Bay Plantation
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- A Documentary History of the Cinnamon Bay Plantation 1718 - 1917
- NPS Cinnamon Bay Plantation
- Historic American Buildings Survey/Historic American Engineering RecordEstate Cinnamon Bay, Sugar Mill Ruins, Cinnamon Bay, Maho Bay Quarter, St. John County, VI
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- Historic Period Foodways in the Danish West Indies (1718-1917): The Zooarchaeological Evidence from Cinnamon Bay and the East End, St. John, Virgin Islands, by Judith A. Sichler. Available from the Department of Anthropology, University of Tennessee, and UMI/Proquest, Ann Arbor, Michigan. 2003.
- Stephan Lenik and Douglas Armstrong, Syracuse University
- Interpreting the Presence of Moravian Produced Slipware Pottery at Cinnamon Bay, St. John, U. S. Virgin Islands
- Excavations of a coastline settlement at Cinnamon Bay, St. John, U. S. Virgin Islands, have recovered evidence of one of the earliest occupations of the island. Included in the ceramic assemblage from this site is a type of slipware manufactured throughout central Europe and in eastern North America. Sharing this tradition were Moravians, who produced this pottery in Europe, Pennsylvania, and North Carolina. Moravian missionaries were active in the Virgin Islands from the 1720s, and the presence of this assemblage adds an additional facet to Moravian activities on St. John and suggests regional patterns of exchange. [1]
- Quitmyer IR (2003) Zooarchaeology of Cinnamon Bay, St. John, U.S. Virgin Islands: pre-columbian overexploitation of animal resources. Bull Fla Mus Nat Hist 44:131–158
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