Sites Represented in the Caribbean Collection
Cuba
Cantabria
Bajura de los Cevezos
Jamaica
Chancery Hall
Port Henderson
Rio Bueno
Rose Hall Great House
Tower Hill
Upton
White Marl
Dominican Republic
Barrera
Hatillo Palma
La Mina-La Romana
Rio Verde
Haiti
Grand Saline
Roche a Beaten
Puerto Rico
Bajura de los Cevezos
Hacienda Grande
Isla de Mara
St. Croix
unprovenienced
St. John
Coral Bay
Cinnamon Bay
Francis Bay
Turtle Point
St. Thomas
Botany Bay
Hull Bay
Krum Bay
Magens Bay
Aruba
Santa Cruz
Barbados
Chancery Lane
Greenland Brick Yard
Maycock Bay
Peak Bay
Sam Lord’s
Curacao
Kint Site (Westpunt)
Mahoma
Santa Barbara
Grenada
Black Point Beach
Caliviny Island
Grand Anse
Pearls
Point Saline
Savanne Suazey
Westerhall Point
Grenadines
Carriacou
Great Bay
Sabazan
Bequia
Baliceaux
Banana Bay
Frigate Island
Guadeloupe
Anse a L’Eau
Anse de Gourde
Guesde
La Couronne
Le Moule
Morel
Trois Rivieres
Martinique
Adoration
Capot
Dostaly
Fond Boule (upper part)
Fond Boule (lower part)
La Salle
Le Diamant
Le Lorrain
Macabou
Petit Riviere
Salee
Savane des Petrification
Vive
Marie Galante
Anse Coq
Folle Anse
Petit Anse
St. Lucia
Choc
Comorrete
Forte (east of new cemetery)
Giraudy (Vieux Forte)
Grand Anse
Lavouette (Cap Estate)
Pigeon Island
Point Caribe (north part)
Point Caribe (west part near Mt. Charles)
Vieux (sand ridge to west)
St. Martin
Cupecoy Bay
Long Bay Point
Simpson Hill
The Vineyard
St. Vincent
Arnos Vale Swamp
Careenage (south side)
Espagnol Point (NW part)
Espagnol Point (SE part)
Fancy (cultivated fields)
Indian Bay
Kingstown
Macariacau Point
Mount Pleasant
New Sandy Bay
Spring (river bank to the north)
Young’s Island
Surinam
Blauwgrond
Phedra
Zondery Savanna
Tobago
Booby Point
Lover’s Retreat
Mt. Irvine
Trinidad
Arima
Beggorat
Benitier
Bon Espoire
Bontour
Brittania
Buenos Aires
California
Cedros
Delhi Road
Erin
Gommier Hill
Grand Ravine
Gyayaguauare
Lagon Doux
Mayaro Guest House
Mayo
Palo Seco
Popwell
Ridge Trace
St. Ann
St. Bernard
St. Joseph Road
Siparia
T.P.D. Guest House
Tacarigua
Special Exhibitions
In 2017, the Florida Museum of Natural History marked its 100th anniversary as the state’s official natural history museum. As part of the centennial celebration, the Florida Museum created an extraordinary exhibit exploring the key role museum collections play in telling the story of life on Earth.
Rare, Beautiful & Fascinating: 100 Years @FloridaMuseum celebrated the Museum’s rich history and featured objects that reveal stories about everything from human health to prehistoric life to invasive species. Each Museum collection was asked to contribute its most interesting items and share the stories that make them special.
Though the physical exhibit is closed, the companion website remains online, providing an opportunity to experience the Florida Museum’s most treasured specimens.
Browse Caribbean Archaeology Objects