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Plum Piece (Lesser Antilles)

By K. Kris Hirst, About.com

Definition:

The archaeological site called Plum Piece is an aceramic shell midden site on tiny Saba Island in the northern Lesser Antilles east of Puerto Rico.

The site is at 400 meters above sea level in a tropical forest, very unusual for Ortoiroid culture sites. The assemblage includes ground and flaked stone tools and flaked shell adzes. Excavations at Plum Piece were conducted recently by Corinne Hoffman and Menno Hoogland.

Sources

This article is a part of the About.com Guide to the Archaic Period, and part of the Dictionary of Archaeology. Any mistakes are the responsibility of Kris Hirst.

Hofman, Corinne L. and Menno L. P. Hoogland 2003 Plum Piece Evidence for Archaic Seasonal Occupation on Saba, Northern Lesser Antilles around 3300 BP. Journal of Caribbean Archaeology 4:12-27. Free download.

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