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71:. The Cedros site in Trinidad, which he excavated with Irving Rouse in 1946, is considered one of the most important archaeological sites in the Caribbean, consisting of a partly destroyed shell midden located on the southwest tip of Trinidad. The corrected radiocarbon datings for the finds at this site were given as 190 B.C. and A.D. 100. 143:(1941–1963), with a variety of people on the subject of archaeology in the West Indies (1917–1960), with the Historical Society of Trinidad and Tobago (1939–1949); and correspondence with the Trinidad and Tobago Field Naturalists Club, have all been donated to the 64:, Bullbrook wrote: "Probably, if I were to ask any of my audience this evening what was the predominant or even the only race in Trinidad at the time of the discovery by Cristobal Colon, the reply would be unhesitatingly: 'Why, Carib, of course'". 123:
John Bullbrook (who was the first to use modern stratigraphic techniques in Trinidad), having been educated in Great Britain, had previous field experience in the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan. His techniques represent a significant advance over the
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The Ierian Race' (a lecture delivered at the meeting of the Historical Society of Trinidad and Tobago held in the hall of the Victoria Institute on Friday Evening 8:30 o'clock 3 March 1939)
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history of Trinidad, made the comment: "To this day we speak of the Queen if the Caribs at Arima, yet I doubt if there is much--if any--Carib blood in her race.".
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The aboriginal remains of Trinidad and the West Indies: A commentary on the pre-European cultures of Trinidad and the neighboring West Indies in connection
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By the early 1930s, he already provides evidence of the prominence of reflections on the indigenous history of Trinidad, and on the figure of the
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In 1940, for a public lecture and book published under the Royal Victoria Museum and the Historical Society of Trinidad and Tobago, entitled
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Excavations at Wari, Ayacucho, Peru and on the Excavations of a Shell Mound at Palo Seco, Trinidad, B. W. I.
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Excavations at Wari, Ayacucho, Peru and on the Excavations of a Shell Mound at Palo Seco, Trinidad, B. W. I.
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in 1913 as a petroleum geologist. He began his archaeological career in 1919, pioneering the search on the
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Throughout the 1940s, he conducted extensive excavations in the Amerindian middens in Cedros, Erin and
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Bullbrook, as a partisan in the local debate over whether the true natives of Trinidad were Carib or
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Famously in a public lecture in 1938, John Bullbrook, by then a local specialist in the
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Midas, Andre. "'The Caribbean'". Trinidad, January 1960, Vol. 14:1:1.
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Figueredo, Alfredo E. "History of Virgin Islands Archaeology".
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Notes Concerning Excavation Of Shell Mounds Or Kitchen Middens
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In July 1960, Bullbrook, at the first conference in the
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Journal of the Virgin Islands Archaeological Society
50:, in some of the Γ©lites' writings of local history. 371:20th-century Trinidad and Tobago LGBTQ people 8: 195:". New Haven, Yale University Press, 1953. 128:' approach that characterized the work of 35:and archaeological historian, who went to 249:. New Haven, Yale University Press, 1953. 116:of the Royal Victoria Institute (now the 376:20th-century Trinidad and Tobago writers 120:), and died at the age of 85 (in 1967). 228: 226: 222: 139:His collection of correspondence with 147:by Carlisle Chang (in October 2000). 7: 361:20th-century British archaeologists 14: 366:20th-century English LGBTQ people 299:The Trinidad Guardian Newspaper 1: 188:". Trinidad and Tobago, 1957. 145:University of the West Indies 356:Trinidad and Tobago gay men 186:The Carib-Arawakcontroversy 392: 260:The Aborigines of Trinidad 179:The Aborigines of Trinidad 87:pre-Columbian archaeology 284:, 1974, Vol. I, pp. 1-6. 19:(1882–1967; born in the 295:"Will you be my beard?" 158:to the lesbian painter 341:English archaeologists 23:area in what was then 166:Selected bibliography 41:indigenous population 17:John Albert Bullbrook 351:English gay writers 134:de Booy (1882–1919) 103:Caribbean Quarterly 346:People from Medway 130:Fewkes (1850–1930) 29:South-East England 336:Caribbean studies 258:Bullbrook, J. A. 245:Bullbrook, J. A. 232:Bullbrook, J. A. 31:) was an author, 383: 310: 309: 307: 305: 291: 285: 278: 272: 269: 263: 256: 250: 243: 237: 230: 112:He later became 391: 390: 386: 385: 384: 382: 381: 380: 316: 315: 314: 313: 303: 301: 293: 292: 288: 279: 275: 270: 266: 257: 253: 244: 240: 234:The Ierian Race 231: 224: 219: 168: 141:Yale University 118:National Museum 62:The Ierian Race 12: 11: 5: 389: 387: 379: 378: 373: 368: 363: 358: 353: 348: 343: 338: 333: 328: 318: 317: 312: 311: 286: 273: 264: 251: 238: 221: 220: 218: 215: 214: 213: 206: 203: 196: 189: 182: 175: 167: 164: 160:Amy Leong Pang 150:Bullbrook was 107:Shell Magazine 91:Fort-de-France 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 388: 377: 374: 372: 369: 367: 364: 362: 359: 357: 354: 352: 349: 347: 344: 342: 339: 337: 334: 332: 329: 327: 324: 323: 321: 300: 296: 290: 287: 283: 277: 274: 268: 265: 261: 255: 252: 248: 242: 239: 235: 229: 227: 223: 216: 211: 207: 204: 201: 197: 194: 190: 187: 183: 180: 176: 173: 170: 169: 165: 163: 161: 157: 153: 148: 146: 142: 137: 135: 131: 127: 121: 119: 115: 110: 108: 104: 100: 99:The Caribbean 96: 92: 88: 84: 79: 77: 72: 70: 65: 63: 58: 56: 51: 49: 44: 43:of Trinidad. 42: 38: 34: 33:archaeologist 30: 26: 22: 18: 302:. Retrieved 298: 289: 281: 276: 267: 259: 254: 246: 241: 233: 209: 199: 192: 185: 178: 171: 149: 138: 126:museological 122: 111: 106: 102: 98: 80: 73: 66: 61: 59: 52: 45: 16: 15: 331:1967 deaths 326:1882 births 83:West Indies 320:Categories 217:References 154:, but was 152:homosexual 95:Martinique 55:Amerindian 69:Palo Seco 304:18 March 89:held in 37:Trinidad 156:married 114:curator 105:, and 76:Arawak 21:Medway 48:Carib 306:2016 132:and 25:Kent 85:on 27:in 322:: 297:. 225:^ 162:. 136:. 109:. 101:, 93:, 308:. 208:" 198:' 191:" 184:" 177:" 124:'

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Medway
Kent
South-East England
archaeologist
Trinidad
indigenous population
Carib
Amerindian
Palo Seco
Arawak
West Indies
pre-Columbian archaeology
Fort-de-France
Martinique
curator
National Museum
museological
Fewkes (1850–1930)
de Booy (1882–1919)
Yale University
University of the West Indies
homosexual
married
Amy Leong Pang


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1882 births
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