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Pearls Airport Discovering archaeological artifacts found at Pearls
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Field Trip Guide Grenada National Museum: Teacher KitAdventures Outside the Museum |
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At the SiteSettlement Patterns
WARNING: You may see Amerindian artifacts on the ground at the old airport at Pearls. It is ILLEGAL and PUNISHABLE BY LAW to take objects from ancient sites in Grenada. Please advise your students against touching or taking artifacts they find. In connection with this, it is equally against the law to purchase LOOTED artifacts from persons selling in the area. (Note that there is a man that sells jade stone replicas on the road by the planes- these are legal and encouraged.)
OverviewStudents will examine the terrain at Pearls and think
about why Amerindians chose this area to be a major trading site.
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After Your Visit Extensions/Post-Visit Activities 1.
Visit the museum,
and study the Heritage Trail map in the Amerindian Room. Have students
compare natural resources and terrain features of the different Amerindian
sites in the country. What do they notice about many of them? 2. Have students visit the website for the 1990 archaeological project at Pearls: http://www.flmnh.ufl.edu/Caribarch/grenada.htm
General Reflection/Wrap-Up Questions 1. What types of artifacts have been found at Pearls? 2. What do those artifacts tell us about the ancient people who settled there? 3. Why is it against the law to purchase or dig up Amerindian artifacts in Grenada? 4. What makes a site potentially desirable for settlement? 5. What resources or terrain features would you look for if you were planning a new settlement? |