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  1. The Ostionoid people or “redware people”, due to the red clay pots that have been found in archaeological sites around Alligator Pond in Manchester Parish and Little River in St Ann Parish, seem to have been the first known visitors to Jamaica. It is estimated they arrived around 600AD.
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    Who are the Ortoiroid people?The Ortoiroid people were the second wave of human settlers of the Caribbean who began their migration into the Antilles around 2000 BCE They were preceded by the Casimiroid peoples (~4190-2165 BCE). They are believed to have originated in the Orinoco valley in South America, migrating to the Antilles from Trinidad and Tobago to Puerto Rico.
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    Who were the Taíno?The Taíno were a people of the Ostionoid culture who largely settled in the islands of the Greater Antilles.
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    What are the Ortoiroid sites in Trinidad?The two earliest Ortoiroid sites in Trinidad are the Banwari Trace and at St. John's Road, South Oropouche, which date back at least to 5500 BCE. At this time, Trinidad might have still been connected to the South American mainland. The majority of archaeological sites associated with the Ortoiroid are found near or on the coasts.
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    When was the first Ortoiroid found?The earliest radiocarbon date for the Ortoiroid is 5230 BCE from Trinidad. The two earliest Ortoiroid sites in Trinidad are the Banwari Trace and at St. John's Road, South Oropouche, which date back at least to 5500 BCE. At this time, Trinidad might have still been connected to the South American mainland.
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    WebThey were farmers, potters, and villagers with socially complex societies. However, various other pottery styles within the inclusive Ostionoid tradition have been noted, leading to the creation of subseries …

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    The Ortoiroid people were the second wave of human settlers of the Caribbean who began their migration into the Antilles around 2000 BCE. They were preceded by the Casimiroid peoples (~4190-2165 BCE). They are believed to have originated in the Orinoco valley in South America, migrating to the Antilles from Trinidad and Tobago to Puerto Rico. The name "Ortoiroid" comes from Ortoire, a shell midden site in southeast Trinidad, they have also been called Banwaroid after ano…

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    • Taíno Culture History – Historical Archaeology - Florida Museum

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      WebDec 07, 2018 · At about 1,000 BC, these people, known to archaeologists as “Saladoid” were living in large settled towns, cultivated manioc and …

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      • Taíno - Humankind Encyclopedia

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        WebFor the Taíno, the paucity of the lands are no impediment to a thriving agriculture, much to the envy of their neighbors. Descendants of the Arawakan-speaking peoples who moved …

      • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Punta_Ostiones_Site

        WebAugust 25, 2004. Punta Ostiones Site, also known as Ostiones CR-06, is an archaeological site located in or near Punta Ostiones, in the southwestern Puerto Rican municipality of …

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      • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pre-Columbian_Jamaica

        WebOpposing teams had 10 to 30 players per team and used a solid rubber ball. Normally, the teams were composed of men, but occasionally women played the game as well. [5] The …

      • https://www.exceptionalvillas.com/blog/history-of-jamaica

        WebJul 27, 2018 · The Ostionoid people or “redware people”, due to the red clay pots that have been found in archaeological sites around Alligator Pond in Manchester

      • https://www.dprfn.com/taino-the-first-people-history

        WebArcheologists tell us that the first people set foot on Puerto Rico about 4,000 years ago. These people were nomadic hunters and gatherers. Sometime later around 120 AD a

      • https://www.jstor.org/stable/40654176

        Webor Ostionoid people and they were purported to have arrived in Jamaica around 650 AD + 100 years. The evidence for this radiocarbon date comes from the site of Little River, …

      • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colony_of_Santiago

        WebAround 650 AD, Jamaica was colonized by the people of the Ostionoid culture, who likely came from South America. Alligator Pond in Manchester Parish and Little River in St. Ann …

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