ENP: 5.3 Virgin Islands National Park: Archeological Evidence of a Long Cultural History
Description: Bryan talks with archeologist Ken Wild about the rich human history of St. John, where the oldest known site goes back to 800 BC. Ken is the Cultural Resource Manger and Archaeologist for the Virgin Islands National Park and Virgin Islands Coral Reef National Monument. Discussion includes the following: Ken’s experience during and post-Hurricanes (1:25) Ken’s silver lining perspective (4:03) Archeological Museum at Cinnamon Bay and Artifacts (5:46) Cultural History in Brief (11:10) Petroglyphs (21:57) Danish history on the island (31:10) Opportunity for bigger and better heritage center (33:46) Discovery of 17th Century occupation (36:20) The park preserves archeological sites and opportunities for discoveries (37:55) Advice for visitors who may find artifacts (39:33) Ken’s favorite spots (40:52) Resources: Archeology in Virgin Islands National Park Friends of Virgin Islands National Park Archeology and Heritage Program Archeology and Cinnamon Bay Archeology in the Virgin Islands National Park UNESCO Series n 24 Rock Art in the Caribbean Understanding the Petroglyphs by Ken Wild “Lost" Petroglyphs Rediscovered at Virgin Islands National Park Research on History and Culture of Virgin Islands National Park The National Parks: Virgin Islands (In Wanderlust blog) Virgin Islands National Park Archeology Program St. John Historical Society Facebook Page Virtual Preservation of Colonial Structures