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1951 Cuban Scientific Expedition to the Virgin Islands documented in archaeological reports

1951 Cuban Scientific Expedition to the Virgin Islands documented in archaeological reports The passage provides historical details about a 1951 Cuban archaeological mission and related artifacts, but contains no allegations, financial flows, or connections to powerful contemporary actors. It offers minimal investigative value and low controversy. Key insights: Cuban scientists visited the Virgin Islands in 1951 under a commission to study prehistoric cultural links.; The expedition was welcomed by Governor Morris de Castro and accompanied by local officials.; Archaeologists Oswaldo Morales Patiho and Fernando Royo Guardia held senior positions in the Virgin Islands' Ministry of Culture and Education.

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1951 Cuban Scientific Expedition to the Virgin Islands documented in archaeological reports The passage provides historical details about a 1951 Cuban archaeological mission and related artifacts, but contains no allegations, financial flows, or connections to powerful contemporary actors. It offers minimal investigative value and low controversy. Key insights: Cuban scientists visited the Virgin Islands in 1951 under a commission to study prehistoric cultural links.; The expedition was welcomed by Governor Morris de Castro and accompanied by local officials.; Archaeologists Oswaldo Morales Patiho and Fernando Royo Guardia held senior positions in the Virgin Islands' Ministry of Culture and Education.

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