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Historical Archaeology of Virgin Islands Fort Salé and Skeletal Remains

Historical Archaeology of Virgin Islands Fort Salé and Skeletal Remains The passage describes colonial-era fort history and 1930s archaeological finds with no connection to current influential actors, financial flows, or misconduct. It offers no actionable investigative leads beyond academic interest. Key insights: Fort Salé is the oldest intact colonial earthwork fort under US authority in the Caribbean.; 1934 skeletal remains discovered by Alvarez Julien were sent to Oxford for study.; Images and archives are held by the Territorial Archives of the Virgin Islands.

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Historical Archaeology of Virgin Islands Fort Salé and Skeletal Remains The passage describes colonial-era fort history and 1930s archaeological finds with no connection to current influential actors, financial flows, or misconduct. It offers no actionable investigative leads beyond academic interest. Key insights: Fort Salé is the oldest intact colonial earthwork fort under US authority in the Caribbean.; 1934 skeletal remains discovered by Alvarez Julien were sent to Oxford for study.; Images and archives are held by the Territorial Archives of the Virgin Islands.

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