Royall's (Indigenous site)

Royall's is a Ceramic period site in Saint John, Antigua and Barbuda. It is located in Hodges Bay and was likely inhabited between 250 AD and 650 AD. It was likely located on a now dried-up creek and various ceramic creations including vessels and masks have been found at the site.[1][2]

Royall's
Royall's (Indigenous site) is located in Antigua and Barbuda
Royall's (Indigenous site)
location in Antigua and Barbuda
17°09′48.72″N 61°48′51.75″W / 17.1635333°N 61.8143750°W / 17.1635333; -61.8143750
Locationnear Hodges Bay, Saint John, Antigua and Barbuda
RegionAntigua and Barbuda

References

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  1. Murphy, Arthur. "The Prehistory of Antigua, Ceramic Age: Subsistence, Settlement, Culture and Adaptation Within an Insular Environment" (PDF). University of Calgary: 175.
  2. "Royall's". www.archaeologyantigua.org. Retrieved 2026-04-19.