
Jamaica is more than its breathtaking beaches and vibrant culture—it’s a land with a history etched deep into its soil, mountains, and underwater landscapes. From ancient Taino settlements to colonial-era structures and sunken treasures, the island is home to a wealth of archaeological sites that tell the stories of its diverse past. Each site holds unique artifacts and remnants, offering a glimpse into the lives of those who came before us and shaping our understanding of Jamaica’s evolution through time.
This Archaeological Sites Index is your gateway to exploring Jamaica’s historical gems. Whether it’s the enduring craftsmanship of the Rio Nuevo Taino Site, the mystery surrounding shipwrecks at Pedro Bank, or the enduring strength of colonial-era landmarks like the Spanish Town Cast Iron Bridge, every entry reveals a chapter of our collective journey.
Join us as we uncover these treasures, preserving their stories for generations to come while celebrating the remarkable history that makes Jamaica truly one of a kind. Let the adventure begin!