Dominican Republic Culture History and Archaeology
Anglo-Danish Maritime Archaeological Team
Conducts underwater research off the Dominican Republic's coastline. English, Italian, German, Portugeuse, and French.
Concepción de la Vega
Excavations at the city that was founded by Christopher Columbus in 1495, conducted by Kathleen Deagan and on line at the Florida Museum of Natural History. English and Spanish.
El Atadijizo, Dominican Republic
El Atajadizo is a Taino village in the Dominican Republic, Caribbean Islands, with two cobble stone plazas.
El Cuevo "Jose Maria"
A limestone cave with over 1,200 Taino paintings; report in Spanish by Adolfo López Belando on the Indiana University's webpage. An English abstract; the Spanish paper is ocmplete.
El Manantial de la Aleta
A deep, fresh water well containing a rich deposit of Taino artifacts, under investigation by Indiana University.
Indiana University Underwater Science Program
The research includes not only underwater archaeology, but also land-based archaeology and water quality analysis.
La Isabela (Dominican Republic)
La Isabela is Christopher Columbus's failed colony, established in 1494 on the island of Hispaniola.
Saona Island Historical Shipwreck
From Indiana University's Underwater Science Program, research on several 15th century wrecks.
The Tile Wreck
A wreck of a cargo ship, probably dated 1725 to 1750, excavated by ADMAT.
Underwater Archaeology in a Taino Cenote
Results of recent investigations in the Dominican Republic by California State Parks and Indiana University.
