Jay Bryant Haviser, Jr. (born November 21, 1955, Bartow, Florida)[1] is an American-born archaeologist and anthropologist who has conducted archaeological fieldwork in St. Martin and Curacao.[2] Haviser received a BA and a MS from Florida State University, US, and received a Ph.D. in 1987 from the Royal University of Leiden, T for a dissertation= "Amerindian Cultural Geography on Curaçao". His findings are published internationally and form the basis of our knowledge about the prehistory of these islands.[2] Haviser is director of the St. Maarten Archaeological Center (SIMARC), and formerly was a researcher at Leiden University,[3] the Netherlands and has formerly served as vice president of the International Association of Caribbean Archaeology.[2] He lives in St. Martin.
^Dr. Jay Haviser at LinkedIn.
^ abchttp://www.culturalheritageconnections.orgview_html.php?q=Jay_Haviser/[permanent dead link]
^"Dr. J.B. Haviser - Staff - Faculty of Archaeology". www.archaeology.leiden.edu. 27 February 2024.
Jay Bryant Haviser, Jr. (born November 21, 1955, Bartow, Florida) is an American-born archaeologist and anthropologist who has conducted archaeological...
Commission (1955). The Caribbean, Volumes 9–10. University of Texas. Haviser, Jay B. (1987). Amerindian Cultural Geography on Curaçao. Foundation for Scientific...
Maarten - saba - Sint Eustatius. De Wit N.N. Aruba (1964), pp. 1-3. Haviser, Jay B. Jr. (1981). An Inventory of Prehistoric Sites on St. Eustatius, Netherlands...
Rebel Chief Slain in Skirmish", New York Times, June 29, 1912, p. 5 Jay B. Haviser and Kevin C. MacDonald, African Re-Genesis: Confronting Social Issues...