This project integrates maritime archaeology, history, geophysical survey and anthropology to investigate illicit trade between the Caribbean islands St. Eustatius, Saba, St. Thomas, St. Bartholomew and St. Maarten from 1816 to c.1840 with the aim of understanding:
-The entanglements between international, regional and local factors that drove these islands to engage in illicit trade.
-How these islands functioned together as a network for illicit trade, smuggling and laundering, the processes involved, and how long it occurred.