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Suriname - Jodensavanne Archaeological Site: Jodensavanne Settlement and Cassipora Creek Cemetery


Language: Silent film

Located on the densely forested banks of the Suriname River, the Jodensavanne Archaeological Site in northern Suriname is a serial property that illustrates early Jewish colonization attempts in the New World. The Jodensavanne Settlement, founded in the 1680s, includes the ruins of what is believed to be the earliest synagogue of architectural significance in the Americas, along with cemeteries, boat landing areas, and a military post. The Cassipora Creek Cemetery is the remnant of an older settlement founded in the 1650s. Located amidst Indigenous territory, the settlements were inhabited, owned, and governed by Jews who lived there together with free and enslaved persons of African descent. The settlements had the most extensive arrangement of privileges and immunities known in the early modern Jewish world.


on this subject: WHC documentation about this site


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Place/region: Jodensavanne, Cassipora Creek Cemetery, Suriname, Caribbean, Latin America
Type: B-Roll
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Publisher: UNESCO TV
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Original: Video.MP4
Location: EV only
UMVS reference: STUDIO-2023whc_suriname_jodensavanne_archaeological_site
Rights holder: UNESCO