Twenty Hill

Twenty Hill is a historic site and sparsely populated unincorporated area in southern Parham.[1][2][3]

Twenty Hill
Area
  Total0.35 km2 (0.14 sq mi)

Twenty Hill, which is located in Parham, and Jolly Beach, which is located in Jolly Bay, are the two locations in Antigua that hold the distinction of being the earliest and most significant sites of human occupation (c.1775 BC). Near the Martello Tower on the island of Barbuda is a site known as "River," which has a date of 1875 BC. Up until about 100 BC, Amerindian tribes from the Archaic period lived in Antigua and Barbuda. However, the next period didn't begin until some time before this, so there is some overlap between the Archaic and the following period.[4][5]

In Twenty Hill, there is a goat farm that is known for its artisan soaps made from goat's milk.[6]

Demographics

Twenty Hill is located in the southern portion of the enumeration district 51001.[2][7][3]

Q48 Ethnic[8] Counts %
African descendent 161 91.28%
Caucasian/White 2 1.16%
Mixed (Black/White) 2 1.16%
Mixed (Other) 5 2.91%
Hispanic 4 2.33%
Other 2 1.16%
Total 176 100.00%
Q49 Religion[9] Counts %
Adventist 53 32.10%
Anglican 46 27.78%
Baptist 6 3.70%
Church of God 4 2.47%
Jehovah Witness 1 0.62%
Methodist 16 9.88%
Moravian 1 0.62%
Nazarene 1 0.62%
None/no religion 5 3.09%
Pentecostal 9 5.56%
Rastafarian 1 0.62%
Roman Catholic 6 3.70%
Weslyan Holiness 13 8.02%
Other 2 1.23%
Total 166 100.00%
NotApp : 10
Q58. Country of birth[10] Counts %
Antigua and Barbuda 124 70.35%
Other Caribbean countries 1 0.58%
Canada 1 0.58%
Other Asian countries 1 0.58%
Dominica 6 3.49%
Dominican Republic 3 1.74%
Guyana 4 2.33%
Jamaica 6 3.49%
St. Kitts and Nevis 3 1.74%
St. Vincent and the Grenadines 3 1.74%
United Kingdom 1 0.58%
USA 9 5.23%
USVI United States Virgin Islands 1 0.58%
Not Stated 12 6.98%
Total 176 100.00%

References

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