Pre-Columbian archaeology collection The Museum of Pre-Columbian Archaeology and Prehistory houses a collection of Pre-Columbian archaeology that traces some 4,000 years of the island's Amerindian history. Since 1970, the museum has preserved the oldest and most diverse archaeological heritage in the Lesser Antilles. Through its six thematic halls, the museum presents in images, sounds, words and precious objects, all the richness of the Amerindian civilizations. Opening hours: Monday: 1pm - 5pm / Tuesday to Friday: 8am - 5pm / Saturday: 9am - 12pm Musee Departemental d'Archeologie, 9 rue de la Liberte, Fort-de-France, 0596 71 57 05