John F. Cherry is Joukowsky Family Emeritus Professor of Archaeology & the Ancient World and Emeritus Professor of Classics at Brown University, having previously taught at the University of Michigan (1993–2005) and the University of Cambridge (1980–1993). His main research interests include island archaeology, Aegean and wider Mediterranean prehistory, Caribbean archaeology, regional survey, and lithic studies. He has been involved in fieldwork in Greece, the Caribbean, the UK, USA, Italy, and Armenia. Miriam A. W. Rothenberg is a Junior Research Fellow at Christ Church at the University of Oxford, having received her PhD in Archaeology and the Ancient World from Brown University in 2021. She has worked on Montserrat and Martinique in the Caribbean, and in Italy, Greece, Sudan, England, and various parts of the United States. Rothenberg’s research interests link environmental disasters, landscape, memory, and trauma. Since 2015, she has investigated these questions—and how they relate to the Caribbean’s enduring legacy of slavery and colonialism—in the context of Montserrat’s 30 years of contemporary volcanic crisis.