This unusual project matches alto saxophonist Jackie McLean (also heard on flute, percussion, and a little bit of piano) and drummer/percussionist Michael Carvin in a set of duets. The music (all originals) is atmospheric and often haunting, making a lot of use of space. Some sections meander, but the four-part title piece (which depicts slaves crossing the Atlantic Ocean) certainly holds one's interest. This is a unique project in the discography of Jackie McLean, and is well worth a few close listens. ~ Scott Yanow, All Music Guide
It is owned by a registered charity, The Antiquity Trust which was founded by the archaeologist O. G. S. Crawford in 1927 and counts Warwick Bray, Barry Cunliffe and Colin Renfrew amongst its trustees. Antiquity's current editor is Professor Martin Carver of the University of York. It publishes four editions a year with a worldwide topic coverage from all periods.
Finnegan, Gregory A.; Joyce L. Ogburn, and J. Christina Smith (2002). "Journals of the Century in Anthropology and Archaeology". in Tony Stankus (ed.). Journals of the Century. New York: Haworth Press. pp. 141–150. ISBN 0-7890-1133-6. OCLC49403459.