This research examines and compares the distributions of archaeological sites and materials in order to investigate native settlement patterns and resources use throughout 12,000 years of prehistory and protohistoric time within the Apalachicola/Lower Chattahoochee River valley of northwest Florida, southwest Georgia, and southeast Alabama. Geographic Information Systems (GIS) are used to map the distributions of sites from different time periods and to explore their relation to various environmental characteristics that are now available in digital format. I employ tools now available in GIS to examine several longstanding research questions and expand upon archaeological interpretations within this region, where the University of South Fl...
A growing trend in Mississippian research in the archaeology of the southeastern United States stres...
A thorough literature review was completed in order to construct a database of all the known Middle ...
A growing trend in Mississippian research in the archaeology of the southeastern United States stres...
This research examines and compares the distributions of archaeological sites and materials in order...
This research examines and compares the distributions of archaeological sites and materials in order...
At the end of the Pleistocene and the beginning of the Holocene, between 12,000 and 10,000 years ago...
This research describes a large, newly-recorded archaeological site in the Upper Apalachicola River ...
This research describes a large, newly-recorded archaeological site in the Upper Apalachicola River ...
This research describes a large, newly-recorded archaeological site in the Upper Apalachicola River ...
University of South Florida field investigations in northwest Florida’s Apalachicola Valley have res...
University of South Florida field investigations in northwest Florida’s Apalachicola Valley have res...
University of South Florida field investigations in northwest Florida’s Apalachicola Valley have res...
Aboriginal settlement systems within the lower Little Tennessee River valley in southeast Tennessee ...
A thorough literature review was completed in order to construct a database of all the known Middle ...
At the end of the Pleistocene and the beginning of the Holocene, between 12,000 and 10,000 years ago...
A growing trend in Mississippian research in the archaeology of the southeastern United States stres...
A thorough literature review was completed in order to construct a database of all the known Middle ...
A growing trend in Mississippian research in the archaeology of the southeastern United States stres...
This research examines and compares the distributions of archaeological sites and materials in order...
This research examines and compares the distributions of archaeological sites and materials in order...
At the end of the Pleistocene and the beginning of the Holocene, between 12,000 and 10,000 years ago...
This research describes a large, newly-recorded archaeological site in the Upper Apalachicola River ...
This research describes a large, newly-recorded archaeological site in the Upper Apalachicola River ...
This research describes a large, newly-recorded archaeological site in the Upper Apalachicola River ...
University of South Florida field investigations in northwest Florida’s Apalachicola Valley have res...
University of South Florida field investigations in northwest Florida’s Apalachicola Valley have res...
University of South Florida field investigations in northwest Florida’s Apalachicola Valley have res...
Aboriginal settlement systems within the lower Little Tennessee River valley in southeast Tennessee ...
A thorough literature review was completed in order to construct a database of all the known Middle ...
At the end of the Pleistocene and the beginning of the Holocene, between 12,000 and 10,000 years ago...
A growing trend in Mississippian research in the archaeology of the southeastern United States stres...
A thorough literature review was completed in order to construct a database of all the known Middle ...
A growing trend in Mississippian research in the archaeology of the southeastern United States stres...