This research describes a large, newly-recorded archaeological site in the Upper Apalachicola River valley, northwest Florida, and a private collection of artifacts from it, as well as test excavations, three-dimensional modeling, clay/pottery sourcing through chemical analysis, and direct radiocarbon dating of ceramics to relate the site with regional archaeological chronologies and settlement patterns. A University of South Florida (USF) 2013 field school conducted excavations at the multicomponent midden on the western floodplain of the Apalachicola River called the McKinnie site (8JA1869). Students collaborated with a local collector and family members to learn about the site\u27s history. Data from the collection and excavations show t...
Archaeological reconnaissance in portions of Dixie County and selected adjacent sections of Taylor a...
The dawn of the eighteenth century in the Apalachicola delta region of the Florida panhandle was a t...
Since 1999, Jacksonville State University archaeology has been excavating at the Bains Gap Native Am...
This research describes a large, newly-recorded archaeological site in the Upper Apalachicola River ...
This research examines and compares the distributions of archaeological sites and materials in order...
University of South Florida field investigations in northwest Florida’s Apalachicola Valley have res...
The Chipola River Valley in northwest Florida is an area of extensive occupation by pre-contact peop...
A growing trend in Mississippian research in the archaeology of the southeastern United States stres...
With this thesis, I aim to fill a gap in our knowledge of shell artifacts from the northwest part of...
The Seminole Indians were Creek Indians from Georgia and Alabama who migrated to Florida for several...
This dissertation presents geological, chronological, archaeological, and geophysical datasets from ...
Fort Walton, the local variant of Mississippian culture in northwest Florida, has long been studied ...
The purpose of this project was to record the private archaeological collection of the Keene family,...
At the end of the Pleistocene and the beginning of the Holocene, between 12,000 and 10,000 years ago...
Located on Cape Canaveral within the Indian River region of Central Florida, the Burns Site (8BR85) ...
Archaeological reconnaissance in portions of Dixie County and selected adjacent sections of Taylor a...
The dawn of the eighteenth century in the Apalachicola delta region of the Florida panhandle was a t...
Since 1999, Jacksonville State University archaeology has been excavating at the Bains Gap Native Am...
This research describes a large, newly-recorded archaeological site in the Upper Apalachicola River ...
This research examines and compares the distributions of archaeological sites and materials in order...
University of South Florida field investigations in northwest Florida’s Apalachicola Valley have res...
The Chipola River Valley in northwest Florida is an area of extensive occupation by pre-contact peop...
A growing trend in Mississippian research in the archaeology of the southeastern United States stres...
With this thesis, I aim to fill a gap in our knowledge of shell artifacts from the northwest part of...
The Seminole Indians were Creek Indians from Georgia and Alabama who migrated to Florida for several...
This dissertation presents geological, chronological, archaeological, and geophysical datasets from ...
Fort Walton, the local variant of Mississippian culture in northwest Florida, has long been studied ...
The purpose of this project was to record the private archaeological collection of the Keene family,...
At the end of the Pleistocene and the beginning of the Holocene, between 12,000 and 10,000 years ago...
Located on Cape Canaveral within the Indian River region of Central Florida, the Burns Site (8BR85) ...
Archaeological reconnaissance in portions of Dixie County and selected adjacent sections of Taylor a...
The dawn of the eighteenth century in the Apalachicola delta region of the Florida panhandle was a t...
Since 1999, Jacksonville State University archaeology has been excavating at the Bains Gap Native Am...