University of South Florida field investigations in northwest Florida’s Apalachicola Valley have resulted in the relocation of some lost mounds from the Middle Woodland period (ca. A.D. 1 to 650) by trekking through the forest and consulting with avocationals and collectors. This thesis project was triggered by a collector’s donation of some Swift Creek pots and the attempt to relocate the mound from which they came. In the 1970s, Gardner and Nidy recorded this site, named Poplar Springs Mound, categorized as Middle Woodland due to its Swift Creek and Weeden Island pottery. The donated collection contained pottery of the Swift Creek Complicated-Stamped series, Weeden Island series, and a couple of anomalous Mississippian sherds. To see how ...
This research describes a large, newly-recorded archaeological site in the Upper Apalachicola River ...
This research compares prehistoric check-stamped ceramics from two northwest Florida sites, Sunstrok...
This research compares prehistoric check-stamped ceramics from two northwest Florida sites, Sunstrok...
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...
A thorough literature review was completed in order to construct a database of all the known Middle ...
A thorough literature review was completed in order to construct a database of all the known Middle ...
This thesis should serve as a comprehensive site report for both Porter’s Bar (8Fr1) and Green Point...
A growing trend in Mississippian research in the archaeology of the southeastern United States stres...
A growing trend in Mississippian research in the archaeology of the southeastern United States stres...
Fort Walton, the local variant of Mississippian culture in northwest Florida, has long been studied ...
Fort Walton, the local variant of Mississippian culture in northwest Florida, has long been studied ...
A growing trend in Mississippian research in the archaeology of the southeastern United States stres...
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 ...
This research compares prehistoric check-stamped ceramics from two northwest Florida sites, Sunstrok...
This research compares prehistoric check-stamped ceramics from two northwest Florida sites, Sunstrok...
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...
A thorough literature review was completed in order to construct a database of all the known Middle ...
A thorough literature review was completed in order to construct a database of all the known Middle ...
This thesis should serve as a comprehensive site report for both Porter’s Bar (8Fr1) and Green Point...
A growing trend in Mississippian research in the archaeology of the southeastern United States stres...
A growing trend in Mississippian research in the archaeology of the southeastern United States stres...
Fort Walton, the local variant of Mississippian culture in northwest Florida, has long been studied ...
Fort Walton, the local variant of Mississippian culture in northwest Florida, has long been studied ...
A growing trend in Mississippian research in the archaeology of the southeastern United States stres...
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 ...
This research compares prehistoric check-stamped ceramics from two northwest Florida sites, Sunstrok...
This research compares prehistoric check-stamped ceramics from two northwest Florida sites, Sunstrok...