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Category: American Archaeology News

Climate Change and Shell Rings

  By Laura Dean American Archaeology News, Climate Change & Site Preservation, FEATURED POSTS, Native Americans
archaeologists with South Carolina Natural Resources dig on Pockoy Island

Desperate dig for the past under way on disappearing South Carolina island Bo Petersen | bopete@postandcourier.com | May 12, 2019 | ORIGINAL ARTICLE LINK EDISTO ISLAND — Two of the coast’s mysterious shell rings —… READ FULL ARTICLE

FEBRUARY 2019 SPEAKER: John Kantner

  By Laura Dean American Archaeology News, Native Americans, SPEAKERS

Turquoise, Trumpets, and Tchamahias: The Wealth of Chaco Canyon Dr. John Kantner, Associate VP for Research & Dean of the Graduate School, Professor of Anthropology, University of North Florida  The stunning monumental buildings in Chaco… READ FULL ARTICLE

NOVEMBER 2018 SPEAKER: Dr. Edward Gonzalez-Tennant

  By Laura Dean American Archaeology News, Florida Archaeology News, SPEAKERS

The Rosewood Massacre Dr. Edward Gonzalez-Tennant, Department of Anthropology University of Central Florida Rosewood, Florida was once home to a prosperous African American community until its violent destruction in 1923. The event remained cloaked in collective… READ FULL ARTICLE

Manatee Settlement’s History as a Haven for Escaped Slaves

  By Laura Dean American Archaeology News, Angola & African Cultures, Bradenton, FEATURED POSTS, Florida Archaeology News, Sarasota

Angola’s Ashes A Newly Excavated Settlement Highlights Florida’s History as a Haven for Escaped Slaves Called one of the most significant historical sites in Florida and perhaps the U.S. by Florida historian Canter Brown Jr.,… READ FULL ARTICLE

LOCAL ARCHAEOLOGY NEWS: Team Digs Through History at Bradenton Site

  By Laura Dean American Archaeology News, American Colonial Heritage, Bradenton, FEATURED POSTS, Florida Archaeology News, Sarasota, Spanish & Colonial Florida

By Angie Angers, Reporter, BAY NEWS 9 BRADENTON — Saturday, March 04, 2017 A structure that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places is now the site of an archaeological investigation. A team… READ FULL ARTICLE

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