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Category: Native Americans

Fort San Antón de Carlos Found on Mound Key

  By Laura Dean American Archaeology News, FEATURED POSTS, Florida Archaeology News, Native Americans, Spanish & Colonial Florida

by Mary-Lou Watkinson and Halle Marchese | FLORIDA MUSEUM | April 23, 2020 Florida and Georgia archaeologists have discovered the location of Fort San Antón de Carlos, home of one of the first Jesuit missions… READ FULL ARTICLE

Calusa Watercourts Featured in New Research Study

  By Laura Dean American Archaeology News, FEATURED POSTS, Florida Archaeology News, Native Americans

Sophisticatedly engineered ‘watercourts’ stored live fish, fueling Florida’s Calusa kingdom by Natalie van Hoose | March 30, 2020 | Florida Museum News The mighty Calusa ruled South Florida for centuries, wielding military power, trading and… READ FULL ARTICLE

TIME SIFTERS IN THE NEWS MAY 2019

  By Laura Dean American Archaeology News, FEATURED POSTS, Florida Archaeology News, Meeting Reports, Native Americans, Tombs & Burial Practices

Ancient burial site off Manasota Key is 1,000 years older than estimated Earle Kimel | Sarasota Herald Tribune | May 16, 2019 NEW TEST PUSH BACK DATES WHEN UNDERWATER BURIALS WERE PRACTICED SARASOTA — Native… READ FULL ARTICLE

Time Sifters board member, Laura Harrison, leading a project on Egmont Key

  By Laura Dean American Archaeology News, FEATURED POSTS, Florida Archaeology News, Native Americans

They can’t turn back waves, but USF and Seminoles are preserving Egmont Key in digital form By Paul Guzzo | May 17, 2019 | TAMPA BAY TIMES The team is creating three-dimensional images of the… READ FULL ARTICLE

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

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