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Intermediate Area Bibliography – Latin American Archaeology + Ethnography

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Arroyo, Miguel 1999 Las Figurinas de los Andes. El Arte Prehispánico de Venezuela, edited by Miguel Arroyo, Lourdes Blanco, Erika Wagner, pp. 195. Caracas: Fundación Galería de Arte Nacional. Baudez, Claude F. 1970 Central America. Translated by James Hogarth. Geneva: Nagel Publisher.
Joyce, Thomas A. 1916 Central American and West Indian Archaeology.

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Conserving Florida’s smalltooth sawfish – Research News

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Globally, nearly all sawfish species are declining largely due to coastal habitat threats and over-fishing, but dwindling northern populations of smalltooth sawfish in the Atlantic may get a helping hand from Florida Museum researchers who plan to begin monitoring for the endangered elasmobranch in
researchers who plan to begin monitoring for the endangered elasmobranch in the Indian

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Colonization and Conflict – St. Augustine: America’s Ancient City

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From September of 1565 to May of 1566 the Spanish colonists under Pedro Menéndez made their settlement at Seloy’s town. During that time they fought and expelled the French settlers at Fort Caroline, converted Seloy’s council house into a fort, and used St. Augustine as a base for exploration of oth
Augustine bay to Anastasia Island, where they felt safer from Indian attack.

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First Contacts – St. Augustine: America’s Ancient City

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From 1513 onward, Spanish and French explorers and would-be colonizers had attempted to establish a permanent European settlement in “the lovely, deadly land of Florida.“ It would take more than half a century, however, before this ambition would be realized by Pedro Menéndez de Aviles of Spain. Me
fort in September of 1565, Admiral Menéndez and Chief Seloy of the Florida Timucua Indians

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The Nombre de Dios Mission Sites – Historical Archaeology

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After the Seloy-Menéndez fort and town were moved to Anastasia Island in 1566, the area around the Fountain of Youth Park remained a Timucua settlement. Despite the presence of the Spanish blockhouse “at San Agustín el Viejo”, relations between the Timucua and the Spanish continued to be hostile un
These first Christian Indians attended Mass in the town of St.

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Seminole Shoulder Bag – Rare, Beautiful & Fascinating: 100 Years @FloridaMuseum

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During the 1800s many Southeastern native men wore shoulder bags made of wool cloth with elaborate designs of embroidered beadwork. Seminole artist Jay McGirt made this modern bag based on historical examples but with his own unique designs. Summary Seminole Shoulder Bag Made by artist Damian J
These shoulder bags were made by Indian people in the Great Plains as well as throughout

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Desperate Entrepreneurs – St. Augustine: America’s Ancient City

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The destruction of the cattle ranches and interior missions by James Moore, and the continuing English raids that made farming impossible cut St. Augustine off from what had once been an important source of food. At the same time, Spain’s involvement in European wars during the early eighteenth cent
Others initiated trade with the Lower Creek Indians As a result of these activities

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Mesoamerican Bibliography – Latin American Archaeology + Ethnography

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Beaudry, Marilyn Patricia 1983 Production and Distribution of Painted Late Classic Maya Ceramics in the Southeastern Periphery. Ph.D. dissertation. Los Angeles: University of California. 1987 Interregional Exchange, Social Status and Painted Ceramics: The Copan Valley Case. Interaction on the
Handbook of Middle American Indians, vol. 3, edited by Gordon R.

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