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The Pineland Site and Calusa-Spanish Relations, 1612-1614 – Randell Research Center

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/rrc/blog/the-pineland-site-and-calusa-spanish-relations-1612-1614/

The identification of the Pineland site as the likely remains of the important 16th-18th-century Calusa community of Tampa (see June, 2002 Friends newsletter, Vol. 1, No. 2, p. 3) along the northern Calusa frontier lends new significance to documentary evidence regarding Calusa-Spanish relations bet
Worth The 1611 murder of 17 Christian Timucua Indians near the mouth of the Suwannee

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New Arrivals – St. Augustine: America’s Ancient City

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After the Spanish exodus St. Augustine was repopulated by British soldiers, planters and loyalists from the other English American colonies. The population of St. Augustine grew dramatically after the beginning of the American revolution, as British loyalists fled to Florida, which was one of the fe
Several hundred Indians of Creek origin, who were by then called Seminoles, also

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En Bas Saline – Historical Archaeology

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/histarch/research/haiti/en-bas-saline/

En Bas Saline is the site of a very large classic Taíno town occupied between about AD 1200 and AD 1530. It is thought to have been the principal town of the cacique Guacanagarí, which is where Columbus established his tiny settlement of La Navidad in 1492, after the wreck of the Santa María.
Anderson-Córdova, Karen 1990 Hispaniola and Puerto Rico: Indian Acculturation

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Rare fossils of extinct elephant document the earliest known instance of butchery in India – Research News

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During the late middle Pleistocene, between 300 and 400 thousand years ago, at least three ancient elephant relatives died near a river in the Kashmir Valley of South Asia. Not long after, they were covered in sediment and preserved along with 87 stone tools made by the ancestors of modern humans.
date, only one fossil hominin — the Narmada human — has ever been found on the Indian

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Seagrass Species Profiles – South Florida Aquatic Environments

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/southflorida/habitats/seagrasses/species/

Turtle Grass (Thalassia testudinum) Turtle grass is the most common of seagrasses off the coast of Florida and throughout the Caribbean. It also occurs in Bermuda, and south from the Gulf of Mexico to Venezuela. The grass blades are flat and ribbon-like, growing to 14 inches (35.5 cm) long and ½ in
It is also found off of portions of South America, northwestern Africa, Indian Ocean

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Introduction – St. Augustine: America’s Ancient City

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/staugustine/timeline/castillo-introduction/

The establishment of Charleston by the English in 1670, and the threat of occupation by the pirate Robert Searles finally made the Spanish Crown willing to invest seriously in St. Augustine as a strategic military point in Spain’s protection of her Caribbean possessions. The construction of a stone
Nearly the entire population—Spaniards, Christian Indians and Africans—left St

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Herman’s Bay – Environmental Archaeology

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The Zooarchaeology of Herman’s Bay Project Director: Irv Quitmyer Herman’s Bay Midden (8SL1146) is located in St. Lucie County, Florida on Hutchinson Island. The midden is perched along a beach dune line in full view of the Atlantic Ocean to the east and a well-developed estuarine system of the
of the Atlantic Ocean to the east and a well-developed estuarine system of the Indian

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