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Archaeology of Precolumbian Florida by Jerald T. Milanich (1994, Paperback)
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ISBN 9780813012735
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Archaeology of Precolumbian Florida
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Archaeology of Precolumbian Florida


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  • Archaeology of Precolumbian Florida available on December 30 2017 from Amazon for 27.95
  • ISBN bar code 9780813012735 ξ3 registered December 30 2017
  • ISBN bar code 9780813012735 ξ2 registered January 04 2016
  • ISBN bar code 9780813012735 ξ1 registered November 02 2012
  • Product category is Book
  • Manufacturered by University Press of Florida

  • Product weight is 1.88 lbs.
Used Book in Good Condition "A comprehensive and compelling archaeological Baedeker to Precolumbian Florida that addresses a complex subject in straightforward, no-nonsense language that both scholars and lay readers will find refreshing."--Peter A. Young, editor-in-chief, Archaeology "Milanich is easily Florida's most unconventional and widely read archaeologist.  He presents a well-told story of soli-tary Ice Age hunters lurking on dark sinkhole ledges to spear giant tortoises; of the uniquely preserved wooden art objects from thousand-year-old fishing villages; and of the elaborate ritual games of those agricultural chiefdoms who met and defeated the first Spanish Conquistadors. . . . A vivid and thoughtful interpretation of twelve millennia of human experience in the Sunshine State."--David Brose, Royal Ontario Museum and University of TorontoThis record of precolumbian Florida brings to life the 12,000-year story of the native American Indians who lived in the state.  Using information gathered by archaeological investigations, many carried out since 1980, Jerald Milanich describes the indigenous cultures and explains why they developed as they did. In a richly illustrated book that will appeal to profes-sional and avocational archaeologists, scholars, tourists, and local history buffs, Milanich introduces the material heritage of the first Floridians through the interpretation of artifacts and archaeological sites.  Weaving together discoveries from such sites as the Lake Jackson mounds in the panhandle, Crystal River on the Gulf coast, and Granada on the Miami River, he relates the long histories of the native groups whose descendants were decimated during the European conquest of the sixteenth and seventeenth cen-turies. Milanich begins with an overview of the history of ar-chaeology in Florida.  He then describes the earliest abo-riginal cultures: the Paleoindians and the people of the Archaic period.  The later, regional cultures (Weeden Island, Fort Walton, Glades, Caloosahatchee, and many others) are correlated with geographical and environmental regions and then compared to provide insights about the nature of chiefdom societies, the effects of wetlands on precolumbian settlement systems, and the environmental history of the state. Maps and illustrations document this history of archaeo-logical research in Florida and of the sites and artifacts (including spectacular Weeden Island pottery vessels and Belle Glade wooden carvings) left behind by the precolumbian people.Jerald T. Milanich is curator in archaeology and chair, Department of Anthropology, at the Florida Museum of Natural History, Gainesville.  He is the author or editor of ten books and monographs, including (with Charles Hudson) Her-nando de Soto and the Indians of Florida (UPF, 1993) and (with Susan Milbrath) First Encounters:  Spanish Exploration in the Caribbean and the United States, 1492-1570 (UPF,1989).

References
    ^ (1994). 9780813012735, The University Press of Florida. (revised Jan 2014)
    ^ Archaeology of Precolumbian Florida by Jerald T. Milanich (1994, Paperback) (revised Jan 2016)
    ^ Archaeology of Precolumbian Florida, University Press Of Florida. Amazon. (revised Dec 2017)

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Jerald T.Milanich has put together an extensive and thorough book on the history of archaeology in the state of Florida and its ancient native people before the Spanish arrival. very informative and enjoyable read.
Barry s.Anderson
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