- Format
- Inbunden (Hardback)
- Språk
- Engelska
- Antal sidor
- 464
- Utgivningsdatum
- 2002-12-01
- Upplaga
- illustrated ed
- Förlag
- University Press of Florida
- Medarbetare
- Milanich, Jerald T. (foreword)
- Illustrationer
- 43 figures, 45 tables, bibliography
- Dimensioner
- 228 x 158 x 31 mm
- Vikt
- Antal komponenter
- 1
- Komponenter
- xx, 399 p. :
- ISBN
- 9780813025582
- 771 g
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Adds immeasurably to our knowledge of South Florida archaeology."--Journal of Field Archaeology "Offers a vivid glimpse into a rich cultural past in an oftentimes misunderstood and overlooked region of our country."--H-Net "Detailed descriptions of archaeological surveys and test excavations dovetail nicely with broader chapters on settlement, subsistence, and social organization. This is a valuable reference work."--SMRC Revista "An important book about a natural World Heritage site that also has a rich human heritage."--American Archaeology
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John W. Griffin, a pioneer in Florida archaeology, was an archaeologist for both the Florida Park Service and the National Park Service (NPS), director of the NPS Southeast Archeological Center in Macon, Georgia, and director of the St. Augustine Preservation Board. Jerald T. Milanich is emeritus professor at the University of Florida/Florida Museum of Natural History and author of numerous books about the native peoples of the Southeast United States. James J. Miller was state archaeologist and chief of Florida's Bureau of Archaeological Research for twenty years and is now a consultant in heritage planning.