A prehistory of South Florida
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"Millennia ago, Florida was much different. Lower sea levels meant coastlines far removed from their present location. Odd beasts roamed its temperate climes, from shoulder-high wolves, to giant sloths, to lions of unimaginable proportions. Very little would seem familiar to a modern visitor - except for the people, who have populated the region for thousands of years, leaving scattered traces of their presence. Knowledge of the remnants of Florida's past continues to grow, shedding surprising light on a rich history."
"This work begins with an explanation of the peninsula's geology. It then examines the Paleoindian, the Archaic, the Formative or Ceramic, and the Historic periods of human occupation. Seven maps, and over 40 sketches and photographs supplement the text. Appendices reproduce treaties negotiated with native tribes, and document the legalities of archaeological exploration. A glossary, a bibliography (including works on edible botanicals) and an index are included."--Jacket.
"This work begins with an explanation of the peninsula's geology. It then examines the Paleoindian, the Archaic, the Formative or Ceramic, and the Historic periods of human occupation. Seven maps, and over 40 sketches and photographs supplement the text. Appendices reproduce treaties negotiated with native tribes, and document the legalities of archaeological exploration. A glossary, a bibliography (including works on edible botanicals) and an index are included."--Jacket.
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