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- The Social Geography of South Florida During the Spanish Colonial Era
- Captives of the Dark and Bloody Ground: Identity, Race, and Power in the Contested American South
- Ancient Engineering of Fish Capture and Storage in Southwest Florida
- SEAC Bulletin 59.Pdf
- Spanish Influence on Calusa Culture by Carmen Lopez
- The Native Languages of the Southeastern United States
- Listening to Shells and Discovering a Lost World; Epiphanic Experiences at the Museum Catherine M.C
- Florida Native American Heritage Trail Florida Department of State
- Mississippian Capitals : an Archaeological Investigation Of
- Burial in Florida: Culture, Ritual, Health, and Status: the Archaic to Seminole Periods David Klingle
- The Calusa and Early Spanish Settlement: an Archaeological-Historic Analysis of Early European Contact in Southern Florida
- SEAC Bulletin 54.Pdf
- The Southern Limit of Timucua Territory
- The Pineland Site and Calusa-Spanish Relations, 1612-1614 by John Worth
- DE SOTO's FIRST HEADQUARTERS in FLORIDA by JOHN R
- Student Study Guide SECTION H
- National Register of Historic Places Multiple Property Documentation Form
- Listing of Education in Archaeological Programs: the LEAP Clearinghouse, 1989-1989 Summary Report
- Document Analysis: Fontaneda's 1575 Memoir
- Southern Florida Sites Associated with the Tequesta and Their Ancestors
- Engineering in the Mississippian: Mounds Archaeologists Find Mounds Throughout the Southeastern United States and Beyond
- Christianity but It Failed. the Tequesta, Along with the Calusa
- COASTAL WEEDEN ISLAND SUBSISTENCE ECONOMY and OCCUPATION: a ZOOARCHAEOLOGICAL ANALYSIS of STRANGE’S RING MIDDEN (8By1355), BAY COUNTY, FLORIDA
- Big Cypress Big Cypress National Preserve
- Anthropology 443/543
- The Paynes Town Seminole Site (8Al366), a Case Study
- Religious and Ceremonial Microartifacts from the Winterville Archaeological Site (22WS500)
- Eastern North America –Population at AD 1500
- Cahokia and the Mississippian Period, 950–1600 C.E
- The Glades Indians and the Plants They Used
- Part Five References
- EVIDENCE for a CALUSA-TUNICA RELATIONSHIP Julian Granberry
- The Florida Historical Quarterly