The first half of a two-volume work incorporating archaeological and historical investigation, and studying the assimilation and eventual destruction of the indigenous Timucuan societies of interior Spanish Florida near St Augustine. It begins with analysis of the late prehistoric chiefdoms.Well populated by human groups throughout Florida prehistory, the St. Johns valley region represented an important ... the Atlantic coastal zone paralleling the rivera#39;s course, shared a common material culture known by archaeologists as St. Johns, ... into early (St. Johns I) and late (St. Johns II) periods based on the appearance of check-stamped surface decorations on ... Among all the regions of interior northern Florida and deep southeastern Georgia, the St. Johns River most closelyanbsp;...
Title | : | The Timucuan Chiefdoms of Spanish Florida: Assimilation |
Author | : | John E. Worth |
Publisher | : | University Press of Florida - 1998 |
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