Prehistoric Florida societies, particularly those of the
peninsula, have been largely ignored or given only minor
consideration in overviews of the Mississippian southeast (A.D.
1000-1600). This groundbreaking volume lifts the veil of uniformity
frequently draped over these regions in the literature, providing
the first comprehensive examination of Mississippi-period
archaeology in the state.
Featuring contributions from some of the most prominent
researchers in the field, this collection describes and synthesizes
the latest data from excavations throughout Florida. In doing so,
it reveals a diverse and vibrant collection of cleared-field maize
farmers, part-time gardeners, hunter-gatherers, and coastal and
riverine fisher/shellfish collectors who formed a distinctive part
of the Mississippian southeast.
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