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Broadening our understanding of southeastern hunter-gatherers who
lived between 4600 and 3500 BP, Zackary Gilmore presents evidence
that the Late Archaic community of Silver Glen-one of Florida's
most elaborate shell mound complexes-integrated people and places
from throughout Florida by staging large-scale feasts and other
public events. Gilmore analyzes the composition and style of
pottery at the site, revealing that many of the large, elaborately
decorated vessels from the shell mounds were imports with nonlocal
origins. His findings indicate that the people of Silver Glen
frequently hosted large-scale gatherings that helped to create a
sense of community among culturally diverse groups with homelands
separated by hundreds of kilometers. The history of Florida's Late
Archaic hunter-gatherers is shown here to be much more dynamic than
traditionally thought.
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