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    Format: 1 online resource (423 pages)
    ISBN: 9780817385033
    Series Statement: Classics Southeast Archaeology Ser
    Content: This compilation of Moore's publications on western and central Florida provides all of his archaeological data on the region's mounds and prehistoric canals in a single volume. The name Clarence B. Moore is familiar to every archaeologist interested in the southeastern United States. This amateur archaeologist's numerous scientific expeditions to the region resulted in dozens of well-illustrated publications, the value of which increases daily as many of the sites he investigated continue to be destroyed by modern development. Moore invested considerable time and effort exploring Florida's archaeological sites, devoting more pages of published reports and articles to Florida than to any other state. Because of the wealth of material on Florida, Moore's Florida expedition publications have been collected in three separate volumes, all published within the Classics in Southeastern Archaeology series. The thirteen papers reproduced in this volume present the results of Moore's research in West and Central Florida. Moore's first and last expeditions were to Florida and spanned almost fifty years of archaeological investigations. Following the eastern river drainages to central and western Florida, in 1900 Moore concentrated his efforts along the Florida Gulf Coast, spurred by the exciting discoveries of Frank Hamilton Cushing at Key Marco in 1896. Although this region is rich in mound sites, many sites located by Moore in the early years of this century had already been destroyed by construction and lime processing. In addition to mound groupings-some containing masses of skeletal remains-Moore found a number of sites connected by a network of prehistoric canals. Several of the sites located by Moore contained European trade goods and have been used to trace the early wanderings of the conquistadores in the New World. Moore's early work on the
    Content: Intro -- Contents -- Preface -- Introduction -- References Cited -- Certain River Mounds of Duval County, Florida [1895] -- Two Sand Mounds on Murphy Island, Florida [1895] -- Certain Sand Mounds of the Ocklawaha River, Florida [1895] -- Certain Antiquities of the Florida West-Coast [1900] -- Excerpt from Certain Aboriginal Remains of the Northwest Florida Coast. Part II [1902] -- Certain Aboriginal Mounds of the Central Florida West-Coast [1903] -- Miscellaneous Investigation in Florida [1905] -- Crystal River Revisited [1907] -- Notes on the Ten Thousand Islands, Florida [1907] -- Excerpt from The Northwestern Florida Coast Revisited [1918] -- Notes on the Archaeology of Florida [1919] -- Notes on Shell Implements from Florida [1921] -- Shell Implements from Florida [1921] -- Indexes -- Introduction -- Works by Moore.
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    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780817309510
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9780817309510
    Language: English
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