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state that the temples were likely charnel houses, where bodies were prepared and stored for later burial. Several of the temple mounds have been destroyed since the 19th century, but at least fifteen have been documented as having once existed around Tampa Bay and on the Gulf coast near Tampa Bay. These temple mounds were rectangular and had flat tops, usually with a ramp leading up to the top on one side.
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on Pine Island), differ from Safety Harbor temple mounds in having a U-shaped platform, and no ramps. This difference in form may indicate the mounds belong to the
Caloosahatchee culture instead of the Safety Harbor culture. Luer and Almy also note that the large Bostic Temple Mound in Hardee County,
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in area). Class B, including the Safety Harbor and
Bayshore Homes temple mounds, had high volumes of 6500 to 6900 m³, were tall (greater than 5 m), and had a summit platform 440 to 760 m² in area. The nine remaining temple mounds varied in height and shape, but were much lower in volume, 3500 m³ or
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site that have mentioned as possible Safety Harbor temple mounds, but the other mounds there pre-date Safety Harbor, and there is little evidence of Safety Harbor use of the site. A large flat-topped shell mound, the
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and village living areas) are almost always undecorated. Major Safety Harbor sites had platform, or temple, mounds. The term "temple mound" is based on the description by members of the de Soto expedition of a temple on a constructed earthwork mound in a Safety Harbor village. Bullen and
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which is associated with a village area and burial mounds, was contemporary with Safety Harbor temple mounds. They suggest that this site was the center for a distinct cultural and political system oriented to the
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1401:. Gainesville, Florida: University Press of Florida.
1357:. Gainesville, Florida: University Press of Florida.
1498:(Ph.D.). Gainesville, Florida: University of Florida
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Florida's Indians from Ancient Times to the Present
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884:"Anderson-Narváez Mound at Jungle Prada Mound Park"
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192:Weedon Island-related culture
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3249:Eastern Agricultural Complex
1454:Milanich, Jerald T. (1998).
1435:Milanich, Jerald T. (1998).
1416:Milanich, Jerald T. (1995).
1397:Milanich, Jerald T. (1994).
765:Milanich 1994: 389, 409, 412
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2557:List of Mississippian sites
2344:Pre-Columbian North America
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1727:North peninsular Gulf coast
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358:Pinellas Point Temple Mound
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2708:The Bluff Point Stoneworks
2417:Ancestral Pueblo (Anasazi)
2035:Ortona Prehistoric Village
1378:The Florida Anthropologist
1141:The Florida Anthropologist
1069:Milanich&Hudson: 66-67
811:The Florida Anthropologist
716:The Florida Anthropologist
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2528:List of Hopewell sites
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1900:Hickory Ridge Cemetery
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1002:"Pinellas Point Mound"
756:Milanich 1994: 390-391
691:Milanich 1994: 392-401
391:Weedon Island Preserve
218:Caloosahatchee culture
144:Caloosahatchee culture
39:living on the central
33:archaeological culture
24:
3146:Arlington Springs Man
2988:Portsmouth Earthworks
2212:Manasota Key Offshore
2195:Yon Mound and Village
1970:Mark Pardo Shellworks
1940:Kimball Island Midden
1749:
1189:on September 21, 2013
1087:Mitchem: 15-16, 22-23
903:Luer and Almy: 130-31
550:Destruction of mounds
542:reported that lions (
399:Weeden Island culture
386:), in Manatee County.
242:Mississippian culture
223:Mississippian culture
29:Safety Harbor culture
22:
3354:Transoceanic contact
3244:Container Revolution
2818:Gila Cliff Dwellings
2783:Etowah Indian Mounds
2227:Warm Mineral Springs
1800:Bowers Bluff Middens
620:The accounts of the
540:Garcilaso de la Vega
520:Weeki Wachee Springs
447:Oelsner Mound, near
422:Little Manatee River
3274:Green Corn Ceremony
3088:Turkey River Mounds
2878:Lake Jackson Mounds
2698:Blue Spring Shelter
2130:Shell Bluff Landing
2075:Pompano Beach Mound
2015:Myakkahatchee Creek
1965:Madira Bickel Mound
1945:Lake Jackson Mounds
1596:Post-Archaic period
1245:Milanich 1998. 103.
1243:Milanich 1994. 390.
416:Bahia Beach Mound (
246:Fort Walton culture
168:Withlacoochee River
158:counties, southern
132:Withlacoochee River
3359:Underwater panther
3033:Rosenstock Village
2903:Marmes Rockshelter
2888:L'Anse aux Meadows
2180:Waddells Mill Pond
2125:Shark River Slough
1960:Little Salt Spring
1751:
1165:Bullen: 53, 54, 56
991:Luer and Almy: 134
931:Luer and Almy: 133
917:Luer and Almy: 132
873:Luer and Almy: 131
859:Luer and Almy: 130
783:Milanich 1994: 389
774:Milanich 1998: 105
747:Luer and Almy: 146
659:Bullen: 50-1, 53-4
500:), low heights (4
369:Safety Harbor site
53:Safety Harbor site
25:
3393:
3392:
3385:Pre-Columbian era
3186:Spirit Cave mummy
2983:Plum Bayou Mounds
2893:Lynch Quarry Site
2412:Ancient Beringian
2310:
2309:
2302:Pre-Columbian era
2247:Beaver Lake point
2140:Third Gulf Breeze
1950:Lake Pithlachocco
1870:Fort Walton Mound
1522:978-0-8130-0535-5
1484:978-0-8130-1170-7
1465:978-0-8130-1599-6
1446:978-0-8130-1598-9
1427:978-0-8130-1360-2
1408:978-0-8130-1273-5
1364:978-0-8130-2645-9
1323:978-0-8130-0535-5
1123:Milanich 1995: 28
700:Mitchem: 568, 569
571:, "cabbage" from
442:Terra Ceia Island
227:St. Johns culture
126:to the north and
70:and the adjacent
3433:
3329:Projectile point
3166:Leanderthal Lady
3093:Upward Sun River
3068:Stallings Island
3058:Shell ring sites
3008:Recapture Canyon
2923:Moorehead Circle
2768:El Fin del Mundo
2753:Cueva de la Olla
2559:
2546:Maritime Archaic
2530:
2360:
2337:
2330:
2323:
2314:
2313:
2270:
1850:Devil's Den Cave
1815:Butcherpen Mound
1770:Bear Lake Mounds
1729:
1722:
1582:
1566:
1565:
1554:
1547:
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1531:
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1526:
1507:
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1393:
1391:
1389:
1368:
1348:
1327:
1300:
1297:
1291:
1288:
1282:
1281:Hann 1995: 187-8
1279:
1273:
1270:
1264:
1261:
1255:
1254:Hann 1995: 187-8
1252:
1246:
1239:
1233:
1230:
1224:
1223:
1221:
1219:
1213:
1205:
1199:
1198:
1196:
1194:
1185:. Archived from
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1163:
1157:
1156:
1154:
1152:
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901:
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698:
692:
689:
683:
680:
669:
666:
660:
657:
451:in Pasco County.
430:Englewood, near
408:, now destroyed.
351:, now destroyed.
320:, now destroyed.
309:, now destroyed.
302:, now destroyed.
285:, now destroyed.
234:Manasota culture
197:
184:Charlotte County
128:Charlotte Harbor
37:Native Americans
3441:
3440:
3436:
3435:
3434:
3432:
3431:
3430:
3396:
3395:
3394:
3389:
3380:Genetic history
3368:
3222:Ceremonial pipe
3195:
3176:Minnesota Woman
3133:
3127:
2948:Ocmulgee Mounds
2928:Morrison Mounds
2873:Kolomoki Mounds
2863:Kimball Village
2723:Candelaria Cave
2665:
2659:
2640:Suwannee Valley
2575:Old Cordilleran
2555:
2526:
2394:
2388:
2354:
2346:
2341:
2311:
2306:
2290:
2266:
2235:
2205:
2199:
2185:Wakulla Springs
2165:Upper Tampa Bay
2080:Portavant Mound
2050:Persimmon Mound
1995:Mount Elizabeth
1740:
1734:
1725:
1718:
1704:Suwannee Valley
1606:
1600:
1578:
1570:
1560:
1558:
1523:
1501:
1499:
1485:
1466:
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1308:
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1294:
1289:
1285:
1280:
1276:
1271:
1267:
1262:
1258:
1253:
1249:
1244:
1242:
1241:Bullen. 53, 56.
1240:
1236:
1231:
1227:
1217:
1215:
1211:
1207:
1206:
1202:
1192:
1190:
1183:Tampa Bay Times
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1023:
1019:
1009:
1007:
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981:
971:
969:
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962:
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921:
916:
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837:
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769:
764:
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723:
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690:
686:
681:
672:
667:
663:
658:
654:
650:
598:
561:
552:
532:Kissimmee River
515:
384:Portavant Mound
275:
262:
195:
180:Sarasota County
176:Hernando County
162:, and northern
112:
88:Sarasota County
17:
12:
11:
5:
3439:
3429:
3428:
3423:
3418:
3413:
3408:
3391:
3390:
3388:
3387:
3382:
3377:
3373:
3370:
3369:
3367:
3366:
3361:
3356:
3351:
3346:
3341:
3336:
3331:
3326:
3321:
3316:
3311:
3306:
3304:Mound Builders
3301:
3296:
3291:
3289:Medicine wheel
3286:
3281:
3279:Horned Serpent
3276:
3271:
3266:
3261:
3256:
3251:
3246:
3241:
3236:
3231:
3230:
3229:
3219:
3214:
3209:
3203:
3201:
3197:
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3188:
3183:
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3173:
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3110:
3105:
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3090:
3085:
3080:
3075:
3070:
3065:
3060:
3055:
3050:
3045:
3040:
3035:
3030:
3025:
3020:
3018:Roberts Island
3015:
3010:
3005:
3000:
2995:
2990:
2985:
2980:
2975:
2970:
2965:
2960:
2955:
2953:Old Stone Fort
2950:
2945:
2940:
2935:
2930:
2925:
2920:
2918:Moaning Cavern
2915:
2910:
2905:
2900:
2895:
2890:
2885:
2880:
2875:
2870:
2868:Kincaid Mounds
2865:
2860:
2855:
2850:
2845:
2840:
2835:
2830:
2825:
2820:
2815:
2810:
2805:
2800:
2795:
2790:
2785:
2780:
2775:
2770:
2765:
2760:
2755:
2750:
2748:Cuarenta Casas
2745:
2740:
2735:
2730:
2725:
2720:
2715:
2710:
2705:
2703:Bluefish Caves
2700:
2695:
2690:
2685:
2680:
2675:
2669:
2667:
2664:Archaeological
2661:
2660:
2658:
2657:
2652:
2647:
2642:
2637:
2632:
2627:
2622:
2617:
2612:
2607:
2602:
2597:
2592:
2587:
2582:
2577:
2572:
2567:
2562:
2561:
2560:
2548:
2543:
2538:
2533:
2532:
2531:
2519:
2514:
2509:
2504:
2499:
2494:
2489:
2484:
2479:
2474:
2469:
2464:
2462:Caloosahatchee
2459:
2454:
2449:
2447:Caborn-Welborn
2444:
2439:
2434:
2429:
2424:
2419:
2414:
2409:
2404:
2398:
2396:
2393:Archaeological
2390:
2389:
2387:
2386:
2381:
2376:
2371:
2366:
2361:
2351:
2348:
2347:
2340:
2339:
2332:
2325:
2317:
2308:
2307:
2305:
2304:
2299:
2295:
2292:
2291:
2289:
2288:
2286:Suwannee point
2283:
2278:
2273:
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2271:
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2236:
2234:
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2219:
2214:
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2207:
2201:
2200:
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2177:
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2157:
2152:
2147:
2142:
2137:
2132:
2127:
2122:
2117:
2112:
2107:
2102:
2100:Roberts Island
2097:
2092:
2090:Princess Mound
2087:
2082:
2077:
2072:
2067:
2062:
2057:
2052:
2047:
2042:
2037:
2032:
2027:
2022:
2017:
2012:
2007:
2002:
1997:
1992:
1987:
1982:
1977:
1972:
1967:
1962:
1957:
1952:
1947:
1942:
1937:
1932:
1927:
1925:Josslyn Island
1922:
1917:
1912:
1907:
1902:
1897:
1892:
1887:
1882:
1877:
1872:
1867:
1862:
1860:Douglass Beach
1857:
1852:
1847:
1842:
1837:
1832:
1827:
1822:
1817:
1812:
1807:
1802:
1797:
1792:
1787:
1782:
1780:Big Mound City
1777:
1775:Big Heart West
1772:
1767:
1762:
1757:
1744:
1742:
1739:Archaeological
1736:
1735:
1733:
1732:
1731:
1730:
1723:
1711:
1706:
1701:
1696:
1691:
1686:
1681:
1676:
1671:
1666:
1661:
1656:
1654:Leon-Jefferson
1651:
1646:
1641:
1636:
1631:
1629:Caloosahatchee
1626:
1621:
1616:
1610:
1608:
1605:Archaeological
1602:
1601:
1599:
1598:
1593:
1591:Archaic period
1588:
1583:
1575:
1572:
1571:
1557:
1556:
1549:
1542:
1534:
1528:
1527:
1521:
1508:
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1470:
1464:
1451:
1445:
1432:
1426:
1413:
1407:
1394:
1369:
1363:
1350:
1339:(2): 184–200.
1328:
1322:
1307:
1304:
1302:
1301:
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1283:
1274:
1265:
1256:
1247:
1234:
1225:
1200:
1169:
1158:
1125:
1116:
1107:
1098:
1089:
1080:
1071:
1062:
1051:. Pasco County
1040:
1026:
1024:Hann 2003: 114
1017:
993:
979:
955:
933:
919:
905:
896:
875:
861:
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840:
828:
807:"Introduction"
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702:
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684:
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661:
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594:
560:
557:
551:
548:
526:mounds in the
514:
511:
468:Aqui Esta site
464:
463:
454:Thomas Mound (
452:
445:
438:
435:
428:
425:
410:
409:
402:
395:St. Petersburg
387:
380:
365:
362:St. Petersburg
355:
352:
345:
342:St. Petersburg
338:
328:
325:Manatee County
321:
310:
303:
300:St. Petersburg
296:
293:St. Petersburg
286:
274:
271:
261:
258:
164:Manatee County
136:Collier County
116:Tarpon Springs
111:
108:
92:Tampa Bay area
72:Gulf of Mexico
15:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
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3427:
3424:
3422:
3419:
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3414:
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3404:
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3386:
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3310:
3307:
3305:
3302:
3300:
3297:
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3292:
3290:
3287:
3285:
3282:
3280:
3277:
3275:
3272:
3270:
3267:
3265:
3264:Falcon dancer
3262:
3260:
3257:
3255:
3252:
3250:
3247:
3245:
3242:
3240:
3237:
3235:
3232:
3228:
3225:
3224:
3223:
3220:
3218:
3215:
3213:
3210:
3208:
3205:
3204:
3202:
3200:Miscellaneous
3198:
3192:
3189:
3187:
3184:
3182:
3179:
3177:
3174:
3172:
3171:Melbourne Man
3169:
3167:
3164:
3162:
3161:La Brea Woman
3159:
3157:
3156:Kennewick Man
3154:
3152:
3149:
3147:
3144:
3142:
3139:
3138:
3136:
3130:
3124:
3121:
3119:
3116:
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3109:
3106:
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3076:
3074:
3071:
3069:
3066:
3064:
3061:
3059:
3056:
3054:
3051:
3049:
3048:Serpent Mound
3046:
3044:
3041:
3039:
3036:
3034:
3031:
3029:
3026:
3024:
3021:
3019:
3016:
3014:
3011:
3009:
3006:
3004:
3001:
2999:
2998:Pueblo Bonito
2996:
2994:
2993:Poverty Point
2991:
2989:
2986:
2984:
2981:
2979:
2978:Pinson Mounds
2976:
2974:
2971:
2969:
2968:Painted Bluff
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2876:
2874:
2871:
2869:
2866:
2864:
2861:
2859:
2856:
2854:
2851:
2849:
2848:Horr's Island
2846:
2844:
2841:
2839:
2836:
2834:
2831:
2829:
2826:
2824:
2821:
2819:
2816:
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2811:
2809:
2806:
2804:
2801:
2799:
2796:
2794:
2791:
2789:
2786:
2784:
2781:
2779:
2778:Effigy Mounds
2776:
2774:
2771:
2769:
2766:
2764:
2761:
2759:
2756:
2754:
2751:
2749:
2746:
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2743:Crystal River
2741:
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2689:
2686:
2684:
2681:
2679:
2676:
2674:
2671:
2670:
2668:
2662:
2656:
2655:Weeden Island
2653:
2651:
2648:
2646:
2643:
2641:
2638:
2636:
2633:
2631:
2628:
2626:
2623:
2621:
2620:Safety Harbor
2618:
2616:
2613:
2611:
2610:Poverty Point
2608:
2606:
2603:
2601:
2598:
2596:
2593:
2591:
2590:Paleo-Indians
2588:
2586:
2583:
2581:
2578:
2576:
2573:
2571:
2568:
2566:
2563:
2558:
2554:
2553:
2552:
2551:Mississippian
2549:
2547:
2544:
2542:
2539:
2537:
2534:
2529:
2525:
2524:
2523:
2520:
2518:
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3364:Water glyphs
3319:Oasisamerica
3309:N.A.G.P.R.A.
3269:Folsom point
3259:Effigy mound
3239:Clovis point
3207:Aridoamerica
3108:Wickiup Hill
3063:Spiro Mounds
3043:Salmon Ruins
3038:Russell Cave
2833:Helen Blazes
2828:Grimes Point
2808:Fort Juelson
2798:Fort Ancient
2773:El Vallecito
2733:Chaco Canyon
2673:Angel Mounds
2635:Steed-Kisker
2619:
2585:Paleo-Arctic
2507:Glacial Kame
2492:Fort Ancient
2384:Post-Classic
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2155:Turtle Mound
2150:Turner River
2145:Thomas Creek
2135:Spruce Creek
2115:Ross Hammock
2085:Porter's Bar
2065:Platt Island
2030:Ormond Mound
2005:Mount Taylor
1975:Miami Circle
1930:Jungle Prada
1920:J&J Hunt
1895:Helen Blazes
1880:Garden Patch
1805:Bubba Midden
1790:Bird Hammock
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1664:Mount Taylor
1586:Paleoindians
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160:Pasco County
152:Hillsborough
113:
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86:to northern
84:Pasco County
78:and central
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3349:Thunderbird
3217:Black drink
3181:Peñon woman
3118:Winterville
3098:Velda Mound
3078:Taos Pueblo
2973:Parkin Park
2958:Orwell site
2943:Nodena site
2838:Holly Bluff
2813:Four Mounds
2803:Fort Center
2728:Casa Grande
2678:Anzick site
2570:Monongahela
2497:Fort Walton
2472:Coles Creek
2437:Belle Glade
2422:Anishinaabe
2276:Shell works
2175:Velda Mound
2160:Twin Mounds
2045:Page-Ladson
2000:Mount Royal
1985:Monroe Lake
1885:Green Mound
1875:Galt Island
1865:Fort Center
1709:Swift Creek
1644:Fort Walton
1619:Belle Glade
1232:Bullen. 56.
485:Peace River
476:Pine Island
472:Punta Gorda
449:Port Richey
314:Fort Brooke
256:1567-1725.
207:Polk County
140:Polk County
3400:Categories
3294:Metallurgy
3254:Eden point
3151:Buhl Woman
3023:Rock Eagle
3013:River Styx
2938:Mummy Cave
2933:Moundville
2913:Mesa Verde
2898:Marksville
2645:Tchefuncte
2605:Plaquemine
2541:Las Palmas
2457:Calf Creek
2452:Cades Pond
2262:Shell ring
2190:Yent Mound
2105:Rock Mound
2095:River Styx
2010:Mullet Key
1855:Dismal Key
1845:Demere Key
1830:C. J. Ostl
1820:Cayo Pelau
1810:Burns Lake
1624:Cades Pond
1388:August 22,
1306:References
792:Bullen: 53
722:(1): 70–71
682:Bullen: 50
211:Lee County
41:Gulf coast
3339:Stickball
3028:Rock Hawk
2858:Key Marco
2650:Troyville
2630:St. Johns
2615:Red Ocher
2374:Formative
2040:Otis Hare
1990:Mound Key
1980:Mill Cove
1935:Key Marco
1795:Blueberry
1765:Bay Pines
1720:McKeithen
1699:St. Johns
1684:Pensacola
596:Chiefdoms
573:palmettos
432:Englewood
377:type site
148:Tampa Bay
68:Tampa Bay
64:chiefdoms
3227:Chanunpa
3212:Ballgame
3191:Vero man
3141:Anzick-1
3113:Windover
3073:SunWatch
3003:Rassawek
2823:Glenwood
2713:Brewster
2565:Mogollon
2536:La Jolla
2522:Hopewell
2482:Deptford
2395:cultures
2232:Windover
2222:Vero man
2060:Pineland
2025:Nocoroco
1659:Manasota
1639:Deptford
1607:cultures
1502:21 April
1345:30148820
1151:21 April
1055:21 April
1010:20 April
972:20 April
948:21 April
889:20 April
821:20 April
817:(1–2): 5
726:22 April
634:Timucuan
586:stingray
569:pumpkins
480:Pineland
188:Manasota
156:Pinellas
120:Sarasota
57:Tocobaga
3376:Related
3234:Chunkey
3134:remains
3123:Wupatki
2963:Paquime
2853:Huápoca
2718:Cahokia
2688:Bastian
2595:Patayan
2517:Hohokam
2502:Fremont
2477:ComondĂş
2432:Baytown
2427:Avonlea
2407:Alachua
2379:Classic
2369:Archaic
2357:Periods
2298:Related
2206:remains
1669:Norwood
1614:Alachua
1580:Periods
630:leagues
622:de Soto
590:Pottery
544:cougars
470:, near
307:Dunedin
266:middens
45:Florida
43:of the
31:was an
2793:Folsom
2758:Cutler
2693:Benson
2580:Oneota
2512:Glades
2487:Folsom
2467:Clovis
2364:Lithic
2055:Pierce
1840:Cutler
1649:Glades
1634:Clovis
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603:Mocoso
559:People
524:Tatham
418:8HI536
375:, the
260:Mounds
100:midden
3324:Piasa
3132:Human
2763:Eaker
2666:sites
2600:Plano
2402:Adena
2204:Human
2070:Plaza
1741:sites
1341:JSTOR
1218:8 May
1212:(PDF)
1193:8 May
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967:(PDF)
648:Notes
611:Uzita
607:Pohoy
581:Maize
460:Uzita
318:Tampa
291:, in
80:plaza
76:mound
3284:Kiva
1517:ISBN
1504:2012
1479:ISBN
1460:ISBN
1441:ISBN
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