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Iconography and Wetsite Archaeology of Florida's Watery Realms - Hardcover

Iconography and Wetsite Archaeology of Florida's Watery Realms - Hardcover

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by Ryan Wheeler (Editor), Joanna Ostapkowicz (Editor)

Beginning with Frank Hamilton Cushing's famous excavations at Key Marco in 1896, a large and diverse collection of animal carvings, dugout canoes, and other wooden objects has been uncovered from Florida's watery landscapes. Iconography and Wetsite Archaeology of Florida's Watery Realms explores new discoveries and reexamines existing artifacts to reveal the influential role of water in the daily lives of Florida's early inhabitants. Contributors compare anthropomorphic wooden carvings such as the Key Marco cat statuette to figures found elsewhere in the Southeast, connecting Floridians with the Mississippian world. They use ethnographic data to argue that Newnans Lake was once an intersection between major watersheds and that the more than 100 canoes unearthed there likely facilitated travel throughout the peninsula. A second look at artifacts from the Fort Center pond reveals mortuary figurines were deposited intentionally and over the course of several centuries. Other sites discussed include Chassahowitzka Springs, Weedon Island Preserve, Pineland, and Hontoon Island. Essays address the challenges of excavating and preserving perishable artifacts from waterlogged sites, especially those in saltwater environments, highlight the value of revisiting museum collections to ask new questions and employ new analytical techniques, and emphasize the important role of the public in the discovery of wetland sites. This volume demonstrates that, despite the difficulties faced by archaeologists working with saturated deposits, these sites are vital for understanding Florida's prehistory. Contributors: Ryan J. Wheeler Joanna Ostapkowicz Michael A. Arbuthnot Merald R. Clark Julia B. Duggins Michael Faught Vernon James Knight Phyllis Kolianos William H. Marquardt Lee A. Newsom Daniel M. Seinfeld S. Margaret Spivey-Faulkner Karen Walker A volume in the Florida Museum of Natural History: Ripley P. Bullen Series

Author Biography

Ryan Wheeler, director of the Robert S. Peabody Institute of Archaeology in Andover, Massachusetts, is coeditor of Glory, Trouble, and Renaissance at the Robert S. Peabody Museum of Archaeology. Joanna Ostapkowicz is research associate in Caribbean archaeology at the University of Oxford.

Number of Pages: 244
Dimensions: 0.63 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: May 07, 2019
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