Coming Soon! Methods, Mounds, and Missions: New Contributions to Florida Archaeology
This new edited volume, edited by Ann S. Cordell and Jeffrey Mitchem, and featuring many Florida Museum alums will be … Continue
Identify Your Florida Projectile Point!
Some of the most common artifacts found in Florida are stone tools such as arrow points and spear points, which … Continue
New Article on Migration in Eastern Woodlands
New article by Florida Archaeology curator Neill Wallis and collaborators Thomas Pluckhahn (USF) and Victor Thompson (UGA), tackling the concept … Continue
Oyster Shells Indicate Season of Mound Construction at the Garden Patch Site
A new article by researchers at the University of Georgia and the Florida Museum shows how isotope geochemistry can be … Continue
New Article on the Origins of St. Johns Pottery
A new study out of the Ceramic Tech Lab demonstrates that the soft “chalky” pottery known as St. Johns ware … Continue
Swift Creek pottery “at a human scale”
The most recent issue of Southeastern Archaeology features an article by Thomas Pluckhahn and Neill Wallis, in which they focus on … Continue
Free Florida E-Books
Did you know that the University of Florida Library has recently made several popular books on Florida Archaeology available for … Continue