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  1. Archaeological sites in Miami-Dade County, Florida‎ (3 P) Archaeological sites in Monroe County, Florida ‎ (5 P) Archaeological sites on the National Register of Historic Places in Florida ‎ (2 C, 36 P)

  2. Dec 4, 2023 · For more than seventy-five years the Florida Museum of Natural History has served as a repository for collections and information on the archaeology of Florida and surrounding regions, especially the Southeastern United States and the Caribbean. Nearly 2,000 archaeological sites are represented in the collections (more than 1,500 in Florida ...

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  4. May 3, 2019 · Aga-Oglu, Kamer 1955 Late Ming and Early Ch’ing Porcelain Fragments from Archaeological Sites in Florida. Florida Anthropologist 8:91-110. Smith, Hale G. 1949 Two Archaeological Sites in Brevard County, Florida Florida Anthropological society Publications # 1. Gainesville. SAN FRANCISCO DE OCONEE 8-JE-2

  5. Apr 1, 2024 · Two of the most famous archaeological monuments in the southeastern United States--excavated first a century ago--are in Florida. Both Crystal River (near the Gulf Coast in Citrus County) and Mount Royal (on the St. Johns River just north of Lake George) help shape our appreciation of precolumbian Native American cultures.

  6. Welcome to Crystal River Archaeological State Park. A National Historic Landmark, this 61-acre, pre-Columbian site has burial mounds, temple/platform mounds, a plaza area and a substantial midden. The six-mound complex is one of the longest continuously occupied sites in Florida.

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  7. The Windover Archeological Site is a Middle Archaic ( 6000 to 5000 BC) archaeological site and National Historic Landmark in Brevard County near Titusville, Florida, United States on the central east coast of the state. Windover is a muck pond where skeletal remains of 168 individuals were found buried in the peat at the bottom of the pond.

  8. Letchworth-Love Mounds Archaeological State Park – See Florida’s tallest Native American ceremonial mound, built more than 1,000 years ago by a complex civilization. The park offers picnicking, birding and hiking. Crystal River Archaeological State Park – The six-mound complex is one of the longest continuously occupied sites in Florida.

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