Articulating the Big Bend of Florida
Author(s): Jessica Cook Hale; Nathan Hale
Year: 2023
Summary
This is an abstract from the "Liquid Landscapes: Recent Developments in Submerged Landscape Archaeology" session, at the 88th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology.
Working from the known to the unknown is a core concept in archaeological prospection and is particularly important in submerged landscapes studies. These landscapes are harder to access and have experienced, potentially, more dramatic changes since they were last occupied. We share here the results of a study in Apalachee Bay, Florida, to identify offshore sites that were contemporary to onshore shell midden sites along with assessments of offshore shell midden site preservation.
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Articulating the Big Bend of Florida. Jessica Cook Hale, Nathan Hale. Presented at The 88th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology. 2023 ( tDAR id: 474181)
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Geographic Keywords
North America: Southeast United States
Spatial Coverage
min long: -93.735; min lat: 24.847 ; max long: -73.389; max lat: 39.572 ;
Record Identifiers
Abstract Id(s): 36511.0