

An edition of Bioarchaeology of the Florida Gulf Coast (2004)
By Dale L. Hutchinson,Lynette Norr,Mark Franklyn Teaford
Publish Date
February 2004
Publisher
University Press of Florida
Language
eng
Pages
268
Description:
"In Bioarchaeology of the Florida Gulf Coast, Dale Hutchinson explores the role of human adaptation along the Gulf coast of Florida and the influence of coastal foraging on several indigenous Florida populations. The Sarasota landmark known as Historic Spanish Point has captured the attention of historians and archaeologists for more than 150 years. This picturesque location includes remnants of a prehistoric Indian village and a massive ancient burial mound - known to archaeologists as the Palmer Site - that is one of the largest mortuary sites uncovered in the southeastern United States."--Jacket.
subjects: North American Indians, Ethnoarchaeology, Culturele ecologie, Human remains (Archaeology), Paleopathology, Antiquities, Indians of North America, Anthropometry, Fysische antropologie, History, Archaeology, Bone and Bones, Cultural Anthropology, Indians of north america, antiquities, Florida, antiquities
Places: Palmer Site (Fla.), Palmer Site, Gulf Coast, Florida, Gulf Coast (Fla.)