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Title
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Glades period settlement patterns in the Everglades culture area.
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Creator
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Callsen, Paul., Dorothy F. Schmidt College of Arts and Letters, Department of Anthropology
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Abstract/Description
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The manner in which human settlements are arranged across the landscape holds clues to a society's internal social relationships and may indicate how a society fits into its environment. This research investigates settlement patterns during the formative pre-historic periods in Southeast Florida, the three Glades Periods (BC 500- AD 1750). During this time span, the inhabitants of the region adapted to a changing climate and environment by occupying places that were conducive to their...
Show moreThe manner in which human settlements are arranged across the landscape holds clues to a society's internal social relationships and may indicate how a society fits into its environment. This research investigates settlement patterns during the formative pre-historic periods in Southeast Florida, the three Glades Periods (BC 500- AD 1750). During this time span, the inhabitants of the region adapted to a changing climate and environment by occupying places that were conducive to their particular hunter-gatherer way of life. However, while the Glades people moved from one locale to another, they never altered the manner in which they primarily sought sustenance; fishing and hunting. Evidence suggests substantial population increases beginning in the Glades II Period and shift of habitations due to flooding of earlier and lower sites.
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Date Issued
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2008
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PURL
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http://purl.flvc.org/FAU/165672
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Subject Headings
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Ethnoarchaeology, Indians of North America, Antiquities, Land settlement patterns, History
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Format
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Document (PDF)