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Submerged Paleoindian and Archaic sites of the Big Bend, Florida

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JOURNAL OF FIELD ARCHAEOLOGY
卷 29, 期 3-4, 页码 273-290

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JOURNAL FIELD ARCHAEOLOGY
DOI: 10.2307/3250893

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The discovery and investigation of submerged prehistoric sites in the Big Bend region of the Gulf coast of NW Florida has revealed occupation ranging from the latest Pleistocene to the middle Holocene age. A summary of the local prehistoric record and the history of sea level rise are used to present the kinds of sites that may exist offshore and how far out on the continental shelf they might be discovered. A local paleoriver channel (the PaleoAucilla) has been traced offshore and parts of it have been surveyed for archaeological sites with excellent results. The local offshore environment is described, the history and methods of research are presented, and the results of selected analyses are briefly discussed.

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