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Fresh water shell mounds of the St. John"s River, Florida.
Wyman, Jeffries
Published
1973
by Published by AMS Press for Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology, Harvard University, Cambridge in New York
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Written in
Edition Notes
Statement | With a new introd. by Jeremy A. Sabloff. |
Series | Antiquities of the New World,, v. 7 |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | E78.F6 W93 1973 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | viii, viii, 94 p. |
Number of Pages | 94 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL5285980M |
ISBN 10 | 040457307X, 0404573576 |
LC Control Number | 72005002 |
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Shell Mounds & Middens From "Certain Sand Mounds of the St. Johns River, Florida" by Clarence B. Moore, and Published for the Harvard College Library. " It is probable that certain mounds were used as look-out stations, and possibly all in later times served for domiciliary purposes.
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John's River, Florida by Wyman, Jeffries, ; Royal College of Surgeons of England. Publication date Topics Paleontology, Indians, North AmericanPages: For an Updated Paper, See "The chronology and history of Mount Taylor period (ca.
– cal B.P.) shell sites on the middle St. Johns River, Florida by Asa Randall, Southeastern Archaeology". Johns River, Florida: Address, Phone Number, St. Johns River Reviews: /5. United for up to 4 people, book as 1 traveler. $ per adult. More info. Quick View. Stuart Inshore Fishing Charters.
$ Kayaking is the way to go and see the beauty of St. John's River in Jacksonville. Read more. Date of experience: June /5(17). The St. Johns River (Spanish: Río San Juan) is the longest river in the U.S. state of Florida and its most significant one for commercial and recreational use.
At miles ( km) long, it flows north and winds through or borders twelve counties. The drop in elevation from headwaters to mouth is less than 30 feet (9 m); like most Florida waterways, the St.
Johns has a very low flow rate Cities: Sanford, DeBary, Deltona, DeLand. His research was presented in the landmark publication, "Fresh-water Shell Mound of the St. Johns River, Florida." Wyman's work attracted other archaeologists and museum curators to the area. The St. Johns culture was an archaeological culture in northeastern Florida, USA that lasted from about BCE (the end of the Archaic period) until shortly after European contact in the 17th century.
The St. Johns culture was present along the St. Johns River and its tributaries (including the Oklawaha River, and along the Atlantic coast of Florida from the mouth of the St.
Johns River south. Cite this Record. Wyman's "Fresh-Water Shell Mounds of the St. Johns River, Florida. Packard, Jr. American Anthropologist. (tDAR id: )Author: Jr. Packard. One of the more variable factors with which plants and animals must contend in the St.
Johns River is salinity, or salt concentration in the water. Yet it is also critically important to many species. Abstract The state of Florida is an intermittent flashpoint of shell mound research.
This process was initiated in the 19 th century by Jeffries Wyman, whose publication Fresh-Water Shell Mounds of the St. John's River, Florida highlighted methods that are now commonplace. Wyman’s innovations are often attributed to familiarity with the Scandinavian shell midden by: 1.
St Johns River Freshwater. Located less than an hour’s drive from Disney World and the Orlando theme parks, the St Johns River is renowned for its abundant freshwater fisheries and bountiful wildlife viewing prospects. At miles long, the St Johns River is the longest river in Florida, and is one of only a few rivers in the world flowing.
SANFORD is 22 miles north of Orlando on Lake Monroe, a wide spot on the St Johns River. The river gets shallow upstream of the lake. Upstream in this case is south, because the St Johns is a north-flowing river. Sanford is a wonderful little waterfront city. Click on the photo for more information.
FIGURE From, FreshWater Shell Mounds of the River, Florida by Jeffries Wyman, Peabody Academy of Science, Memoir 4. FIGURE “Mode of Drying Fish, Wild Animals, and Other Provisions,” drawing by Jacques le Moyne, c.
FIGURE While most archies are more familiar with C. Moore, he wasn’t the first here to excavate. Jeffries Wyman is credited as the first archaeologist along the river with explorations dating back to the s.
In he published “On the Fresh-Water Shell-Heaps of the St. Johns River, East Florida” in The American : Outreach Staff. Cite this Record. Fresh-Water Shell Mounds of the St. John's River, Florida. Jeffries Wyman.
Memoir, Cambridge: Peabody Academy of Sciences Memoir. (tDAR id: ). Florida faces many water supply challenges. While there is no magic bullet to solving those challenges, the foundation of a sustainable water supply must be conservation, with a diversified selection of alternative sources to help stretch traditional freshwater supplies.
One .Fresh-water Shell Mounds of the St. John’s River, Florida Jefferies Wyman wrote a draft of the preceding passage in while resting atop the largest shell mound in northeast Florida.
During numerous trips to the St. Johns basin he had explored scores of shell sites—long thought toCited by: 4.St Johns river fresh water fishing report. St Johns river fresh water fishing report with Captain Steve Niemoeller today I guided for Jim and his grandson, Paxton.
from Tennessee long time customer of Mine, coming down to fish the St Johns river, he actually fish St Johns river for about 40 years using other guides and he’s been My customer now for a few years, and we always enjoy him coming.