Talk:Ortona Prehistoric Village
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[edit]The citations in this article are essentially useless. I've tried to figure what sources the creator of this article used.
- Ryan J. Wheeler is the author of Treasure of the Calusa, which might be relevant. I don't have access to this book, and probably will have to try to get it through an inter-library loan. He also authored an article in the issue of The Florida Anthropologist listed below.
- Robert S. Carr co-authored an article in the issue of The Florida Anthropologist listed below.
- Richard Thornton claims to have discovered Mayan influence in tribes in northern Georgia. He appears to be a propounder of a fringe theory, and I haven't found any work of his that relates to Ortona.
- George R. Milner is an
anthropologistarchaeologist who specializes in Illinois, Wisconsin, Missouri and Kentucky. I have not found any work of his that relates to Ortona.
I have found the following possible sources that could be used in this article:
- The Florida Anthropologist - Special Issue: The Ortona Mound Complex.
- Network of Waterways Traced to Ancient Florida Culture (The New York Times).
- Prehistoric Canals: Corridors of Trade (Palm Beach County History Online).
- Ancient Canals of the Ortona (Florida Humanities).
- Ortona Indian Mound Park full of history (Fort Myers News-Press).
- Scientist Discovers Canal System Built by Ancient Indians (Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel).
I will work on this article as I find time. - Donald Albury 12:53, 13 July 2018 (UTC)
- Corrected 'anthropologist' for 'archaeologist'. - Donald Albury 14:07, 13 July 2018 (UTC)
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