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Books that may be useful for articles on Florida history and topics prior to acquisition by the U.S.
- Andrews, Charles Mclean and Andrews, Evangeline Walker (1945). Jonathan Dickinson's Journal or, God's Protecting Providence. Being the Narrative of a Journey from Port Royal in Jamaica to Philadelphia between August 23, 1696 to April 1, 1697. Yale University Press. Reprinted (1981) Florida Classics Library.
- Brown, Robin C. (1994). Florida's First People. Pineapple Press
- Bullen, Adelaide K. (1965). "Florida Indians of Past and Present". In Ruby L. Carson & Charlton W. Tebeau (Eds.), Florida from Indian trail to space age: a history (Vol. I, pp. 317-350). Southern Publishing Company.
- Douglas, Marjory Stoneman. (1947). The Everglades: River of Grass. Hurricane House Publishers, Inc.
- Escalente Fontaneda, Hernando de. (1944). Memoir of Do. d'Escalente Fontaneda respecting Florida. Smith, B. (Trans.); True, D. O. (Ed.). Miami: University of Miami & Historical Association of Southern Florida.
- Ewen, Charles Robin. (1998). Hernando de Soto among the Apalachee: the archaeology of the first winter encampment. University Press of Florida.
- Fagen, Brian M. (2005). Ancient North America. Thames and Hudson, Ltd.
- Fogelson, R. D. (2004) (Ed.), Handbook of North American Indians (multiple volumns). Washington: Smithsonian Institution.
- Gallay, Alan. (2002). The Indian Slave Trade: The Rise of the English Empire in the American South, 1670-1717. Yale University Press.
- Goddard, Ives. (2005). "The indigenous languages of the Southeast". Anthropological Linguistics, 47 (1), 1-60.
- Goodenough, Ward H. (1964) Ed. Explorations in Cultural Anthropology: Essays Presented to George Peter Murdock. McGraw-Hill
- Granberry, Julian. (1993), A grammar and dictionary of the Timucua language. University of Alabama Press.
- Hann, John H. (1996). "The Missions of Spanish Florida". in Gannon, Michael, ed. The New History of Florida. University Presses of Florida.
- Hann, John H. (1991). Missions to the Calusa. Gainesville: University of Florida Press.
- Hann, John H. (1996) A History of the Timucua Indians and Missions. University Press of Florida.
- Hann, John H. (1998). The Apalachee Indians and Mission San Luis. University Press of Florida.
- Hann, John H. (1988). Apalachee: the land between the rivers. University Presses of Florida.
- Hann, John H. (2003). Indians of Central and South Florida: 1513-1763. University Press of Florida.
- Henderson, Ann L. and Gary R. Mormino. (1991). Spanish Pathways in Florida: 1492-1992. Pineapple Press.
- MacMahon, Darcie A. and William H. Marquardt. (2004) The Calusa and Their Legacy: South Florida People and Their Environments. University Press of Florida.
- Mahon, John K. (1985). History of the Second Seminole War 1835-1842 (Revised Edition), University Presses of Florida.
- Marquardt, William H. (1992) ed. Culture and Environment in the Domain of the Calusa. Institute of Archaeology and Paleoenvironmental Studies Monograph #1. University of Florida
- Matter, Robert Allen. (1990). Pre-Seminole Florida: Spanish soldiers, friars, and Indian missions, 1513--1763. Garland Pub.
- McEwan, Bonnie G. (1993) ed. The Spanish Missions of "La Florida". University Press of Florida.
- Milanich, Jerald and Samuel Procter, Eds. (1978) Tacachale: Essays on the Indians of Florida and Southeastern Georgia during the Historic Period. The University Presses of Florida.
- Milanich, Jerald T. (1972). Francisco Pareja's 1613 Confessionario; a documentary source for Timucuan ethnography. Florida Division of Archives, History, and Records Management.
- Milanich, Jerald T. (1989). First Encounters: Spanish explorations in the Caribbean and the United States, 1492-1570. University of Florida Press.
- Milanich, Jerald T. (1991). Earliest Hispanic/Native American interactions in the American Southeast. Garland.
- Milanich, Jerald T. (1994). Archaeology of Precolumbian Florida. University of Florida Press.
- Milanich, Jerald T. (1996) The Timucua. Blackwell Publications, Oxford, UK.
- Milanich, Jerald T. (1998a) Florida Indians and the Invasion from Europe. The University Press of Florida..
- Milanich, Jerald T. (1998b) Florida Indians from Ancient Times to the Present. The University Press of Florida.
- Milanich, Jerald T. (2006). Laboring in the fields of the Lord: Spanish missions and southeastern Indians. University Press of Florida.
- Milanich, Jerald T. (1999). Famous Florida sites: Mount Royal and Crystal River.
- Milanich, Jerald T. (2004). Archaeology of northern Florida, A.D. 200-900: the McKeithen Weeden Island culture.
- Milanich, Jerald T. and Charles Hudson. (1993), Hernando de Soto and the Indians of Florida. University Press of Florida.
- Mooney, James. (1910). Timucua. Bureau of American Ethnology, bulletin (No. 30.2, p. 752).
- Morris, Theodore. (2004). Florida's lost tribes. University Press of Florida.
- Murphree, Daniel S. (2006). Constructing Floridians: Natives and Europeans in the colonial Floridas, 1513-1783. University Press of Florida.
- Sluiter, Engel. (1985). The Florida situado: quantifying the first eighty years, 1571-1651. University of Florida Libraries.
- Schwandon, Margo. (2017). "Shell works Prehistoric terraformed communities of the Ten Thousand Islands, Florida". Hunter Gatherer Research. [1], pp=31-63
- Swanton, John R. (1946). The Indians of the southeastern United States. Smithsonian Institution Bureau of American Ethnology bulletin (No. 137). Government Printing Office.
- Tebeau, Charlton W. (1968). Man in the Everglades University of Miami Press.
- Tebeau, Charlton W, (1980). A History of Florida. University of Miami Press.
- Wenhold, Lucy L. (Ed., Trans.). (1936). A 17th century letter of Gabriel Diaz Vara Calderón, Bishop of Cuba, describing the Indians and Indian missions of Florida. Smithsonian miscellaneous collections 95 (16).
- Widmer, Randolph J. The Evolution of the Calusa: A Nonagricultural Chiefdom on the Southwest Florida Coast. Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press, 1988.
- Wiley, Gordan R. (1949). Archaeology of the Florida Gulf Coast. University Press of Florida.
- Worth, John E. (1998) The Timucuan Chiefdoms of Spanish Florida. University of Florida Press.
- Jenkins, Jessica A. (May 2019). "The Site In-Between in the Lower Suwannee: Excavations at Dan May (8LV917), Levy County, Florida". The Florida Anthropologist. 71: 61–76 – via academia.edu.
- The Archaeology of Traditions - book
- Information on Robert D. Wainwright - The Travels of Captain Robert D. Wainwright
Tree islands
[edit]- Schwadron, Margo (December 2006). "Everglades Tree Islands Prehistory: Archaeological Evidence for Regional Holoene Variability and Early Human Settlement". Antiquity. 80 – via ResearchGate.
- Graf, Maria-Theresia; Schwadron, Margo; Stone, Peter A.; Ross, Michael; Chmura, Gail L. (18 March 2008). "An Enigmatic Carbonate Layer in Everglades Tree Island Peats" (PDF). Eos, Transactions, Geophysical Union. 89: 117118 – via Florida International University South Florida Terrestrial Ecosystems Lab.
- Ardren, Traci; Lowry, Justin P.; Memory, Melissa; Flanagan, Kelin; Busot, Alexandra (2016). "Prehistoric human impact on tree island lifecycles in the Florida Everglades". The Holocene. 26: 772–780 – via University of Nebraska - Digital Commons.
- Schwadron, Margo (June 23, 2010). "Prehistoric landscapes of complexity: Archaic and Woodland period shell works, shell rings and tree islands of the Everglades, South Florida". In Thomas, David Hurst; Sanger, Matthew C. (eds.). Trend, Tradition, and Turmoil: What Happened to the Southeastern Archaic. Anthropological Papers of the American Museum of Natural History. Vol. 93. pp. 113–136 – via Academia.edu.
- Coultas, Charles L.; Schwadron, Margo; Galbraith, John M. (Spring 2008). "Petrocalcic Horizon Formation and Prehistoric People's Effect on Everglades Tree Island Soils, Florida". Soil Survey Horizons. 49: 15–21 – via Academia.edu.
- https://www.academia.edu/36779363/Tree_Island_Communities_of_the_Late_Archaic_An_Archaeological_Case_from_the_Everglades_Agricultural_Area
Shell Mound (Levy County)
[edit]- VisitFlorida
- Birds of Summer Solstice World Renewal Rituality on the Northern Gulf Coast of Florida
- lower suwannee archaeological survey/shell mound summer solstice feasts
- Archaeological Investigations at Shell Mound
On-line resources
[edit]- Austin, Daniel W. 1997. "The Glades Indians and the Plants they Used: Ethnobotany of an Extinct Culture". The Palmetto, 17(2):7 -11. [2]
- Slade, Alissa M. 2006. An Analysis of Artifacts and Archaeology at 8JE106, a Spanish Mission Site in Florida. Florida State University master's thesis. Found at [3]
- John E. Worth, The Evacuation of South Florida, 1704-1760
- Native American moundbuilding traditions