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Chapter 5. NORTH FLORIDA, 2500 B.P.-A.D[removed]During the post-Archaic period the northern portion of peninsular Florida can be divided into two regions, north and north-central Florida. In each region ceramic assemblage
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Bradford / /

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United States / Columbia / /

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Environmental Issue / /

Facility

Florida Museum of Natural History's / Florida Museum / Fort Walton / Florida Museum of Natural History / Indian Pond complex / Florida State Museum / /

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chronological tool / mission-period site / ceramic technology / food plants / settlement systems / matrilineal systems / bifacial tools / food bone / /

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A.D. / /

MusicGroup

Lake / Natural / Oak / /

NaturalFeature

Lake Santa Fe / Johns River / Swift Creek / Suwannee River / Santa Fe River / Pedro Bay / Osceola National Forest / Gulf coast / Weeden Island / Florida Weeden Island / McKeithen Weeden Island / Aucilla River / /

Organization

Florida Bureau of Archaeological Research / Spanish mission / /

Person

Carter Mound / Ann S. Cordell / Timothy Kohler / Kenneth Johnson / Brenda Sigler-Lavelle / L. Jill Loucks / Leslie Mound / Tim Kohler / Brent Weisman / G. Michael Johnson / /

Position

lineage head / Cob / model each group / /

ProvinceOrState

Madison County / Union / Lafayette / Florida / Suwannee County / Baker / Madison / Taylor / Bradford / /

PublishedMedium

Natural History / /

Region

Southeast United States / NORTH FLORIDA / northern Florida / central Florida / Gulf coast / east Florida / northwest Florida / southeastern U.S. / /

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