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Date: 1998-10-28 14:28:58Native American history Swift Creek culture Deptford culture Weeden Island culture Woodland period Fort Walton Beach Florida Yent Mound Weedon Island Preserve History of North America History of the Americas Americas | Chapter 4. NORTHWEST FLORIDA, 2500 B.P.-A.D[removed]The cultures of northwest Florida during the Woodland period are known as Deptford[removed]B.P.-A.D. 100), Santa Rosa (A.D[removed]), Swift Creek (A.D[removed]), and Weeden Island (A.D[removed]AsAdd to Reading ListSource URL: www.flheritage.comDownload Document from Source WebsiteFile Size: 27,30 KBShare Document on Facebook |
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