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- Tags: archaeology
Florida Historical Quarterly, Episode 16: Vol. 91, No. 3, Winter 2013
Tags: American Indians; Amerindians; archaeology; borderlands; cartography; citrus; colonialism; colonies; colonization; colony; Columbian Exchange; conquerors; conquistadors; Daniel S. Murphree; diseases; domestication; epidemic parotitis; Europeans; expeditions; explorers; feral hogs; FHQ; Florida Historical Quarterly; flu; Hernando de Soto; indigenous; influenza; Jacksonville; Jean Ribault; John McGrath; Jonathan DeCoster; Juan Pardo; Juan Ponce de León; Kathleen A. Deagan; La Florida; legends; measles; mumps; myths; Native Americans; oranges; Paul Hoffman; peach; peaches; Pedro Menéndez de Avilés; pigs; pox; red plague; resource exploration; River of the Holy Spirit; Santa Elena; smallpox; Spaniards; Spanish; Spanish Florida; St. Augustine; Timucua; Timucuan; Tristán de Luna y Arellano; Variola vera
Over the Coffee
Tags: archaeological site; archaeologist; archaeology; Bernard Baruch; Bernard Mannes Baruch; bone; burial; Chuluota; city hall; disability; Donna Neely; educator; Florida Road Department; Florida Tech; Florida Technological University; FTU; handicap parking; mound; Over the Coffee; Oviedo; Oviedo City Hall; parking; pottery; professor; Ralph Neely; Ralph Waldo Emerson; road; Ron Wallace; sociology; teachers; The Oviedo Outlook
Oral History of David C. Grace
Tags: 7th Street; A Land Remembered; aloe; American Beauty berry bush; antique rose; archaeology; beans; Beech Aircraft; Beech, Walter; bobcat; Boy Scouts of America; butterfly garden; Central Florida Safety Council; Central Georgia; CenturyTel; CFO; Chief Financial Officer; coontie; corn; Cub Scout; docent; dunce cap; Eagle Scout; Edison, Thomas Alva; exhibit; Firestone; Florida Safety Council; Florida Telephone Corporation; Fort Myers; garden; gardener; Gates, Bob; gems; geology; Grace, David C.; herb; herb garden; Higgins House Bed and Breakfast; ilex vomitia; Indian Guides; Lake Harris; Master Gardener; minerals; missile command; missile maintenance officer; museum; Native American Exhibit: Life in an Ancient Timucuan Village; Native Americans; Okahumpka; oral history; Order of the Arrow; Orlando Area Historical Rose Society; Padgent, Walt; paleontology; pig farmer; Pioneer Exhibit: Before the Settlement of Sanford; rabbit; Reisz, Autumn; Robert Michael Gates; Romanesque revival architecture; rosarium; rose; rosemary; Sanford Grammar School; sassafras tree; Scotus, John Duns; Second Lieutenant; Seminole County Green Thumb; Seminole County Master Gardener Program; Seventh Street; shade garden; Sprint Corporation; squash; Student Museum and Center for Social Studies; subtropical garden; superstition; thyme; Turn of the Century Classroom: Lessons from 1902; U.S. Army; UCF Department of History; UK; United Telephone Company of Florida; University of Central Florida, UCF; University of Kansas; vegetable garden; veteran; Wichita Gem and Mineral Society; Wichita Gem and Mineral Society, Inc.; Wichita High School East; Wichita State University; Wichita, Kansas; wildlife habitat; Winter Park Telephone Company; WSU; Yalaha; yaupon holly
A History of Central Florida, Episode 8: European Earthenware
Tags: 58th Avenue; A History of Central Florida; Andrew Turnbull; archaeology; Bethany Dickens; Bob Clarke; Central Boulevard; ceramics; Chip Ford; colonialism; colonies; colonization; colony; Daniel S. Murphree; Daniel Velásquez; Ella Gibson; European Earthenware; Fifty-Eighth Avenue; George Long; indentured servants; indentured servitude; Katie Kelley; Kendra Hazen; New Smyrna; New Smyrna Museum of history; OCRHC; Orange County Regional History Center; plantations; podcast; pottery; Robert Cassanello; Roger Grange; Sams Avenue; Silver River Museum and Environmental Education Center; Smyrnea Colony; Spaniard; Spaniards; Spanish; Spanish Florida; St. Augustine
A History of Central Florida, Episode 5: Hontoon Owl Totem
Tags: A History of Central Florida; Amerindian; Ancient Egypt; anthropology; anthropomorphism; archaeology; British Museum; Bullen, Ripley Pierce; burial; burial mound; DeLand; Egypt; Florida Museum of Natural History; Ford, Chip; Fort Caroline; historic preservation; Hontoon Island State Park; Hontoon Owl Totem; Indian; Milanich, Jerald T.; Morris, Craig; muck; Native American; OCRHC; Orange County Regional History Center; otter; owl; Ozymandias; pelican; preservation; Ramesses II; Robert Cassanello; Ruhl, Donna; Smith, Horace; St. Johns Culture; St. Johns River; Timucua; Timucuan; Timucuan Ecological and Historic Preserve; totem; UF; University of Florida; Wallis, Neill J.
A History of Central Florida, Episode 4: Celts
Tags: 58th Avenue; A History of Central Florida; archaeology; Archaic Period; burial; burial mound; celt; ceremonial tool; copper; Copper Road; Dickens, Bethany; documentary; Endonino, Jon; Fifty-Eighth Ave.; Fifty-Eighth Avenue; Ford, Chip; Great Lakes; greenstone; Long, George; Middle Archaic Period; Milanich, Jerald T.; Native American; Ocala; OCRHC; Orange County Regional History Center; podcast; Precolumbian; Robert Cassanello; shell; Silver River Museum and Environmental Education Center; Tennessee; Tool; trade network; UCF; UF; University of Central Florida; University of Florida; woodworking
A History of Central Florida, Episode 3: Indian Canoes
Tags: A History of Central Florida; archaeology; canoe; Central Boulevard; Creek; documentary; Duvall County; European; Florida Museum of Natural History; Ford, Chip; I-4; Interstate Highway 4; Lake County; Long, Mark Howard; metalworking; Milanich, Jerald T.; Native American; Newnans Lake; OCRHC; orange county; Orange County Regional History Center; Osceola County Welcome Center and History Museum; podcast; Precolumbian; Robert Cassanello; Ruhl, Donna; Seminole; Seminole County; Spaniard; Spanish; St. Johns Culture; St. Johns River; Timucua; Timucuan; Turner, Frederick Jackson; UCF; UF; University of Central Florida; University of Florida; Vine Street; woodworking
A History of Central Florida, Episode 1: Windover Burial Site
Tags: A History of Central Florida; Arachaic Indian; archaeological site; archaeology; Archaic Period; Brevard County; Brevard Museum of History and Natural Science; burial; burial site; cemetery; Clarke, Bob; documentary; Doran, Glen; fabric; Florida Public Archaeology Network; Florida State University; Ford, Chip; FSU; Gibson, Ella; Ice Age; Kelley, Katie; Milanich, Jerald T.; mortuary analysis; Native American; OCRHC; Orange County Regional History Center; podcast; Precolumbian; Prehistoric; Robert Cassanello; textile; textile manufacturing; Tool; UF; University of Florida; Wentz, Rachel; Wentz, Rachel K.; wet site; Windover Archaeological Site; Windover Burial Site; Windover Pond; wood; wood tool; woodworking
RICHES Podcast Documentaries, New Podcast Preview: A History of Central Florida
Tags: A History of Central Florida; African American; Ancient Egypt; Ancient Egyptian; archaeology; aritst; art; BBC; beads; bell; boat; Bok Tower Gardens; Bok, Mary L. Curtis; British Broadcasting Corporation; burial; bus; bus driver; canoe; casket; Catholic Church; Catholicism; ceramic; chimney; college sport; college student; collegiate wear; copper; copper beads; cross; Cross, Philip; desegregation; diesel locomotive; documentary; educator; Egypt; Egyptian; England; fashion; fishing; Gainesville; Graham, Emily; Grand Dragon; Grand Imperial Wizard; grave; Great Lakes; Greyhound; hate group; historical society; History of the World in 100 Objects; integration; Kelley, Doug; KKK; Ku Klux Klan; Lake Apopka; Lane, Jack Constant; Latin; Maitland; Maitland Art Center; Maitland Research Studio; Mickey Mouse; Milanich, Jerald T.; museum; Native American; Newton, Michael; Piliklikaha; podcast; prayer; race relations; racism; railroad; RICHES Podcast Documentaries; Robert Cassanello; Rollins College; rowboat; runaway slave; Russia; Russian; Russian Samovar; saint; Saint Benedict of Nursia; samovar; segregation; Seminole; slave; slave catcher; slavery; Smith, J. André; Solonari, Vladimir; souvenir; sport fishing; sports; St. Benedict Medal; St. Johns River; steam locomotive; student; tea; theme park; tourism; tourist; tourist attraction; trade; trade expedition; trade netowkr; trade network; Trailways Transportation System; train; train bell; UCF; University of Central Florida; Walt Disney World; Weisman, Brent; Wentz, Rachel K.; white supremacy; Windover Burial Site; wrecking crew; Wright, Stephen Caldwell
RICHES Podcast Documentaries, Episode 42: The Hontoon Island Totems
Tags: anthropology; anthropomorphism; archaeology; Bennett, Charles Edward; bird; Buonarroti Simoni, Michelangelo di Lodovico; craft; da Vinci, Leonardo di ser Piero; DeLand; Early Historic Period; Fort Caroline; Foster, Amy; Hasbrouck, Kim; historic preservation; Hontoon Island; Hontoon Island State Park; Jacksonville; Long, George; material culture; Michelangelo; Middle St. Johns River; Morris, Craig; mound; myth; mythology; Native American; otter; owl; park; pelican; pine; Prehistoric Period; preservation; religion; Renaissance; RICHES Podcast Documentaries; Sassaman, Kenneth E.; shark; shark teeth; spirituality; St. Johns River; state park; symbol; symbolism; The Florida Anthropologist; Timucua; Timucuan; Timucuan Ecological and Historic Preserve; Timucuan Preserve; totem; UF; University of Florida
RICHES Podcast Documentaries, Episode 23: Hontoon Island State Park
Tags: archaeological excavation; archaeology; Archaic Period; burial; burial mound; ceremonial mound; convservation; DeLand; documentary; European contact; FDOEP; FDOS; flat-top temple mountain; Florida Department of Environmental Protection; Florida Department of State; Hasbrouck, Kim; Hontoon Dead River; Hontoon Island; Hontoon Island State Park; Jacksonville; Lake Beresford; Lake George; Long, George; mining; mound; Native American; Okeechobee; otter; Özoğlu, Hakan; Paleo-Indian; park; pelican; podcast; pottery; Potts, Cheryl; Purdy, Barbara; RICHES Podcast Documentaries; Sassaman, Kenneth E.; shell deposit; shell mound; shellfish; St. Johns River; state park; Tallahassee; Timucuan; Timucuan Ecological and Historic Preserve; Titusville; Volusia County; Windover Archaeological Site