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Archaeology
History
Ecology
- Environmental Map of Southwest Florida
General Resources
Precolumbian
Cultural Chronology for Caloosahatchee Region
| Date |
Period |
Comment |
| A.D. 1500-1750 |
Caloosahatchee V |
European contact and
depopulation; Spanish artifacts and materials |
| A.D. 1350-1500 |
Caloosahatchee IV |
Glades Tooled, Safety
Harbor, Pinellas pottery introduced |
| A.D. 1200-1350 |
Caloosahatchee III |
St. Johns Check Stamped,
Englewood pottery introduced |
| A.D. 800-1200 |
Caloosahatchee IIB |
Belle Glade Plain pottery
ubiquitous; also Belle Glade Red, Glades Red, Pasco and Weeden Island
Pottery |
| A.D. 500-800 |
Caloosahatchee IIA |
Substantial shell mounds/midden
accumulation; burial mounds appear; Belle Glade Plain pottery
introduced; diversification of shell tools |
| 500 B.C.-A.D. 500 |
Caloosahatchee I |
Sand Tempered Plain
pottery dominant |
| 1200-500 B.C. |
Terminal Archaic |
Transitional fiber- and
sand-tempered pottery |
| 2000-1200 B.C. |
Late Archaic |
Fiber-tempered pottery,
steatite |
| 5000-2000 B.C. |
Middle Archaic |
Modern estuaries develop;
maritime culture emerges; mortuary ponds |
| 6500-5000 B.C. |
Early Archaic |
Coastal sites from this
period now inundated |
| 8000-6500 B.C. |
Late Paleo-Indian |
Early Holocene epoch;
Dalton and Bolen points |
| 12000-8000 B.C. |
Early Paleo-Indian |
Initial human presence;
terminal Pleistocene epoch |
Map of Selected Archaeological Sites in
Southwest Florida
Chronology of Spanish Contact with the Calusa
| 1513 |
Juan Ponce de León
explores Southwest Florida coast |
| 1521 |
Juan Ponce de León
mortally wounded attempting to colonize Southwest Florida |
| 1549 |
Hernando de Escalante
Fontaneda shipwrecked at age 13 and captured by Calusa |
| 1566 |
Pedro Menéndez de Avilés
visits Calusa capital at Mound Key in February, rescuing Fontaneda and
others; Fort San Antonio established there in October. |
| 1567-1569 |
Jesuit missionaries work
among Calusa |
| 1569 |
Fort San Antonio and
Jesuit mission withdrawn |
| 1612 |
Juan Rodriquez de Cartaya
visits Calusa capital as emissary of Florida governor |
| 1614 |
Juan Rodriquez de Cartaya
sent to retaliate against Calusa chief for attack on Spanish-allied
Mocoso villages near Tampa Bay |
| 1680 |
Christian Timucuan chief
Don Thomas de Medina leads expedition to hostile Calusa frontier |
| 1688 |
Son of Calusa chief visits
Florida governor during visitation of Apalachee province |
| 1689 |
Calusa chief visits Cuba
requesting missionaries |
| 1697 |
Franciscan friars attempt
mission at Calusa capital |
| 1704 |
Yamassee and Creek Indian
slave raids begin to ravage South Florida Indians |
| 1711 |
Calusa chief with 50
vassals and 220 other South Florida Indians request transport to Cuba
and settle near Havana; disease kills most immigrants |
| 1732 |
Attempted Cuban expedition
to transport remaining Calusa by ship to Cuba |
| 1743 |
Jesuit missionaries visit
Calusa and other Indian refugees at present-day Miami |
| 1757-1760 |
Creek Indian attacks
prompt final evacuation of Indian refugees from Key West to Cuba |
Map of Historic Indian Groups in South Florida
Publications of the Southwest Florida Project and Randell Research
Center
(last updated March, 2008)
Books, Monographs, Reports, Articles &
Videos
Austin, Robert J. 2008 Lithic Acquisition
and Use at Pineland. In The Archaeology of Pineland: A Coastal Southwest
Florida Village Complex, A. D. 50-1700, edited by K. J. Walker and W. H.
Marquardt. Institute of Archaeology and Paleoenvironmental Studies,
Monograph 4. University of Florida, Gainesville. [in preparation]
Austin, Robert J., Ronald J. Farquhar, and
Karen J. Walker 2000 Isotope Analysis of Galena from Prehistoric
Archaeological Sites in South Florida. Florida Scientist 63:123-131.
Blanchard, Charles E. 1995 New Words, Old
Songs: Understanding the Lives of Ancient Peoples in Southwest Florida
Through Archaeology, illustrated by Merald Clark. Institute of Archaeology
and Paleoenvironmental Studies, University of Florida, Gainesville.
Brown, Stuart (Director) 1995 The Domain of
the Calusa (VHS video, 29 minutes). Institute of Archaeology and
Paleoenvironmental Studies, University of Florida, Gainesville. Reissued 2007 in DVD format.
Clark, Merald R. 2008 A Mechanical
Waterbird Mask from Pineland and the Calusa Masking Tradition. In The
Archaeology of Pineland: A Coastal Southwest Florida Village Complex, A. D.
50-1700, edited by K. J. Walker and W. H. Marquardt. Institute of
Archaeology and Paleoenvironmental Studies, Monograph 4. University of
Florida, Gainesville. [in preparation]
Cordell, Ann S. 1992 Technological
Investigations of Pottery Variability in Southwest Florida. In Culture and
Environment in the Domain of the Calusa, edited by W. H. Marquardt, pp.
105-189. Institute of Archaeology and Paleoenvironmental Studies, Monograph
1. University of Florida, Gainesville.
Cordell, Ann S. 2002 Technological
Investigation of Pottery Variability at the Pineland Site Complex. In The
Archaeology of Pineland: A Coastal Southwest Florida Village Complex, A. D.
50-1700, edited by K. J. Walker and W. H. Marquardt. Institute of
Archaeology and Paleoenvironmental Studies, Monograph 4. University of
Florida, Gainesville. [in preparation]
deFrance, Susan D. and Karen J. Walker 2006
The Zooarchaeology of Pineland. In The Archaeology of Pineland: A Coastal
Southwest Florida Village Complex, A. D. 50-1700, edited by K. J. Walker and
W. H. Marquardt. Institute of Archaeology and Paleoenvironmental Studies,
Monograph 4. University of Florida, Gainesville. [in preparation]
Edic, Robert F. 1996 Fisherfolk of
Charlotte Harbor, Florida. Institute of Archaeology and Paleoenvironmental
Studies. University of Florida, Gainesville.
Godwin, Carol J. 2008 Auger Surveys of the
Pineland Site Complex. In The Archaeology of Pineland: A Coastal Southwest
Florida Village Complex, A. D. 50-1700, edited by K. J. Walker and W. H.
Marquardt. Institute of Archaeology and Paleoenvironmental Studies,
Monograph 4. University of Florida, Gainesville. [in preparation]
Hann, John H. 1991 Missions to the Calusa.
Introduction by William H. Marquardt, translations by John H. Hann.
University Press of Florida, Gainesville.
Hansinger, Michael J. 1992 Skeletal and
Dental Analysis of Burials from the Collier Inn Site, Useppa Island. In
Culture and Environment in the Domain of the Calusa, edited by W. H.
Marquardt, pp. 403-409. Institute of Archaeology and Paleoenvironmental
Studies, Monograph 1. University of Florida, Gainesville.
Hutchinson, Dale L. 1992 Prehistoric
Burials from Buck Key. In Culture and Environment in the Domain of the
Calusa, edited by W. H. Marquardt, pp. 411-422. Institute of Archaeology and
Paleoenvironmental Studies, Monograph 1. University of Florida, Gainesville.
Hutchinson, Dale L. 1999 Precolumbian Human
Skeletal Remains from Useppa Island. In The Archaeology of Useppa Island,
edited by W. H. Marquardt, pp. 139-147. Institute of Archaeology and
Paleoenvironmental Studies, Monograph 3. University of Florida, Gainesville.
Hutchinson, Dale L. 2008 Precolumbian Human
Skeletal Remains from the Pineland Site Complex. In The Archaeology of
Pineland: A Coastal Southwest Florida Village Complex, A. D. 50-1700, edited
by K. J. Walker and W. H. Marquardt. Institute of Archaeology and
Paleoenvironmental Studies, Monograph 4. University of Florida, Gainesville.
[in preparation]
Hutchinson, Dale L., Christopher B. Denise,
Hal J. Daniel, and Gerhard W. Kalmus 1997 A Reevaluation of the Cold Water
Etiology of External Auditory Exostoses. American Journal of Physical
Anthropology 103:417-422.
Kozuch, Laura 1993 Sharks and Shark
Products in Prehistoric South Florida. Institute of Archaeology and
Paleoenvironmental Studies, Monograph 2. University of Florida, Gainesville.
MacMahon, Darcie A. and William H.
Marquardt 2004 The Calusa and their Legacy: South Florida People and their
Environments. University Press of Florida, Gainesville.
Marquardt, William H. 1984 The Josslyn
Island Mound and its Role in the Investigation of Southwest Florida's Past.
Department of Anthropology, Miscellaneous Project Report Series 22. Florida
State Museum, Gainesville.
Marquardt, William H. 1986 The Development
of Cultural Complexity in Southwest Florida: Elements of a Critique.
Southeastern Archaeology 5: 63-70.
Marquardt, William H. 1987 The Calusa
Social Formation in Protohistoric South Florida. In Power Relations and
State Formation, edited by T. C. Patterson and C. W. Gailey, pp. 98-116.
Archeology Section, American Anthropological Association, Washington, D.C.
Marquardt, William H. 1988 Politics and
Production Among the Calusa of South Florida. In Hunters and Gatherers.
Volume 1: History, Evolution, and Social Change in Hunting and Gathering
Societies, pp. 161-188, edited by Tim Ingold, David Riches, and James
Woodburn. Explorations in Anthropology, University College, London. Berg
Publishers, Ltd.
Marquardt, William H. (editor) 1992 Culture
and Environment in the Domain of the Calusa. University of Florida Institute
of Archaeology and Paleoenvironmental Studies, Monograph 1. Gainesville,
Florida.
Marquardt, William H. 1992 The Calusa
Domain: An Introduction. In Culture and Environment in the Domain of the
Calusa, edited by W. H. Marquardt, pp. 1-7. Institute of Archaeology and
Paleoenvironmental Studies, Monograph 1. University of Florida, Gainesville.
Marquardt, William H. 1992 Recent
Archaeological and Paleoenvironmental Investigations in Southwest Florida.
In Culture and Environment in the Domain of the Calusa, edited by W. H.
Marquardt, pp. 9-57. Institute of Archaeology and Paleoenvironmental
Studies, Monograph 1. University of Florida, Gainesville.
Marquardt, William H. 1992 Shell Artifacts
from the Caloosahatchee Area. In Culture and Environment in the Domain of
the Calusa, edited by W. H. Marquardt, pp. 191-227. Institute of Archaeology
and Paleoenvironmental Studies, Monograph 1. University of Florida,
Gainesville.
Marquardt, William H. 1992 Calusa Culture
and Environment: What Have We Learned? In Culture and Environment in the
Domain of the Calusa, edited by W. H. Marquardt, pp. 423-436. Institute of
Archaeology and Paleoenvironmental Studies, Monograph 1. University of
Florida, Gainesville.
Marquardt, William H. 1993 Rediscovering
the Calusa of South Florida. In Explotación de Recursos Faunísticos en
Sistemas Adaptativos Americanos, edited by José Luis Lanata, pp. 39-45.
Arqueología Contemporánea, volume 4 (special edition).
Marquardt, William H. 1993 Archaeology on
Florida Soil. In Proceedings of the First International Conference on Pedo-Archaeology,
edited by J. E. Foss, M. E. Timpson, and M. W. Morris, pp. 1-8. University
of Tennessee, Agricultural Experiment Station, Special Publication 93-03.
Knoxville.
Marquardt, William H. 1994 The Role of
Archaeology in Raising Environmental Consciousness: An Example from
Southwest Florida. In Historical Ecology: Cultural Knowledge and Changing
Landscapes, edited by C. L. Crumley, pp. 203-221. School of American
Research, Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Marquardt, William H. 1996 Four
Discoveries: Environmental Archaeology in Southwest Florida. In Case Studies
in Environmental Archaeology, edited by E. J. Reitz, L. A. Newsom, and S. J.
Scudder, pp. 17-32. Plenum Press, New York.
Marquardt, William H. 1996 Unearthing
Support for Archaeology. Chronicle of Higher Education 42(no. 39, June 7,
1996):B1-B2.
Marquardt, William H. (editor) 1999 The
Archaeology of Useppa Island. University of Florida Institute of Archaeology
and Paleoenvironmental Studies, Monograph 3. Gainesville, Florida.
Marquardt, William H. 1999 An Introduction
to Useppa Island. In The Archaeology of Useppa Island, edited by W. H.
Marquardt, pp. 1-22. Institute of Archaeology and Paleoenvironmental
Studies, Monograph 3. University of Florida, Gainesville.
Marquardt, William H. 1999 Useppa Island in
the Archaic and Caloosahatchee Periods. In The Archaeology of Useppa Island,
edited by W. H. Marquardt, pp. 77-98. Institute of Archaeology and
Paleoenvironmental Studies, Monograph 3. University of Florida, Gainesville.
Marquardt, William H. 1999 The Recent
History of Useppa Island. In The Archaeology of Useppa Island, edited by W.
H. Marquardt, pp. 195-223. Institute of Archaeology and Paleoenvironmental
Studies, Monograph 3. University of Florida, Gainesville.
Marquardt, William H. 1999 The Road Less
Traveled: Excerpts from an Interview with Garfield Beckstead. In The
Archaeology of Useppa Island, edited by W. H. Marquardt, pp. 225-240.
Institute of Archaeology and Paleoenvironmental Studies, Monograph 3.
University of Florida, Gainesville.
Marquardt, William H. 1999 The Archaeology
of Useppa Island: A Summary. In The Archaeology of Useppa Island, edited by
W. H. Marquardt, pp. 241-253. Institute of Archaeology and
Paleoenvironmental Studies, Monograph 3. University of Florida, Gainesville.
Marquardt, William H. 2001 The Emergence
and Demise of the Calusa. In Societies in Eclipse: Archaeology of the
Eastern Woodlands Indians, A. D. 1400-1700, edited by D. Brose, C. W. Cowan,
and R. Mainfort, pp. 157-171. Smithsonian Institution Press, Washington,
D.C.
Marquardt, William H. 2004 Obituary:
Charles Joslyn Wilson. The Florida Anthropologist 56:301-302.
Marquardt, William H. (compiler) 2001
Randell Research Center at Pineland Five-Year Strategic Plan July 1, 2001 -
June 30, 2006. Florida Museum of Natural History, Gainesville, Florida.
Marquardt, William H. 2004 Calusa. In
Handbook of North American Indians, volume 14: Southeast, edited by R. D.
Fogelson, pp. 204-212. Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC.
Marquardt, William H. and Karen J. Walker
2001 Pineland: A Coastal Wet Site in Southwest Florida. In Enduring Records:
The Environmental and Cultural Heritage of Wetlands, edited by B. Purdy, pp.
48-60. Oxbow Books, London.
Newsom, Lee A. and C. Margaret Scarry 2008
Homegardens and Mangrove Swamps: Pineland Archaeobotanical Research. In The
Archaeology of Pineland: A Coastal Southwest Florida Village Complex, A. D.
50-1700, edited by K. J. Walker and W. H. Marquardt. Institute of
Archaeology and Paleoenvironmental Studies, Monograph 4. University of
Florida, Gainesville. [in preparation]
Newsom, Lee A., Robin C. Brown, and Wendy
Natt 2008 Pineland Cordage and Modified Wood: Material-Technological Aspects
of Plant Use. In The Archaeology of Pineland: A Coastal Southwest Florida
Village Complex, A. D. 50-1700, edited by K. J. Walker and W. H. Marquardt.
Institute of Archaeology and Paleoenvironmental Studies, Monograph 4.
University of Florida, Gainesville. [in preparation]
Newsom, Lee A., S. David Webb, and James S.
Dunbar 1993 History and Geographic Distribution of Cucurbita pepo Gourds in
Florida. Journal of Ethnobiology 13:75-97.
Palov, Maria Z. 1999 Useppa's Cuban Fishing
Community. In The Archaeology of Useppa Island, edited by W. H. Marquardt,
pp. 149-169. Institute of Archaeology and Paleoenvironmental Studies,
Monograph 3. University of Florida, Gainesville.
Patton, Robert B. 2000 The Charlotte Harbor
Mounds Survey, Phase II: Report of Investigations. v + 207 pp. Report
submitted to Bureau of Historical Resources, Florida Department of State.
Patton, Robert B. 2008 Use of Bone at the
Pineland Site Complex, A.D. 50-1500. In The Archaeology of Pineland: A
Coastal Southwest Florida Village Complex, A. D. 50-1700, edited by K. J.
Walker and W. H. Marquardt. Institute of Archaeology and Paleoenvironmental
Studies, Monograph 4. University of Florida, Gainesville. [in preparation]
Patton, Robert B. 2008 The Temporal
Contexts of Precolumbian Shell Artifacts from Southwest Florida: A Case
Study of Pineland. In The Archaeology of Pineland: A Coastal Southwest
Florida Village Complex, A. D. 50-1700, edited by K. J. Walker and W. H.
Marquardt. Institute of Archaeology and Paleoenvironmental Studies,
Monograph 4. University of Florida, Gainesville. [in preparation]
Quitmyer, Irvy R. 2008 Precolumbian Site
Seasonality and Harvest of Estuarine Resources at the Pineland Site Complex.
In The Archaeology of Pineland: A Coastal Southwest Florida Village Complex,
A. D. 50-1700, edited by K. J. Walker and W. H. Marquardt. Institute of
Archaeology and Paleoenvironmental Studies, Monograph 4. University of
Florida, Gainesville. [in preparation]
Quitmyer, Irvy R. and Douglas S. Jones 1992
Calendars of the Coast: Seasonal Growth Increment Patterns in Shells of
Modern and Archaeological Southern Quahogs, Mercenaria campechiensis, from
Charlotte Harbor, Florida. In Culture and Environment in the Domain of the
Calusa, edited by W. H. Marquardt, pp. 247-264. Institute of Archaeology and
Paleoenvironmental Studies, Monograph 1. University of Florida, Gainesville.
Quitmyer, Irvy R. and Melissa A. Massaro
1999 Seasonality and Subsistence in a Southwest Florida Estuary: A Faunal
Analysis of Precolumbian Useppa Island. In The Archaeology of Useppa Island,
edited by W. H. Marquardt, pp. 99-128. Institute of Archaeology and
Paleoenvironmental Studies, Monograph 3. University of Florida, Gainesville.
Russo, Michael 1991 Final Report on Horr's
Island: The Archaeology of Archaic and Glades Settlement and Subsistence
Patterns (with chapters by Ann Cordell, Lee Newsom, and Sylvia Scudder).
Report submitted to Key Marco Developments by the Florida Museum of Natural
History, Gainesville, Florida. Copy on file, Florida Museum of Natural
History, Gainesville.
Scarry, C. Margaret 1999 Precolumbian Use
of Plants on Useppa Island. In The Archaeology of Useppa Island, edited by
W. H. Marquardt, pp. 129-137. Institute of Archaeology and
Paleoenvironmental Studies, Monograph 3. University of Florida, Gainesville.
Scarry, C. Margaret and Lee A. Newsom 1992
Archaeological Research in the Calusa Heartland. In Culture and Environment
in the Domain of the Calusa, edited by W. H. Marquardt, pp. 375-401.
Institute of Archaeology and Paleoenvironmental Studies, Monograph 1.
University of Florida, Gainesville.
Scudder, Sylvia, John E. Foss, and Mary E.
Collins 1996 Soil Science and Archaeology. Advances in Agronomy 57:1-76.
Scudder, Sylvia 2008 Soils and Landscapes:
Archaeopedology at the Pineland Site. In The Archaeology of Pineland: A
Coastal Southwest Florida Village Complex, A. D. 50-1700, edited by K. J.
Walker and W. H. Marquardt. Institute of Archaeology and Paleoenvironmental
Studies, Monograph 4. University of Florida, Gainesville. [in preparation]
Shepard, Herschel, George Luer, William
Marquardt, John Martin, Carol Pooser, and Karen Walker 1996 An Action Plan
for the Randell Research Center at Pineland. Florida Museum of Natural
History, University of Florida, Gainesville.
Torrence, Corbett McP. 1999 The Archaic
Period on Useppa Island: Excavations on Calusa Ridge. In The Archaeology of
Useppa Island, edited by W. H. Marquardt, pp. 23-76. Institute of
Archaeology and Paleoenvironmental Studies, Monograph 3. University of
Florida, Gainesville.
Torrence, Corbett McP. 2008 A Topographic
Reconstruction of the Pineland Site Complex as it Appeared in 1896. In The
Archaeology of Pineland: A Coastal Southwest Florida Village Complex, A. D.
50-1700, edited by K. J. Walker and W. H. Marquardt. Institute of
Archaeology and Paleoenvironmental Studies, Monograph 4. University of
Florida, Gainesville. [in preparation]
Torrence, Corbett McP., Samuel Chapman, and
William H. Marquardt 1994 Topographic Mapping and Archaeological
Reconnaissance of Mound Key State Archaeological Site (8LL2), Estero Bay,
Florida. viii + 46 pp. Report submitted to Koreshan Unity Alliance, Inc. by
Florida Museum of Natural History, Gainesville.
Torrence, Corbett McP. and William H.
Marquardt 1998 Phase I Reconnaissance Survey of the Upland Portions of Buck
Key Owned by Mariner Properties Development, Inc. Report submitted to
Mariner Properties Development, Inc. (ix + 43 pp., 19 figures, 3 tables, 3
appendixes)
Torrence, Corbett McP., Theresa M. Schober,
and William H. Marquardt 1999 Phase I Reconnaissance Survey of a Portion of
Buck Key Owned by U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Report submitted to U.S.
Fish and Wildlife Service. (vi + 32 pp., 6 figures, 3 tables, 3 appendixes)
Upchurch, Sam B., Pliny Jewell IV, and Eric
DeHaven 1992 Stratigraphy of Indian "Mounds" in the Charlotte Harbor Area,
Florida: Sea-Level Rise and Paleoenvironments. In Culture and Environment in
the Domain of the Calusa, edited by W. H. Marquardt, pp. 59-103. Institute
of Archaeology and Paleoenvironmental Studies, Monograph 1. University of
Florida, Gainesville.
Walker, Karen J. 1992 Bone Artifacts from
Josslyn Island, Buck Key Shell Midden, and Cash Mound: A Preliminary
Assessment for the Caloosahatchee Area. In Culture and Environment in the
Domain of the Calusa, edited by W. H. Marquardt, pp. 229-246. Institute of
Archaeology and Paleoenvironmental Studies, Monograph 1. University of
Florida, Gainesville.
Walker, Karen J. 1992 The Zooarchaeology of
Charlotte Harbor's Prehistoric Maritime Adaptation: Spatial and Temporal
Perspectives. In Culture and Environment in the Domain of the Calusa, edited
by W. H. Marquardt, pp. 265-366. Institute of Archaeology and
Paleoenvironmental Studies, Monograph 1. University of Florida, Gainesville.
Walker, Karen J. 1993 Paleoenvironments and
Prehistoric Aboriginal Foodways of Charlotte Harbor, Florida. In Explotación
de Recursos Faunísticos en Sistemas Adaptativos Americanos, edited by J. L.
Lanata, pp. 47-56. Arqueología Contemporánea, volume 4 (special edition).
Walker, Karen J. 1999 Archaeology of Useppa
Island's Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries: Calusa Ridge and Collier Inn
Middens. In The Archaeology of Useppa Island, edited by W. H. Marquardt, pp.
171-194. Institute of Archaeology and Paleoenvironmental Studies, Monograph
3. University of Florida, Gainesville.
Walker, Karen J. 2000 Historical Ecology of
the Southeastern Longleaf and Slash Pine Flatwoods: A Southwest Florida
Perspective. Journal of Ethnobiology 20:269-299.
Walker, Karen J. 2000 A Cooling Episode in
Southwest Florida During the Sixth and Seventh Centuries A. D. In The Years
Without Summer: Tracing A. D. 536 and its Aftermath, edited by J. Gunn, pp.
119-127. Archaeopress, Oxford, England.
Walker, Karen J. 2000 The Material Culture
of Precolumbian Fishing: Artifacts and Fish Remains from Coastal Southwest
Florida. Southeastern Archaeology 19:24-45.
Walker, Karen J. 2003 An Illustrated Guide
to Trunk Vertebrae of cottonmouth (Agkistrodon piscivorus) and Diamondback
Rattlesnake (Crotalus adamanteus) in Florida. Bulletin of the Florida Museum
of Natural History 44(1):91-100.
Walker, Karen J. 2008 Excavations and
Chronostratigraphy at Southwest Florida's Pineland Site Complex: 1988-1995.
In The Archaeology of Pineland: A Coastal Southwest Florida Village Complex,
A. D. 50-1700, edited by K. J. Walker and W. H. Marquardt. Institute of
Archaeology and Paleoenvironmental Studies, Monograph 4. University of
Florida, Gainesville. [in preparation]
Walker, Karen J. and William H. Marquardt
(editors) 2008 The Archaeology of Pineland: A Coastal Southwest Florida
Village Complex, A. D. 50-1700. Institute of Archaeology and
Paleoenvironmental Studies, Monograph 4. University of Florida, Gainesville.
[in preparation]
Walker, Karen J. and William H. Marquardt
2008 The Pineland Site Complex. In The Archaeology of Pineland: A Coastal
Southwest Florida Village Complex, A. D. 50-1700, edited by K. J. Walker and
W. H. Marquardt. Institute of Archaeology and Paleoenvironmental Studies,
Monograph 4. University of Florida, Gainesville. [in preparation]
Walker, Karen J. and William H. Marquardt
2008 Environmental and Cultural Change at the Pineland Site Complex. In The
Archaeology of Pineland: A Coastal Southwest Florida Village Complex, A. D.
50-1700, edited by K. J. Walker and W. H. Marquardt. Institute of
Archaeology and Paleoenvironmental Studies, Monograph 4. University of
Florida, Gainesville. [in preparation]
Walker, Karen J., Frank W. Stapor Jr., and
William H. Marquardt 1994 Episodic Sea Levels and Human Occupation at
Southwest Florida's Wightman Site. The Florida Anthropologist 47:161-179.
Walker, Karen J., Frank W. Stapor Jr., and
William H. Marquardt 1995 Archaeological Evidence for a 1750-1450 BP
Higher-Than-Present Sea Level Along Florida's Gulf Coast. In Holocene
Cycles: Climate, Sea Levels, and Sedimentation, edited by C. W. Finkl, Jr.,
pp. 205-218.
Wallace, Jennifer A. 2008 The 1995
Excavations of Caloosahatchee II Deposits at Pineland's Old Mound and
Randell Complex Mound 1. In The Archaeology of Pineland: A Coastal Southwest
Florida Village Complex, A. D. 50-1700, edited by K. J. Walker and W. H.
Marquardt. Institute of Archaeology and Paleoenvironmental Studies,
Monograph 4. University of Florida, Gainesville. [in preparation]
White, Susan L. 1999 Technological
Investigations of the Aboriginal Pottery Excavated from Test Pit I-3, Useppa
Island. In The Archaeology of Useppa Island, edited by W. H. Marquardt, pp.
95-96. Institute of Archaeology and Paleoenvironmental Studies, Monograph 3.
University of Florida, Gainesville.
White, Susan L. 1999 Technological
Investigation of a Sample of Post-Contact European Ceramics from Operation
H, Useppa Island. In The Archaeology of Useppa Island, edited by W. H.
Marquardt, pp. 166-168. Institute of Archaeology and Paleoenvironmental
Studies, Monograph 3. University of Florida, Gainesville.
Wing, Elizabeth S. and Irvy R. Quitmyer
1992 A Modern Midden Experiment. In Culture and Environment in the Domain of
the Calusa, edited by W. H. Marquardt, pp. 367-373. Institute of Archaeology
and Paleoenvironmental Studies, Monograph 1. University of Florida,
Gainesville.
Worth, John E. 2004 Report on Cuban Fishing
Industry Documents Reviewed and discovered in the Archivo Nacional de Cuba
in Havana, April 2004. Report submitted to Paul F. Miller, Jr. and the
Useppa Island Historical Society, April 30, 2004.
Worth, John E. 2008 Pineland During the
Spanish Period. In The Archaeology of Pineland: A Coastal Southwest Florida
Village Complex, ca. A.D. 50-1700, edited by K. J. Walker and W. H.
Marquardt. Institute of Archaeology and Paleoenvironmental Studies,
Monograph 4. University of Florida, Gainesville. [in preparation]
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Theses & Dissertations
Clark, Merald R. 1995 Faces and
Figureheads: The Masks of Prehistoric South Florida. M. A. thesis,
Department of Anthropology, University of Florida, Gainesville.
Godwin, Carol J. 2002 Auger Surveys of the
Pineland Site Complex. M. A. thesis, Department of Anthropology, University
of Florida, Gainesville.
Mitchell, Scott 1991 An Analysis of Surface
Wear and Morphological variation in Relation to Possible Function: The Bone
Points of the Caloosahatchee Region. Honors thesis, Department of
Anthropology, University of Florida, Gainesville.
Patton, Robert B. 1994 The Temporal
Contexts of Prehistoric Shell Artifacts from Southwest Florida: A Case Study
of the Pineland Site Complex. M. A. thesis, Department of Anthropology,
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1997 Calusa News, no. 9. Institute of Archaeology and Paleoenvironmental
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Marquardt, William H., Corbett Torrence,
and Karen Walker 2001 Calusa News, no. 10. Institute of Archaeology and
Paleoenvironmental Studies, University of Florida, Gainesville, 16 pp.
Marquardt, William H. 1994 Pineland — A Key
to the Past, A Guide to the Future. 12 pp. Printed on the occasion of the
announcement of the gift of the Pineland property.
Marquardt, William H. 1995 The Domain of
the Calusa. Florida Museum Associates Quarterly (Winter, 1995), pp. 3-6.
Marquardt, William H. and Karen J. Walker
1995 The Importance of the Pineland Site Complex. Florida Museum Associates
Quarterly (Winter, 1994), pp. 3-6.
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the Calusa Indians. Florida Museum Associates Quarterly (Summer, 1996), pp.
2-5.
Marquardt, William H. 1996 Exhibit in
Progress: "People of the Estuary: Six Thousand Years in Southwest Florida."
Florida Museum Associates Quarterly (Summer, 1996), pp. 6-9.
Marquardt, William H. 1996 Randell Research
Center at Pineland. Two-color brochure, four-fold, two sides.
Marquardt, William H. 1997 Gaspar the
Pirate: An American Myth. Boca Beacon (October 24, 1997), p. 8. Boca Grande,
Florida.
Marquardt, William H. 1999 It Happened
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Florida.
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Marquardt, William H. 1999 Randell Research
Center at Pineland. Four-color brochure, four-fold, two sides (revised
version of 1996 brochure).
Marquardt, William H. 2001 José Gaspar:
Fact or Fiction? (with Gretchen Coyle). Useppa Chronicle 4(1):1,11.
Marquardt, William H. (editor) 2002 Friends
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Randell Research Center, Pineland, Florida.
Marquardt, William H. 2002 Endowment Drive
Begins. Friends of the Randell Research Center Newsletter 1(1):1.
Marquardt, William H. 2002 Scott Mitchell
Restores RRC's Boat. Friends of the Randell Research Center Newsletter
1(1):3.
Marquardt, William H. 2002 State Gives
$300,000 for Site Interpretation. Friends of the Randell Research Center
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Marquardt, William H. 2002 Hall of South
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Marquardt, William H. 2003 RRC Breaks
Ground for New Teaching Complex. Friends of the Randell Research Center
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Marquardt, William H. 2003 Construction
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Marquardt, William H. 2003 Red Dog, Blue
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Marquardt, William H. 2003 Land Sale Boosts
RRC Endowment Fund. Friends of the Randell Research Center Newsletter
2(3):4.
Marquardt, William H. 2004 Native Plants
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Marquardt, William H. 2004 In the Eye of
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Marquardt, William H. 2004 Calusa Heritage
Trail Opens to the Public. Friends of the Randell Research Center Newsletter
3(4):3.
Marquardt, William H. 2004 Gainesville
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Natural History edition, "At the Museum" section].
Marquardt, William H. 2005 State Grants
Matching Funds for Classroom. Friends of the Randell Research Center
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Marquardt, William H. 2005 Randell Center
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Marquardt, William H. 2006. Randell Center Will Host
New Public Archaeologist. Friends of the Randell Research Center Newsletter 5(1):2.
Marquardt, William H. 2006 Teaching Pavilion Finished.
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Marquardt, William H. 2006 Ask The Archaeologist: Were the
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Marquardt, William H. 2007 3,000 Years Ago on Useppa Island.
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Marquardt, William H. 2007 "Art, Authors, and Archaeology" at
Pineland. Friends of the Randell Research Center Newsletter 6(1):2.
Marquardt, William H. 2007 Bringing Back the Gill House:
Restoration Continues on Hurricane-damaged RRC Headquarters. Friends of the Randell Research
Center Newsletter 6(3):1-2.
Marquardt, William H. 2007 Research Update: Useppa Analysis Nears
Completion. Friends of the Randell Research Center Newsletter 6(3):3.
Marquardt, William H. 2007 Native Plants Transform RRC. Friends
of the Randell Research Center Newsletter 6(3):4-5.
Marquardt, William H. 2007 RRC Hires New Maintenance Specialist.
Friends of the Randell Research Center Newsletter 6(3):4.
Marquardt, William H. 2007 NEH Funds Curation of Pineland Collection.
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Marquardt, William H. 2007 Native tree Planting Project Nears
Completion. Friends of the Randell Research Center Newsletter 6(4):2.
Marquardt, William H. 2007 Citrus Ridge Replanted. Friends of the Randell
Research Center Newsletter 6(4):3.
Marquardt, William H. 2007 FPAN Relocates. Friends of the Randell Research
Center Newsletter 6(4):3.
Marquardt, William H. 2008 Gill House Restoration Receives Boost. Friends of
the Randell Research Center Newsletter 7(1):1.
Marquardt, William H. and Karen J. Walker
2005 New Map of Sixteenth-Century Pineland to be Presented. Friends of the
Randell Research Center Newsletter 4(1):4.
Marquardt, William H. and Karen J. Walker 2006 In the Florida
Museum Lab – Analysis and Curation. Friends of the Randell Research Center Newsletter 5(4):3.
Marsh, Dan 2003 Archaeologists for a Day.
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Paeno, John 2004 RRC Operations Report.
Friends of the Randell Research Center Newsletter 3(1):3.
Paeno, John 2004 Operations Report. Friends
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Payne, Claudine (writer and designer),
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1994 Mound Key State Archaeological Site. Two-color brochure, four-fold, two
sides.
Payne, Claudine, and Charles Blanchard 1997
Archaeology and Environment at the Pineland Site Complex: Information and
Activities for 4th and 5th Grade Teachers. Institute of Archaeology and
Paleoenvironmental Studies, University of Florida, Gainesville.
Surge, Donna 2002 Reading Climate from Clam
Shells. Friends of the Randell Research Center Newsletter 1(3):3.
Swearingen, Lana 2002 RRC Volunteers Visit
the Florida Museum of Natural History. Friends of the Randell Research
Center Newsletter 1(2):2.
Swearingen, Lana 2002 MangoMania 2002.
Friends of the Randell Research Center Newsletter 1(3):1.
Swearingen, Lana 2002 Students Have a Field
Day. Friends of the Randell Research Center Newsletter 1(4):4.
Swearingen, Lana 2003 Tuesday at the RRC.
Friends of the Randell Research Center Newsletter 2(1):2.
Swearingen, Lana 2003 The Write Stuff.
Friends of the Randell Research Center Newsletter 2(2):3.
Sweeney, Kara Bridgman 2006 FPAN Update. Friends
of the Randell Research Center Newsletter 5(4):4.
Sweeney, Kara Bridgman 2007 FPAN Update. Friends of the
Randell Research Center Newsletter 6(1):3.
Sweeney, Kara Bridgman 2007 FPAN Update. Friends of the
Randell Research Center Newsletter 6(2):3.
Timbes, Craig 2004 Central Michigan
University Students Volunteer with RRC. Friends of the Randell Research
Center Newsletter 3(4):2.
Timbes, Craig 2005 Life Returns to the
Calusa Heritage Trail. Friends of the Randell Research Center Newsletter
4(2):2.
Timbes, Craig 2005 Your Investment in
Pineland. Friends of the Randell Research Center Newsletter 4(3):4.
Timbes, Craig 2006 A Report from the Calusa Heritage
Trail. Friends of the Randell Research Center Newsletter 5(2):3-4.
Timbes, Craig 2006 Wet Season Arrives at Pineland.
Friends of the Randell Research Center Newsletter 5(3):4.
Torrence, Corbett and Theresa Schober 2002
Pavilion Excavations Completed. Friends of the Randell Research Center
Newsletter 1(3):1.
Tully, Rick 2002 Teachers Explore the Past.
Friends of the Randell Research Center Newsletter 1(3):4.
Walker, Karen J. 1996 Archaeological Tours
1996. Two-color brochure, four-fold, two sides.
Walker, Karen J. 1997 Historical Ecology of
the Southeastern Longleaf Pine: A South Florida Perspective. The Palmetto
(quarterly magazine of the Florida Native Plant Society), Summer/Fall, pp.
16-19.
Walker, Karen J. 1998 Useppa's Global
Warming Dig. Useppa Chronicle 1 (no. 3):6. Useppa Island Club.
Walker, Karen J. 1999 Calusa Fishermen.
Useppa Chronicle 2 (no. 3):1. Useppa Island Club.
Walker, Karen J. 1999 Historical Ecology of
the Southeastern Longleaf Pine. Harbor Happenings (newsletter of the
Charlotte Harbor National Estuarine Program) 2 (no. 4).
Walker, Karen J. 2002 Lee County Purchase
Provides RRC Headquarters. Friends of the Randell Research Center Newsletter
1(1):1.
Walker, Karen J. 2002 Skeletons in Our
Closet. Friends of the Randell Research Center Newsletter 1(2):4.
Walker, Karen J. 2002 A Shady Porch on the
Shell Mound. Friends of the Randell Research Center Newsletter 1(3):2.
Walker, Karen J. 2002 Moundscaping. Friends
of the Randell Research Center Newsletter 1(3):3.
Walker, Karen J. 2003 RRC Researchers
Receive National Science Foundation Funding. Friends of the Randell Research
Center Newsletter 2(3):1-2.
Walker, Karen J. 2003 Staff Spotlight:
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Walker, Karen J. 2003 Net Making at the RRC.
Friends of the Randell Research Center Newsletter 2(3):3.
Walker, Karen J. 2003 Behind the Scenes in
Gainesville: RRC Research & Collections Committee. Friends of the Randell
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Walker, Karen J. 2004 In the Aftermath of
Charley. Friends of the Randell Research Center Newsletter 3(4):1.
Walker, Karen J. 2005 Pineland Mystery Bone
is from Monk Seal. Friends of the Randell Research Center Newsletter
4(1):1-2.
Walker, Karen J. and Donna Surge 2005 Clams
for Climate Change. Friends of the Randell Research Center Newsletter
4(3):2.
Workman, Dick 2003 Soapberry. Friends of
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Worth, John E. 2002 Report of the
Coordinator. Friends of the Randell Research Center Newsletter 1(1):2.
Worth, John E. 2002 Report of the
Coordinator. Friends of the Randell Research Center Newsletter 1(2):2.
Worth, John E. 2002 Original Location of
Tampa? Friends of the Randell Research Center Newsletter 1(2):3.
Worth, John E. 2002 Report of the
Coordinator. Friends of the Randell Research Center Newsletter 1(3):2.
Worth, John E. 2002 Volunteers Enhance RRC
Programs. Friends of the Randell Research Center Newsletter 1(1):4.
Worth, John E. 2002 Tracking the Calusa
Overseas. Friends of the Randell Research Center Newsletter 1(4):1.
Worth, John E. 2002 Report of the
Coordinator. Friends of the Randell Research Center Newsletter 1(4):2.
Worth, John E. 2003 New Fieldwork at
Pineland. Friends of the Randell Research Center Newsletter 2(1):1.
Worth, John E. 2003 Report of the
Coordinator. Friends of the Randell Research Center Newsletter 2(2):2.
Worth, John E. 2003 FLMNH Scientists
Converge on Pineland Dig Friends of the Randell Research Center Newsletter
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Worth, John E. 2003 Cuban Parish Records
Reveal Immigrant Calusa Indians. Friends of the Randell Research Center
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Worth, John E. 2003 Photo Essay:
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Worth, John E. 2004 Surf Clam Ridge
Excavations in Full Swing. Friends of the Randell Research Center Newsletter
3(1):1-2.
Worth, John E. 2004 RRC Education Pavilion
In Progress. Friends of the Randell Research Center Newsletter 3(1):1.
Worth, John E. 2004 Cubans and Creek Indian
People in Southwest Florida. Friends of the Randell Research Center
Newsletter 3(2):1.
Worth, John E. 2004 RRC Welcomes New
Operations Manager. Friends of the Randell Research Center Newsletter
3(1):3.
Worth, John E. 2004 Pits and Postmolds.
Friends of the Randell Research Center Newsletter 3(2):2.
Worth, John E. 2004 RRC Welcomes New Office
Manager. Friends of the Randell Research Center Newsletter 3(2):3.
Worth, John E. 2004 Staff Spotlight: Rona
Stage. Friends of the Randell Research Center Newsletter 3(3):8.
Worth, John E. 2004 Citrus Canker Fells
Last Remnant of Pineland's Historic Grove. Friends of the Randell Research
Center Newsletter 3(4):2.
Worth, John E. 2004 Staff Spotlight: Craig
Timbes. Friends of the Randell Research Center Newsletter 3(4):2.
Worth, John E. 2004 A Presidential Visit.
Friends of the Randell Research Center Newsletter 3(4):4.
Worth, John E. 2004 Our Cuba Connection.
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Worth, John E. 2005 RRC Website is Now
Online. Friends of the Randell Research Center Newsletter 4(1):3.
Worth, John E. 2005 Pineland Site
Visitorship Soars on New Calusa Heritage Trail. Friends of the Randell
Research Center Newsletter 4(1):3.
Worth, John E. 2005 The Pineland Site and
Calusa-Spanish Relations, 1612-1614. Friends of the Randell Research Center
Newsletter 4(2):1.
Worth, John E. 2005 Extra-local Stone at Surf Clam
Ridge. Friends of the Randell Research Center 4(4):4.
Worth, John E. 2006 Early Anglo-American Settlers Source
of Local Place Names. Friends of the Randell Research Center Newsletter 5(1):3.
Worth, John E. 2006 Details Emerge on "Spanish Indians"
of Useppa Island. Friends of the Randell Research Center Newsletter 5(2):2.
Worth, John E. 2006 RRC Takes First Steps as Regional
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Worth, John E. 2006 RRC Hires Public Archaeologist. Friends
of the Randell Research Center Newsletter 5(3):1.
Worth, John E. 2006 Kara Bridgman Sweeney. Friends of the
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Worth, John E. 2006 Early African Heritage in Southwest Florida.
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Worth, John E. 2006 Early Spanish Visits to Southwest Florida.
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Worth, John E. 2007 To Enslave or Not To Enslave: the Colonial
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Wylde, Michael 2008 Calusa Heritage Day 2008. Friends of the
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