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The Florida Anthropologist
published by the
Florida Anthropological Society, Inc.

Year:
1999
Month:
December
Volume:
52
Number:
4

Contents

Author:
Ryan J. Wheeler
Page No. 226

Title:

Editor's Page

Author:
John F. Reiger
Page No. 227

Title:

Artistry, Status, and Power: How "Plummet"-Pendants Probably Functioned in Pre-Columbian Florida - and Beyond.

Author:
Thomas J. Pluckhahn and Chad O. Braley
Page No. 241

Title:

Connections Across the Southern Frontier: Spanish Artifacts from Creek Contexts at the Tarver Sites (9JO6 and 9JO198).

Author:
Georgia M. Luer
Page No. 255

Title:

Surface Hydrology and an Illusionary Canal in Cape Coral, Florida.

Author:
Steve J. Dasovich
Page No. 267

Title:

The Effects of Continuous Erosional Processes and Storm Damage on Coastal Site Integrity: Examples from Dixie County, Florida.

Author:
Adam King
Page No. 277

Title:

Book Review: Lewis and Stout: Mississippian Towns and Sacred Places: Searching for an Architectural Grammar.

Author:
Kenneth W. Johnson
Page No. 278

Title:

Book Review: Milanich: Laboring in the Fields of the Lord: Spanish Missions and Southeastern Indians.

Author:
Bruce J. Piatek
Page No. 279

Title:

Book Review: Bense (Editor): The Archaeology of Colonial Pensacola.

Author:
Vicki Rolland
Page No. 280

Title:

Book Reviews: Goggin: Space and Time Perspective in Northern St. Johns Archeology; Willey: Archeology of the Florida Gulf Coast; Swanton: Early History of the Creek Indians and Their Neighbors.

Author:
Page No. 282

Title:

About the Authors

 



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Effigy pendants from Jones Mound, Hillsborough County, Florida. This photograph was taken by Herman Gunter of the Florida Geological Survey in 1937, shortly after these artifacts were excavated. The exotic stone plummets from this mound were found associated with human burials. The excavation was directed by J. Clarence Simpson as part of a Works Progress Administration program, and is reported on by Ripley Bullen in Eleven Archaeological Sites in Hillsborough County, Florida, Florida Geological Survey, Report of Investigations No. 8, 1952. Courtesy Florida State Archives.

 


 
 
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