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The Florida
Anthropologist
published by the
Florida Anthropological Society, Inc.
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2003 |
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March |
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Volume:
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56 |
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1 |
Contents
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Author:
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Ryan J. Wheeler |
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No. 3 |
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Editor's Page |
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Author:
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Kenneth E. Sassaman |
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No. 5 |
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New AMS Dates on Orange Fiber-Tempered Pottery from the Middle St. Johns Valley and Their Implications for Cultural History in Northeast Florida. |
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Author:
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Nancy Marie White |
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No. 15 |
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Testing Partially Submerged Shell Middens in the Apalachicola Estuarine Wetlands, Franklin County, Florida. |
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Author:
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Traci Ardren, Bill Burger, and Brian Keith Sullivan |
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No. 47 |
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The Mystery River Point Site, Englewood, Sarasota County, Florida |
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Author:
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George M. Luer |
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No. 57 |
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Obituary: Patricia Crandon Randell |
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Author:
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Louis D. Tesar |
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No. 63 |
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Book Review: Austin, Hoffman, and Ballo: Thinking About Significance: Papers and Proceedings, Florida Archaeological Council, Inc. Professional Development Workshop, St. Augustine, Florida. |
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$19.95

Orange Incised and Orange Plain sherds from Tick Island, Florida. From Figure 6 in The Tick Island Site, St. Johns River, Florida, by Otto L. Jahn and Ripley P. Bullen. Florida Anthropological Society Publication No. 10 (December 1978). |
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