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The Late Archaic period started about 3000 BC, when Florida's climate had reached current conditions and the sea had risen close to its present level. People commonly occupied both fresh and saltwater wetlands. Large shell middens accumulated during this period.
Terminal Late Woodland 900–1050 CE James Bayou: 900-1100 CE Aden: 800-950 CE Ballina: Bayland: 600-800 CE Sundown: Late Woodland 400–900 CE Cane Hills Berkley: 600–900 CE 400–600 CE Baytown/Troyville Baytown 2 Baytown 1: Deasonville: 500-600 CE Marsden: Little Sunflower: 400-500 CE Indian Bayou: Marksville culture Late Marksville Early ...
Pottery Neolithic A (PNA) or Late Neolithic 1 (LN1) Yarmukian culture; Lodian (Jericho IX) culture; Pottery Neolithic B (PNB) or Late Neolithic 2 (LN2) Wadi Rabah culture; In the eastern desert regions of the Southern Levant—the Badia—the whole period is referred to as the Late Neolithic (c. 7000–5000 BCE). [3]
Approximate area of the St. Johns culture region in Florida The St. Johns culture was an archaeological culture in northeastern Florida , USA that lasted from about 500 BCE (the end of the Archaic period ) until shortly after European contact in the 17th century.
1601: King Philip III of Spain commissioned a map of Florida which includes a fort he wants built in Miami. 1603: Pedro Ibarra appointed Governor of Florida. 1605: "Period of Friendship" between Spanish and Native Tribes started because of the diplomatic trip of Alvaro Mexia. [3]
The first one is a 0.75 mile interpretive trail that gives a brief glimpse into the Florida Territorial Period (1820-1860). The land was owned by Colonel Robert Butler as part of a larger estate. The second trail is 2.2 miles and consists of a nature trail that meanders through the natural growth of native plants and trees.
The Glades culture is an archaeological culture in southernmost Florida that lasted from about 500 BCE until shortly after European contact. Its area included the Everglades, the Florida Keys, the Atlantic coast of Florida north through present-day Martin County and the Gulf coast north to Marco Island in Collier County.
Name Location Culture Period Comment Ref Tell Abu Hureyra: Mesopotamia: Natufian culture: c. 11,000 BCE – 7,500 BCE [1]Tell Qaramel: Syria, Levant: Pre-Pottery ...