Archaeology team is now fairly confident they have located the lost Indigenous northeast Florida community of Sarabay, a settlement mentioned in both French and Spanish documents dating to the 1560s ...
JACKSONVILLE, Fla — The University of North Florida Archaeology Lab is unveiling a lost Indigenous town at Big Talbot Island State Park this week. The student are excavating the native Mocama town of ...
Students at the University of Florida have the opportunity to excavate a centuries-old Native American village and Spanish mission through a new field course taught by archaeologists at the Florida ...
This image provided by the City of St. Augustine Archaeology Program shows City of St. Augustine Archaeology Program volunteers, from left, Don Roberts, Janet Fittipaldi, David Kasriel and Bob Maerz ...
Florida archaeologists have confirmed a stunning find hidden in plain sight: the site of Hernando de Soto’s winter encampment ...
Secrets of Spanish Florida – A Secrets of the Dead Special uncovers one story of America’s past that never made it into textbooks. Follow some of America’s leading archaeologists, maritime scientists, ...
1. Introduction: Disrupting the grand narrative of Spanish and Portuguese colonialism / Maria Ximena Senatore and Pedro Paulo A. Funari -- Part I: Posing questions in cultural contact and colonialism ...
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Victoria Hayes and Kaia Lacey found buried treasure Wednesday morning as they used spoons to gently scrape the side of a small hole at an archaeological dig on Big Talbot Island.
Part one of the 'Living on the Edge' series deals with lessons from the past. Climate change threatens not only the future of Florida’s barrier islands, but all they hold about the past. On barrier ...
More than 300 years ago, a crowded dugout canoe carrying 11 exhausted African freedom seekers arrived in St. Augustine. They had journeyed more than 200 miles from South Carolina, where they had been ...