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Ten Thousand Years of Prehistory on Ocheesee Pond, Northwest Florida: Archaeological Investigations on the Keene Family Land, Jackson County
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2013
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2013
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Ten Thousand Years of Prehistory on Ocheesee Pond, Northwest Florida: Archaeological Investigations on the Keene Family Land, Jackson County
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Ten Thousand Years of Prehistory on Ocheesee Pond, Northwest Florida: Archaeological Investigations on the Keene Family Land, Jackson County
2013
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Overview
The purpose of this project was to record the private archaeological collection of the Keene family, which was previously unknown to the professional community. While at the two sites, Keene Redfield site (8Ja1847) and Keene Dog Pond site (8Ja1848), in Jackson County, northwest Florida, USF archaeologists also conducted field investigations to look for prehistoric cultural materials in undisturbed contexts. This research was conducted at the request of the Keene family. The field crew systematically documented, cataloged and photographed each artifact in the Keene collection while at the sites. Surface survey and testing were also carried out in order to determine site boundaries, occupation and function. ]Over 1,000 artifacts from every time period from the transitional Paleo-Indian/Early Archaic through the Mississippian were documented from the collection. Field investigations resulted in the location and investigation of undisturbed cultural strata below the plow zone, enabling the researchers to obtain radiocarbon dates from these deposits. Evidence of hunting and gathering activities and of tool processing including repair, sharpening and possible re-use was found at both sites. This work allowed for the publication of two previously unknown, rich archaeological sites and for a better understanding of the prehistoric activities and functions of this region of the southeast. While participating in this public archaeology project, several other similar opportunities presented themselves, providing USF archaeologists with the ability to maintain a presence in the area to continue public archaeology efforts to engage the community and encourage appropriate participation and good stewardship of these types of private sites.
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ProQuest Dissertations & Theses
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ISBN
1303030691, 9781303030697
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