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    The Weeden Island cultures are a group of related archaeological cultures that existed during the Late Woodland period (500 - 1000 CE) of the North American...
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    Manasota culture. The Manasota culture incorporated ceremonial burial practices of the Weeden Island cultures starting around 300 until 700. Weeden Island sacred...
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  • by the McKeithen Weeden Island culture and followed by the Spanish mission period Leon-Jefferson culture. The Suwannee Valley culture was defined in the...
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  • Deptford period. The Weeden Island culture 400–1000. The Weeden Island culture is believed to have emerged from the Hopewell culture-based Swift Creek cultural...
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    Johns culture. Cades Pond culture has been described as a Weeden Island culture, but St. Johns series pots always outnumbered Weeden Island pots in...
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    (1997) Archaeology of Northern Florida, A.D. 200-900: The McKeithen Weeden Island Culture University Press of Florida. ISBN 0-8130-1538-3 Pinellas County...
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    Tampa Bay. Weedon Island is archaeologically significant as it serves as a type-site for the Weeden Island Culture. Weedon Island is named for its early...
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    intrusion of peoples from Mexico or Mississippian cultures from the northwest replacing the indigenous Weeden Island peoples, but by the late 1970s this theory...
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    Bay have been inhabited for thousands of years. A variant of the Weeden Island culture developed in the area by about 2000 years ago, with archeological...
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  • Thumbnail for Pensacola culture
    Both the Pensacola culture and the nearby Fort Walton culture were a mixture of the Late Woodland period Weeden Island culture that preceded them in...
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    Kolomoki Mounds (category Weeden Island culture)
    were built between 250-950 CE by peoples of the Swift Creek and Weeden Island cultures. These mounds include Georgia's oldest great temple mound, built...
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    100–1000: Weeden Island culture flourishes in coastal Florida. They are known for their extraordinarily well-preserved wood carvings. 200: The Adena culture of...
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  • to the Poverty Point culture. The area around Tampa Bay and southwest Florida (from Charlotte Harbor to the Ten Thousand Islands) each had as yet unnamed...
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  • Thumbnail for Englewood, Florida
    Englewood discovered ceramics belonging to both the Weeden Island culture and Safety Harbor culture. One of the earliest white settlers in the area was...
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    on the shores of Tampa Bay comes from the Manasota culture, a variant of the Weeden Island culture, who lived in the area beginning around 5,000–6,000...
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  • Butcherpen Mound (category Weeden Island culture)
    (8SR29) is a prehistoric archaeological site associated with the Weeden Island culture, located near Gulf Breeze, in the U.S. state of Florida. Carbon...
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    "Fort Walton Culture" that flourished from approximately 1100–1550 CE. It is believed that this culture evolved out of the Weeden Island culture. Fort Walton...
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    occupied by people of Weeden Island culture. The Old Cedar and Eagle Harbor site also have artifacts from the Fort Walton culture, and the Eagle Harbor...
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    chronology and Archaeology of the Americas. Archaeogenetics Archaeological culture Archaeology of the Americas List of archaeological periods Genetic history...
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  • Cayo Pelau Archaeological Site (category Weeden Island culture)
    was 27.4 m by 1.8 - 2.5 m high and contained both Glades Plain and Weeden Island pottery. In the 1950s the shell midden was excavated by John Goggin...
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    ceremonial center during the Swift Creek and Weeden Island periods. The Fort Walton culture replaced Weeden Island in the area west of the Aucilla River around...
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  • Thumbnail for Alachua culture
    Alachua culture and neighboring Suwannee Valley culture pottery, which appears to have developed in situ out of the McKeithen Weeden Island culture. The...
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    the area. The Safety Harbor culture developed in place from the preceding Manasota culture, a Weeden Island-related culture of the central Florida Gulf...
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  • Big Mound Key-Boggess Ridge Archeological District (category Weeden Island culture)
    trenched mound. Most radiocarbon dates and ceramics are from the Weeden Island culture period, about 400 to 900. The mound was the site of a village, possibly...
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  • Thumbnail for Edward Ball Wakulla Springs State Park
    artifacts from 20th century, Seminole, Fort Walton culture, Weeden Island culture, Norwood culture, Archaic, and Paleoindian occupations. The park has...
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    for the lake. The lake was home to the Woodland culture, more specifically the Weeden Island culture, of early Native Americans from roughly 200 BCE to...
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  • Thumbnail for Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge
    as early as 2500 BC. Peoples of the Deptford Culture, the Swift Creek Culture and the Weeden Island Culture occupied sites within the Okefenokee. The last...
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  • Toby Weeden, a servant mentioned in the will of John Weeden, of Jamestown, Rhode Island, in 1735. Tall Oak was born in Providence, Rhode Island on September...
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  • Thumbnail for Ochlockonee River State Park
    The park was once populated by Native American peoples of the Weeden Island culture in the 300–1000 AD period. During the 1700s, the park area was home...
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    Settlement—on fjords near the southwestern tip of the island. They shared the island with the late Dorset culture inhabitants, who occupied the northern and western...
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