Title:
Topographic mapping and archaeological reconnaissance of Mound Key
Accession#:
2002.01.01
Pubication Date:
August 1994
Call#:
AC—0138
Object ID:
BK—0316
Collection:
KSHS Books
Author:
Torrence, Corbett ; Samuel Chapman ; William Marquardt
Summary:
This report was submitted to the Koreshan Unity Alliance by the Institute of Archaeology and Paleoenvironmental Studies at the University of Florida.
Lee County's Historic Preservation Board was about to vote on designating Mound Key, including privately owned land, as an historic site.
Lee County's Historic Preservation Board was about to vote on designating Mound Key, including privately owned land, as an historic site.
Notes:
The study also looks at the claims that Mound Key was "Calos" or the capital of the Calusa nation. There is also evidence that it may have been the first Jesuit mission in North America, going back to 1567.
Old#:
AC—0138
Phys Desc:
46 p. ; 8.5x11 in.
Publisher:
University of Florida,
Publication Place:
Gainsville Fl. :
Subjects:
Archaeology——Mound Key
Mound Key——Archeaology
Mound Key——Archeaology
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