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The Florida Anthropologist Volume 75, Number 4, December 2022​
A REEXAMINATION OF THE REEXAMINATIONS OF THE ALEXON BISON SITE (8JE570) James S. Dunbar, 1 C. Andrew Hemmings, 1 Tom Harmon, 1 Emilee McGann, 2 1 Aucilla Research Institute Board Members, 555 North Jefferson Street, Monticello, FL 32344 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 2 Aucilla Research Institute, Research Associate, Department of Anthropology, 1112 Turlington Hall, 330 Newell Drive, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32611-7305 [email protected]
The tempest: Geoarchaeological examinations of tropical cycle/hurricane signatures in a submerged, formerly coastal shell midden site, Econfina Channel, Florida, U.S.A.
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Jessica W.Cook Hale: a,b Nathan L.Hale: b,d MatthewNewton: b,c Ervan G.Garrison: a
a.Department of Geology, University of Georgia, Athens, GA, USA; b.Aucilla Research Institute, Monticello, FL, USA
c.Laboratory of Southeastern Archaeology, University of Florida, USA​; d.Flinders University, Adelaide, SA, Australia

“The early days” – underwater prehistoric archaeology in the USA and Canada
article by Ervan G. Garrison and Jessica W. Cook Hale in the Journal of Island Coastal Archaeology

Modeling Holocene archaeological settlement patterns on the coastal plain of the southeastern United States article by Jessica W. Cook Hale and  Matthew Sanger in the Journal of Anthropological Archaeology
AUCILLA RESEARCH INSTITUTE ARTIFACT SCANNING LAB 
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by George M. Cole, PhD, PE, PLS
Phone: 850-544-3806    
Email: [email protected]
TRADITIONAL HYDROGRAPHIC MAPPING PROCESSES
USE OF AIRBORNE BATHYMETRIC LiDAR FOR HIGH-RESOLUTION MAPPING OF NEAR-SHORE COASTAL WATERS
by George M. Cole, PE, PLS, PhD              ​ Phone: 850-544-3806      Email: [email protected]
HISTORIC SEA LEVEL CHANGE
IMPLICATIONS FOR FUTURE RESEARCH ON SEA LEVEL CHANGE ALONG FLORIDA’S BIG BEND COASTLINE
​by George M. Cole, PE, PLS, PhD              ​ Phone: 850-544-3806      Email: [email protected]
“EARLY HUMAN LIFE ON THE SOUTHEASTERN COASTAL PLAIN” 
Chapter authors include Andy Hemmings, James Adovasio et al. with a chapter on the “The Vero Site . . .”  And Jim Dunbar as a junior author on a chapter entitled “The Quarry Cluster Approach to Chert Provenance  . . .”.  
New Directions in the Search for the First Floridians
Presenting the most current research and thinking on prehistoric archaeology in the Southeast, this volume reexamines some of Florida’s most important Paleoindian sites and discusses emerging technologies and methods essential for archaeologists working in the region today.     Contributors: David Thulman | Ervan G. Garrison | Thaddesu G. Bissett | David Echeverry | Michael K. Faught | Eric Kansa | Sarah Whitcher Kansa | Jessica Cook Hale | Jessi Halligan | C. Andrew Hemmings | Margaret “Pegi” Jodry | Rochelle Marrinan | D. Shane Miller | Christopher R. Moore | Kelsey Noack Myers | Tanya M. Peres | Ashley M. Smallwood | Timothy S. de Smet | Morgan Smith | Joshua J. Wells | Andrew A. White | Stephen J. Yerka   Edited by David K. Thulman and Ervan G. Garrison

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