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References for Further Research

Useful resources for more information about the Indigenous history and archaeology of northeast Florida.

UNF Archaeology Lab

The UNF Archeology Lab enriches our knowledge and understanding of the archaeology of northeastern Florida and surrounding areas. The lab provides UNF students with the opportunity to gain valuable field experience. Currently, the lab has four research projects covering the period A.D. 900-1700 in present day northeast Florida.

Hebuano - A Timucua Language Resource Guide

Hebuano

Developed by Dr. Aaron Broadwell and Dr. Alejandra Dubcovsky, Hebuano provides resources for learning Timucua. See their Timucua Dictionary to learn more!

Bygone Jax: Our Unsung History Podcast

Bygone Jax: Our Unsung History

Bygone Jax: Our Unsung History is a podcast from WJCT Public Media that explores lesser known stories from the history of Jacksonville, Florida. 

Three episodes discuss Indigenous history of northeast Florida: "The 'Last of the Timucua'" (November 13, 2023), "The images that shaped our understanding of the Timucua — and why they're likely wrong" (November 13, 2023), and "Did an indigenous metropolis once stand in what's now Downtown Jacksonville?" (November 13, 2023).  

Images

Dr. Keith H. Ashley at an excavation Dr. Ashley pictured at a Native American site on the property of Naval Station Mayport in Jacksonville, Florida. Source: Florida Times-Union Creator: Bruce Lipsky Date: 2016

Metadata

“Resources,” Indigenous Florida, accessed October 16, 2024, https://indigenousflorida.domains.unf.edu/items/show/92.