Keith H. Ashley's Publications
Books, Book Chapters, and Articles written by Dr. Keith H. Ashley
Dr. Ashley is an Associate Professor of Anthropology at the University of North Florida and an expert in Southeastern U.S. and Florida archaeology.
Books
Late Prehistoric Florida: Archaeology at the Edge of the Mississippian World (2012)
Edited by Keith Ashley and Nancy Marie White
Book Chapters
Yamasee Migrations into the Mocama and Timucua Mission Provinces of Florida
In The Yamasee Indians: From Florida to South Carolina (2018)
Mocama Life at Santa Cruz de Guadalquini: Persistence and Accommodation under the Mission Bell
Grafting onto the Native Landscape: The Franciscan Mission System in Northeastern Florida
In From La Florida to La California: Franciscan Evangelization in the Spanish Borderlands (2015)
Ritual at the Mill Cove Complex: Realms beyond the River
In New Histories of Pre-Columbian Florida (2014)
Early St. Johns II Interaction, Exchange, and Politics: A View from Northeastern Florida
In Late Prehistoric Florida: Archaeology at the Edge of the Mississippian World (2012)
Late Prehistoric Florida: An Introduction
In Late Prehistoric Florida: Archaeology at the Edge of the Mississippian World (2012)
Swift Creek Traits in Northeastern Florida: Ceramics, Mounds, and Middens
In A World Engraved: Archaeology of Swift Creek Culture (1998)
Articles
St. Johns River Fisher-Hunter-Gatherers: Florida's Connection to Cahokia
Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory (January 2020)
Excavations at the Armellino Site (8DU631): The Proposed Mocama Village and Visit of Sarabay
The Florida Anthropologist (January 2016)
The Ceramic Ecology of Florida: Compositional Baselines for Pottery Provenance Studies
STAR: Science & Technology of Archaeological Research (December 2015)
Forager Interactions on the Edge of the Early Mississippian World: Neutron Activation Analysis of Ocmulgee and St. Johns Pottery
American Antiquity (December 2015)
Distribution of Contact and Mission Period Sites in the Mocama Province
The Florida Anthropologist (January 2015)
Missions San Buenaventura and Santa Cruz de Guadalquini: Retreat from the Georgia Coast
Anthropological Papers of the American Museum of Natural History (June 2013)
Straddling the Florida-Georgia State Line: Ceramic Chronology of the St. Marys Region (ca. A.D. 1400-1700)
Anthropological Papers of the American Museum of Natural History (January 2009)
Refining the Ceramic Chronology of Northeastern Florida
The Florida Anthropologist (January 2008)
Reexamining an Archaeological Survey of Big Talbot Island
The Florida Anthropologist (January 2008)
Teardrops, Ladders, and Bull's Eyes: Swift Creek on the Georgia Coast
Early Georgia (May 2007)
Colorinda and its Place in Northeastern Florida History
The Florida Anthropologist (June 2006)
Archaeological Testing of Colorinda Shell Middens at the Cedar Point Site (8DU81)
The Florida Anthropologist (June 2006)
Northeastern Florida Swift Creek: Overview and Future Research Directions
The Florida Anthropologist (March 2006)
Archaeological Overview of Mt. Royal
The Florida Anthropologist (December 2005)
Introducing the Shields Mound and The Mill Cove Complex
The Florida Anthropologist (December 2005)
Toward an Interpretation of the Mill Cove Complex
The Florida Anthropologist (December 2005)
On the Periphery of the Early Mississippian World: Looking Within and Beyond Northeastern Florida
Southeastern Archaeology (Winter 2002)
St. Marys Cordmarked Pottery (Formerly Savannah Fine Cord Marked of Northeastern Florida and Southeastern Georgia): A Type Description
The Florida Anthropologist (March 2002)
Beyond Potsherds: A Technofunctional Analysis of San Pedro Pottery from the North Beach Site
The Florida Anthropologist (December 2001)
Beneath the Bell: A Study of Colonoware from Three Spanish Mission Sites in Northeastern Florida
The Florida Anthropologist (March 2000)
Grog-Tempered Pottery in the Mocama Province
The Florida Anthropologist (June 1997)
The Dent Mound: Excavation of a Coastal Woodland Period Burial Mound at the Mouth of the St. Johns River, Florida
The Florida Anthropologist (March 1995)