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Alachua
The Alachua culture was found in Alachua County, northern Marion County and western Putnam County
PeriodLate Woodland Southeast
Dates600–1700
Major sitesRichardson, Bolen Bluff, Fox Pond, Henderson Mound, Law School Mound, Rocky Point and Woodward Mound and Village.
Preceded byCades Pond

The Alachua culture is a Late Woodland Southeast period archaeological culture in north-central Florida, dating from around 600 to 1700. It is found in an area roughly corresponding to present-day Alachua County, the northern half of Marion County and the western part of Putnam County. It was preceded by the Cades Pond culture, which inhabited approximately the same area.

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