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Cades Pond culture information


Approximate area of the Cades Pond culture region
1,500-year-old Cades Pond dugout canoe on display in lobby of Matheson Museum

The Cades Pond culture is defined as a Middle Woodland Southeast period archaeological culture in north-central Florida, dating from around 100 to 600 CE.

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Cades Pond culture

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development of the Cades Pond culture out of the Deptford culture early in the Current Era (CE). Prior to 100, people of the Deptford culture who lived along...

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Thomas Des Jean

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research. He participated in field schools at a burial mound site on Cades Pond culture sites. Under Milanich, he also participated in a historical archaeology...

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Great Smoky Mountains National Park

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