Archeological Properties of the Naval Live Oaks Reservation MPS
NRHP reference No.
98001164[1]
Added to NRHP
September 28, 1998
The Third Gulf Breeze, (8SR8), is a Santa Rosa-Swift Creek culture[2] archaeological site near Gulf Breeze, Florida. On September 28, 1998, it was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places.
^"National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.
^"Chapter 4. NORTHWEST FLORIDA, 2500 B.P.-A.D. 1000" (PDF). Florida Department of State Division of Historical Resources.
Safety Harbor Shark River Slough Shell Bluff Landing Spruce Creek ThirdGulfBreeze Thomas Creek Turner River Turtle Mound Twin Mounds Upper Tampa Bay...
470 years ago. A site currently 21 feet (6.4 m) below the surface of the Gulf of Mexico near Venice, Florida, the Manasota Key Offshore site, was discovered...
Historic Archeological Properties of the Naval Live Oaks Reservation, GulfBreeze, Florida - Multiple Property Documentation Form". National Park Service...
base of the point) on both sides, with the fluting typically running up a third or a half of the length of the point, distinct from many later Paleoindian...
St. Johns River to the south. The Deptford culture also spread along the Gulf of Mexico coast, reaching from the Perdido River on the western border of...
Kolomoki Mounds Miner's Creek site Pierce Site Swift Creek mound site ThirdGulfBreeze Yearwood site Yent Mound Other Hopewellian peoples Armstrong culture...
Kolomoki Mounds Miner's Creek site Pierce Site Swift Creek mound site ThirdGulfBreeze Yearwood site Yent Mound Other Hopewellian peoples Armstrong culture...
Safety Harbor Shark River Slough Shell Bluff Landing Spruce Creek ThirdGulfBreeze Thomas Creek Turner River Turtle Mound Twin Mounds Upper Tampa Bay...
mound reached great size. When they finished, they celebrated their forty-third Green Corn Festival since wandering in the wilderness. They said that once...
(8Pi54): A Safety Harbor Culture Shell Mound and Midden – AD 1000-1600. Gulf Coast Archeological Society, 1998. Michaels, Will. The Making of St. Petersburg...
Safety Harbor Shark River Slough Shell Bluff Landing Spruce Creek ThirdGulfBreeze Thomas Creek Turner River Turtle Mound Twin Mounds Upper Tampa Bay...
site, a complicated circular enclosure surrounding a conical mound. The third set of walls went to the northwest for an undetermined distance, in the...
be some evidence for contact between the Huastec Culture of the Mexican Gulf Coast and the American Southeast, those claims which suggest the most direct...
Safety Harbor Shark River Slough Shell Bluff Landing Spruce Creek ThirdGulfBreeze Thomas Creek Turner River Turtle Mound Twin Mounds Upper Tampa Bay...
Kolomoki Mounds Miner's Creek site Pierce Site Swift Creek mound site ThirdGulfBreeze Yearwood site Yent Mound Other Hopewellian peoples Armstrong culture...
(8SO7030) is an archaeological site under 21 feet (6.4 m) of water in the Gulf of Mexico near the southwest coast of Florida. The site contains remains...
Canada south of the Subarctic region, the Eastern United States, along to the Gulf of Mexico. This period is variously considered a developmental stage, a time...
Key is a small island, part of the Ten Thousand Islands archipelago in the Gulf of Mexico off the coast of Florida. The island is artificial, constructed...
from the Yellowstone area, copper from Lake Superior, and shells from the Gulf Coast. The construction of ceremonial mounds was an important feature of...
Kolomoki Mounds Miner's Creek site Pierce Site Swift Creek mound site ThirdGulfBreeze Yearwood site Yent Mound Other Hopewellian peoples Armstrong culture...
shell. Strange Bayou - Santa Rosa-Swift Creek culture shell ring. ThirdGulfBreeze - Santa Rosa-Swift Creek culture shell ring. Strange's Ring Midden...
Safety Harbor Shark River Slough Shell Bluff Landing Spruce Creek ThirdGulfBreeze Thomas Creek Turner River Turtle Mound Twin Mounds Upper Tampa Bay...