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    Courtesy of The New Smyrna Museum of History

    Subjects

    Pottery, Prehistoric--Florida; Indians of North America--Florida--Antiquities; Prehistoric society (Fla.); Indians; Excavations (Archaeology)--Florida; Florida--Antiquities; Social archaeology; Archaeology; Civilization; Florida--History, Local

    Abstract

    Clay shard 83 from New Smyrna (artifact image), from A History of Central Florida: Podcast, Episode 02: Ceramic Pots. Episode 2 features a discussion of the ceramic pots displayed at the New Smyrna Museum of History, located at 120 Sams Avenue in New Smyrna Beach, Florida.

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    New Smyrna Museum of History

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    NS_ClayShard_83

    Language

    English

    Title - Alternative

    Clay shard 83 from New Smyrna, A History of Central Florida: Podcast, Episode 02: Ceramic Pots

    Preferred Title

    A History of Central Florida: Podcast, Episode 02: Ceramic Pots

    Keywords

    Episode 02; Ceramic Pots; Pre-Columbia Florida Indian pottery; St. Johns pottery; Clay pottery; Clay pots; Food storage; Cooking; Ceramic vessels; Southeast Florida; St. Johns River; St. Johns culture; Pottery analysis; Spirituals and rituals; Poverty Point; Native Americans; Origin and development of pottery; Artifacts; Central Florida

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