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Zackary I. Gilmore is a PhD candidate in
anthropology at the University of Florida, USA studying the types
and scales of social interaction engaged in by Archaic period
hunter-gatherers in the Southeastern United States. His current
focus is on the spread of early pottery technology and the
development of large-scale gathering places in northeast Florida
during the Late Archaic period.
Jason M. O’Donoughue is a PhD candidate in
anthropology at the University of Florida, USA. His recent research
focuses on constructing landscape histories of Florida’s freshwater
springs and exploring both ancient and contemporary engagements
with these places.
"This is a very timely and provocative work. The event approach
sustained across all the chapters should be of interest to any
archaeologist with an historical bent."
--Douglas K. Charles, coeditor of Recreating Hopewell and Theory,
Method, and Practice in Modern Archaeology
"This wonderful collection will help to entrench the American
Southeast as an emerging locus of theoretical innovation in
archaeology."
--Victor D. Thompson, coeditor of The Archaeology and Historical
Ecology of Small Scale Economies
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