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Title: Teaching with Florida Archaeology Month


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Teaching with Florida Archaeology Month
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What is Archaeology?
  • Scientific study of the human by examining
    remains and artifacts that people left behind
  • Archaeological sites are messengers from the past
  • We try to reconstruct the past by studying the
    artifacts and their relationship to one another
  • Learn about the process of culture
  • Often the only way to learn about the people that
    came before us both those without written history
    or those who are not discussed in the historical
    record

3
How old are sites?
  • Time Scale Years Ago
  • 0 years ago Present
  • (500 y.a. European)
  • 1000 Mississippian
  • 2000 Woodland
  • 3000 Late Archaic
  • 4000
  • 5000 Middle Archaic
  • 6000 Modern Environments
  • 7000
  • 8000 Early Archaic
  • 9000
  • 10,000 End Glacial, End Paleo
  • 11,000 Paleo-Indians
  • 12,000
  • 13,000 First People in Americas
  • 14,000
  • 15,000
  • First people 12,000
  • Europeans here 500 of 12,000 years 5 of history
    we have a written record
  • Earliest sites rare
  • Over time sites increase in
  • size
  • number
  • complexity
  • environmental setting

4
Manufacturing
  • Compare and contrast Try comparing and
    contrasting these two canoe manufacturing
    methods
  • Bobby Henry gives and a description of making a
    Seminole canoe-
  • http//www.flheritage.com/preservation/folklife/
    awardDetails.cfm?id36
  • A great article on canoe manufacturing
    -http//www.fruitlands.org/collections/Dugout_Cano
    e_Article.pdf

5
Transportation and Trade
  • Using maps of the southeast, have students create
    trades routes via the water to various
    locations.
  • Discuss the types of resources unique to Florida.
    What types of resources arent available in
    Florida that Native Floridians would trade for?
  • Why were waterways so important for
    transportation? How do we transport goods today?
  • What are the mechanisms used to propel a canoe?
    Pole, paddle, sail.

6
Subsistence
  • What types of resources did canoes allow Florida
    people to access?
  • Using the resources that were available to them,
    how did Native Floridians make nets, spears, and
    hooks to hunt and fish with?
  • Research what a fishing weir is.
  • Can you name any cultures in Florida did not
    practice subsistence agriculture and instead
    relied on wild plants, animals, and aquatic
    resources for food?

7
Toy Canoes
  • Talk about toys that the students might have.
  • Discuss the use of models to design bigger
    objects.
  • What is the differences in materials used to make
    toys and tools over time?
  • What types of artifacts would an archaeologist
    find that would indicate the presence of children
    in the archaeological record?
  • Make a model canoe.

8
Canoes at Newnans Lake
  • Visit the web site for information
    http//www.flheritage.com/archaeology/projects/can
    oes
  • Links to video and audio clips
  • http//www.flmnh.ufl.edu/expfl/canoes.html
  • http//www.flheritage.com/preservation/folklife/v
    oices.cfm
  • This a great theme to tie in geography- locate
    Newnans Lake, why is the area an important area
    to make and use canoes, map the waterways from
    Newnans Lake to other resources.
  • Research the types of dating techniques
    archaeologist use (brings in science).
  • How do archaeologists use statistics? Use the
    dating data and graph as an example.
  • What are droughts and what are the causes in
    nature. How would a drought affect Native
    Floridians?

9
Apalachicola Traders Canoe
  • Visit the web site for more information
  • http//www.flheritage.com/archaeology/apalachicola
    /
  • How would you go about moving something that was
    50ft in length?
  • Why is the Apalachicola River geographically
    important to historic and modern Floridians?
  • Research historic trading companies that operated
    in Florida. Panton Leslie, John Forbes.
  • What items did Native groups trade with the
    Spanish, British, and French?

10
Seminole Canoes
  • Have students search the web for primary and
    secondary documentation on Seminole canoes
    Florida Memory Collection - http//www.floridamemo
    ry.com/
  • Everglades Digital Library-
  • http//cwis.fcla.edu/edl/SPT--Home.php
  • How to the Seminoles make canoes today?
  • Listen to the audio clip about Seminole canoe use

11
Stewardship/Preservation
  • How do archaeologists preserve wooden objects
    like canoes?
  • http//nautarch.tamu.edu/CRL/Report14/index.htm
  • Research state laws that protect archaeological
    sites and artifacts on state land.
  • http//www.flheritage.com/preservation/compliance/
    laws/
  • Find out how to record an archaeological site.
  • http//www.flheritage.com/preservation/sitefile/
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