Florida and Its Historical Archaeology Uzi BaramDaniel Hughes OriginalPaper 19 October 2016 Pages: 1 - 7
A Case of Multiple Identities in La Florida: A Statistical Approach to Nascent Cosmopolitanism Daniel Hughes OriginalPaper 19 October 2016 Pages: 8 - 27
“Minorcan” Ethnogenesis and Foodways in Britain’s Smyrnéa Settlement, Florida, 1766–1777 Arlene FradkinRoger T. Grange Jr.Dorothy L. Moore OriginalPaper 19 October 2016 Pages: 28 - 48
Plazas and Power: Canary Islanders at Galveztown, an Eighteenth-Century Spanish Colonial Outpost in Louisiana Rob Mann OriginalPaper 19 October 2016 Pages: 49 - 61
A Proposed Model to Investigate the Role of Education in the Success of Military Strategy in Florida during the Second Seminole War (1835–1842) Michelle Sivilich OriginalPaper 19 October 2016 Pages: 62 - 73
Reflections of Virginia on the Manatee River Felicia Bianca Silpa OriginalPaper 19 October 2016 Pages: 74 - 93
Deep Surfaces: Pottery Decoration and Identity in the Mission Period Rebecca Saunders OriginalPaper 19 October 2016 Pages: 94 - 107
Cosmopolitan Meanings of Old Spanish Fields: Historical Archaeology of a Maroon Community in Southwest Florida Uzi Baram OriginalPaper 19 October 2016 Pages: 108 - 122
Race and the Struggle for a Cosmopolitan Archaeology: Ongoing Controversies over the Representation and the Exhibition of Osceola Terrance Weik OriginalPaper 19 October 2016 Pages: 123 - 141
Creolization in Southwest Florida: Cuban Fishermen and “Spanish Indians,” ca. 1766–1841 John E. Worth OriginalPaper 19 October 2016 Pages: 142 - 160
Chipco’s House and the Role of the Individual in Shaping Seminole Indian Cultural Responses to the Modern World Brent R. Weisman OriginalPaper 19 October 2016 Pages: 161 - 171