Excavations on the Franciscan frontier :: archaeology at the Fig Springs Mission /
"In 1949, tantalizing discoveries of Spanish and Indian artifacts in the waters of Fig Springs in North Florida hinted at the location of an early seventeenth-century mission site. Forty years later, archaeologists returned to the area to search out and excavate the mission. Brent Weisman'...
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Sprache: | English |
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University Press of Florida : Florida Museum of Natural History,
©1992.
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Schriftenreihe: | Ripley P. Bullen series.
Columbus quincentenary series. |
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Zusammenfassung: | "In 1949, tantalizing discoveries of Spanish and Indian artifacts in the waters of Fig Springs in North Florida hinted at the location of an early seventeenth-century mission site. Forty years later, archaeologists returned to the area to search out and excavate the mission. Brent Weisman's account of this search is an adventure in field archaeology and discovery, and he provides the first detailed description of an aboriginal habitation associated with an early Spanish mission." "While many mission sites have been excavated in the colonial capital of St. Augustine and in populous Apalachee Province near present-day Tallahassee, few detailed excavations have been carried out in the frontier province of Timucua, an early setting for the Franciscan effort to bring Christianity to Florida's native peoples. Still fewer excavations have concentrated on the village areas of the mission community." "The dig at Fig Springs has revealed remarkably intact remains of several mission buildings as well as thousands of artifacts in and around the buildings found as they were left when the mission was abandoned in the mid-seventeenth century. Most important, Weisman shows, the artifacts, architecture, and community plan from this site demonstrate how mission culture evolved well beyond the religious dimension and combined traits of both European and aboriginal cultures." "The well-preserved artifacts of activities such as cooking, tool making, house building, and trash disposal represent a tremendous archaeological resource for understanding the aboriginal experience of mission life--an experience not often mentioned in contemporary documentary sources. The richness of the site augments the traditional focus of research into the Florida mission period and helps to provide a more complete picture of the mission community as a whole."--Jacket |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xvii, 250 pages) : illustrations, maps |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references (pages 235-243) and index. |
ISBN: | 0813020646 9780813020648 |
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contents | 1. Introduction -- Florida Missions and the Development of Mission Archaeology -- Spanish Missions in Florida -- The Development of Mission Archaeology -- The Significance of the Fig Springs Site -- 2. Beginnings -- Environmental Setting -- 3. Culture and History -- The Suwannee Valley Pottery Series -- The Mission -- Dating the Site -- 4. Field Survey and Excavations -- Stratigraphy -- 5. Architecture and Site Plan -- The Church -- The Convento -- The Cemetery -- Aboriginal Structure -- Other Site Areas -- 6. Artifacts -- Architecture and Furnishings -- Food Preparation and Storage -- Tools and Weapons -- Adornment -- Religious Artifacts -- Unidentified Artifacts -- 7. Interpreting and Understanding Fig Springs Archaeology: The Mission Community -- A. Inventory of Fig Springs Artifacts in the Florida Museum of Natural History -- B. Burial Data from the Fig Springs Excavations -- C. Glass Beads from the 1988-1989 Fig Springs Excavations -- D. Revised Aboriginal Ceramic Typology for the Timucua Mission Province / John E. Worth -- E. Archaeobotanical and Faunal Remains / Lee Newsom and Irvy R. Quitmyer. |
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spelling | Weisman, Brent Richards, 1952- https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjvvQwc8QWG6gbM4jWpy7d http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n88074184 Excavations on the Franciscan frontier : archaeology at the Fig Springs Mission / Brent Richards Weisman. Gainesville : University Press of Florida : Florida Museum of Natural History, ©1992. 1 online resource (xvii, 250 pages) : illustrations, maps text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Ripley P. Bullen series Columbus quincentenary series Includes bibliographical references (pages 235-243) and index. Print version record. 1. Introduction -- Florida Missions and the Development of Mission Archaeology -- Spanish Missions in Florida -- The Development of Mission Archaeology -- The Significance of the Fig Springs Site -- 2. Beginnings -- Environmental Setting -- 3. Culture and History -- The Suwannee Valley Pottery Series -- The Mission -- Dating the Site -- 4. Field Survey and Excavations -- Stratigraphy -- 5. Architecture and Site Plan -- The Church -- The Convento -- The Cemetery -- Aboriginal Structure -- Other Site Areas -- 6. Artifacts -- Architecture and Furnishings -- Food Preparation and Storage -- Tools and Weapons -- Adornment -- Religious Artifacts -- Unidentified Artifacts -- 7. Interpreting and Understanding Fig Springs Archaeology: The Mission Community -- A. Inventory of Fig Springs Artifacts in the Florida Museum of Natural History -- B. Burial Data from the Fig Springs Excavations -- C. Glass Beads from the 1988-1989 Fig Springs Excavations -- D. Revised Aboriginal Ceramic Typology for the Timucua Mission Province / John E. Worth -- E. Archaeobotanical and Faunal Remains / Lee Newsom and Irvy R. Quitmyer. "In 1949, tantalizing discoveries of Spanish and Indian artifacts in the waters of Fig Springs in North Florida hinted at the location of an early seventeenth-century mission site. Forty years later, archaeologists returned to the area to search out and excavate the mission. Brent Weisman's account of this search is an adventure in field archaeology and discovery, and he provides the first detailed description of an aboriginal habitation associated with an early Spanish mission." "While many mission sites have been excavated in the colonial capital of St. Augustine and in populous Apalachee Province near present-day Tallahassee, few detailed excavations have been carried out in the frontier province of Timucua, an early setting for the Franciscan effort to bring Christianity to Florida's native peoples. Still fewer excavations have concentrated on the village areas of the mission community." "The dig at Fig Springs has revealed remarkably intact remains of several mission buildings as well as thousands of artifacts in and around the buildings found as they were left when the mission was abandoned in the mid-seventeenth century. Most important, Weisman shows, the artifacts, architecture, and community plan from this site demonstrate how mission culture evolved well beyond the religious dimension and combined traits of both European and aboriginal cultures." "The well-preserved artifacts of activities such as cooking, tool making, house building, and trash disposal represent a tremendous archaeological resource for understanding the aboriginal experience of mission life--an experience not often mentioned in contemporary documentary sources. The richness of the site augments the traditional focus of research into the Florida mission period and helps to provide a more complete picture of the mission community as a whole."--Jacket English. Fig Springs Mission. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n91080882 Fig Springs Mission fast Spanish mission buildings Florida. Missions espagnoles (Édifices) Floride. HISTORY State & Local. bisacsh Spanish mission buildings fast Florida fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39QbtfRBghXPwB89fbdFYcHbM Opgravingen. gtt Missie. gtt Florida. gtt Print version: Weisman, Brent Richards, 1952- Excavations on the Franciscan frontier. Gainesville : University Press of Florida : Florida Museum of Natural History, ©1992 0813011191 (DLC) 91032487 (OCoLC)24319026 Ripley P. Bullen series. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n91038212 Columbus quincentenary series. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n88510747 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=40243 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Weisman, Brent Richards, 1952- Excavations on the Franciscan frontier : archaeology at the Fig Springs Mission / Ripley P. Bullen series. Columbus quincentenary series. 1. Introduction -- Florida Missions and the Development of Mission Archaeology -- Spanish Missions in Florida -- The Development of Mission Archaeology -- The Significance of the Fig Springs Site -- 2. Beginnings -- Environmental Setting -- 3. Culture and History -- The Suwannee Valley Pottery Series -- The Mission -- Dating the Site -- 4. Field Survey and Excavations -- Stratigraphy -- 5. Architecture and Site Plan -- The Church -- The Convento -- The Cemetery -- Aboriginal Structure -- Other Site Areas -- 6. Artifacts -- Architecture and Furnishings -- Food Preparation and Storage -- Tools and Weapons -- Adornment -- Religious Artifacts -- Unidentified Artifacts -- 7. Interpreting and Understanding Fig Springs Archaeology: The Mission Community -- A. Inventory of Fig Springs Artifacts in the Florida Museum of Natural History -- B. Burial Data from the Fig Springs Excavations -- C. Glass Beads from the 1988-1989 Fig Springs Excavations -- D. Revised Aboriginal Ceramic Typology for the Timucua Mission Province / John E. Worth -- E. Archaeobotanical and Faunal Remains / Lee Newsom and Irvy R. Quitmyer. Fig Springs Mission. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n91080882 Fig Springs Mission fast Spanish mission buildings Florida. Missions espagnoles (Édifices) Floride. HISTORY State & Local. bisacsh Spanish mission buildings fast Opgravingen. gtt Missie. gtt |
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title | Excavations on the Franciscan frontier : archaeology at the Fig Springs Mission / |
title_auth | Excavations on the Franciscan frontier : archaeology at the Fig Springs Mission / |
title_exact_search | Excavations on the Franciscan frontier : archaeology at the Fig Springs Mission / |
title_full | Excavations on the Franciscan frontier : archaeology at the Fig Springs Mission / Brent Richards Weisman. |
title_fullStr | Excavations on the Franciscan frontier : archaeology at the Fig Springs Mission / Brent Richards Weisman. |
title_full_unstemmed | Excavations on the Franciscan frontier : archaeology at the Fig Springs Mission / Brent Richards Weisman. |
title_short | Excavations on the Franciscan frontier : |
title_sort | excavations on the franciscan frontier archaeology at the fig springs mission |
title_sub | archaeology at the Fig Springs Mission / |
topic | Fig Springs Mission. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n91080882 Fig Springs Mission fast Spanish mission buildings Florida. Missions espagnoles (Édifices) Floride. HISTORY State & Local. bisacsh Spanish mission buildings fast Opgravingen. gtt Missie. gtt |
topic_facet | Fig Springs Mission. Fig Springs Mission Spanish mission buildings Florida. Missions espagnoles (Édifices) Floride. HISTORY State & Local. Spanish mission buildings Florida Opgravingen. Missie. Florida. |
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