Jerald T. Milanich
Laboring in the Fields of the Lord
Spanish Missions and Southeastern Indians
First Encounters
Spanish Explorations in the Caribbean and the United States, 1492-1570
Florida Indians and the Invasion from Europe
Tacachale
Essays on the Indians of Florida and Southeastern Georgia during the Historic Period
Archaeology of Northern Florida, A.D. 200-900
The McKeithen Weeden Island Culture
Light on the Path
The Anthropology and History of the Southeastern Indians
Social history of the native peoples of the American South, bridging prehistory and history
- Copyright year: 2006
Fields of Vision
Essays on the Travels of William Bartram
A classic work of history, ethnography, and botany, and an examination of the life and environs of the 18th-century south
- Copyright year: 2010
Histories of Southeastern Archaeology
This volume provides a comprehensive, broad-based overview, including first-person accounts, of the development and conduct of archaeology in the Southeast over the past three decades.
- Copyright year: 2002
The Woodland Southeast
- Copyright year: 2002
Laudonniere & Fort Caroline
History and Documents
This classic historical resource remains the most complete work on the establishment of Fort Caroline, which heralded the start of permanent settlement by Europeans in North America. America's history was shaped in part by the clash of cultures that took place in the southeastern United States in the 1560s. Indians, French, and Spaniards vied to profit from European attempts to colonize the land Juan Ponce de Leon had named La Florida.
- Copyright year: 2001
Three Voyages
This translation of an eyewitness account by a major participant offers valuable information about all three attempts to establish a French colony on the south Atlantic coast of North America.
- Copyright year: 2001