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SUMMARY:Shell Middens and Ceremonial Centers  
LOCATION:Homosassa Public Library\nHomosassa Public Library
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DESCRIPTION:Join the Homosassa Public Library for a special presentation b
 y Nigel Rudolph from the Florida Public Archaeology Network on the importa
 nce of archaeological sites found throughout the state.  .\nhttps://citrus
 libraries.libnet.info/event/9415965
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>The Nature Coast has been home to people t
 hriving off its bounties for thousands of years. Before the condos and com
 mercial fishermen\, the pre-colonial fisherfolk living along Florida&rsquo
 \;s north-central Gulf Coast created vibrant and large communities and lef
 t some of the most significant archaeological sites in Florida. Archaeolog
 ists have come to understand these communities were far more than just peo
 ple harvesting oysters but were cosmopolitan centers of trade in a network
  that stretched as far north as the Great Lakes. From Chassahowitzka to th
 e Big Bend\, in this presentation\, we will discuss how the Indigenous peo
 ple left behind evidence of their complex and dynamic cultures still seen 
 today.</p>\n<hr />\n<p><em>DISCLAIMER: The views and opinions expressed in
  this program are those of the presenter and do not necessarily represent 
 official policy or position of the Citrus County Library System.</em></p>\
 nhttps://citruslibraries.libnet.info/event/9415965
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