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by Roger C. Smith, James J. Miller, Sean
M. Kelley, The first maritime atlas of Florida offers a generously
illustrated introduction to 13,000 years of Florida maritime
history and geography, from dugout canoes to modern-day maritime
travel and industry. The atlas also gives an overview of the thousands of shipwreck sites in Florida waters, only a handful of which are known to the public. Maps and text explain the many factors that have influenced navigation and losses at sea from prehistoric times to the present. The book is a useful guide for anyone interested in Florida history, shipwrecks, and public access to our states vast underwater archaeological resources. Roger C. Smith is state underwater archaeologist, Bureau of Archaeological Research, Florida Department of State. James J. Miller is state archaeologist and chief of the Bureau of Archaeological Research, Florida Department of State. Published in cooperation with the Florida Bureau of Archaeological Research, Division of Historical Resources, Florida Department of State
14 maps, illustrations, b&w photographs, bibliography.
ISBN 0-8130-1512-X
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"An excellent and thorough introduction to Floridas maritime history, geography, and economics."Jerald T. Milanich, curator in archaeology, Florida Museum of Natural History, Gainesville |