Florida Museum of Natural History: Ripley P. Bullen Series

Edited by Jerald T. Milanich, Florida Museum of Natural History
Series Description:
No series description available


For more Information:
Dr. Jerald T. Milanich
Curator in Archaeology
Florida Museum of Natural History
Gainesville, FL 32611-7800


For More Information Contact:

Eli Bortz
john@upf.com

There are 43 books in this series.

  Previous 1 2 3 4 5 Next  
Please note that while you may order forthcoming books at any time, they will not be available for shipment until shortly before publication date


Presidio Santa María de Galve: A Struggle for Survival in Colonial Spanish Pensacola
Edited by Judith A. Bense
Pubdate: 11/29/2003

Cloth: $75.00
Indians of Central and South Florida, 1513-1763
John H. Hann
Pubdate: 8/10/2003

Cloth: $39.95
Pioneer in Space and Time: John Mann Goggin and the Development of Florida Archaeology
Brent Richards Weisman
Pubdate: 11/29/2002

Cloth: $49.95
Windover: Multidisciplinary Investigations of an Early Archaic Florida Cemetery
Edited by Glen H. Doran
Pubdate: 11/9/2002

Cloth: $75.00
Archaeology of the Everglades
Edited by John W. Griffin
Pubdate: 11/3/2002

Cloth: $59.95
Foraging, Farming, and Coastal Biocultural Adaptation in: Late Prehistoric North Carolina
Dale L. Hutchinson
Pubdate: 6/30/2002

Cloth: $59.95
The Archaeology of Traditions: Agency and History Before and After Columbus
Edited by Timothy R. Pauketat
Pubdate: 9/24/2001

This book offers an archeological reevaluation of history itself:where it is, what it is, and how it came to be.
Cloth: $59.95
Paper: $24.95
Bioarchaeology of Spanish Florida: The Impact of Colonialism
Edited by Clark Spencer Larsen
Pubdate: 8/7/2001

These essays address the biological consequences of the arrival of Europeans in the New World and on the lifeways of native populations following contact in the late 16th century.
Cloth: $59.95
Religion, Power, and Politics in Colonial St. Augustine
Robert L. Kapitzke
Pubdate: 5/12/2001

This book offers a lively analysis of the religious world of colonial St. Augustine, Florida, focusing on the daily rituals that defined a Catholic life, as well as on the conflicts between religious and political leaders that defined and shaped the
Cloth: $59.95
Archaeological Studies of Gender in the Southeastern United States
Edited by Jane M. Eastman and Christopher B. Rodning
Pubdate: 3/1/2001

In the first book about the archaeology of gender in native societies of southeastern North America, these lively essays reconstruct the different social roles and relationships adopted by women and men before and after the arrival of Europeans in the
Cloth: $59.95
  Previous 1 2 3 4 5 Next