18 results on '"Jackson, Kendal"'
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2. Transformative Impacts of Sea-Level Rise, Storm Surge, and Wetland Migration on Intertidal Native Shell-Bearing Sites in Florida’s Largest Open-Water Estuary, Tampa Bay, Florida, USA
3. Stratigraphic Framework, Paleoenvironments, and Indigenous Terraforming of Inshore Estuarine Subbasins in Tampa Bay, Florida, U.S.A.
4. The Effacement and Persistence of Tocobaga, a Native Florida Town
5. The potentials and limitations of two taxa of terrestrial snails (polygyra spp. And euglandina rosea) as a source material for the radiocarbon dating of indigenous shell mounds and middens in florida, usa
6. Impacts of Hurricane Ian along the Low-Lying Southwest Florida Coast (USA) in 2022: Lessons Learned.
7. Of marsh and mangrove: coupled biophysical and anthropogenic drivers of 20th century wetland conversion in Tampa Bay Estuary, Florida (USA)
8. Firefly synchronicity and platform mound building by indigenous peoples of the Florida Peninsula, USA.
9. Geoarchaeology and Coastal Morphodynamics of Harbor Key (8MA15): Indigenous Persistence at a Partially Inundated Native Shell Mound Complex in Tampa Bay, Florida
10. Estimating crown conch (Melongena corona) tissue weight from archaeological shell measurements: An allometric methodology for coastal historical ecological research
11. Climate drives coupled regime shifts across subtropical estuarine ecosystems
12. Hidden in Plain Sight
13. “Let Us All Enjoy the Fish”: Alternative Pathways and Contingent Histories of Collective Action and Governance Among Maritime Societies of the Western Peninsular Coast of Florida, USA, 100–1600 CE
14. Invisible Things Forgotten: A Multi-Proxy Study of Wetland Plant Use at a Precolumbian Village on the Gulf Coast of Florida
15. A First Millennium A.D. Vegetation History from the Crystal River Site (8CI1), Florida
16. A First Millennium A.D. Vegetation History from the Crystal River Site (8CI1), Florida.
17. REVISITING STANLEY MOUND (8MA127): A SAND BURIAL MOUND IN THE CENTRAL PENINSULAR GULF COAST INTERIOR.
18. The potentials and limitations of two taxa of terrestrial snails (polygyraspp. And euglandina rosea) as a source material for the radiocarbon dating of indigenous shell mounds and middens in florida, usa
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