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CERAMIC ANALYSIS AT IKE'S CUT, BAHAMAS COMPARED WITH FT. LIBERTE, HAITI AND EL MANGO, CUBA.
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Creator
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Kays, Melissa A, Sinelli, Peter, University of Central Florida
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Abstract / Description
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This thesis compares pottery from Ike's Cut, Inagua, Bahamas with assemblages from the site of El Mango, Cuba, analyzed by Ashley Brooke Persons and the site of Ft. Liberte, Haiti, analyzed by Irving Rouse. The Ike's Cut site was a seasonally occupied location on the largest bank on Inagua, and was utilized for its access to marine resources. The migrants living here brought with them Meillacoid ceramics that were manufactured somewhere in the Greater Antilles. The objective of this research...
Show moreThis thesis compares pottery from Ike's Cut, Inagua, Bahamas with assemblages from the site of El Mango, Cuba, analyzed by Ashley Brooke Persons and the site of Ft. Liberte, Haiti, analyzed by Irving Rouse. The Ike's Cut site was a seasonally occupied location on the largest bank on Inagua, and was utilized for its access to marine resources. The migrants living here brought with them Meillacoid ceramics that were manufactured somewhere in the Greater Antilles. The objective of this research was to evaluate whether the ceramics at Ike's Cut share more in common with either the Hispaniolan or Cuban assemblages. These similarities can provide evidence from where these people came. Noting the frequency of certain traits in the distribution allowed me to draw conclusions regarding the similarities and differences in pottery characteristics among these Taino sites. Upon completing a comparison of decorative modes and an analysis of rim types, I was able to conclude that these sites showed considerable similarities despite being situated in different regions. These results indicate the differences in site purposes and their corresponding ceramics, and also shed light on the continuity between decorative motifs throughout Taino sites and the Caribbean. This indicates that Rouse's initial hypothesis, that migration throughout these islands was unilateral, was false and that there was significant interaction between these three sites over time.
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Date Issued
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2018
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Identifier
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CFH2000331, ucf:45827
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Document (PDF)
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PURL
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http://purl.flvc.org/ucf/fd/CFH2000331
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Ferdinand de Soto: the discoverer of the Mississippi.
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Abbott, John S. C. (John Stevens Cabot), PALMM (Project)
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A history of the expeditions and military conquests of Hernando de Soto in South America, Florida, Georgia, and Alabama.
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Date Issued
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1873
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Identifier
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AAA3226QF00011/15/200108/04/200515837BfamI D0QF, 0392343, FHP C CF 2001-11-15, FCLA url 20020220xOCLC, 49296621, CF00001555, 2555781, ucf:6180
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E-book
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http://purl.flvc.org/fcla/dl/CF00001555.jpg
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Life of Capt. Joseph Fry, the Cuban martyr: being a faithful record of his remarkable career from childhood to the time of his heroic death at the hands of Spanish executioners.
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Walker, Jeanie Mort, PALMM (Project)
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Intended as a memorial to Captain Joseph Fry (born Tampa Bay, Fl., June 14,1826), this volume begins with his biography, tracing his life and career during and after the American Civil War. It then details the confiscation of Fry's ship, the Virginius, in 1873, for running arms to Cuba during its insurrection against Spain, an event which brought about Captain Fry's subsequent execution. The narrative continues with an account of the U.S. reaction to Spain's seizure of the ship, and its...
Show moreIntended as a memorial to Captain Joseph Fry (born Tampa Bay, Fl., June 14,1826), this volume begins with his biography, tracing his life and career during and after the American Civil War. It then details the confiscation of Fry's ship, the Virginius, in 1873, for running arms to Cuba during its insurrection against Spain, an event which brought about Captain Fry's subsequent execution. The narrative continues with an account of the U.S. reaction to Spain's seizure of the ship, and its eventual return to the United States. Includes the text of letters and articles written during the events, as well as those written in tribute to Captain Fry after his death.
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Date Issued
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1875
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Identifier
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AAA3371QF00012/20/200108/04/200516166BfamIa D0QF, FHP P CF 2001-12-20, FCLA url 20020724xOCLC, 51048687, CF00001583, 2565464, ucf:10761
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E-book
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http://purl.flvc.org/fcla/dl/CF00001583.jpg
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Narratives of the career of Hernando de Soto in the conquest of Florida: as told by a knight of Elvas and in a relation by Luys Hernandez de Biedma.
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Hernández de Biedma, Luys., Smith, Buckingham, PALMM (Project)
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Describes Hernando de Soto's march of conquest in Florida and other parts of southeastern North America.
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Date Issued
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1866
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AAA7992QF00010/16/200311/23/200416197BfamIa D0QF, ONICF145- 3, FHP C CF 2003-10-16, FCLA url 20040613xOCLC, 55695696, CF00001641, 2573028, ucf:15284
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E-book
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http://purl.flvc.org/fcla/tc/fhp/CF00001641.jpg
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Ponce de Leon land and Florida war record.
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Brown, George M., PALMM (Project)
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A military history of St. Augustine by Sergeant George M. Brown, a civil war veteran.
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Date Issued
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1910
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Identifier
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AAA3223QF00011/14/200108/04/200516270BfamIa D0QF, FHP C CF 2001-11-14, FIPS12109, FCLA url 20020205xOCLC, 49499857, CF00001553, 2554636, ucf:5645
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E-book
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http://purl.flvc.org/fcla/dl/CF00001553.jpg