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Name |
Timucua Indians |
Number of Archive records |
15 |
Number of Object records |
3 |
Number of Library records |
14 |
Number of Photo records |
4 |
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2021 Fall Amelia Now - Magazine
Magazine originally published in 1975 by Helen Litrico as a guide to visitors to Amelia Island, FL. Contains various historical articles, advertisements, and photos. Now published by Charles Litrico.
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2021 Summer Amelia Now - Magazine
Magazine originally published in 1975 by Helen Litrico as a guide to visitors to Amelia Island, FL. Contains various historical articles, advertisements, and photos. Now published by Charles Litrico.
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2021 Winter Amelia Now - Magazine
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2022 Spring Amelia Now - Magazine
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Record Type: Library
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A History of the Timucua Indians and Missions - Book
A history of the Timucua Indians and Missions during the first half of the 18th century. Examines contacts with various European groups and gives detailed presentation of the Timucua under the mission regimes.
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"Amelia bones show tough Indian life & Indian remains on Amelia tell of harsh existence" - Newspaper Article
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"Amelia Island diggings point to Christian Indians"/"Location of fateful mission lost for almost 300 years" - Newspaper Article
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"Amelia missions yield clus to Indian life in 17th century"/"Guale diet worsened under Spanish rule, scientist finds"/ - Newspaper Article
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Bad to the Bone - Book
Science Fiction novel with historical references about the unexpected arrival of a new species of shark that developed due to human medical waste seeping down through the Florida aquifer. Novel references many historical location in the Fernandina Beach area.
Record Type: Library
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Color Positive Film Slides from the Dorion Dig - Color Transparencies
images 1-30, depicting parts of the Dorian dig including burial sites, bones, and people participating. Image one: a burial at the Dorion site featuring two bodies buried in the Christian style. Image 2: a burial at the Dorion site featuring most of a body. Image 3: Three students at UNF cleaning bones. Image 4: A student from UNF holds up a fragment. Image 5: Two students at the Dorion site digging. Image 6: Potsherds Image 7: Closeup ima...
Record Type: Photo
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Color Positive Film Slides from the Dorion Dig - Color Transparencies
Photos from Dorion Dig, color transparencies slides 31-54 (24 in box) Image 1: UNF students examining a skeleton. Image 2: Students digging at the Dorion site. Image 3: Human skull. Image 4: Student standing above a burial to phtograph it. Image 5: Burial site featuring a human skeleton buried in the Christian style. Image 6: Students in the shade of the surveyor's tent. Image 7: Students excavating a dig site. Image 8: Dig site featuring...
Record Type: Photo
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Color Positive Film Slides from the Dorion Dig - Color Transparencies
Photobox; photos from Dorion dig, 55-77 (23 in box) Image 1: Student examing remains. Image 2: Artifacts in the dirt. Image 3: Students digging. Image 4: Dig site. Image 5: Human skeleton. Image 6: Students at the dig site. Image 7: Human remains. Image 8: Three caskets over the dig site. Image 9: Student examining a skeleton in a burial sites. Image 10: Artifact found at the Dorion Dig site. Image 11: Human skeletons. Image 12:...
Record Type: Photo
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Color Positive Film Slides from the Dorion Dig - Color Transparencies
Photobox; Color transparencies, slides 78-95 with 18 in box Image 1: Map of Florida. Image 2: Map of excavations at the Dorion dig. Image 3: Blank version of image 2. Image 4: Map of excavations at the Dorion dig. Image 5: Map of excavations at the Dorion dig. Image 6: Map of human remains at the Dorion site. Image 7: Drawing of the Spanish mission, captioned in Spanish. Image 8: Map of excavations at the Dorion dig. Image 9: Map of the ...
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Historic Splendor of Amelia Island - Book
A history of Amelia Island, Florida. Autographed by the author.
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"History find leaves tough choice"/"Historic dins leaves couple tough choices" - Newspaper Article
Record Type: Archive
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"Old seeds examined to find mission's food"/"Seeds probed in mission study"/Note denoting who copies were made for - Newspaper Article
Record Type: Archive
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painting of Timucuan Chief print - Print
Painting print of Timucuan Chief by Theodore Morris
Record Type: Object