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Archaeology - Ancient Miamians: The Tequesta of South Florida (Native Peoples, Cultures, and Places of the Southeastern United States)

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Book Synopsis: "Ancient Miamians places a prehistoric face on a Miami that too often is regarded as a modern postscript to Flagler's railroad. McGoun paints 10,000 years of human history onto a missing piece of Florida archaeology."--Robert S. Carr, director, Dade County Historic Preservation Division

"Presents widely scattered archaeological information in a novel and very accessible way. The literary device of 'a day in the life' is especially useful in bringing life to the standard archaeological facts."--James J. Miller, state archaeologist and chief, Florida Bureau of Archaeological Research, Division of Historical Resources

Focusing on the Native Americans the Spanish called Tequesta and their ancestors, Ancient Miamians covers the 10,000 years from 8,000 B.C. to A.D. 1761, painting a vivid word portrait of a resident from each of six eras as they make tools, obtain food, deal with their fellow humans, and seek harmony with the forces that govern their lives. From first light to evening firelight, McGoun presents for the non-specialist a series of narratives depicting a single day in each of the lives of six typical men and women who once lived on the land around present-day Biscayne Bay.

This concise and readable tale of the remarkable predecessors of Miami-Dade's current 2 million residents is the first such treatment of Florida's pre-European and early historic native people. Without violating archaeological fact, McGoun includes the major cultural periods and significant archaeological sites in the region, all in terms of day-to-day life rendered in engaging narrative. The story begins with the first settlers, who moved down the Florida peninsula more than 10 millennia ago, pursuing large animals that are now mostly extinct. It draws to a close with the 250 years that saw the Tequesta themselves become extinct, beginning with a time when "the English and their friends just won't take 'Go away' for an answer, and they become such pests that finally even the Spaniards look good, or at least better."

Bibliographic summaries allow readers to extend the scope of their exploration beyond this fictionalized reconstruction of prehistoric culture.

William E. McGoun is a longtime journalist and anthropologist.

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Ancient Miamians: The Tequesta of South Florida is a groundbreaking book that immerses readers in the vibrant history of Miami, long before the days of skyscrapers and palm-lined beaches. Written by William E. McGoun, a respected journalist and anthropologist, this book unveils the fascinating story of the Native Americans known as the Tequesta and their ancestors.

With captivating storytelling and meticulous research, McGoun takes readers on a journey spanning 10,000 years, from 8,000 B.C. to A.D. 1761. Step into the shoes of these ancient Miamians as they navigate the challenges of daily life, from acquiring tools and hunting for food to navigating complex social dynamics and connecting with the natural world around them.

What sets Ancient Miamians apart is its unique approach to presenting archaeological information. By crafting narratives that span a single day in the lives of six distinct individuals, McGoun brings history to life in a way that is engaging and accessible to all readers. Through his vivid word portraits, you'll gain a deep understanding of the culture, traditions, and struggles of the Tequesta people.

Whether you're a history enthusiast, a lover of Native American cultures, or simply seeking to uncover the hidden gems of Miami's past, Ancient Miamians is a must-read. Let William E. McGoun guide you through this rich and complex tapestry of pre-European and early historic native people, offering a comprehensive yet succinct account of their legacy.

Expand your horizons with the bibliographic summaries included in the book, allowing you to delve even deeper into the world of Florida's ancient inhabitants. Don't miss out on this unparalleled opportunity to explore the untold history of Miami-Dade County and its two million residents.

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