Florida's People During the Last Ice Age

Barbara A. Purdy

Foreword by James S. Dunbar
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"Purdy has produced the first complete synthesis of the evidence for Paleoindian archaeology in Florida. Written in readable language and copiously illustrated, it is an essential reference for anyone interested in the earliest Floridians."--Jeffrey M. Mitchem, author of The East Florida Expeditions of Clarence Bloomfield Moore

"Provides a comprehensive history of the findings and status of past and present Paleoindian research in Florida. This work is a basic reference and excellent read for anyone interested in Florida's first people."--James S. Dunbar, Florida Bureau of Archaeological Research

The time and place of the arrival of the first humans in the Western Hemisphere and their spread throughout the Americas has been a fiercely debated issue for decades. Florida's People During the Last Ice Age documents the indisputable evidence of the spread of human populations into Florida nearly 14,000 years ago.

Other syntheses of Florida archaeology tend to gloss over the Paleoindian period. Barbara Purdy is the first to offer, in a single work, a summary of more than one hundred years of research on Florida's Paleoindian occupation. She also provides dates, radiocarbon information, and thorough, succinct overviews of the principal known archaeological sites for this era.

No other source offers such unique site summaries; indeed some are published here for the first time anywhere. Purdy is the first to present all the dates, radiocarbon and other, for the earliest archaeological sites in Florida in a single work. In discussing the still unresolved issue of whether people were in the Western Hemisphere, particularly Florida, at an even earlier date, she recommends new technologies and expertise that could shed light on this enduring mystery.
 
Barbara A. Purdy (1927-2024) was professor emerita of anthropology and curator emerita in archaeology at the Florida Museum of Natural History, University of Florida. Purdy is the author of numerous books, including How to Do Archaeology the Right Way, second edition.

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" An essential reference for people who are interested in the first Americans."
--American Archaeology

"An important book!"
--Choice

"Students approaching the study of Florida's Paleoindians for the first time are well advised to consult Barbara A. Purdy's Florida's People during the Last Ice Age for a concise and carefully documented overview of the field."
--Tampa Bay History

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