Migration and Disruptions
Toward a Unifying Theory of Ancient and Contemporary Migrations
Center of Dreams
Building a World-Class Performing Arts Complex in Miami
British Forts and Their Communities
Archaeological and Historical Perspectives
Dirty Harry's America
Clint Eastwood, Harry Callahan, and the Conservative Backlash
Anna Madgigine Jai Kingsley
African Princess, Florida Slave, Plantation Slaveowner
Pathways to Complexity
A View from the Maya Lowlands
Florida's Lost Galleon
The Emanuel Point Shipwreck
A Step-by-Step Guide to a Florida Native Yard
More and more Florida residents are deciding to replace highly fertilized, over-watered, pesticide-dependent lawns with native plants. They want to reduce their carbon footprints; save time, water, and money; and attract birds and butterflies. But where to begin? This illustrated guide helps readers get started creating new outdoor spaces that are both sustainable and beautiful.
Fringe Florida
Travels among Mud Boggers, Furries, Ufologists, Nudists, and Other Lovers of Unconventional Lifestyles
Coconuts and Collards
Recipes and Stories from Puerto Rico to the Deep South
The Ancient Urban Maya
Neighborhoods, Inequality, and Built Form
Florida's Other Courts
Unconventional Justice in the Sunshine State
The Annotated Old Fourlegs
The Updated Story of the Coelacanth
The Shadow of Selma
The Seedtime, the Work, and the Harvest
New Perspectives on the Black Freedom Struggle in America
Ancient Psychoactive Substances
Tracing evidence of mind-altering substances across a diverse range of ancient cultures, this collection explores how and why past civilizations harvested, manufactured, and consumed drugs. Case studies examine the use of stimulants, narcotics, and depressants by hunter-gatherers who roamed Africa and Eurasia, prehistoric communities in North and South America, and Maya kings and queens.
Race, Place, and Memory
Deep Currents in Wilmington, North Carolina
Geology of the Florida Keys
Cuban Cultural Heritage
A Rebel Past for a Revolutionary Nation
Cuban Cultural Heritage explores the role that cultural heritage and museums played in the construction of a national identity in postcolonial Cuba.
Heritage at the Interface
Interpretation and Identity
Historical Archaeology of Early Modern Colonialism in Asia-Pacific
The Southwest Pacific and Oceanian Regions
Historical Archaeology of Early Modern Colonialism in Asia-Pacific
The Asia-Pacific Region
Resistance Reimagined
Black Women's Critical Thought as Survival
Looking closely at nineteenth-century texts and twentieth-century novels written by African American women about antebellum America, Resistance Reimagined highlights examples of black women’s activism within a society that spoke so much of freedom but granted it so selectively.
Landscapes of the Itza
Archaeology and Art History at Chichen Itza and Neighboring Sites
Journey into Wilderness
An Army Surgeon's Account of Life in Camp and Field during the Creek and Seminole Wars, 1836-1838
Everybody's Problem
The War on Poverty in Eastern North Carolina
Stinking Stones and Rocks of Gold
Phosphate, Fertilizer, and Industrialization in Postbellum South Carolina
War Owl Falling
Innovation, Creativity, and Culture Change in Ancient Maya Society
Drawing on archaeological findings from the Maya lowlands, this book shows how innovation and creativity led to social change in ancient societies