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Historically, the story of the Town of Everglades began more than a thousand years ago in the little-known civilization of the coastal mound dwellers. These people left behind the huge shell mounds marking the sites of their settlements. Their strange ornaments of gold and shell, their wood paintings and other cultural relics are similar in some respects to those of the Aztec civilization of Mexico. They built ingenious fish traps and fashioned pottery which they decorated with abstract figures.
Title: Everglades.
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Name(s): United States.Department of the Interior.National Park Service. Everglades National Park
Type of Resource: text
Genre: Technical Report
Issuance: monographic
Publisher: United States.Department of the Interior.National Park Service. Everglades National Park
Physical Form: electronic resource
Extent: 3 pages
Language(s): English
Scope and content: Historically, the story of the Town of Everglades began more than a thousand years ago in the little-known civilization of the coastal mound dwellers. These people left behind the huge shell mounds marking the sites of their settlements. Their strange ornaments of gold and shell, their wood paintings and other cultural relics are similar in some respects to those of the Aztec civilization of Mexico. They built ingenious fish traps and fashioned pottery which they decorated with abstract figures.
Identifier: FI06041910 (IID), 1029432 (digitool), fiu:16989 (fedora), AAC0040QF
Note(s): Electronic reproduction. [Florida] : State University System of Florida, PALMM Project, 2006. Mode of access: World Wide Web. Electronic version created 2006, State University System of Florida.
Subject(s): United States of America -- Florida -- South Florida
Everglades National Park (Fla.)
Persistent Link to This Record: http://purl.flvc.org/fcla/tc/feol/FI06041910.pdf
Persistent Link to This Record: http://purl.flvc.org/fcla/tc/feol/FI06041910.jpg
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Host Institution: FIU