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Judi Lynn

(162,385 posts)
Sat Jun 16, 2018, 11:39 PM Jun 2018

Evidence Of Native American King's House Last Seen By Spanish Conquistadors Found In Florida

Evidence Of Native American King's House Last Seen By Spanish Conquistadors Found In Florida








Josh Davis
15 JUN 2018, 12:05

When the Spanish rounded the Florida Keys in the 16th century, they found a complex indigenous society based around chiefdoms and tributes. The European explorers greeted the King of the Calusa people at his magnificent house constructed atop an artificial island off the Floridian coast.

Now, archaeologists think they have rediscovered this house – until now only known from the Spanish texts – and it seems it was incredibly impressive. The remains of the house now reside on the island known as Mound Key, and excavations show it would have been an incredible structure sitting atop 150 posts on the island's highest peak, and big enough to house 2,000 people. The paper describing the find has been published in the Journal of Anthropological Archaeology.

The Calusa have long fascinated archaeologists because they were the only society in the New World not based on agriculture. Normally, complex societies need farming to produce enough surplus food to support large numbers of people, allowing some to then diversify what they do for a living.

But the Calusa managed to create a society based primarily on fishing, exploiting the rich waters surrounding the southern portion of Florida and its Keys. They feasted on sharks, turtles, fish, and oysters, while catching deer and birds inland. This was supplemented with foraged wild plants, although many also kept small forest gardens in which they grew chili peppers, squash, papaya, and gourds.

More:
http://www.iflscience.com/editors-blog/evidence-of-native-american-kings-house-last-seen-by-spanish-conquistadors-found-in-florida/all/

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Evidence Of Native American King's House Last Seen By Spanish Conquistadors Found In Florida (Original Post) Judi Lynn Jun 2018 OP
My kind of place. democratisphere Jun 2018 #1
Amazing story DFW Jun 2018 #2

DFW

(56,548 posts)
2. Amazing story
Sun Jun 17, 2018, 02:12 AM
Jun 2018

And how ironic that the tribe was able to fight off the Spaniards, but not the diseases they brought with them.

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