Presidios of Spanish West Florida

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Acculturation
Apalachee
Architecture
Artifacts
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Barracks
Barrier Split
Casta system
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Cemetery
ceramic trends
ceramics
Church
data analysis
Demography
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ethnicity
Ethnogenesis
Figurines
Florida Public Archaeology Network
Fort San Carlos de Austria
Fort Wall
Forts
FPAN
French
Historical Context
Hurricanes
Indian attacks
Indian War of 1761
Luna
material culture
Military Architecture
Mission villages
Native Americans
Outposts
Pensacola
Presidio San Augustin
Presidio San Miguel
Presidio Santa Rosa
Presidos
Public archaeology
Rosario Shipwreck
San Jose
Santa Maria
Shipwreck
social organization
Spanish Colonial
St. Augustine
Synthesis
Urban Archaeology
Village
West Florida
Yamasee

Product details

  • ISBN 9781683402558
  • Weight: 363g
  • Dimensions: 155 x 237mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Mar 2022
  • Publisher: University Press of Florida
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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A landmark study of Spain's fortified settlements in West Florida from a lifelong specialist on the period

Presidios of Spanish West Florida provides the first comprehensive synthesis of historical and archaeological investigations conducted at the fortified settlements built by Spain in the Florida panhandle from 1698 to 1763. Combining intensive research by author Judith Bense, a lifelong specialist on the Spanish West Florida period, with a century's worth of additional data, this landmark study brings to light four presidio locations that have long been overshadowed by the presidio at St. Augustine to the east, revealing the rest of the story of early Spanish Florida.

Bense details a history fraught with catastrophe—hurricanes, war against France and England, and treaties that forced the Spanish base in West Florida to be uprooted and rebuilt four times. Examining each presidio, including associated military outposts, shipwrecks, and refugee mission villages of the Apalachee and Yamasee Indians, this book provides four discrete, sequential windows into the Spanish presence in the region. Bense compares the population to that of Presidio San Agustin, established 133 years later, revealing very different communities, people, and local customs. Interwoven with these historical findings is an account of how the general public has participated in investigations in the region, providing readers with an understanding of eighteenth-century West Florida and the development of public archaeology in the state from the person who initiated and directed much of the research.

Judith A. Bense, president emeritus and professor of anthropology at the University of West Florida, is the editor of Archaeology of Colonial Pensacola and Presidio Santa María de Galve: A Struggle for Survival in Colonial Spanish Pensacola. Bense is the founder of the Florida Public Archaeology Network (FPAN).

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