Everglades-Glades archaeological area

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The Everglades-Glades archaeological area is a prehistoric cultural region in southern Florida characterized by wetland-adapted Indigenous communities, including the Mayaimi, who left behind distinctive earthworks, shell middens, and other archaeological remains.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf archaeological region
archaeological site complex
prehistoric cultural region
archaeologicalEvidence material culture
settlement patterns
subsistence remains
associatedWithEthnicGroup Indigenous peoples of Florida NERFINISHED
Mayaimi NERFINISHED
continent North America
country United States of America
surface form: United States
culturalPeriod precontact
prehistoric
hasArchaeologicalFeature burial sites
canals
earthworks
habitation sites
mounds
shell middens
hasCulturalAttribute complex water management features
earthwork engineering
shell-based construction
hasEnvironment coastal lowlands
marshes
wetlands
hasResearchField Indigenous studies
archaeology of Florida
environmental archaeology
knownFor distinctive earthworks
shell midden complexes
wetland-adapted Indigenous communities
locatedIn Florida
United States of America
surface form: United States

southern Florida NERFINISHED
partOf Everglades NERFINISHED
Glades cultural area
relatedTo Everglades National Park NERFINISHED
Lake Okeechobee region NERFINISHED
usedFor study of prehistoric Florida cultures
study of wetland adaptation

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Mayaimi culture region Everglades-Glades archaeological area
Big Mound City partOf Everglades-Glades archaeological area
this entity surface form: Belle Glade archaeological area
Fort Center partOf Everglades-Glades archaeological area
this entity surface form: Belle Glade archaeological region