Anhaica

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Anhaica was the principal town and political center of the Apalachee people in what is now the Florida Panhandle during the early contact period with Europeans.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf archaeological site
former town
historic indigenous settlement
archaeologicalName Anhaica Apalachee site NERFINISHED
archaeologicalSiteCode 8LE4
associatedWithEvent Hernando de Soto expedition NERFINISHED
capitalOf Apalachee chiefdom NERFINISHED
Apalachee people NERFINISHED
causeOfDecline European colonization and related disruptions
warfare and disease after European contact
country United States of America
surface form: United States
culture Mississippian culture NERFINISHED
currentSiteName Governor John W. Martin House and grounds (including Anhaica site) NERFINISHED
currentUse historic and archaeological park
discoveredBy Calvin Jones NERFINISHED
eraEnded 17th century
hasEvidenceOf Apalachee domestic structures
European contact-period artifacts
Spanish trade goods
inhabitedBy Apalachee people NERFINISHED
languageAssociated Apalachee language NERFINISHED
locatedIn Apalachee Province NERFINISHED
Florida Panhandle
present-day Leon County, Florida
present-day Tallahassee area
partOf Spanish Florida (colonial period) NERFINISHED
politicalStatus principal town of the Apalachee
preContactStatus major regional center of Apalachee
recognizedBy Florida Bureau of Archaeological Research NERFINISHED
region Southern United States
surface form: Southeastern United States
religionAssociated Apalachee traditional religion
roleDuringDeSotoExpedition winter encampment of Hernando de Soto
timePeriod 16th century
early contact period with Europeans
visitedBy Hernando de Soto NERFINISHED
Spanish conquistadors
yearDiscovered 1988
yearVisited 1539

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Apalachee majorSettlement Anhaica