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Jessica Cook Hale Sheds New Light on the Mysteries of Underwater Archaeology

In her newest Southeastern Archaeology publication, Jessica Cook Hale explores the underwater world of the Econfina Channel site in Apalachee Bay, Florida. Hale takes the plunge into offshore submerged sites to obtain valuable data concerning many questions of interest to archaeology, including what form coastal occupations may have taken during periods before the establishment of modern coastlines and late Holocene climate and ecological conditions.

Read the full publication here.

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