Saving Eighteenth-Century New Smyrnea: Public Archaeology in Action
Author(s) -
Roger T. Grange
Publication year - 2011
Publication title -
present pasts
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1759-2941
DOI - 10.5334/pp.41
Subject(s) - archaeology , settlement (finance) , post medieval archaeology , history , historical archaeology , state (computer science) , period (music) , geography , art , algorithm , world wide web , computer science , payment , aesthetics
During the British Period in Florida the New Smyrnea settlement (1768-1777) was part of the British effort to populate East Florida. The settlement pattern of modern New Smyrna Beach overlaps that of eighteenth-century New Smyrnea creating a complex setting for historical and archaeological research. This paper reviews the efforts of local citizen volunteers, historians, archaeologists, and civic officials to recover part of their city’s heritage through archaeology and historical research. City, county, state, national, and international levels have been involved. Some sites have been excavated, others have been lost, and some have been preserved during the past decade and the future will bring many more challenges.
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