Ancient artifacts found beneath Cape Canaveral Space Force Station as one mystery still stumps researchers

Florida students dig up ancient Native American meals at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, finding shark remains, pottery and conch shell hammers.


Ancient artifacts found beneath Cape Canaveral Space Force Station as one mystery still stumps researchers
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University of Central Florida students and faculty are currently excavating the DeSoto site at Cape Canaveral, along the coast of the Atlantic Ocean.

The site dates back to the Malabar II Period, which lasted from roughly 900 to 1565 A.D. It consists of black earth midden deposits - meaning it sits atop layers of ancient refuse.

Middens "contain the garbage that people left behind after undertaking their daily tasks," said Sarah "Stacy" Barber, an anthropology professor at the University of Central Florida.

Instead of farming, Native Americans in the area largely relied on local resources, though some people in the region had access to imported foods such as corn and beans.

"We have found the refuse of many dozens of meals," she said. "We know from our finds this year at DeSoto that turtles, shark, black drum, and coquina clams were on the menu."

The professor said there is even evidence of seasonings - suggesting ancient people "spiced up their food just like we do."

"We have made a number of really interesting finds this year," she said.

The anthropologist said the unidentified object "has really stumped us."

"We look forward to figuring out what that is," she said.

At the site, archaeologists also found tools such as conch shell hammers and shark tooth knives used to prepare food.

Researchers say the remains show that Indigenous people made deliberate choices about what they ate, with shark remains found at the site but little evidence that dolphins were hunted.

Finds suggest the Native Americans relied largely on local resources for centuries, while also having contact with other tribes.

Rather than living hand-to-mouth, Barber said the community was well-connected and far from isolated.

"Our sites show an abundance and diversity of food, time to produce pottery when needed, and the opportunity to either travel or interact with people in distant regions," she said.

Above all, Barber said the excavations show how the past and present can exist side by side.

"There are few places in the world highlighting the role of the past in the present than somewhere like Cape Canaveral, where the future of space flight literally sits atop and among Native American landscapes," she said.

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Ancient artifacts found beneath Cape Canaveral Space Force Station as one mystery still stumps researchers
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  • descember 09, 2016
Ancient artifacts found beneath Cape Canaveral Space Force Station as one mystery still stumps researchers

Florida students dig up ancient Native American meals at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, finding shark remains, pottery and conch shell hammers.

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