Fort Jefferson is one of the most extensive and ambitious permanent coastal fortifications ever constructed by the United States Army during the 19th Century and many details of its construction and military history are well documented. Many other aspects of the history of this place are still being researched and documented, including the diverse human experiences that span centuries. This incredible structure in the Gulf of Mexico has attracted different groups of people throughout time as varied as the color of the bricks. The purpose of these visitors range from military duty, to human migration, to day tripping pleasure seekers. Throughout time many inscriptions have been left behind marking these arrivals. This presentation highlights a project that focused on several inscriptions spanning the first few decades of the 20th Century to modern times.
Join Latino Outdoors Miami and the Florida Public Archaeology Network (FPAN) for an exciting day dedicated to Taino culture and archaeology!
Learn photogrammetry, paint 3D printed artifacts, assist with labeling and processing artifact collections, or just kick your feet up and read through archaeological books and articles in our library! We’ll see you at the lab!
Come learn about the archaeology of the Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse ONA from an aquatic perspective with Florida Public Archaeology Network – Southeast Region!