Luna Settlement Project

Saturday, August 14, 2021

Two Bays, a King, and the Feast of the Assumption

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by John E. Worth © UWF Archaeology and Anthropology On another August 14 some 462 years ago, the colonizing fleet of Tristán de Luna y Arell...
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Tuesday, May 11, 2021

Santa María de Ochuse, Spain’s First Colonial Settlement on Pensacola Bay, Part 2: After the Hurricane

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by John E. Worth © UWF Division of Archaeology and Anthropology The devastation wrought by the hurricane of September 19-20, 1559 was ma...
Tuesday, May 4, 2021

Santa María de Ochuse, Spain’s First Colonial Settlement on Pensacola Bay, Part 1: Before the Hurricane

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 by John E. Worth © UWF Division of Archaeology and Anthropology In the year that we recognize the 200 th anniversary of the formal del...
Saturday, August 31, 2019

Pottery Vessels in Sixteenth Century Spain

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John E. Worth © UWF Division of Anthropology and Archaeology As noted in a previous blog post ( Dining at the Luna Settlement ), ...
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