Great. I bet when you look out to sea down there, you have to wonder what's out under the water. Years ago you gave me a link to the Ice Age map ( I saved it to my hard drive, so still look at it from time to time. Love to put it on Google Earth), the one that shows the land as it would have appeared during the maximum glaciation last, and the sea level being 300 feet lower than today. As I look on this map at our Alabamian coastline, it appears that Mobile was as far from the sea then as Tallassee is now. Simply amazing. Wonder if those folks from 8,000 YA Florida ever made it up to these locales?
Here's the official excuse:
The State of Florida allocated nearly a million dollars for excavation and preservation, but now, a wealth of information lies cataloged and boxed at Florida State University because the state cannot provide additional funds for research. Additional research could tell much about the native Americans who lived near a small pond 4,000 years before Christ was born and 2,000 years before the pyramids were built or ceramics came into existence.
http://www.nbbd.com/godo/history/windover/