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San Juan del Puerto and Franciscan Missions among the Mocama San Juan del Puerto and Franciscan Missions among the Mocama
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San Juan del Puerto: Timucua (Mocama) vs. Guale Controversy San Juan del Puerto: Timucua (Mocama) vs. Guale Controversy
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Florida Mission Model and Settlement Information on Mocama Missions Florida Mission Model and Settlement Information on Mocama Missions
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Archaeological Site of San Juan del Puerto (8DU53) Archaeological Site of San Juan del Puerto (8DU53)
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The Early Years (1950s–1960s) The Early Years (1950s–1960s)
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The CRM Years (1980s) The CRM Years (1980s)
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Testing Previous Implications and Piecing Together the Mission Layout Testing Previous Implications and Piecing Together the Mission Layout
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Possible Mission Church and Cemetery Possible Mission Church and Cemetery
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Possible Center of Late Mission Activities Possible Center of Late Mission Activities
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Possible Residential Areas Possible Residential Areas
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Concluding Thoughts Concluding Thoughts
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Acknowledgments Acknowledgments
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Notes Notes
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References Cited References Cited
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2 San Juan del Puerto: A Mocama Mission by the Sea
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Published:November 2021
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Abstract
In 1587, Franciscan missionaries established San Juan del Puerto on present-day Fort George Island, Florida. Located immediately north of the St. Johns River, this Mocama mission lasted until its forced abandonment at the hands of British-sponsored slave raiders in 1702. The archaeological site of San Juan has been known since the 1950s. Drawing on the results of intermittent archaeological testing over the past 60 years, this chapter explores the layout of the mission community on Fort George Island. Information is presented on the potential location of the church, council house, and Indian village. Consideration is also given to the layout of other Mocama mission communities in northeastern Florida.
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