A
Self-Guided Tour
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Because
of their remoteness, many Volusia County prehistory sites are difficult
to see. On the other hand, several key examples of the area's native past
are easily accessible.
The
following self-guided tour allows explorers to experience firsthand some
important prehistoric resources. Beginning with the site of Nocoroco at
Tomoka State Park in the northeastern part of the county, this tour examines
important spots along the coast, crosses inland to Lake Ashby, and finally
explores the St. Johns River basin.
Note:
These sites are protected by federal, state, county, and city regulations
and ordinances. It is unlawful to disturb or remove artifacts from any
archaeological site located on public lands.
(The
travel directions and text are adapted from True Natives: The Prehistory
of Volusia County, by Dana Ste. Claire [Daytona Beach, Florida: The Museum
of Arts and Sciences, 1992].
On
the Horizon
For
people interested in east Florida's prehistory, chances to visit and understand
key sites should be improving. In the future, some interesting spots may
be easier to see, and some that are open now may be offering more interpretive
help for explorers. Unfortunately, today's visitors will find that some
stops mentioned in the web page's tour have little to explain what is
there.
Among
the places where access and interpretation should be getting better is
the Spruce Creek Mound, between Daytona Beach and New Smyrna Beach in
the Spruce Creek Preserve. Standing on an enormous bluff, this mound contains
human skeletons and features a long ramp - suggesting that the site served
as a ceremonial, social, and political center for late-St. Johns people.
In short, it is one of the most impressive prehistoric earthen works in
Florida.
To
the west, the Ocala National Forest has two famous St. Johns River sites
- Bluffton
and Mt. Taylor - that may be getting easier to visit and learn about in
the future. For updates on them, and changing opportunities to explore
other prehistory spots, please check this web page.
