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Encyclopedia > Bob Carr (archaeologist)

Bob Carr (????-????) is the former Director of the Historic Preservation Division of Miami-Dade Country and currently County Archaeologist.


"Without trust you can’t move forward, you have to do what you say you’re going to do and you have to know what the rules and regulations are." -Bob Carr [1]

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Archaeologist who dated the remains of the Miami River Circle in Miami-Dade, Florida. The remains appear to be the ancestors of the Tequesta tribe, the tribe that met Ponce de Leon The Miami Circle, also known as The Miami River Circle or Brickell Point, is an archaeological site in downtown Miami. ... County slogan: Delivering Excellence Every Day Location of county in the state of Florida County Seat Miami, Florida Area  - Total  - Water 6,297 km² (2,431 mi²) 1,257 km² (485 mi²) 19. ... Official language(s) English Capital Tallahassee Largest city Jacksonville Area  Ranked 22nd  - Total 65,794 sq. ... Approximate territory of the Tequesta in the 16th Century The Tequesta, Tekesta, Tegesta or Chequesta Native American tribe, at the time of first European contact, occupied an area along the Atlantic coast of Florida in what are now Broward and Miami-Dade Counties. ... See also Agueybana Hayuya Jumacao Discoverer of the Americas Categories: People stubs | 1460 births | 1521 deaths | History of Puerto Rico | Conquistadores ...


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External links

  • Miami Circle interview of Bob Carr
  • Miami River Circle
  • The Significance of the Tekesta Miami Circle
  • Archaeologists confirm Miami Circle about 2000 years old
  • About.com article on the Brickell site


 
 

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