JANUARY 2020: Dr. Thomas Pluckhahn

Thursday, January 16 at 7 PM – 8 PM at Weedon Island Preserve Cultural and Natural History Center

Remembering Tocobaga: Recent Archaeology at the Safety Harbor Site in Philippe Park

Dr. Thomas Pluckhahn is a Professor in the Department of Anthropology at the University of South Florida

The Safety Harbor archaeology site (8PI2) in Philippe Park is widely assumed to represent the ruins of the Native town of Tocobaga, where the Spanish briefly established a mission and fort in the 1560s. However, the site has only been minimally investigated, and much of the work is under-reported. This talk describes the goals and preliminary results of recent archaeological investigations by the University of South Florida.


Dr. Thomas Pluckhahn is a Professor in the Department of Anthropology at the University of South Florida. His research focuses on the understanding of small-scale social formations, particularly on the Native American societies of the Woodland period (ca. 1000 BC to AD 1050) in the American Southeast and those of the Swift Creek and Weeden Island cultures of the Gulf Coast.


This program is sponsored by the Central Gulf Coast Archaeological Society, and the Alliance for Weedon Island Archaeological Research and Education.