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Mud Lake Canal The Florida Anthropologist 51(1): 15-24 Tequesta 19: 29-63



The Pine Island Canal is one of several prehistoric canoe canals in southern Florida. The Mud Lake Canal (8MO32), which crosses the base of Cape Sable in Everglades National Park, is the best preserved of the canals. Nearby is the obscure Snake Bight Canal (8MO29). The Naples Canal (8CR59), in Naples, Florida, has been destroyed by development. Two canals connect the archaeological site at Ortona with Lake Okeechobee and the Caloosahatchee River. Another canoe canal, Walker's Canal (8WL344), has been described in Walton County, in the Florida Panhandle. Walker's Canal http://www.academia.edu/494776/Geographic_Evaluation_of_Moreno_Point_Florida_-_Rediscovering_S._T._Walkers_7_Mile_Lake

Pine Island Canal The Florida Anthropologist 53(1): 62-63 54(1): 55-56  50: 115-131  54(2): 87-89  44(1): 59-75

Ortona Canals The Florida Anthropologist 55(1): 3-22 48: 265-281

Naples Canal The Florida Anthropologist 51(1): 25-36

Snake Bight Canal

Calusa Canals The Florida Anthropologist 51(1): 89-130

Walker's Canal Ryan J. Wheeler Walker's Canal: An Aboriginal Canal in the Florida Panhandle Southeastern Archaeology 17: 174-181