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Judith Bense | Before Jamestown, Before Plymouth | Spring 2026 Issue

18 min · 19 de mar de 2026
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Archeologist Dr. Judith Bense discusses her article, Before Jamestown, Before Plymouth—a vivid look into the 250 years of Spanish Florida. Dr. Judith Bense is a historical archaeologist specializing in Spanish West Florida and the author of six books, including "Early Spanish Florida: Unearthing the history of America’s Oldest Colony," which was co-published by Florida Humanities and the University Press of Florida. To read the digital edition of FORUM magazine, go to floridahumanities.online [https://floridahumanities.online/]. And to receive the latest issue of FORUM magazine delivered to your door three times a year, consider becoming a Florida Humanities member at floridahumanities.org/membership [http://floridahumanities.org/membership]. Follow us on Social Media! Facebook: @floridahumanities Instagram and X: @flhumanities

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