Calusa Architecture

Over the years, we have been trying to figure out just how the Calusa and Tocobaga people built their homes. The evidence seems to point to large communal dwellings. Spaniards who visited them noted that there were buildings that could hold up to 300 people (Narváez 1528) and as many as 2000 (Menéndez 1566). They complained that the Calusa building … Continue reading Calusa Architecture