SWFAS was founded in 1980 to provide a meeting place for people interested in the southwest Florida area's archaeology, history and cultural past.
NEXT PRESENTATION
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18, 2026, 7:00 PM IMAG MUSEUM
Speaker: Alf Monaghan
Topic: IRELAND: A SACRED ISLAND BEFORE CHRISTIANITY
Join us at the IMAG for a free presentation by lecturer Alf Monaghan. Forget the myth of Ireland as a lonely island in the wild Atlantic Ocean. During the Neolithic and Bronze Ages, the Atlantic was a highway - linking the island to Iberia, the Mediterranean and the Near East. From time immemorial, mariners have moved goods, skills, stories; stone monuments, metalwork, religious beliefs and ritual across this sea road. This lecture traces archaeological finds, seafaring routes, and cultural ties that reveal a shared Atlantic heritage. The result is a portrait of Ireland that is far from remote, with an ancient spiritual heritage, rooted in pre-Christian beliefs, which later blended with Christianity.
Alf is an Irish native and is a graduate of University College, Dublin School of Business and spent most of his life working on trade and economic development abroad. He spent a decade working for Enterprise Ireland - the Irish State Economic Development Agency - developing Irish exports in the manufacturing and internationally traded service sectors. He has been an advisor to governments, development agencies and business in the Middle East, South, and West Africa and spent 10 years in the Middle East in Syria, Turkey, Lebanon, Jordan, and Egypt. It was here that he developed his interest in the trade links and religious influences between the Near East and Ireland. Alf and his wife Mary divide their time between Ireland and Southwest Florida.
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APRIL 15, 2026, 7:00 PM at BONITA SPRINGS FIRE STATION 24
Dr. Harry Maisch IV, Instructor, Florida Gulf Coast University
Fossil Shark Tooth Identification and Preservation
MAY 8-10, 2026, FAS Annual Meeting, Punta Gorda
2026 SWFAS NEWSLETTERS
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The Volume 78, Number 2, June 2025, pp97-122, issue of The Florida Anthropologist has an article by John Beriault and Bob Carr about the Bonita Bay Complex in southern Lee County. This is a 30-site complex that SWFAS was an active participant in identifying, recording, sampling, and excavation of many of these sites, and the Craighead Lab processed much of the excavated material. SWFAS also published the results of several of these sites. These early days of SWFAS was a very busy time for salvage archaeology, and the article describes the historical involvement of SWFAS during its early days.
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