- Aucilla River
The Aucilla River arises close to Thomasville, Georgia and passes through the Big Bend region of
Florida , emptying into theGulf of Mexico atApalachee Bay . The river is 75 mi (121 km) long and has adrainage basin of 747 square miles. TheWacissa River is a tributary. InFlorida it forms the eastern border of Jefferson County, separating it from Madison County on the northern part, and from Taylor County to the south. The lower part of the river disappears underground and reappears several times, and is known as the "Aucilla River Sinks". The Aucilla River is a rich source of latepleistocene and earlyholocene animal bones and human artifacts, and is the subject of the Aucilla River Prehistory Project, which includes thePage-Ladson prehistory site .See also
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List of crossings of the Aucilla River
*List of fossil sites "(with link directory)"References
* [http://www.bartleby.com/69/15/A08415.html The Columbia Gazetteer of North America. Aucilla River] - retrieved
March 12 2006
* [http://web.archive.org/web/20060318083538/http://www.wildflorida.com/AR/ARp3/AR3.html The Aucilla River Sinks] - retrievedMarch 12 2006
* [http://www.flmnh.ufl.edu/vertpaleo/arpp.htm Aucilla River Prehistory Project] - retrievedMarch 12 2006
*Shukovsky, Paul. 1990. Aucilla River. in Marth, Del and Marty Marth, eds. "The Rivers of Florida". Sarasota, Florida: Pineapple Press, Inc. ISBN 0-910923-70-1.
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