164 THE FLORIDA ANTHROPOLOGIST 2006 VOL. 59(3-4) samwweaeeseunernmesntene areata ecennitenecantnanecncenaeameansaeteeatninni niet neeretntttnanottniatitass isaac CEOS AE Pane rere ila yee 7 Figure 3a and 3b. Viewsheds of the Miami River landscape, showing the Miami Circle amidst current and projected urban development. Archaeological and Historical Conservancy, Inc. (AHCI), under Robert S. Carr, personal communication, 2006). Dubbed the the direction of Robert Carr, revealed an additional prehistoric Royal Palm Circle by the USF team, the feature is referred to as circle feature, dense midden accumulations, and numerous the DA11 Circle, indicating its location within the previously ancient burial areas and ossuaries (Associated Press 2006; recorded Miami Midden #1 site area (Griffin et al. 1982)