"Safety Harbor" meaning in All languages combined

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Proper name [English]

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  1. (attributive) An archaeological culture practised by Native Americans living on the central Gulf coast of the Florida peninsula, from about 900 CE until after 1700, defined by the presence of certain ceramics in burial mounds. Tags: attributive
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