Jerald T. Milanich is an American anthropologist and archaeologist, specializing in Native American culture in Florida. He is Curator Emeritus of Archaeology at the Florida Museum of Natural History at the University of Florida in Gainesville; Adjunct Professor, Department of Anthropology, College of Arts and Sciences at the University of Florida; and Adjunct Professor, Center for Latin American Studies at the University of Florida. Milanich holds a Ph.D in anthropology from the University of Florida. Milanich has won several awards for his books. Milanich won the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Florida Archaeological Council in 2005 and the Dorothy Dodd Lifetime Achievement Award from the Florida Historical Society in 2013. He was inducted as a Fellow into the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2010. Milanich's research interests include Eastern United States archeology, pre-Columbian Southeastern U.S. native peoples, and colonial period native American-European/Anglo relations in the America. In May 1987 he was cited in a New York Times article: Milanich is married to anthropologist Maxine Margolis, also a professor at the University of Florida. They are the parents of historian Nara Milanich, who teaches at Columbia University.
Series
Books

Florida Indians and the Invasion from Europe
1998

Enchantments
Julian Dimock s Photographs of Southwest Florida
2013

Hidden Seminoles
Julian Dimock's Historic Florida Photographs
2011

Frolicking Bears, Wet Vultures, and Other Oddities
A New York City Journalist in Nineteenth-Century Florida
2005

Florida's Indians from Ancient Times to the Present
1998

Laboring in the Fields of the Lord
Spanish Missions and Southeastern Indians
1999

The Timucua
1996
Tacachale
Essays on the Indians of Florida and Southeastern Georgia During the Historic Period
1978

Archaeology of Precolumbian Florida
1994