Mexican beaded lizard – oVert https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/overt/scan/mexican-beaded-lizard/
3D model https://sketchfab.com/3d-models/heloderma-horridum-uf-h-153328-df84ec150b0a401890e968cd7642daf2
3D model https://sketchfab.com/3d-models/heloderma-horridum-uf-h-153328-df84ec150b0a401890e968cd7642daf2
Mesoamerican Bibliography Plate 1. 85-8-12 Mexico Nayarit, Protoclassic (100 B.C.â
Mesoamerican Bibliography Plate 1. 85-8-12 Mexico Nayarit, Protoclassic (100 B.C.â
It was home to Native Americans as early as 12,000 B.C., then settlers during the
Museum photo by Zach Guignardi It was home to Native Americans as early as 12,000 B.C
question. Decide whether the statement in the first box (1a) or the the second box (1b)
teeth single cusped (includes teeth with lateral denticle) Go to question 3 2b)
The Latin American archaeology collection represents artifacts dating before the time of European contact from sites spanning from Mexico south to Honduras (Mesoamerica), the intermediate area (Costa Rica south to Colombia and Venezuela), and the Andes of South America. These collections are predom
Ceramics In the 1960s, James Ford excavated sites in Veracruz dating between 800-250 B.C
Systematic artifact collections are most comprehensive for Southwest Florida. There are also important reference collections from elsewhere in South Florida. Collections included: Cushing Collection, comprised of the many items collected by Frank Hamilton Cushing during his 1895-1896 visits to
Lee Co. (89-7-304) Whelk shell columella cutting-edged tool, ca. 2600-2400 B.C
Williston 3A (=Williston IIIA) University of Florida Vertebrate Fossil Locality LV022 Location Williston 3A is located in a now abandoned and flooded limestone quarry in the northern part of the town of Williston, east and north of US Highway 27 and south of State Highway 121, Levy County, Florid
Geology According to Holman (1959b), the site was a funnel-shaped, cylindrical solution
The Latin American archaeology collection represents artifacts dating before the time of European contact from sites spanning from Mexico south to Honduras (Mesoamerica), the intermediate area (Costa Rica south to Colombia and Venezuela), and the Andes of South America. These collections are predom
Ceramics In the 1960s, James Ford excavated sites in Veracruz dating between 800-250 B.C
Past funded projects NSF DEB-0956371 Collaborative Research: BiSciCol Tracker: Towards a tagging and tracking infrastructure for biodiversity science collections  Blog Guralnick, R.P., Cellinese, N., Deck, J., Pyle, R.L., Kunze, J., Penev, L., Walls, R., Hagedorn, G., Agosti, D., Wieczorek, J.,
Guralnick, R., Conlin, T., Deck, J., Stucky, B.J., Cellinese, N. 2014. The Trouble
Contact Florida Museum of Natural History Dickinson Hall 1659 Museum Road Gainesville, Florida 32611-7800 352-273-1924 a.torvinen@floridamuseum.ufl.edu Collections & Programs Ceramics Laboratory Florida Archaeology Collection Other Affiliations School of Human Evolution and Social C
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