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Bibliography of Florida Pottery Type Descriptions – Ceramic Technology Lab

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/ceramiclab/fl-pottery-bib/

Florida Pottery Bibliography Pottery Type Descriptions Ashley, Keith H. and Vicki L. Rolland 1997     Grog-Tempered Pottery in the Mocama Province. The Florida Anthropologist 50(2):51-65. Online Austin, Robert J. 1996     Ceramic Seriation, Radiocarbon Data, and Subsistence Data from the
In Prehistoric Pottery of the Eastern United States, edited by James B.

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Pandion lovensis – Florida Vertebrate Fossils

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Pandion lovensis Quick Facts Common Name: Love Site osprey Although ospreys are commonly seen today around bodies of fresh water, their fossils are very rare. This extinct species is only known from a total of eight specimens. Its talons and hind limbs are not as well adapted for catching
Distal phalanx, or talon, of A) Pandion lovensis (UF 26055; paratype) and B) Pandion

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Special Publication – Florida Museum of Natural History

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Natural history museums are libraries of life. All Things Beautiful: Wonders from the Collections of the Florida Museum of Natural History reveals some of the remarkable animals, plants, fossils, and cultural heritage materials that make up the 40 million+ specimens and objects of the Florida Museum
texture are revealed in the stunning images of Florida Museum photographer Kristen B.

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Museum in the Parks: Fishes at Blue Springs – Florida Museum

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Learn about Florida wildlife by exploring museum collections, observing live organisms as we hike along trails and participate in socially distanced activities about the plants and animals found in our parks! These unique events give participants: An up-close look at Museum specimens to learn
Parks: Fishes at Blue Springs Monday, November 16, 2020 9:30 am – 11:00 am Ruth B.

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GABI Research Experiences for Teachers Project – For Educators

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Great American Biotic Interchange Research Experiences for Teachers Project (GABI RET) For five years (2012 to 2016) more than 30 scientists and 44 K-12 teachers worked together collecting fossils along the Panama Canal to better understand past life in the ancient Neotropics. This project coincide
MacFadden, B. J., C Vargas Vergara, and B. Davey.

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Aepycamelus major – Florida Vertebrate Fossils

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Aepycamelus major Quick Facts Common Name: Leidy’s giraffe camel The giraffe camels of the Miocene of North America and the true giraffes of Africa represent a great example of convergent evolution. It had an estimated shoulder height of at least 13 feet, plus an additional 5 to 6 feet for t
UF 276252, left astragalus of Aepycamelus major in A, anterior; B, medial; C, posterior

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Neofiber alleni – Florida Vertebrate Fossils

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Neofiber alleni Quick Facts Common Name: round-tailed muskrat, Florida water rat This large aquatic rodent is a relative of voles and lemmings. Although today restricted to Florida and southern Georgia, in the Pleistocene the species lived as far north as South Carolina and possibly West
UF 206588, a composite skull of Neofiber alleni in A) occlusal, B) dorsal, and C)

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