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Moss Acres Racetrack Site – Florida Vertebrate Fossils

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Moss Acres Racetrack Site University of Florida Vertebrate Fossil Locality MR012 Location About 3.5 miles (5.6 km) east of Morriston, Marion County, Florida; 29.28° N, 82.38° W. Age Late Miocene Epoch; late early Hemphillian (Hemphillian 2 interval) land mammal age About 6 to 7 milli
University Press of Florida, Gainesville, 384 p. Lambert, W. D. 1990.

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Haile 15A – Florida Vertebrate Fossils

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Haile 15A University of Florida Vertebrate Fossil Locality AL032 Location Location: in an abandoned limestone quarry in western Alachua County about 2.9 miles (4.7 km) northeast of the town of Newberry; 29.7° N, 82.6° W. The site was destroyed by mining operations and no longer exists. Age
Serpentes and Lacertilia Apalone ferox Deirochelys reticularia Pseudemys sp., cf. P.

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Epicyon haydeni – Florida Vertebrate Fossils

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Epicyon haydeni Quick Facts Common Name: none About the size of a grizzly bear, this species is the largest canid ever known. Its known range extended across the United States from Florida to California and Oregon. Age Range Middle to late Miocene epoch; Clarendonian to early Hem
The left mandible of Epicyon haydeni (UF 37268) in A) occlusal and B) left lateral

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Bibliography – Historical Archaeology

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/histarch/ceramic-types/bibliography/

Avery, George 1997 Pots as Packaging: The Spanish olive jar and Andalusian Transatlantic Commercial Activity, 16th-18th centuries. Dissertation (Ph. D.)–University of Florida. Ayers, John 1988 Blue-and-White and the Origins of Ming Porcelain Style. In In Pursuit of the Dragon, Traditions and T
In Domestic Pottery of the Northeastern United States 1625-1850 edited by Sarah P.

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Bibliografía – Historical Archaeology

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Avery, George 1997 Pots as Packaging: The Spanish olive jar and Andalusian Transatlantic Commercial Activity, 16th-18th centuries. Dissertation (Ph. D.)–University of Florida. Ayers, John 1988 Blue-and-White and the Origins of Ming Porcelain Style. In In Pursuit of the Dragon, Traditions and T
In Domestic Pottery of the Northeastern United States 1625-1850 edited by Sarah P.

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Osbornodon iamonensis – Florida Vertebrate Fossils

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Osbornodon iamonensis Quick Facts Common Name: Iamonia dog The species is the most abundant carnivore at the Thomas Farm fossil site. It was about the size of a modern coyote, and probably had a similar omnivorous diet. Age Range Early Miocene Epoch; late Arikareean to early Hemingfo
UF 272059, Lower right first molar of Osbornodon iamonensisin A) lingual B) buccal

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About Type Specimens in FLAS – University of Florida Herbarium (FLAS)

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Scientists publish scientific plant names to recognize new entities such as species, subspecies, varieties and forms. A nomenclatural type specimen is a herbarium sheet(s) or illustration to which the name of a taxon (species, genus, subspecies, variety, etc.) is permanently assigned. The name may
Perkins and Wendy B. Zomlefer.

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About the Collection – North American Indian Ethnographic Collection

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The Florida Museum’s ethnographic collection spans all the major geographic areas of North America and includes many important artifact types. Many of these pieces were originally purchased by Leigh Morgan Pearsall on the art market between 1900-1960. The collection includes more than 3,600 objects,
Pearsall database # P0005, P0059, P0073, P0094, P0129, P0153, P0195, P0273, P0312A, B)

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