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The Native Peoples of Turks and Caicos – Caribbean Archaeology Program

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/caribarch/education/tc-peoples/

Long before Columbus, the islands of the Caribbean were home to Native American peoples. Over thousands of years, these island inhabitants built rich and diverse cultures, with their own technology, diet, history, religion, and art. Sadly, these people all but disappeared in less than a generation a
Frequent movement of village sites is evident from the absence of deeply stratified

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Barbourofelis loveorum – Florida Vertebrate Fossils

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/florida-vertebrate-fossils/species/barbourofelis-loveorum/

Barbourofelis loveorum Quick Facts Common Name: Loves’ false sabercat Barbourofelis loveorum is an extinct sabertoothed carnivore that weighed approximately 150 lbs, or about the size of a modern jaguar. It is believed that the Barbourofelis loveorum preferred a thickly wooded habitat, and
Fossils Barbourofelis loveorum Fossil Species of Florida Vertebrate Fossil Sites

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Canis dirus – Florida Vertebrate Fossils

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/florida-vertebrate-fossils/species/canis-dirus/

Canis dirus Quick Facts Common Name: dire wolf Canis dirus, the dire wolf, had an estimated mass of 130 to 150 pounds, which made it about 25% heavier than the modern gray wolf (Canis lupus). But smaller than the fictional dire wolves of the TV series Game of Thrones! The largest known dir
Vertebrate Fossils Canis dirus Fossil Species of Florida Vertebrate Fossil Sites

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Faunal Fishhook Gallery – Florida Archaeology & Bioarchaeology

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/flarch/collections/worked-faunal-bone-ivory-collection/faunal-fishhook-gallery/

Welcome to the worked faunal bone and ivory collection. This gallery highlights the Fishhooks from this collection that are unique and rare. Hook-and-line fishing technology is among the various methods used to capture fish by indigenous peoples and other communities spanning thousands of years from
fishhooks were found in river deposits where they were used rather than terrestrial sites

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