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Cormohipparion ingenuum – Florida Vertebrate Fossils

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/florida-vertebrate-fossils/species/cormohipparion-ingenuum/

Cormohipparion ingenuum Quick Facts Common Name: Noble Hipparion Cormohipparion ingenuum was the first species of horse to be named from Florida. Given its long, narrow muzzle and relatively short-crowned teeth, Cormohipparion ingenuum most likely fed on a mix of browse and green, fresh gr
A, dorsal (occlusal) view; B, lateral view.

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Research Alumni – Environmental Archaeology

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/envarch/people/alumni/

Research Alumni The following individuals studied or worked in the Environmental Archaeology Program for an extended period. This list is still preliminary, and we will soon be adding visiting researchers and photos. If you are/know of an alumnus not currently listed or have information regarding a
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Great Hammerhead – Discover Fishes

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Sphyrna mokarran The great hammerhead is the largest of the hammerheads in the family Sphyrnidae. The “hammer head�, or cephalophoil, is straight and square relative to the major axis of the body. The body is stout and classically shark-shaped with a markedly tall, curved, first dorsal fin. T
Juvenile and B. Adult head morphology.

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Siren lacertina – Florida Vertebrate Fossils

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Siren lacertina Quick Facts Common Name: greater siren Siren lacertina is a large, extant salamander in the family Sirenidae that has been living relatively unchanged for 2.5 million years. Alive, they are olive to light gray with elongate, snake-like bodies, short external gills, no hind li
Houghton Mifflin Company, Boston, 592 p. Cope, E. D. 1889.

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Mesoamerican Bibliography – Latin American Archaeology + Ethnography

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/latinarch/catalog/bibliographies/

Beaudry, Marilyn Patricia 1983 Production and Distribution of Painted Late Classic Maya Ceramics in the Southeastern Periphery. Ph.D. dissertation. Los Angeles: University of California. 1987 Interregional Exchange, Social Status and Painted Ceramics: The Copan Valley Case. Interaction on the
Blomster, Jeffrey P., Hector Neff, and Michael D.

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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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Sierra del Lacandón – Environmental Archaeology

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The Political Role of Animals in the Sierra del Lacandón, Guatemala Project Zooarchaeologists: Ashley Sharpe and Kitty Emery Animals were used for much more than just food in the past: in many Maya communities, the control of certain animal species played an important role maintaining social net
P. Laporte, B. Arroyo, H. Escobedo and H. Mejía, pp. 948-958.

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Monkey Jungle Hammock 1 – Florida Vertebrate Fossils

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Monkey Jungle Hammock 1 University of Florida Vertebrate Fossil Locality DA002 Location The site is located within the boundaries of the Monkey Jungle zoological park in the southern Miami metropolitan area, Dade County, Florida. 25.57º N; 80.43º W. Age Late Pleistocene Epoch; late Ranc
Cryptotis parva Scalopus aquaticus *Mormoops megalophylla Pteronotus sp. cf. †P.

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