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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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Titanis walleri – Florida Vertebrate Fossils

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Titanis walleri Quick Facts Common Name: Waller’s terror bird Titanis walleri belongs to the family Phorusrhacidae, an extinct group of Tertiary birds otherwise known only from South America. Titanis is the only confirmed member from North America. They were large, predatory, flightless bi
Natali Valdes Last Updated On: June 23, 2021 Scientific References Brodkorb, P.

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Water Shapes Florida – Pressroom

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Exhibit Press Kit Press Release Exhibit Webpage Free Admission | Now Open Dive in and explore Florida’s most valuable resource: water. This engaging exhibit tells the story of the state’s fresh water, from the aquifers underground to the rivers and lakes to the clouds in the sky. Enter a magic
Florida, Giovanna Holbrook, Jack Martin, PepsiCo Foundation, Frances C. and William P.

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Historic Digital Imaging – University of Florida Herbarium (FLAS)

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Some of the digital images produced from the University of Florida Herbarium (FLAS) specimens were prepared using several types of scanners and digital cameras which are no longer in use. These are summarized below. The earliest efforts were supported by the University of Florida Libraries Digital
X-Rite Mini ColorChecker Card P/N 50111: 2 1/4″ X 3 1/4″: useful to place in bare

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Checklist of Parc Macaya Vascular Plants – University of Florida Herbarium (FLAS)

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by Joel C. Timyan and Walter S. Judd This checklist is primarily based on specimens on deposit in the University of Florida Herbarium (FLAS) and selected specimens cited or known to be on deposit at other herbaria (e.g., EHH, JBSD, S). Status: Native; Intro=non-native HI=island endemic
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Mississippi Green Watersnake – Florida Snake ID Guide

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NON-VENOMOUS Other common names Mississippi Green Water Snake Basic description Most adult Mississippi Green Watersnakes are about 30-55 inches (76-140 cm) in total length. Adults are stout-bodied snakes with a dark greenish background color and several narrow darker markings alternating down th
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Desmodus stocki – Florida Vertebrate Fossils

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Desmodus stocki Quick Facts Common Name: Stock’s vampire bat With a range extending to Virginia, this species lived further north than any other vampire bat, fossil or living. Desmodus stocki likely weighed about 50% more than the living vampire Desmodus rotundus. Its large, sharp canin
Partial right maxilla of Desmodus stocki (UF 61374) in A) medial and B) right lateral

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Coleman 2A – Florida Vertebrate Fossils

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Coleman 2A University of Florida Vertebrate Fossil Locality SM001 Location Coleman 2A is located about 2 miles (3.2 km) northeast of Sumterville, between US Highway 301 and the Federal Correctional Complex Of Coleman in a former limestone quarry operated by Dixie Lime and Stone Corporation, Sumte
Ornithological Monographs, No. 50, 113 p. Frazier, M. K. 1982.

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McGehee Farm – Florida Vertebrate Fossils

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McGehee Farm University of Florida Vertebrate Fossil Locality AL027 Location About 3 miles north of Newberry, western Alachua County, Florida; 29.7° N, 82.6° W. Age Late Miocene Epoch; early Hemphillian (Hemphillian 1) land mammal age About 8 to 9 million years old (estimated) Not
Smithsonian Institution Press, Washington, D.C., 171 p. Dobie, J. L. 1968.

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