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Argillite Platter – Rare, Beautiful & Fascinating: 100 Years @FloridaMuseum

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Edenshaw was a master carver of argillite, a “black slate” unique to the Haida Gwaii islands of the Pacific Northwest. Haida people traditionally carved in wood, but the advent of trading posts in the 1820s sparked this new art form for sale to European-Americans. Summary Argillite Platter Made
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Drink with the Extinct 2017 – Events

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Many thanks to all of our supporters who attended our sold out Drink with the Extinct event last night, Nov. 3rd! We were able to raise a record amount of funds in support of our Pop-Up Museum program, which brings researchers, hands-on activities and natural science exploration to the Gainesville c
All of Gainesville’s major breweries served up beer samples under the mammoth, and

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Sweetgrass Basket with Doll Lid – Rare, Beautiful & Fascinating: 100 Years @FloridaMuseum

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Southeastern peoples have made baskets for thousands of years. Utilitarian baskets made of split cane or saw palmetto stems were common in the 19th and early 20th centuries. Coiled sweetgrass baskets became common in the 20th century and are the dominant form today. Summary Sweetgrass Basket wit
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Residue Analysis – Environmental Archaeology

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Ancient Maya Cuisine and Residue Analysis Project Archaeologist: Lisa Duffy What foods were prepared with ancient Maya pottery and ground stone? I am testing different methods of identifying the residues on ancient food production tools to determine what substances they may have held. Traces of
Beer Mug” vessel from Cerro Maya, Belize. Photo by Lisa Duffy.

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Daniels Lab receives UF Champions for Change award – Research News

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The Daniels Lab at the Florida Museum of Natural History has received a Champions for Change award in recognition for their butterfly conservation work. The annual award is given by the University of Florida’s Office of Sustainability and the Healthy Gators Coalition to UF community members who make
He’s also partnered with First Magnitude Brewing Co. to create beers that educate

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Community science callout: Help locate rare butterfly’s host plants in Florida, Georgia – Research News

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Scientists are asking the public to help find and document sundial lupine and wild indigo, host plants of the frosted elfin butterfly in North Florida and Georgia. Once widespread from Florida to Ontario, the frosted elfin butterfly, Callophrys irus, is in decline throughout its range. It depends
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