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West Palm Beach Site – Florida Vertebrate Fossils

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West Palm Beach Site University of Florida Vertebrate Fossil Locality PB002 Location The site is located about 7 miles (12 km) west of downtown West Palm Beach in the Golden Lakes community, Palm Beach County, Florida. At the time of its discovery the location was in a commercial shell quarry ope
Rancholabrean land mammal age 120,000-21,000 years ago Basis of Age The co-occurrence of Bison

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Peace River 3A – Florida Vertebrate Fossils

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Peace River 3A University of Florida Vertebrate Fossil Locality DE015 Location In channel of Peace River about 1 mile northwest of Nocatee, DeSoto County, Florida; 27.17° N, 81.90° W. Age Late Pleistocene Epoch; Rancholabrean land mammal age About 11,000 to 20,000 years old (estimate
20,000 years old (estimated) Basis of Age Vertebrate biochronology (presence of Bison

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Aucilla River Prehistory Project – Vertebrate Paleontology Collection

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The Aucilla River Prehistory Project was an archaeological and paleontological project excavating a particularly rich series of deposits that yielded ancient megafaunal remains in association with Paleoindian artifacts. The Aucilla River flows into the Big Bend area of northwestern Florida. The riv
Long horned bison, relatives of the American buffalo, lived here between 10 and 20

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Tobacco Pouch – Rare, Beautiful & Fascinating: 100 Years @FloridaMuseum

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The Lakota traditionally used dyed porcupine quills to ornament items such as tobacco pouches. Later, artists began to use glass beads acquired through trade with European-Americans. Summary Made by Lakota (Sioux) people, Great Plains, U.S. Dates to ~1880 Collection Ethnography Story Th
The central image depicts a bison, a sacred animal that was also a source of food

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Seminole Field – Florida Vertebrate Fossils

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Seminole Field University of Florida Vertebrate Fossil Locality PI004 Location Along banks of Joes Creek (labeled Saint Joes Creek on Google Maps) and its tributaries; about 6 miles (10 km) northwest of downtown St. Petersburg and 3 miles (5 km) southeast of Seminole, Pinellas County, Florida; 27
†Palaeolama mirifica †Hemiauchenia macrocephala †Bison sp.

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Exploring north Florida rivers for ice age tusks – Research News

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This video takes viewers on location to the Aucilla River in northwest Florida where Museum scientists search underwater for mammoth and mastodon fossils as well as other artifacts. Back in the Museum lab, scientists demonstrate and explain the process of making specimen casts. The segment is part
The impetus was a bison skull with a spear point right in the frontal bone and part

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Museum Events – Mammals Collection

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Museums in the Parks | The Mammals of Payne’s Prairie State Park In November 2021, mammal collections manager Verity Mathis and graduate student Aditi Jayarajan worked with FM museum educators to present Mammals in the Parks at Payne’s Prairie State Park.  We talked about the common mammals that mi
  We found sign of bison, wild horses, coyotes, and even spotted an armadillo!  

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Ichetucknee River – Florida Vertebrate Fossils

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Ichetucknee River University of Florida Vertebrate Fossil Localities CO001, CO028, CO031, CO042, CO043, CO044, CO045, CO046, CO053, CO063, CO064, CO065, CO066, CO067, CO068, CO069, CO081, CO086, and CO087 Location The river is about 4.1 miles (6.7 km) northwest of Fort White, Columbia-Suwannee co
co-occurrence of Sigmodon hispidus, Microtus pinetorum, Puma concolor, Panthera atrox, and Bison

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