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Contributors – Special Publication

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/beautiful/contributors/

 All Things Beautiful: Wonders from the Collections of the Florida Museum of Natural History was created in-house at the Florida Museum of Natural History, with contributions from the curators and collection managers of each collection as well as input from emeriti faculty and staff and national and
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Swift Creek Pottery Collection – Florida Archaeology & Bioarchaeology

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Swift Creek Complicated Stamped pottery, and related types, were widely produced throughout Georgia, eastern Alabama, and northern Florida during the Middle and Late Woodland periods between roughly AD 100 and 800. Complicated stamped pottery preserves truly unique evidence of social interactions.
DOI: 10.1080/0734578X.2017.1342067 Wallis, Neill J. 2011  The Swift Creek Gift: Vessel

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Points of Pride – Digital Engagement

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Although we are involved with a great deal of projects across the Museum, we’re especially proud of the planning and implementation of these highlights: Florida Snake ID Guide Our most recent project was assisting our Herpetology Department in a complete revamp and upgrade of the Florida snake I
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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
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