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Myrrh family Early in the 1970s, a paleontologist working on the outskirts of an Indian
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Myrrh family Early in the 1970s, a paleontologist working on the outskirts of an Indian
Arroyo, Miguel 1999 Las Figurinas de los Andes. El Arte Prehispánico de Venezuela, edited by Miguel Arroyo, Lourdes Blanco, Erika Wagner, pp. 195. Caracas: Fundación GalerÃa de Arte Nacional. Baudez, Claude F. 1970 Central America. Translated by James Hogarth. Geneva: Nagel Publisher.
Joyce, Thomas A. 1916 Central American and West Indian Archaeology.
Globally, nearly all sawfish species are declining largely due to coastal habitat threats and over-fishing, but dwindling northern populations of smalltooth sawfish in the Atlantic may get a helping hand from Florida Museum researchers who plan to begin monitoring for the endangered elasmobranch in
researchers who plan to begin monitoring for the endangered elasmobranch in the Indian
From September of 1565 to May of 1566 the Spanish colonists under Pedro Menéndez made their settlement at Seloy’s town. During that time they fought and expelled the French settlers at Fort Caroline, converted Seloy’s council house into a fort, and used St. Augustine as a base for exploration of oth
Augustine bay to Anastasia Island, where they felt safer from Indian attack.
When the first Spanish period ended in 1763, the incoming English authorities asserted that any Spaniards who remained in the colony under their rule could freely practice Catholicism. Nevertheless, only three or four people elected to remain in Florida, and a mass exodus took place in 1763 and 1764
families 161 Canary Island families 425 German Catholic families 26 Christian Indians
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Prehistoric big game hunters and not the last ice age are the likely culprits in the extinction of giant ground sloths and other North American great mammals such as mammoths, mastodons and saber-toothed tigers, says a Florida Museum of Natural History researcher. Determining whether the firs
He and his colleagues found the last record of West Indian ground sloths coincided
Carcharhinus falciformis Named for the silky look of its skin, the silky shark tends to be long and slender, with slightly shorter dorsal fin (top), and elongated pectoral fins. This is one of the most abundant sharks of the pelagic zone (open water away from shore and surface), and is usually no
It is found in the western Indian Ocean and the Red Sea from Tanzania to Mozambique
As the number of soldiers sent to St. Augustine’s garrison increased, the demand for housing also grew. The area between the plaza and the Castillo was settled mostly during the time after 1670. It seems that much of the property in St. Augustine was held and passed through women, since by the eigh
œstone age.â€� Life in these houses—whether rich or poor—featured a mixture of Indian