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Rare fossils of extinct elephant document the earliest known instance of butchery in India – Research News

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/science/rare-fossils-of-extinct-elephant-document-the-earliest-known-instance-of-butchery-in-india/

During the late middle Pleistocene, between 300 and 400 thousand years ago, at least three ancient elephant relatives died near a river in the Kashmir Valley of South Asia. Not long after, they were covered in sediment and preserved along with 87 stone tools made by the ancestors of modern humans.
date, only one fossil hominin — the Narmada human — has ever been found on the Indian

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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
was also a source of food and materials for clothing and furnishings in Plains Indian

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Plaque with Painted Woodpecker – Rare, Beautiful & Fascinating: 100 Years @FloridaMuseum

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This object is on permanent display in the South Florida People & Environments exhibit, located in the “Native American Legacy” gallery. Summary Plaque with Painted Woodpecker From Collier Co., Florida Dates to ~AD 650-750 Collection South Florida Archaeology Story This is a painti
It was painted about 1,200 years ago by Indians who lived on present-day Marco Island

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The search for Chicaza – Research News

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More than 300 years ago, the Spanish conquistador Hernando de Soto set out from Spanish Florida on an expedition to explore North America. Archaeologists have long debated the exact path he took and what occurred during his journey along the ‘De Soto Trail,’ but at least one point is undisputed: de
Soto Trail,’ but at least one point is undisputed: de Soto encountered Chickasaw Indians

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Coral Trees of Los Angeles and the Moths that Attack them – Andrei Sourakov | Lepidoptera Collections Coordinator

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/andrei-sourakov/activities/coral-trees-california/

I have been working on moths known as Erythrina Stem Borer (or twig borer) since 2010, which turned out to be several similar species with similar biologies found around the world. Suddenly, and rather unexpectedly, the moths have become a major horticultural pest in southern California, where Eryth
trees at a property east of L.A. which is heavily landscaped with E. variegata (the Indian

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Florida’s Environment: 10 Stories to Watch for April – Thompson Earth Systems Institute

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/earth-systems/blog/floridas-environment-10-stories-to-watch-for-april/

A Tampa Bay Times investigation revealed that nearly one in four of Florida’s waterways are dangerously polluted, with many worsening over the past two decades. The study analyzed over four million water quality tests, uncovering elevated levels of nitrogen, phosphorus, and other pollutants in cruci
levels of nitrogen, phosphorus, and other pollutants in crucial ecosystems like the Indian

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Introduction – St. Augustine: America’s Ancient City

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The establishment of Charleston by the English in 1670, and the threat of occupation by the pirate Robert Searles finally made the Spanish Crown willing to invest seriously in St. Augustine as a strategic military point in Spain’s protection of her Caribbean possessions. The construction of a stone
Nearly the entire population—Spaniards, Christian Indians and Africans—left St.

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Collection – Invertebrate Zoology

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Online Collection Database The >700K specimen lots (2023) available digitally through the online database represent >95% of our collection. Sampled are cataloged with phylum-specific catalog numbers. Specimens from recent surveys are frequently accompanied by tissue samples and images. Tissue
the New World, while 18% is from tropical Australasia and surrounding Pacific and Indian

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