Dein Suchergebnis zum Thema: Indianer

Zombi – Caribbean Archaeology Program

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/caribarch/education/zombi/

When you think of zombies, if you do, you probably envision the movie Night of the Living Dead, with its decomposing bodies escaping from their tombs to march though the darkness in slow, unstoppable formations eager to capture the living. But, not surprisingly, this is a Hollywood image that bears
So while other West Indian nations were evolving under the careful eye of European

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Butterflies of the Rainforest Exhibit ID Guide – Exhibits

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/exhibits/searchable-id-gallery/?_sf_s=leaf

Due to a large-scale expansion project, the exhibits building — including the Butterfly Rainforest — is currently CLOSED. The Museum anticipates re-opening in 2026. This guide contains photographs of Lepidoptera species displayed in the Florida Museum’s Butterfly Rainforest exhibit since it ope
) White or Gray  (69) Yellow  (33) Reset filter Found 7 Results Autumn Leaf Indian

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Change Through Time – Historical Archaeology

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/histarch/research/haiti/puerto-real/change-through-time/

One of the most interesting questions in the investigation of the earliest European colonies is the rate, degree and characteristics of the transition from a „European“ to a „Euro-American“. The archaeological deposits at Puerto Real could be divided „early“ (ca. 1503-1550) and „late“ (ca. 1550-158
the Spanish colonists as cooking wares, reflect the change from a predominantly Indian

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Science Cafe – Florida Museum

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/blog/tag/science-cafe/

Come to the Museum’s Science Cafés for engaging conversation about a variety of science topics. A comfortable atmosphere provides the setting for lively discussions. Our Cafés are hosted at local restaurants that offer special menus for the event. As space is limited for these FREE programs.
Topic: Dislocations and Migrations of the Yamasee Indians, with Charles Cobb, Ph.D

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A Very Special Seashell – Randell Research Center

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/rrc/blog/a-very-special-seashell/

If you have ever collected shells on a beach in Southwest Florida, you almost surely have a lightning whelk in your possession. This beautiful mollusk (Sinistrofulgur sinistrum) is named for the colorful, jagged lines visible on its outer surface. It lives in marine waters of the southern Atlantic
Seashell Loved by Florida tourists, used for tools by the Calusa, and sacred to many Indian

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Biannual Plant Sale – Shopping

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/shops/plants/biannual-sale/?utm_source=ev&utm_medium=fps&utm_campaign=in

Interested in attracting butterflies to your property? Our plant sale features native, nectar, host and accent plants, with proceeds benefiting the Florida Museum’s Butterfly Rainforest exhibit. Fall Plant Sale 2025 The Florida Museum’s exhibits building is currently closed for the large-scale e
Milkweed Purple Passionflower Corky Stemmed Passionflower Lopsided Indian

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Biannual Plant Sale – Shopping

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/shops/plants/biannual-sale/

Interested in attracting butterflies to your property? Our plant sale features native, nectar, host and accent plants, with proceeds benefiting the Florida Museum’s Butterfly Rainforest exhibit. Fall Plant Sale 2025 The Florida Museum’s exhibits building is currently closed for the large-scale e
Milkweed Purple Passionflower Corky Stemmed Passionflower Lopsided Indian

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Swordfish – Discover Fishes

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/discover-fish/species-profiles/swordfish/

Xiphias gladius This migratory billfish can grow to 177 inches long, from the tip of its slender bill to the end of its crescent caudal (tail) fin. It is a dark brown black above, fading to a lighter shade underneath, and its first dorsal and anal fins are significantly more pronounced and curved
In the Indian Ocean, swordfish concentrations occur off the coasts of India, Sri

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