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First Fossil Stork – Montbrook Fossil Dig

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Montbrook keeps on giving with the discovery of our first fossil stork! The fossil found is a tarsometatarsus which is an elongated bone in birds between the foot and lower leg bones. It’s somewhat equivalent to our ankle area but way longer. The discovery was extra exciting because it was made
Pleistocene- Fossil vertebrates associated with paleo-Indian artifacts at Little

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Bibliography of Florida Pottery Type Descriptions – Ceramic Technology Lab

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Florida Pottery Bibliography Pottery Type Descriptions Ashley, Keith H. and Vicki L. Rolland 1997     Grog-Tempered Pottery in the Mocama Province. The Florida Anthropologist 50(2):51-65. Online Austin, Robert J. 1996     Ceramic Seriation, Radiocarbon Data, and Subsistence Data from the
Ferguson, Vera M. 1951     Chronology at South Indian Field, Florida. In .

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About the Randell Research Center – Randell Research Center

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The Randell Research Center (RRC) is a program of the Florida Museum of Natural History focused on the coastal and island cultural and natural heritage of Florida. Archaeologists, biologists, and other scholars from the Florida Museum of Natural History have conducted research and education program
The site was a Calusa Indian village for over 1,500 years.

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The man behind the world’s largest private shell collection – Research News

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Volunteer Harry Lee has been transferring shells to the Florida Museum one car load at a time for eight years. Nearly every Wednesday at 7:05 a.m. for the past eight years, Dr. Harry G. Lee drives 90 minutes from his home in Jacksonville to volunteer in the Florida Museum of Natural History Inverte
Hawaii, Kenya, Mexico, the Philippines, Somalia, Tahiti, Tanzania, and numerous West Indian

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Extinct Caribbean bird’s closest relatives hail from Africa, South Pacific – Research News

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In a genetic surprise, ancient DNA shows the closest family members of an extinct bird known as the Haitian cave-rail are not in the Americas, but Africa and the South Pacific, uncovering an unexpected link between Caribbean bird life and the Old World. Like many animals unique to the Caribbean,
The last of three known West Indian species of cave-rails – flightless, chicken-sized

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Ethnography – Rare, Beautiful & Fascinating: 100 Years @FloridaMuseum

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With more than 3,600 objects, the Museum’s ethnographic collection is the largest in the Southeast.* The collection spans North America and includes many important artifact types. Many of these pieces were originally purchased by Leigh Morgan Pearsall between 1900-1960. Exhibit Objects North Am
Headdress Parka Tobacco Pouch North America Significant collections Indian

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