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Importance of Mangroves – South Florida Aquatic Environments

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Shoreline Protection Mangroves protect shorelines from erosion. Mangroves protect shorelines from damaging storm and hurricane winds, waves, and floods. Mangroves also help prevent erosion by stabilizing sediments with their tangled root systems. They maintain water quality and clarity, filterin
Photo © Cathleen Bester / Florida Museum West Indian manatee (Trichechus manatus

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The Ximenez-Fatio Site – Historical Archaeology

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/histarch/research/st-augustine/ximenez-fatio/

The Ximenez-Fatio site is probably the most-excavated site in St. Augustine. Located on Aviles Street in the heart of historic downtown St. Augustine, it is best-known for the eighteenth century house that stands on the property, built around 1798, and serving as one of Florida’s first tour
In Indians, Slaves and Colonists, edited by K.

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The Archaeology of Pineland is published – Randell Research Center

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/rrc/blog/the-archaeology-of-pineland-is-published/

A major new book about Pineland is now available. The Archaeology of Pineland: A Coastal Southwest Florida Site Complex, A.D. 50-1710 was edited by William Marquardt and Karen Walker. It contains 943 pages, 408 figures, 231 tables, bibliographic references, and an index. In the 1500s, the Calusa In
In the 1500s, the Calusa Indians controlled all of southern Florida.

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St. Augustine: First Colony – Research News

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/science/st-augustine-first-colony/

Florida Museum of Natural History Distinguished Research Curator Kathleen Deagan discusses research at St. Augustine, FL, where she has worked since 1976. In 1565, long before Jamestown, Spaniards, free and enslaved Africans and Native Americans crafted our country’s first enduring European settleme
to us because when Pedro Menéndez and his settlers arrived there was a Timucua Indian

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