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Donated Private Collections – Florida Archaeology & Bioarchaeology

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/flarch/collections/donated-private/

Private collections donated by individuals and families represent an important aspect of the Florida Archaeology collections. These collections include provenienced artifacts from throughout Florida and a limited amount of material from other parts of North America. These collections range in size
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Bolen Beveled, Subtype 3 – Florida Archaeology & Bioarchaeology

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/flarch/collections/bullen/point-types/bolen-beveled-3/

Bolen Beveled, Subtype 3 Size: Small to large (2.6 – 9.5 cm long) Stemmed/Unstemmed: Stemmed Body Shape: Triangular Cross-Section Shape: Rhomboid Blade Edge Shape: Beveled; serrated Notch Shape: Side notched or corner notched Stem Shape: Expanded Base Shape: Straight; convex
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Terminology – Florida Archaeology & Bioarchaeology

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/flarch/collections/worked-faunal-bone-ivory-collection/worked_bone_ivory_terminology/

Terminology and fishhook anatomy.  Fishhook is an item for catching fish. These ancient examples are from Florida waterways and at first glance appear much the same. Closer inspection reveals diversity and unique features crafted by skilled artisans. Florida fishhooks tend to be eyeless. Instead, th
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Bullen Point Types Gallery – Florida Archaeology & Bioarchaeology

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/flarch/collections/bullen/point-types/

Welcome to our searchable Bullen type collection of Florida projectile points.  Narrow down your search using the keywords below, or browse all of the types. Click the images to learn about each type and see more examples. The date ranges reflect published literature, but are subject to change as n
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Bioarchaeological Collections – Florida Archaeology & Bioarchaeology

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/flarch/collections/bioarchaeological/

Bioarchaeological collections currently housed at the Florida Museum of Natural History are primarily from archaeological sites across Florida. These collections were excavated prior to the enactment of the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act [NAGPRA]. The Museum is continuing it
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What to do if you find a Dugout Canoe – Florida Archaeology & Bioarchaeology

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/flarch/dugout-canoes/

Please Do Not Remove It! Contact either Dr. Amanda Hall ahall@floridamuseum.ufl.edu at the Florida Museum of Natural History (352-273-1928) in Gainesville, Florida –or– Please contact Amy Socha with the Bureau of Archaeological Research at amy.socha@dos.fl.gov or 850.245.6334 in Tallahassee,
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Lithic Terminology – Florida Archaeology & Bioarchaeology

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/flarch/collections/bullen/terminology/

This page is meant to provide typical jargon used in identifying, defining, and describing projectile points. It is based on information collated from multiple glossaries for general understanding of the selected term. Examples of certain features found in the Bullen Projectile Point Type Collection
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