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Publications on the Garden Patch Site (8DI4) Hyde, Hayley M. Singleton and Neill J. Wallis 2020 Coastal Subsistence and Platform Mound Feasting on Florida’s Northern Gulf Coast. Journal of Island and Coastal Archaeology. DOI: 10.1080/15564894.2020.1783037 Kohler, Timothy A. 1975 The Garden Pa
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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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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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Ripley P. Bullen, past Florida Museum curator of Florida Archaeology, collected information about Florida projectile points from both avocational and professional archaeologists for decades. Timeline: 1957 – Museum records suggest this is when Bullen first gathered data for the projectile poin
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Welcome to the Florida Fossil Permit Program Florida is known for its abundance of easily accessible fossils which are rapidly eroded from the ground by water movement on beaches and in rivers. The goal of the program is for permitted individuals to discover vertebrate fossils on state lands
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The All Catfish Species Inventory (Order Siluriformes) or „All Catfishes“ as it became known, was funded by NSF as Phase I of a PBI of the Otophysi and was completed in 2009. Otophysi (minnows, characins, electric fishes, and catfishes) comprises 72% of all freshwater fishes. As indicated by
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The Excavated Collections include all archaeological materials that have been excavated using systematic recovery techniques. These collections include material collected by Florida Museum archaeologists and graduate students during site surveys, small-scale testing, and large-scale excavations. Wh
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So February was crazy. Even by our usual standards of busy-ness, everything was just a little bit more hectic in February. There was a lot of background busyness in the form of job seminars. Most weeks, sometimes twice a week, the whole museum schlepped over to Powell Hall (the public face of the
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