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These images represent 32 different types of Caddoan pottery recovered from archaeological sites in Oklahoma, Texas, and Louisiana. The sherds from this type collection were donated to the University of Florida in the 1950s and 1960s from the Stoval Museum at the University of Oklahoma, the Anthrop
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The McGuire Center for Lepidoptera and Biodiversity (MGCL) at the Florida Museum of Natural History (FLMNH), University of Florida (UF), periodically accepts applications from prospective students interested in earning a Master’s or Ph.D. degree from the Department of Biology, Entomology and Nematol
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Numerous threatened and endangered species reside in Florida’s rocky pinelands Numerous threatened and endangered species occur in the rocky pinelands of south Florida, including: silver thatch palm (Coccothrinax argentata) big pine partridge pea (Cassia keyensis) pride-of-big-pine (Stru
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The sherds comprising this type collection were recovered from archaeological sites in Alabama, Arkansas, Louisiana, and Mississippi. Many were excavated on Works Progress Administration projects during the Great Depression, as part of the Lower Mississippi Survey (Phillips et al. 1951) among other
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The term „mangrove“ refers to certain species of plant life or to the entire plant community which includes individual mangrove species. Mangroves live in wet saline habitats and reproduce through viviparity There are more than 50 species within 12 families of mangroves distributed worldwi
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Many Florida pottery types are pictured in the following image galleries, demonstrating the long history and variety of pottery-making in Florida. The galleries do not provide an exhaustive inventory, as we do not have examples of every type that has been described in Florida’s archaeological liter
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Anomura
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