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Life and Death in the 1600s – St. Augustine: America’s Ancient City

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The reduced level of external crown support, and the increasing diversion of resources and activity to the hinterland farms and missions had a negative economic impact on the residents of seventeenth century St. Augustine. Food, clothing and Spanish material goods were increasingly scarce, and resi
Six red bowls from Puebla Thirteen Guale pots, small and large Sixty-five empty olive

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Archaeologists verify Florida’s Mound Key as location of elusive Spanish fort – Research News

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Florida and Georgia archaeologists have discovered the location of Fort San Antón de Carlos, home of one of the first Jesuit missions in North America. The Spanish fort was built in 1566 in the capital of the Calusa, the most powerful Native American tribe in the region, on present-day Mound Key in
discovered Spanish artifacts including a lead-shot mold, clockwise from top left, an olive

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Fringed Filefish – Discover Fishes

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Monacanthus ciliatus Filefish are flat oval-shaped fish that can escape predators by hiding in a crevice and extending the spines at the top of their heads to firmly wedge themselves into the space. The fringed filefish has an extendable „dewlap“ under its belly that makes it appear larger if nee
Coloration Fringed filefish vary in color from olive gray or green to yellowish

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Split Rock Conservation Area Species List – McGuire Center

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ADELIDAE Adela caeruleella – Southern Longhorn Moth APODITRYSIA – unplaced to superfamily or family Cycloplasis panicifoliella ARGYRESTHIIDAE Argyresthia subreticulata – Speckled Argyresthia ATTEVIDAE Atteva aurea – Ailanthus Webworm AUTOSTICHIDAE Autosticha kyo
kwakae Telphusa perspicua Theisoa constrictella GEOMETRIDAE Acasis viridata – Olive-and-black

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Downtown St. Augustine – Historical Archaeology

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In 1565 a fleet of Spanish ships led by Pedro Menéndez de Aviles established the first permanent European settlement in North America at present-day St. Augustine, Florida. After a difficult first decade of conflict with the local Timucua Indians, the city established itself as the capital of Spani
Publications from UF Excavations Avery, George 1995 Pots as packaging: The Spanish Olive

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Atlantic Guitarfish – Discover Fishes

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Pseudobatos lentiginosus Guitarfish look somewhere between a shark and a ray, with the dorsal and caudal fins on the back half of its tubular body, and a narrow pectoral disc at its head. The Atlantic guitarfish is one of the smallest, growing to almost 30 inches, and gray to brown on top with wh
George Burgess Coloration The dorsal side of the Atlantic guitarfish is gray, olive

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Seaweed Blenny – Discover Fishes

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Parablennius marmoreus This tiny fish rarely gets to be more than 3 inches long. Although it has a few look-alike fish, it is easily recognized by the tufts of branched cirri above each eye. Its elongated body with blunt head is ideal for life in the shallows among rocks, seaweed, and seafloor li
The molly miner is olive brown with darker markings and a few white spots, along

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Vast DNA tree of life for plants revealed by global science team – Research News

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A new paper published today in the journal Nature by an international team of 279 scientists led by the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew presents the most up-to-date understanding of the flowering plant tree of life. Using 1.8 billion letters of genetic code from over 9,500 species covering almost 8,00
analyzed specimens of species that are already extinct, such as the Guadalupe Island olive

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Lane Snapper – Discover Fishes

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Lutjanus synagris These almond-shaped reef fish usually find a favorite location and don’t stray far from it their entire lives. They’re pink-red on top, with yellow to red fins, and they have silvery bodies with pink to yellow lines running from end to end. Although they generally grow to about
stripes on the snout and cheek and the back, sides, and upper caudal fin lobe is olive

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Common Eagle Ray – Discover Fishes

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Myliobatis aquila Although it is considered harmless to humans, this ray should be handled carefully because of the sharp spine at the base of its very long tail. It has a diamond-shaped pectoral disc that is much wider than long, with trailing pointed fins, usually a dark coppery to blackish on
Coloration The dorsal surface of this ray is dusky bronze or blackish with olive

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