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Exhibits Events Kids + Families Outreach Programs Shopping Enjoy an interactive online
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This special event gives participants … Continue Enjoy an interactive online experience
RECENT PUBLICATIONS (since 2013) SYMBOLS: * – graduate student, ** – post-doctoral researcher, *** – former lab members, bold – lab members at the time of publication 2022 Publications Grun**, T.B., Kowalewski, M., (2022), Spatial distribution, diversity, and taphonomy of clypeasteroid and spatan
 19 (193), 20220226 https://doi.org/10.1098/rsif.2022.0226 (first published online
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What’s Pollinator Palooza? This October, the Florida Museum is hosting events all about pollinators! We might not be able to celebrate butterflies, bees and other pollinators in person at our popular ButterflyFest, but we can learn about pollinators and how to support them in our gardens virtually
Virtual Gardening Workshops Enjoy an interactive online experience for gardeners
Fossil primates, ancient mollusks and exotic butterflies will soon be coming to your home—as long as you have a personal computer. This week, the National Science Foundation awarded a five-year, $15.5 million grant to the iDigBio project based at the University of Florida to continue leading the
the national effort to digitize biodiversity collections and make them available online
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you can hear a hushed murmur of … Continue Did you know you can visit the Museum online
The Latin American archaeology collection represents artifacts dating before the time of European contact from sites spanning from Mexico south to Honduras (Mesoamerica), the intermediate area (Costa Rica south to Colombia and Venezuela), and the Andes of South America. These collections are predom
Florida Museum photo by Kristen Grace Rare, Beautiful & Fascinating Online Exhibit
The Latin American archaeology collection represents artifacts dating before the time of European contact from sites spanning from Mexico south to Honduras (Mesoamerica), the intermediate area (Costa Rica south to Colombia and Venezuela), and the Andes of South America. These collections are predom
Florida Museum photo by Kristen Grace Rare, Beautiful & Fascinating Online Exhibit
Explore our Research for links to recent peer-reviewed books and articles by CTL faculty and staff. Manuals Bloch, Lindsay 2019Â Manufacturing Inclusion and Temper Resin Blocks for Ceramics Analysis and Training. Ceramic Technology Laboratory, Florida Museum of Natural History. PDF Cordell, An
These publications are now available online through the Institutional Repository