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Jerald T. Milanich, contributing editor at Archaeology magazine and curator emeritus in archaeology at the Florida Museum of Natural History, has been named a fellow in the American Academy of Arts & Sciences. Milanich is among 229 new fellows who join one of the nation’s most prestigious
Other 2010 inductees include actors John Lithgow, Steve Martin and Denzel Washington
Explore our recent Research and Ceramic Technology Laboratory Publications Bullen, Ripley P. and James B. Stoltman 1972 Fiber-tempered Pottery in Southeastern United States and Northern Columbia: Its Origins, Context, and Significance. Florida Anthropological Society Publications Number 6. B
Journal of the Washington Academy of Sciences 35(7):218–223.
Our laboratory investigates the evolution and diversity of insects, especially butterflies and moths (Lepidoptera). The Kawahara lab uses evolutionary, behavior, and genomic sequencing approaches to understand patterns of insect evolution and diversity. Many of our current projects use collections-
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The Kawahara Lab is committed to supporting the integration of research and education. As part of the Florida Museum and McGuire Center, outreach in our lab focuses primarily on educating the general public about the importance of natural history. We actively participate in various programs in scien
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Three treatises published during the 19th Century summarized the non — marine molluscan fauna of Mexico and Central America known at that time. Herman Strebel. 1873. Beitrag zur Kenntniss der Fauna mexikanischer Land — und Süsswasser — Conchylien. Theil I: 1 — 69. 1875, Theil II: 1 — 58. 1878, Th
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