‘Water Shapes Florida’ Opening Celebration – Florida Museum https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/event/water-shapes-florida-opening/
Food Trucks: B‚z Gelati, 12-4 p.m. Schedule of Ev
Food Trucks: B’z Gelati, 12-4 p.m.
Food Trucks: B‚z Gelati, 12-4 p.m. Schedule of Ev
Food Trucks: B’z Gelati, 12-4 p.m.
It was home to Native Americans as early as 12,000 B.C., then settlers during the
Museum photo by Zach Guignardi It was home to Native Americans as early as 12,000 B.C
Type List Cerro Maya Structure and Excavation Correlation Cerro Maya Small Finds
Maya Type List Cerro Maya Structure and Excavation Correlation Cerro Maya Small Finds
Williston 3A (=Williston IIIA) University of Florida Vertebrate Fossil Locality LV022 Location Williston 3A is located in a now abandoned and flooded limestone quarry in the northern part of the town of Williston, east and north of US Highway 27 and south of State Highway 121, Levy County, Florid
All are isolated finds; no associated or articulated skeletons.
Systematic artifact collections are most comprehensive for Southwest Florida. There are also important reference collections from elsewhere in South Florida. Collections included: Cushing Collection, comprised of the many items collected by Frank Hamilton Cushing during his 1895-1896 visits to
Public Archaeology Randell Research Center Museum Exhibits What To Do If You Find
Welcome to the worked faunal bone and ivory collection. This gallery highlights the Fishhooks from this collection that are unique and rare. Hook-and-line fishing technology is among the various methods used to capture fish by indigenous peoples and other communities spanning thousands of years from
Research News Recommended Reading Florida Archaeology Links What to do if you find
Grace picked up her interest in computer science early on, in the forms of low-level tinkering with computer hardware and software and playing and learning about video games. Along the path to choosing a field and college major, assisted by immersion in the natural world of north central Florida, sh
In her personal life, you’ll often find Grace on north-central Florida’s paved and
Thank you for offering me the $1,000.00 travel support last summer. This financial support allowed me to attend the 60th annual conference of the Association of Tropical Biology and Conservation (ATBC) in Kigali, Rwanda. During the conference, I presented some preliminary results from my third disse
Not only did we find all members of the African big five, but we also had many interesting
Celebrate with us as we embark on a new journey! Enjoy everything the Florida Museum is today and learn how to connect with us around the community during our much-anticipated expansion project. Museum Fest is all about the natural history we highlight every day here at the Florida Museum! Pick up
Food Trucks:Â B’z Gelati, Fat G’s BBQ and Catering Florida Museum on the Go!
The funds for the Summer of 2024 were requested for both travel to present at the North American Paleontological Convention (NAPC) current research carried out at FLMNH and to continue outreach at the Wind River Indian Reservation. At NAPC, I presented a fossil plant, “A Woody Angiosperm from the
try to participate with them but hope that this type of work inspires others to find