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Past Research Associates – South Florida Archaeology & Ethnography

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/sflarch/people/past-research-associates/

Robert J. Austin Bob is Vice President and Principal Investigator of Southeastern Archaeological Research, Inc. He holds a Ph.D. in Anthropology from the University of Florida and a M.A. in Public Archaeology from the University of South Florida. He has worked as a Florida archaeologist and lithic
Public Archaeology Randell Research Center Museum Exhibits What To Do If You Find

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Gator Giving Day 2024 – Support

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The Florida Museum of Natural History, located on the University of Florida campus, invites you to join us as we “Stand Up & Holler� on Gator Nation Giving Day. Every gift, large or small, makes a difference. Let’s show the world what friends of the Florida Museum can do when we pull together
Explore the funds below, find your favorites, then join us online and across the

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About Warren – Office of Museum Technology

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Warren began his career in IT as a field technician for IBM in 1993 where he repaired and serviced PS/2 workstations, Intel based servers, and RS6000 RISC servers. Like many IBM employees, Warren moved around and was stationed in in Tallahassee, FL, Valdosta, GA, and eventually Gainesville, FL with
Warren again left the private sector, returning to the University of Florida to find

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Staff – South Florida Archaeology & Ethnography

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Michelle LeFebvre Associate Curator and Director of the Randell Research Center Michelle was promoted to Associate Curator in Summer 2025 and was awarded a 2024 University of Florida Excellence Award for Assistant Professors!  E-mail: mlefebvre@flmnh.ufl.edu Dr. Michelle LeFebvre is th
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Maya politics likely played role in ancient large game decline – Research News

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When Kitty Emery goes hunting for large-game, she doesn’t have to wait for the right season, because the animals that Emery hunts are already dead. And her hunting has paid off. A study published by Florida Museum of Natural History Assistant Curator of Environmental Archaeology Kitty Emery i
This time period, from about 1000 B.C. to 1500 A.D. included the final period of

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Students and Volunteers – Paleobotany + Palynology

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Students Ashley Hamersma Ph.D. Student Department of Biology Florida Museum of Natural History Advisor: Dr. Steven R. Manchester Email: ahamersma“@“ufl.edu I received my BS in Earth & Environmental Sciences and a minor in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology from the University of M
Manchester Email: fnares”@”ufl.edu I received my B.S. in Geology with a minor in

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Indigenous communities used the Caribbean Sea as an aquatic highway – Research News

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With some 7,000 islands and cays and a 7,000-year history of human habitation, the Caribbean Sea is practically synonymous with maritime travel. The very word “canoe� is derived from the term “kana:wa,� used by the Indigenous Arawakans of the Caribbean to describe their dugout vessels. Without cl
As early as 800 B.C., new groups arrived from Venezuela and established a trading

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Blood-sucking Moth Parasites – Andrei Sourakov | Lepidoptera Collections Coordinator

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I know what you are going to say: “Moths have no blood.â€� That’s splitting hairs though—moths have liquid called hemolymph that performs similar function as our blood; it’s not red because there is no hemoglobin. In moths, lymph delivers nutrients throughout the body, while oxygen is delivered via th
I was surprised to find more of such lymph-feeding midges on one of the large erebid

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New book sheds light on importance of pottery to early peoples – Research News

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A new book by a Florida Museum researcher challenges traditional theories about the exchange of prehistoric pottery and its value among ancient peoples in north Florida and southern Georgia. “The Swift Creek Gift: Vessel Exchange on the Atlantic Coast� by Neill Wallis, an assistant curator of arc
used it for 10 years.� The samples are from the Woodland period, from 1,000 B.C

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Becoming Visible: Michelle Barboza – Research News

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/science/becoming-visible-michelle-barboza/

The University of Florida’s Florida Museum of Natural History celebrated 100 years of inspiring people to care about life on Earth in 2017. To mark the closing of an era and the beginning of a new century, UF News profiled three Florida Museum women who are shaping the research institution’s future
“I was doing research and realized, wow, this woman in 500 B.C. had the same problems

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