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Archaic Period – Environmental Archaeology

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Middle Archaic in the Greater Southeast and Northeast Florida By Kenneth E. Sassaman, May 2001 Until recently, the Middle Archaic period of ca. 8000 to 5000 years ago was regarded by archaeologists as a time of small, mobile, hunter-gatherer populations whose cultural differences could be explaine
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National Park Service Collaborative Project – Environmental Archaeology

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National Park Service Collaborative Project Florida National Park Service Southeast Archaeology Project Principal Investigator: Irvy Quitmyer, 2011-2015 The Environmental Archaeology Program has recently entered into a collaborative research project with the National Park Service Southeast Arch
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Water Shapes Florida – Pressroom

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Exhibit Press Kit Press Release Exhibit Webpage Free Admission | Now Open Dive in and explore Florida’s most valuable resource: water. This engaging exhibit tells the story of the state’s fresh water, from the aquifers underground to the rivers and lakes to the clouds in the sky. Enter a magic
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Research Alumni – Environmental Archaeology

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/envarch/people/alumni/

Research Alumni The following individuals studied or worked in the Environmental Archaeology Program for an extended period. This list is still preliminary, and we will soon be adding visiting researchers and photos. If you are/know of an alumnus not currently listed or have information regarding a
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Ceibal – Environmental Archaeology

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Ceibal Archaeological Project Project Zooarchaeologist: Ashley Sharpe What can animal bones and shells tell us about the rise of Maya society? With a history spanning some 2,000 years, the site of Ceibal (formerly „Seibal“) has one of the longest occupation sequences anywhere in the Maya are
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Traders Cove – Environmental Archaeology

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Zooarchaeological Investigations at Traders Cove Project PIs: Irv Quitmyer and Erin Thornton The Traderscove site (8VO48) is located in Volusia County, Florida in a riverine/lacustrine environment where the prehistoric people would have had local access to both terrestrial and freshwater resourc
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History of the Herbarium – University of Florida Herbarium (FLAS)

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In late 1891, Peter Henry Rolfs began collecting specimens of wild plants in Florida, essentially marking the formation of the University of Florida Herbarium. The University of Florida Herbarium (FLAS) contains about a half million specimens, including about 350,000 vascular plants, 70,000 bryophy
Some time around 1943–1944, a formal herbarium logo stamp and accession numbers

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Largetooth Sawfish – Discover Fishes

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Pristis pristis Although sawfish look somewhat like sharks, they are actually rays. They have an elongated snout or „rostrum“ that is studded with teeth that they swing from side to side to stun schooling fishes, crustaceans and invertebrates upon which they feed. Large tooth sawfishes are most c
Catálogo comentado de los peces marinos del Perú. Compagno, L.J.V.

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Soils – Environmental Archaeology

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Archaeopedology at the Lake Monroe Outlet Midden (8VO53) By Sylvia J. Scudder The Site Setting Volusia County, FL is bordered on the east by the Atlantic Ocean and the west by the St. Johns River. The landscape is formed from a series of beach ridges and terraces that accumulated tens of thousa
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