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Environmental Archaeology new study on Colonial horse DNA draws media attention – Environmental Archaeology

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In a recent paper published in PLOS ONE, researchers of the Florida Museum, including EAP alumnus Nicolas Delsol and EAP curator Kitty Emery, shed light on the history of domestic horses in the Americas through the analysis of the oldest domestic horse mitogenome sequenced so far. The specimen comes
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Florida White Florida Wit Beer – Events

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On November 15, 2019, our Daniels Lab team and First Magnitude Brewing Company celebrated the launch of a Belgian witbier style brew called “Florida White,” highlighting the rare Florida White butterfly. Guests at the brewery got to try the beer, talk with researchers about their work with imperiled
with imperiled butterflies, and buy merch like glasses and shirts with the unique logo

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Digitizing Zooarchaeology: ZooarchNet – Environmental Archaeology

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Environmental remains from archaeological sites provide important information about the long history of human-environmental relationships. The data derived from environmental archaeology research not only provides us with a rich cultural perspective, but is also a vital source of biodiversity resear
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What is Environmental Archaeology? – Environmental Archaeology

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What is Environmental Archaeology? Environmental archaeology is the interdisciplinary study of past human interactions with the natural world – a world that encompasses plants, animals, and landscapes. We seek to reconstruct ancient environments associated with archaeological sites and the use of p
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Cows in New Spain – Environmental Archaeology

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Project Archaeologist: Nicolas Delsol Before the arrival of the Europeans in the New World, native societies of Mesoamerica used very few domesticated species. They relied mainly on hunting to provide themselves with meat and other animal products. After the conquest of Mexico and Guatemala,
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Visiting Researchers – Environmental Archaeology

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We welcome visitors interested using the FLMNH-EAP collections to conduct academic and scientific research on the interaction of humans in modern and ancient environments of the circum-Caribbean, including southeastern North America, the Caribbean, Central America, and northern South America. Such v
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Petexbatun – Environmental Archaeology

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Petexbatun: Zooarchaeological Clues to the Maya Collapse Project Zooarchaeologist: Kitty Emery What caused the „collapse“ of the ancient Maya? Was there actually any „collapse“ at all? This question has plagued Mesoamerican archaeologists since our first forays into the tropical rainforests
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Sclerochronology – Environmental Archaeology

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Sclerochronology Sclerochronology is the study of physical and chemical variations in the accretionary hard tissues of organisms, and the temporal context in which they formed. Sclerochronology focuses primarily upon growth patterns reflecting annual, monthly, fortnightly, tidal, daily, and sub
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