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Established in 1983, the South Florida Program investigates, reports on, and conserves knowledge of the past environments and cultures of South Florida, with the goal of exploring human-animal interactions in an interdisciplinary framework. Exhibit Objects Archaeological Collections The Syste
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Archaeologists and historians estimate that up to 100 million native people lived in the Americas before Europeans arrived. Taíno artifacts such as this bowl remind us that Christopher Columbus did not truly discover a “New World” in 1492. Summary Ceramic Vessel Made by Taíno people, En Bas Sal
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Established in 1983, the South Florida Program investigates, reports on, and conserves knowledge of the past environments and cultures of South Florida, with the goal of exploring human-animal interactions in an interdisciplinary framework. Exhibit Objects Archaeological Collections The Syste
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