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Environmental Archaeology – Florida Museum of Natural History

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

T The Environmental Archaeology Program collections include modern comparative and archaeological specimens of zoological, botanical, and pedological materials. Our modern comparative collection represents over 13,000 individual specimens and forms the foundation of our research as well as for biol
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Middle Caicos – Environmental Archaeology

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/envarch/research/caribbean/middle-caicos/

Differential Deposits at MC-6 (Middle Caicos) Excavations at MC-6 (Photo courtesy of Joost Morsink) Recent excavations by Joost Morsink (Courtesy Assistant Scientist, Florida Museum) at MC-6, a prehistoric site on the island of Middle Caicos, produced several vertebrate faunal samples. Zooarchaeol
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Motul de San Jose – Environmental Archaeology

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/envarch/research/maya/motul-de-san-jose/

Motul de San Jose Ecology Sub-project Project Director: Kitty Emery How did the ancient Maya of the southern lowlands control the economics of environmental management? Natural resources are both essential and limited for any society. This is particularly true for those cultures co-existing
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About Our Logo – Environmental Archaeology

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/envarch/about/logo/

The Environmental Archaeology Program logo represents the complexity of our research about the relationship between ancient peoples and their surroundings. Our studies include zooarchaeological studies of animal remains, archaeobotanical studies of plant remains, and geoarchaeological studies of sed
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El Mirador – Environmental Archaeology

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/envarch/research/maya/el-mirador/

El Mirador, Peten, Guatemala Project Zooarchaeologists: Kitty Emery and Erin Thornton How did the earliest „elite“ of the Maya world use and control their abundant animal resources to enhance their status and record their wealth? El Mirador was one of the most fabulous and developed of the Pr
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Ancient Animal Trade – Environmental Archaeology

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/envarch/research/maya/ancient-animal-trade/

Trade of Animals among the Ancient Maya Project Investigator: Erin Thornton Have we been underestimating the extent of ancient Maya animal trade? What does this mean in terms of ancient Maya economics? As part of her PhD research in the Environmental Archaeology collections, Erin Thornton stu
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Scary cursive collection – University of Florida Herbarium (FLAS)

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/herbarium/research/mossesinflas/scary-cursive-collection/

We are currently editing the labels of our specimens and as we predicted, handwritten labels need to be manually processed. Our current students invented the term „Scary cursive“ for these specimens and we thought it will be fun to make a collection of „Scary specimens“ to provide an idea of why
Editing Standards Skeletal Data Processing for SERNEC Flora of Macaya National Park

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A Hunt for Treasure – For Educators

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/educators/blogs/a-hunt-for-treasure/

As children, many of us grow up listening to fantastical stories about pirates sailing the seas, exploring islands, and following maps to big red X’s that mark the spot for buried treasure. My little brother and I would play pirates in our backyard as we ventured past the vast tomato garden and a
was a large canteen wrapped in camouflage tape hidden among the trees lining a park

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