New article out by CTL researchers on color identification in archaeology
New article out by CTL researchers on color identification in archaeology. Check out the press release here: Human eye beats … Continue
“Archaeologists Don’t Dig Dinosaurs” is a well worn refrain, but occasionally we find that fossils were an important part of … Continue
A comprehensive new book on the archaeology of Barbados features a chapter by Lindsay Bloch on the elemental analysis of … Continue
We are pleased to announce the launch of a new way to identify and learn more about the pre-Columbian pottery … Continue
Every March, Florida celebrates the rich archaeological heritage of the state. The theme this year is “Shared Collections-Shared Stories.” March … Continue
Join us on Saturday, March 9, 2019 for a day of all things pottery. The Silver River Museum and Environmental … Continue
A new study out of the Ceramic Tech Lab demonstrates that the soft “chalky” pottery known as St. Johns ware … Continue
From 1956 to 1973, the Florida State Museum published a series, Contributions of the Florida State Museum. These short archaeological and … Continue
This semester, Mara Reynolds, our intern in Museum Studies, has begun to produce 3D models of our collection. Models are … Continue
Two new galleries display images of pottery from the southeastern U.S. The Alabama gallery contains ware types specific to Alabama. … Continue