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Kitty Emery to lead UF section of collaborative multi-institutional NSF FAIROS RCN grant to advance ethical open science

Aug 22, 2022

We are thrilled to announce Disciplinary Improvements for Past Global Change Research: Connecting Data Systems and Practitioners, a National Science … Continue

EAP alumnus N. Delsol observing the horse tooth fragment

Environmental Archaeology new study on Colonial horse DNA draws media attention

Aug 2, 2022

In a recent paper published in PLOS ONE, researchers of the Florida Museum, including EAP alumnus Nicolas Delsol and EAP … Continue

Arianne Boileau

Environmental Archaeology Program student receives UF Graduate School Mentoring Award

May 28, 2020

Arianne Boileau, a PhD student in the Environmental Archaeology Program was awarded the 2020 Graduate School Mentoring Award awarded by … Continue

Ashley Sharpe

New study by Environmental Archaeology Program alumna sheds light on animal use by the Ancient Maya

May 21, 2020

A new study by EAP alumna Ashley Sharpe and colleagues tracks how the ancient Maya used animals for food, ritual … Continue

New study by EAP collection manager sheds light on seasonality of an Archaic shell ring

Nov 22, 2019

A new study published in PLOS ONE by EAP collection manager Nicole Cannarozzi revealed  that the Archaic population of St. … Continue

EAP receives NSF grant for legacy collection curation

Nov 22, 2019

  The EAP received a nearly $800,000 National Science Foundation grant to curate some of its most delicate specimens and … Continue

EAP to participate in NSF conservation paleobiology research network

Aug 7, 2019

Collection manager of the EAP Nicole Cannarozzi is a member of the steering committee for a newly awarded NSF Research … Continue

ZooArchNet: New data platform highlights value of zooarchaeological data in biodiversity research

May 15, 2019

The ZooArchNet team has just published a paper in PLoS ONE introducing a new platform for increasing the accessibility of … Continue

Jenna

Ancient American farmers supplemented poor diet through fungus infection

Dec 4, 2018

Archaeology Magazine and Cosmos featured EAP lab researcher Jenna Battillo’s work on the consumption of corn smut in the Four … Continue

Turkey (living)

Let’s talk turkey: Curator Kitty Emery and EAP alum Erin Thornton featured in Science and History online

Nov 26, 2018

Science: http://www.sciencemag.org/news/2018/11/turkey-your-thanksgiving-table-older-you-think History Stories: https://www.history.com/news/turkey-worship-maya

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