Florida Museum Environmental Archaeology Program on Science Friday Live!
Curator Kitty Emery and Collection Manager Nicole Cannarozzi had the honor of being featured on the Science Friday live show! … Continued
Environmental Archaeology Program to participate in Archaeologists for Autism
The Environmental Archaeology Program is happy to be among the over 50 vendors participating in the 5th Annual Archaeologists for … Continued
Florida Museum appoints Nicole Cannarozzi as environmental archaeology collections manager
GAINESVILLE, Fla. — Archaeologist and collections assistant Nicole Cannarozzi was recently appointed collections manager of the Florida Museum of Natural … Continued
Earliest isotopic evidence in the Maya region for animal management and long-distance trade at the site of Ceibal, Guatemala
Dr. Ashley Sharpe (UF graduate, 2016 – Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute) have published in collaboration with Environmental Archaeology Program curator … Continued
Silver River Knap-In 2017
Silver River Knap-In and Stone Age Art Festival is an annual festival held in Silver River State Park. Over a single … Continued
The Uncertain Origins of Mesoamerican Turkey Domestication
Environmental Archaeology Program curator Dr. Kitty Emery and Dr. Erin Thornton (University of Florida graduate, 2011) have published an article … Continued
Pits for the Ancestors
Ph.D. Candidate Meggan Blessing has recently published a chapter in the book, The Archaeology of Events Cultural Change and Continuity in … Continued
The Last Groups Standing: Living Abandonment at the Ancient Maya Center of Minanha, Belize
Ph.D Candidate Scott Macrae and co-authors Maxime Lamoureux-St-Hilaire, Carmen A. McCane, Evan A. Parker, and Gyles Iannone have published a new … Continued
First Colony Outreach Events
As the Florida Museum of Natural History commences its new First Colony exhibit in celebration of St. Augustine’s 450th anniversary, … Continued
First Colony/She’s a Scientist Event Photo Gallery
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