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Month: February 2019

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Archaeology on Tap event flier

Archaeology on Tap Event March 14, 2019

Feb 19, 2019

Come and hear Dr. Neill Wallis speak about his research at the Garden Patch site, during Florida Archaeology Month! He … Continue

Florida spiculate pottery; a) St. Johns Plain sherd; b) sherd surface at 200× magnification, showing spicules in dominant parallel orientation; c) cross-section at 50× magnification showing dark firing core and fine-grained texture.

New Article on the Origins of St. Johns Pottery

Feb 5, 2019

A new study out of the Ceramic Tech Lab demonstrates that the soft “chalky” pottery known as St. Johns ware … Continue

Florida Archaeology Contact Info

Dr. Amanda Hall, Collections Manager
Florida Archaeology and Bioarchaeology
352-273-1928

Dr. Andrea Torvinen, Collections Manager
Ceramic Technology Laboratory and Florida Archaeology
352-273-1924

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