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South Florida Archaeology & Ethnography Collection

illustration of Calusa in a canoe

Cultural Heritage

Sophisticatedly engineered ‘watercourts’ stored live fish, fueling Florida’s Calusa kingdom

March 30, 2020

The mighty Calusa ruled South Florida for centuries, wielding military power, trading and collecting tribute along routes that sprawled hundreds…
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hutia skull

Cultural Heritage

Hungry for hutia? Our taste for Bahamas’ ‘most peaceable rodent’ shaped its diversity

January 28, 2020

The Bahamian hutia, a large Caribbean rodent with a blissed-out disposition, presents a curious case study in how human food…
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bones on black background

Cultural Heritage

Ancient bone protein reveals which turtles were on the menu in Florida, Caribbean

November 4, 2019

Thousands of years ago, the inhabitants of modern-day Florida and the Caribbean feasted on sea turtles, leaving behind bones that…
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A female scientist holding a large, white shell

Hires & Promotions

Michelle LeFebvre appointed South Florida Archaeology and Ethnography’s assistant curator

October 11, 2019

The Florida Museum of Natural History has appointed archaeologist Michelle LeFebvre as assistant curator of the South Florida Archaeology and…
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Award winners group photo

Awards & Honors

Austin, Bullen 2018 student research award winners named

April 6, 2018

The Florida Museum of Natural History recently announced the winners of the 2018 Austin Award and Bullen Award for student…
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Students excavating

Cultural Heritage

Building on shells: Unraveling mysteries of Calusa kingdom

May 5, 2016

Centuries before countries such as the United Arab Emirates and China started building islands, the Calusa Indians living in southwest…
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Margaret Spivey

Cultural Heritage

Making sense of the past for a better future

June 12, 2015

A few miles from Lake Okeechobee, the ancient village site known as Fort Center lies on the shore of Fisheating…
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Randell Research Center office

Cultural Heritage

Randell Research Center adds two additional Calusa mounds

March 13, 2015

The Florida Museum of Natural History’s Randell Research Center on Pine Island near Fort Myers, once home to the Calusa Indians, has…
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Inuit stone carving

Cultural Heritage

A living history

November 12, 2014

By his mid-20s, Keith Reeves had traveled the world. When he settled in Florida in the 1960s, however, it was…
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clam shell cross section

Climate Change

Shedding light on ancient climate change

September 1, 2011

The mysterious appearance of numerous ancient duck bones dating to the sixth century at the Pineland archaeological site on Pine…
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