The South Florida Archaeology collections at the Florida Museum of Natural History are one of the largest collections of archaeological material from southern Florida in the world.

The South Florida Archaeology collections at the Florida Museum span the southernmost thirteen counties in the state from Lake Okeechobee to the Keys, and from Gulf to Atlantic coasts.

As of Fall 2023, the South Florida Archaeology collections at the Florida Museum consist of 676 accessions representing over 220 archaeological sites. We are in the process of building a searchable database of the collection holdings that will be accessible on this site. Please check back in the future for updates.

The South Florida archaeological collections are accessible to students or scientific researchers affiliated with established research and/or educational institutions. Please contact collections manager Jen Green (jgreen@floridamuseum.ufl.edu) with research or collections inquiries.