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Sclerochronology Sclerochronology is the study of physical and chemical variations in the accretionary hard tissues of organisms, and the temporal context in which they formed. Sclerochronology focuses primarily upon growth patterns reflecting annual, monthly, fortnightly, tidal, daily, and sub
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Zooarchaeology of the African Diaspora in St. Croix, USVI Excavations at Christiansted National Historic Park Project Investigators: Nicole Cannarozzi and Kitty Emery The National Park Service Southeastern Archaeological Conference (SEAC) in collaboration with the Slave Wrecks Project is suppor
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Project Archaeologist: Randee Fladeboe The remains of tropical macaws – genus Ara – have been widely found at several major pre-Hispanic sites in the Greater Southwest, as have remains of aviaries where live macaws were kept. Archaeologists generally view these animals as trade valuables, with ce
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Project Archaeologist: Arianne Boileau What effects did the Spanish and their colonial policies have on Maya communities living on the Colonial frontier? More specifically, to what extent did the Maya transform or maintain the traditional ways in which they used animal resources during the C
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A new study published in PLOS ONE by EAP collection manager Nicole Cannarozzi revealed that the Archaic population of St. Catherines Island limited their oyster harvest to the non-summer months. See the full story here. Cannarozzi NR, Kowalewski M (2019) Seasonal oyster harvesting recorded in a
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The Florida Museum-EAP also offers many opportunities for non-traditional learning. Hands-on experiences and learning outside of the classroom are fundamental parts of environmental archaeology training. The Florida Museum-EAP offers undergraduate and graduate level internship and independent stu
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Archaeobotany of the West Indies Lee Newsom studied native American use of plants in prehistoric West Indies (1993 University of Florida Dissertation). Lee Newsom and Elizabeth Wing are integrating the data with information on the plant and animal uses in the West Indies. This also relates to resea
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