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National Geographic Photo Ark Saving species through photography Speaker: Joel Sartore National Geographic photographer Joel Sartore will speak at the Curtis M. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts at 8 p.m. on April 21 about the National Geographic Photo Ark, a multiyear effort led by Sar
his own powerful story in the new National Geographic book, “The Photo Ark: One Man
Established in 1983, the South Florida Program investigates, reports on, and conserves knowledge of the past environments and cultures of South Florida, with the goal of exploring human-animal interactions in an interdisciplinary framework. Exhibit Objects Archaeological Collections The Syste
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Established in 1983, the South Florida Program investigates, reports on, and conserves knowledge of the past environments and cultures of South Florida, with the goal of exploring human-animal interactions in an interdisciplinary framework. Exhibit Objects Archaeological Collections The Syste
Coiled Sweetgrass Basket Copper Medallion Fishing Net Fragments Man
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: Summer Camp AM3: Wolf to Woof Mar 27, 2017 **CANCELED** Why are dogs called man
This object is on permanent display in the Museum’s South Florida People & Environments exhibit, located in the “Native American Legacy” gallery. Summary Carved Crane Head From Lee Co., Florida Dates to ~AD 850-1000 Donated by Phyllis Thomasson Collection South Florida Archaeology St
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