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Armageddon at postclassic Mayapan – Research News

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/science/armageddon-at-postclassic-mayapan/

Atlantean columns with the heads lopped off are evidence of a catastrophic revolt at Mayapan. Archaeologists from the Carnegie Institution never found the heads when excavating the city some 50 years ago. These extraordinary heads are among many artistic treasures that have come to light in recent e
Friar Landa also noted that the builders of Mayapan designed their largest pyramid

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Calusa fishing camp diorama – Exhibits

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/exhibits/blog/calusa-fishing-camp-diorama/

We recently posted some pictures on Instagram of the Calusa fishing camp diorama featured in our South Florida People & Environments exhibit. The happy responses were a little unexpected. Apparently the miniature Calusa camp is a personal favorite for some of our regular visitors! The Calusa
Kristen Grace People lived and fished on Florida’s Gulf coast long before the first pyramids

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Bailey Daigle – Thompson Earth Systems Institute

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/earth-systems/bailey-daigle/

Bailey Daigle, UF ’24 Public Relations Major TESI Environmental Communicator Fall 2024 – present Bailey Daigle is an undergraduate student pursuing a bachelor’s degree in public relations with a minor in leadership. She is passionate about using her voice for environmental advocacy and is part
know that people lived and fished on Florida’s Gulf Coast long before the first pyramids

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New Eocene fossil data suggest climate models may underestimate future polar warming – Research News

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/science/fossil-data-suggest-climate-models-may-underestimate-polar-warming/

A new international analysis of marine fossils shows that warming of the polar oceans during the Eocene, a greenhouse period that provides a glimpse of Earth’s potential future climate, was greater than previously thought. By studying the chemical composition of fossilized foraminifera, tiny sing
“If you look at the pyramids, they’re full of these tiny little lentil-like things

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