The Historical Society of Bay County will host Dr. Della Scott-Ireton, associate director for the Florida Public Archaeology Network, to celebrate Florida Archaeology Month. The program will take ...
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WCTV) - The Grove Museum in Tallahassee celebrated its anniversary and Florida Archaeology Month with its annual Grove Day on Saturday. The day included archaeological ...
PANAMA CITY ― Locals packed a meeting room in the Bay County Public Library to learn about the archaeological history of northwest Florida. The event was hosted by the Historical Society of Bay County ...
The donated artifacts are believed to be part of a single object that was meant to be reassembled upon arrival in Spain.
Now, University of West Florida archaeology students are digging, very carefully, and investigating the nearly 300-year-old remnants of San Joseph de Escambe, a mission constructed in 1741 in ...
PANAMA CITY, Fla. (WJHG/WECP) - The Historical Society of Bay County’s Kenny Redd stops by the studio to promote its Archaeology of Northwest Florida program. Dr. Della Scott Ireton will give a ...
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When only the strong shells survive: Archaeology's fresh approach to turn oyster shells into tools of conservation
We've feasted on them, built economies around them and in some places nearly erased them from our coasts. Today, 85% of the world's oyster reefs are gone. Many fisheries are collapsing, and those in ...
Students at the University of Florida have the opportunity to excavate a centuries-old Native American village and Spanish mission through a new field course taught by archaeologists at the Florida ...
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What’s brewing - Archaeology Day
On Saturday, Mission San Luis is hosting its annual Archaeology Day to celebrate Florida Archaeology Month.
PANAMA CITY — The Historical Society of Bay County is slated to uncover the past beneath our feet during an upcoming program. March is Florida Archaeology Month, and the historians plan to commemorate ...
As global oyster populations decline and fisheries collapse, archaeologists may be able to inform effective management with perspectives of human-oyster connections stretching back millennia. As ...
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