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Pensacola has a rich and unique history. Once occupied by the Spanish, French, British, and Confederates, remnants of the city’s past can be seen all over the region. Much of this history lies beneath the depths of the emerald waters.
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Researchers with the Florida Public Archaeology Network discuss the final report of a study of cultural heritage sites threatened by climate change.
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The Florida Public Archaeology Network is using laser scanners as a way to triage endangered sites.
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The Florida Public Archaeology Network kicked off its “Beyond Our Backyard: Archaeology Around the World” lecture series in March with a presentation…
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An internationally recognized scholar on the Dead Sea Scrolls recently told crowds here about the religious significance of the ancient texts and detailed…
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While ancient Rome’s upper class is well-chronicled in history books, little is known about the swath of less well-to-do citizens who accounted for the…
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The University of West Florida Archeology Institute has received a grant to explore the remains of a Spanish fleet in Pensacola Bay. The $290,000 grant is…
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There’s a reason why archeologists dig to recover the past. Nature piles the new on top of the old, and so do we. But covering something up doesn’t make…