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The Florida Public Archaeology Network is spotlighting African American archaeology, including some regional sites, as part of their celebration of Black History Month.
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While swimming in the waters off Pensacola Beach last month, a couple found a historic-looking saber sword not far from the shore. Their finding went viral online, with many questioning if the sword is authentic or a replica. Experts say the real lesson is what to do when you find relics.
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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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Sandra Averhart reports the Florida Public Archaeology Network is working to save sites threatened by sea level rise.
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A new exhibit from the Florida Public Archaeology Network aims to remind viewers of the impact Hurricane Michael left on the Panama City area, especially…
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Florida has nearly 4,000 archaeological sites along its coast. Each of them helps tell the story of the Sunshine State. But erosion, sea level rise, and…
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In this week’s Gulf Stories Moment, Dr. Della Scott-Ireton, associate director of the Florida Public Archaeology Network, discusses the history of the…
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In this week’s Gulf Stories Moment, Dr. Della Scott-Ireton, associate director of the Florida Public Archaeology Network, discusses the 1992 discovery of…
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In this week’s Gulf Stories Moment, Dr. Della Scott Ireton, associate director of the Florida Public Archaeology Network, discusses training divers about…
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In this week’s Gulf Stories Moment, Michael Thomin, museum manager and research associate for the Florida Public Archaeology Network, discusses the…