The Calusa people thrived for nearly two thousand years on Florida's hurricane-prone southwest coast. Their resilience was due to deep environmental knowledge, innovative water management systems, and ...
Sure, you may already know that March is National Celery Month, National Cheerleading Safety Month and National Umbrella Month, but did you know it’s also Archaeology Month? For Tropicalia’s purposes, ...
Part one of the 'Living on the Edge' series deals with lessons from the past. Hurricane Ian struck Southwest Florida in the same place where Florida’s powerful Calusa natives lived over 2,000 years ...
GAINESVILLE, Fla — The National Science Foundation has awarded emergency funding to archaeologists at three institutions to survey cultural heritage sites damaged by Hurricane Ian earlier this year.
The National Science Foundation has awarded three research institutions a collective $65,000 in emergency funding to survey the damages across 20 square miles of Florida's Pine Island Sound and Estero ...