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Trail of the lost tribes
A partnership between public and private entities and individuals providing tours and lectures on the archeology and natural history of pre-historic cultural sites on Florida’s west coast. Email for information about current events.
Karen@aroundbend.com
Neily Trappman Studio
Hermann Trappman and Elizabeth Neily are St Petersburg based writers/artists/living historians whose site is a holiday parade through time.
http://floridafrontier.com/
Dean Quigley
Dean is an Archaeo-artist whose paintings of Florida’s pre-historic people and animals have appeared on the cover of many books including I. Mac Perry’s Indian Mounds You Can Visit and on A&E, Discovery, and PBS television.
http://www.artifactsetc.com/deanquigley.htm
Central Gulf Coast Archaeological Society
One of several chapters of the Florida Anthropological Society offering lectures, field trips, and dig site volunteering to its members. See their links for other chapters.
http://www.cgcas.org
Florida Bureau of Archaeological Research
The Florida Department of State’s Archaeology Site to explore and learn about the people and the land of Florida from 12,500 years ago to the present.
http://dhr.dos.state.fl.us/bar/arch.html
Heritage of the Ancient Ones
Home of the Ancient Native Village Living History Museum located within the 160 acre Camp Bayou Nature preserve in Ruskin, FL.
http://www.ancientnative.org/index.htm
Florida Museum of Natural History
Florida Archaeology at the University of Florida listing collections, staff, and publications.
http://www.flmnh.ufl.edu/anthro/flarch/florida.htm
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