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  2. Windover Archeological Site - Wikipedia

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    Windover Pond is one of a number of sites in Florida excavated since 1970 that have led to a major reassessment of the Archaic period in Florida. Jerald T. Milanich states that Windover has provided "unprecedented and dramatic" information about the early Archaic people in Florida, and that the Windover site may be "one of the most significant ...

  3. Category:Archaeological sites in Florida - Wikipedia

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  4. Florida homeowner discovers partially buried human remains ...

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    Partially buried human remains were found — with "two feet sticking up" from the ground — in the backyard of a Florida home, authorities said Friday.. The Duval County Medical Examiner's ...

  5. Indigenous peoples of Florida - Wikipedia

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    Human remains and/or artifacts have been found in association with the remains of Pleistocene animals at a number of Florida locations. A carved bone depicting a mammoth found near the site of Vero man has been dated to 13,000 to 20,000 years ago.

  6. Identifying human remains at collapsed Florida condo ...

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  7. Florida authorities identify remains found on Crescent Beach ...

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    Nearly 40 years ago human remains were found on a beach in St. Johns County, Florida. This week, authorities identified those remains as a woman who was last seen by her family in 1968 ...

  8. Melbourne Bone Bed - Wikipedia

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    The skull found at the Melbourne Golf Course was exhibited at the Paleontological Society of America meeting in 1925. [1] This discovery sparked a 30-year debate between geologists and archaeologists resulting in the skull becoming known as the Melbourne Man. [1] Recent consensus dates the Melbourne Man as early as 10,000 BC confirming that Native Americans coexisted with Pleistocene mammals ...

  9. Remains in decades-old Florida cold case identified as ...

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    Terry Ketron's remains were first discovered in January 1985 by children who were playing near a canal bank in a heavily wooded area, the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office said in a Dec. 27 news ...