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  2. List of governors of Florida - Wikipedia

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    Spanish Florida was acquired from Spain in the Adams–Onís Treaty, which took effect July 10, 1821. [1] Parts of West Florida had already been assigned to Alabama, Louisiana, and Mississippi; the remainder and East Florida were governed by a military commissioner with the powers of governor until the territory was organized and incorporated.

  3. Ripley P. Bullen - Wikipedia

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    The first report of Bullen's Florida projectile point classification was presented to the Florida Anthropological Society in 1967. [3] The presentation went so well that the projectile point classification system which started as a reference guide grew to a small monograph and was then published by the Florida Museum of Natural History in 1968.

  4. Indigenous people of the Everglades region - Wikipedia

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    A Calusa wood carving of an alligator head excavated in Key Marco in 1895, on display at the Florida Museum of Natural History. Fontaneda explained in his 1571 memoir that Carlos controlled fifty villages located on Florida's west coast, around Lake Okeechobee (which they called Mayaimi) and on the Florida Keys (which they called Martires).

  5. Kari Bruwelheide - Wikipedia

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    Kari Bruwelheide (born March 16, 1967) is an American archaeologist and anthropologist. She is known for her work as a physical anthropologist, bioarchaeologist, and forensic anthropologist at the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of Natural History.

  6. William R. Maples - Wikipedia

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    William Ross Maples, Ph.D. (August 7, 1937 – February 27, 1997) was an American forensic anthropologist working at the C.A. Pound Human Identification Laboratory at the Florida Museum of Natural History. His specialty was the study of bones.

  7. Ron DeSantis - Wikipedia

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    Ronald Dion DeSantis (/ d ɪ ˈ s æ n t ɪ s, d iː-/; born September 14, 1978) is an American politician and former naval officer serving as the 46th governor of Florida since 2019. A member of the Republican Party, he served from 2013 to 2018 as the U.S. representative from Florida's 6th congressional district.

  8. List of University of Florida faculty and administrators

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    Jerald T. Milanich, anthropologist and archaeologist; curator of archaeology at the Florida Museum of Natural History; Howard Odum, ecologist; started and directed Center for Environmental Policy at the University of Florida, founded the University's Center for Wetlands in 1973; John Anderson Palmer, philosopher and chairman of Department of ...

  9. Indigenous peoples of Florida - Wikipedia

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    The Florida Historical Quarterly. 46 (4): 340– 357. ISSN 0015-4113. JSTOR 30147280. Daniel, I. Randolph Jr.; Wisenbaker, Michael; Ballo, George (March–June 1986). "The organization of a Suwannee Technology: the View from Harney Flats". The Florida Anthropologist. 39 (1– 2): 24– 56; Geiger, Maynard (1940). "Biographical Dictionary of the ...