Category Archives: Ethnohistory

In The News: “Remains of English Jamestown colony leaders discovered”

One of my favorite areas of research combines bioarchaeology and history.  Being able to identify people and link them to their skeletal remains enables insight into their lives, such as connecting evidence for broken bones to specific life events.  If … Continue reading

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In The News: “Colonial-era Horse Skeleton Found in St. Augustine”

What makes Florida a fascinating place to study is the time depth of the region’s heritage.  Ten thousands years of archaeology stretching back to the Paleo-Indian hunters, and over five hundred years of written documents starting with Ponce de León … Continue reading

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