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Researchers find evidence of long-lost Native settlement in Florida missing since the 16th century

Researchers find evidence of long-lost Native settlement in Florida missing since the 16th century
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Archaeologists uncover lost Indigenous NE Florida settlement of Sarabay - HeritageDaily

he University of North Florida archaeology team is now fairly confident they have located the lost Indigenous northeast Florida community of Sarabay, a settlement mentioned in both French and Spanish documents dating to the 1560s but had not been discovered until now. - HeritageDaily - Archaeology News

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UNF archaeologists find ancient 16th-century Native American village

UNF s Keith Ashley is certain that he and his students have found a 16th-century Native American village mentioned in French and Spanish documents.

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Cultural Council funds 10 arts projects

Special to the Crier The Wayland Cultural Council has awarded $5,415 to fund 10 cultural and arts projects. After reviewing 25 applications, awards were granted to the following organizations and projects: 1. 10th Annual Community Concert Series hosted by Wayland Council on Aging at the Town Building 2. Connect Program at Wayland High School for COVID Art Installation/Mural 3. Delvena Theater Company for a performance of “Louisa’s Girls” at the Wayland Council on Aging 4. Discovery Museum for its “Open Door Connections” program 5. Diane Wong and the Racial Justice Collaborative for the “Each One, Teach One Saturday Series” 6. Making Autobiographic Comics” youth workshop with Jonathan Todd at the Wayland Free Library

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Transcripts for CNN Finding Jesus Faith Fact Forgery 20191225 08:55:00

in 2010, the world of archaeology was galvanized by the discovery in bulgaria of a relic whose date and dna are compatible with those of john the baptist. in oxford s archaeology lab, tom and georges wait for the results of this new test. as they work to build up a comprehensive date map of john the baptist s relics across europe, could this latest test match the individual from bulgaria? you can see here is the the actual date, that it s between 661 to 770 ad, so that s much younger than john the baptist. it s not john the baptist. so it s not the same finger that we looked at in bulgaria. no. it s about the result isn t surprising to me. there are many bones attributed to john the baptist, and they can t all be. in this particular case, using radiocarbon we ve managed to

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