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Welcome to the ArchaeoZooArchive expeditions! From human’s best friends to a delicious fish dinner, help us use archaeological data to learn about the different kinds of animals that humans have interacted with through the past! Join us and delve into the legacy archives of animal specimen data from archaeological sites. Read more about ArchaeoZooArchive in our blog post! Visit the Florida Museum Environmental Archaeology Program at our website.

We have two great projects you can help with!
Project Cybermander, where you can help us learn how salamanders change behavior to fight off fungal pathogens.
ArchaeoZooArchive, where you can help us reveal the data “hidden” in our archives that tell us the ways that humans have adapted to and impacted the environments in which they lived.
The ArchaeoZoo cards are variable and full of surprises, so please read the Tutorial, Help, and ArchaeoZooArchive Field Guide for more details and tips!
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Michael*Welcome to the Labs Project on Notes from Nature. We will be hosting lots of great expeditions related to phenology and other science questions related to natural history collections from a variety of institutions. In these expeditions, we are going to ask you to answer questions about aspects of the specimen in the image.