Heritage Monitoring Scouts help protect landmarks amid environmental change
The Florida Public Archeology Network’s program allows for the public to play a role in preserving historic sites.
The Florida Public Archeology Network’s program allows for the public to play a role in preserving historic sites.
More than 12,000 documented archaeological sites face sea level rise, according to the Florida Public Archaeology Network.
A Q&A with Sara Ayers-Rigsby, director of the Southeast/Southwest regions for the Florida Public Archaeology Network..
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