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UWF archaeologists turn real discoveries into children’s book series
Two University of West Florida archaeologists have transformed their passion for public outreach and historical storytelling into a new children’s book inspired by real archaeological discoveries made off the Florida coast.
University of West Florida archaeologists Mike Thomin and Nicole Grinnan have co-authored a children’s book based on the first recorded archaeological remains of domestic cats in what is now the U.S. The remains were found on a 1559 shipwreck in Pensacola Bay.
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