Join us at the Silver River Knap-In Feb. 15-16
Join the CTL and other Florida Museum archaeologists at the Knap-In! We’ll be showcasing artifacts and some of the techniques … Continue
New Book on the Archaeology of Barbados
A comprehensive new book on the archaeology of Barbados features a chapter by Lindsay Bloch on the elemental analysis of … Continue
Make Your Own Temper and Inclusion Blocks
This fall we made resin blocks containing examples of common Florida pottery fabrics and the tempers or inclusions found in … Continue
SEAC Poster Presentation: Training and Outreach
At the recent Southeastern Archaeological Conference in Jackson, Mississippi, Lindsay Bloch, Ann Cordell, and Amanda Wagner-Pelkey presented some of the … Continue
What’s that Animal? Adorno ID
What is an adorno? Adornos, also called appendages, are any sort of modeled decoration affixed to a pot. The term … Continue
Pottery Mending Guide
View or download our new guide for mending archaeological pottery here. Have additional questions? Email Lindsay Bloch to learn more … Continue
Article: Rose Red-Filmed by Any Other Name
Ever wonder how pottery types got their names? CTL Lab Manager Lindsay Bloch and volunteer Amy Alleman are the authors … Continue
NEW Searchable Guide to Florida Pottery
We are pleased to announce the launch of a new way to identify and learn more about the pre-Columbian pottery … Continue
SC Stoneware Panel April 20, Columbia, SC.
If you’re in South Carolina this weekend, come by the McKissick Museum to tour the Thomas Chandler exhibit and hear … Continue
It’s Florida Archaeology Month
Every March, Florida celebrates the rich archaeological heritage of the state. The theme this year is “Shared Collections-Shared Stories.” March … Continue