RRC Education Pavilion In Progress
Crews have been hard at work at the new Randell Center education pavilion over the winter months. As seen in … Continue
Surf Clam Ridge Excavations in Full Swing
Excavations and labwork for the 2003- 2004 field season moved into high gear in November, and have continued through the … Continue
Long-awaited RRC Visitor Facilities Begin To Take Shape
During the late summer and fall, the Randell Research Center has finally witnessed a flurry of activity associated with the … Continue
Cuban Parish Records Reveal Immigrant Calusa Indians
As a follow-up by to my article in the December 2002 Friends newsletter (Vol. 1, No. 4), I’m pleased to … Continue
RRC Researchers Receive National Science Foundation Funding
The National Science Foundation’s Paleoclimate Program has awarded RRC researchers $364,528 to develop and test a new method for reconstructing … Continue
FLMNH Scientists Converge on Pineland Dig
On June 2 and 3, the RRC at Pineland hosted a visit by a remarkable array of specialists in archaeological … Continue
The Write Stuff
Imagine the opportunity to step into the life of your favorite author. And imagine that he shares with you his … Continue
Report of the Coordinator
The RRC staff and volunteers are beginning to breathe a sigh of relief after a record year of public visitation … Continue
RRC Breaks Ground for New Teaching Complex
On Thursday, April 3, the Randell Research Center held a groundbreaking ceremony for its new teaching facility to be built … Continue
Tracking the Calusa Overseas
It’s perhaps amazing to realize that the historical “tracks” of the Calusa reach well beyond Florida, not just to Cuba … Continue