Published 04-25-2008
Florida's Bureau of Archaeological Research, with funding from the National Geographic Society, is ending up a month-long project at Wakulla Springs on Saturday, May 3. Jim Dunbar (pictured with hat in hand) of Wakulla County headed the project named "Project Ice Age." Scientists hope to obtain data that shows a continuing human habitation East of the Mississippi dating to the end of the last ice age, between 10,000 and 15,000 years ago.
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Friday, April 25, 2008
Project Ice Age Nears Completion at Wakulla Springs
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Labels: First Magnitude Spring(s), Wakulla Springs







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