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|Link Url=https://stars.library.ucf.edu/ceelabbooks/4/ | |Link Url=https://stars.library.ucf.edu/ceelabbooks/4/ | ||
|Description="Uncovering the Past and Saving the Future of Florida’s First People". This book is geared toward fourth graders. It tells the story of the Timucuan people and [[Turtle Mound]], one of the largest coastal shell middens on the east coast. After describing the past, it tells about recent losses of artifacts due to climate change and “living shoreline” efforts to preserve and protect the midden into the future. | |Description="Uncovering the Past and Saving the Future of Florida’s First People". This book is geared toward fourth graders. It tells the story of the Timucuan people and [[Turtle Mound]], one of the largest coastal shell middens on the east coast. After describing the past, it tells about recent losses of artifacts due to climate change and “living shoreline” efforts to preserve and protect the midden into the future. | ||
|Text_Body=Download: [https://stars.library.ucf.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1003&context=ceelabbooks We Will Remember Turtle Mound (PDF 28pp 4.2MB)] | |||
[https://stars.library.ucf.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1003&context=ceelabbooks | |Region=Volusia County | ||
|Site Logo=link-logo-we-will-remember-turtle-mound.gif | |Site Logo=link-logo-we-will-remember-turtle-mound.gif | ||
|Screenshot=link-screenshot-we-will-remember-turtle-mound.jpg | |Screenshot=link-screenshot-we-will-remember-turtle-mound.jpg | ||
| | |Type=Childrens Book | ||
| | |Topic=Education K-12 | ||
|Subtopic=National Parks,History Links | |||
|Poster=Admin | |Poster=Admin | ||
| | |Posted=20191115071356 | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:37, December 28, 2021
"Uncovering the Past and Saving the Future of Florida’s First People". This book is geared toward fourth graders. It tells the story of the Timucuan people and Turtle Mound, one of the largest coastal shell middens on the east coast. After describing the past, it tells about recent losses of artifacts due to climate change and “living shoreline” efforts to preserve and protect the midden into the future.
Posted By: AdminPost Date: 2019-11-15