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Florida’s Ice Age

February 1, 2022 @ 7:00 pm 9:00 pm

Presented by: Sara Ayers Rigsby – Director, Southeast & Southwest Regions, Florida Atlantic University Public Archeology Network presents on ancient species. 

Florida has been a great place to live for over 10,000 years. With a cooler climate and roaming mastodons, Florida used to be much different place. Learn about how Florida’s first people survived and thrived in this environment by counting on a paleo-diet (before it was all the rage), and how archaeological evidence helps tell the story of this long ago past. 

Bio 

Sara Ayers-Rigsby specializes in cultural resources management and historic preservation. Prior to beginning her role as Southeast/Southwest Regional Director, she spent 10 years working as an archaeologist throughout the United States, with a regional focus on the archaeology of the southeast and Mid Atlantic. She earned her M.A. in Archaeology for Screen Media from the University of Bristol, UK, and her B.A. in Classical Archaeology from Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland. She is certified as a member of the Register of Professional Archaeologists (RPA). Her research interests include public outreach and archaeology, archaeological compliance legislation, and industrial archaeology in Florida. She loves visiting state parks, historical sites, and house museums in south Florida and is always thrilled to talk to others about them. 

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