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Dick Workman assists a camper at Manatee Park in Fort Myers in learning cordage techniques with palmetto fibers (thanks to Nancy Kilmartin at the park for setting this up.


 
One camper is intent on cutting
through a stick from Manatee’s native plant trail (permission had been granted!) with an unprovenienced
stone axe from the Florida Museum of Natural History23


More Manatee campers try native crafting, including shaping their own pottery vessels in the chickee hut by the Caloosahtachee River
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The Project Archaeology attendees in front of a building on the Flagler College Campus (prior to the Archaeology Olympics exercise, when photo ops may have been less flattering!),
Pottery making and Caloosa Indian coloring pages were popular for
many visiting youngsters at
the Gwiz museum.
 
More fun for many visiting youngsters at the Gwiz museum.24A
Ft. Myers Beach Elementa
Ribbon cutting to formally welcome visitors to the recently completed space.25
fifth grade class
 

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Campers at Manatee Park here
are too intent on their pottery
stylings to look up for a photo.26
examining artifacts in Naples
at theCollier County Librarym
 
     
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