The Apalachicola Ecosystems Project
The Apalachicola Ecosystems Project (AEP) is a multidisciplinary team of scientists, educators, and students investigating human cultural change and the effects of those changes on the environment. The project is funded through a mixture of private donations and research grants. » Learn More
Research and Education
Cussetuh
A team of archaeologists and geophysicists investigated the
eighteenth century town of Cussetuh (Kasita) in order to learn about the
Muscogee people and...
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Ancient Environments
What was the past forest like? AEP scientists are
learning about historic landscapes and the plant and animal communities . . .
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Ethnohistory
Historic maps and documents are invaluable sources for
historical anthropology. . . .
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Recent Projects
Recent News
20 August 10Headline
The AEP was awarded a National Science Foundation grant
to conduct archaeological, historical, and palynological research....
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