
UWF Students Uncover Pre-Columbian Artifacts on Campus
Archaeology students at the University of West Florida discovered artifacts from multiple Native American cultures during a campus survey. The finds near the football stadium connect today's campus to ancient communities.
Students digging into the past just discovered it was right beneath their feet.
Archaeology students and faculty at the University of West Florida uncovered artifacts from multiple pre-Columbian Native American cultures during a recent survey of their Pensacola campus. The discoveries were made near the university's football stadium.
The finds represent multiple Native American cultures that lived in the area before European contact. [Additional details about specific artifacts, time periods, and cultural significance are behind the paywall and unavailable.]

Why This Inspires
This discovery transforms a modern college campus into a living classroom. Students aren't just reading about ancient cultures in textbooks anymore. They're literally uncovering the story of people who walked this same ground centuries ago.
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