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Demere Key is an
archaeological site west of Pine Island, Florida. On June 13, 1972, it was
added to the U.S.
National Register of
Historic Places. The...
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construction was
supervised by
Captain Raymond Demeré; the fort's
garrison was
commanded by
Demeré's brother, Paul
Demeré. It was
named for the Earl of Loudoun...
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researchers from the San
Diego Natural History Museum, led by
Thomas Deméré,
excavated the site from 1992 to 1993. The site is
named after Richard Cerutti...
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Deméré, T.A.; Berta, A.; McGowen, M.R. (2005). "The
taxonomic and evolutionary...
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Latin vindemia ('grape-gathering'), in turn
coming from
vinum ('wine') and
demere ('to remove'). The
importance ****igned to
vintage is both
varied and disputed...
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Hopkins University Press. pp. 98–100. ISBN 9781421423265. Berta, Annalisa;
Deméré,
Thomas A. (1986). "Callorhinus
gilmorei n. sp., (Carnivora: Otariidae)...
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Cetacea Database.
World Register of
Marine Species.
Retrieved July 20, 2020.
Deméré; et al. (2005). "The
Taxonomic and
Evolutionary History of
Fossil and Modern...
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Wayback Machine at Fossilworks.org White, R.; Mead, J.I.; Morgan, G.S.;
Deméré, T.A. (2022). "A New
Record of
Capybara (Rodentia: Caviidae: Hydroc****inae)...
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Cetaceans portal Paleontology portal Prehistoric mammals portal Demeré et al., 2005, p.115
Demeré et al., 2005, p.116
Aguada de Loma at Fossilworks.org Sacaco...
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composed of
British and
colonial soldiers commanded by
Captain Paul
Demeré.
During the
French and
Indian War the
Cherokee were
sought after as allies...