On the Trail of Alice Ballard
Santa Cruz Live Oak Grange Hall 1900 17th Ave, Santa Cruz, CA, United StatesStories and Archaeological finds from an African American Woman’s Homestead on the Margins of the Los Angeles Wilderness.
Stories and Archaeological finds from an African American Woman’s Homestead on the Margins of the Los Angeles Wilderness.
In this lecture archaeologist Natalie Brodie will discuss current efforts to recover cremated human remains following a massive wild fire in Butte County. Volunteer archaeologists have been paired with trained […]
Join FPAN staff as they present "Tombstone Tales" for the Heritage Museum of Northwest Florida's "History Sandwiched-In" Friday speaker series. This event is free.
As part of our Fulton Mansion Fall Lecture Series, guest speaker Dr. Amy Earhart, Associate Professor of English at Texas A&M University College Station will be speaking for October's lecture […]
Quigley Lecture
Patrick O’Neill is a California anthropologist, a teacher, the Co-Director of the Anthropology Program at California State University, Bakersfield, and a Board Member of California Rock Art Foundation (CRAF). Patrick […]
An open house and Q&A session with artifacts from the Frederick A. Luce Collection. Learn about pre-European contact Native history in Haverhill and Thera Luce, Frederick's wife, who was also […]
Presented by Diane Wallman, USF Assistant Professor of Anthropology. Gamble Plantation was one of several antebellum sugar plantations established along the Manatee River in Florida during the mid-19th century, with […]
Title: Archaeology and Fiction ó Is It Useful? Credible? The Making of Ancient Chinaís Tiger Queen. Abstract: This talk is based on the artifacts from the unlooted tomb of Lady […]
Block Island is Rhode Island’s largest offshore island. Native Americans routinely visited this popular destination spot then known as Manisses for more than 6,000 years. Join professional archaeologist Jay Waller […]