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Florida Archaeology Month Lecture Series to be Held at TCC Wakulla Center in March

logo-with-maroon-background-249x187The FL Public Archaeology Network, UWF and the TCC Wakulla Center are co-hosting a lecture series entitled "Creeks, Conquistadors, and Confederates:  Archaeology of the Big Bend" during the month of March to educate local residents about archaeology in the Big Bend Region. This lecture series is free and open to everyone.  It will take place at the TCC Wakulla Center from 6:30 to 7:30 on March 1, March 15, March 22 and March 29.  The TCC Wakulla Center is located at 5 Crescent Way in Crawfordville.  The speakers and presentation topics are as follows:

March 1:  The Natural Bridge Campaign, Then and Now - Dr. William Lees, Executive Director of the Florida Public Archaeology Network

March 15:  Adventures in Northwest Florida Archaeology - Dr. Nancy White, Professor of Archaeology at the University of South Florida\

March 22:  USS Narcissus and Florida’s Underwater Archaeological Preserves - Franklin Price, Underwater Archaeologist, Florida Bureau of Archaeological Research; and Florida’s Panhandle Shipwreck Trail:  Dive into the Emerald Coast – Lindsay Smith, Underwater Archaeologist, Florida Bureau of Archaeological Research

March 29:  The Page-Ladson and Wakulla Spring Sites Yield Evidence of the First Ice-Age Floridians - James Dunbar, Retired Archaeologist with the Florida Bureau of Archaeological Research

For more information, contact FPAN Outreach Coordinator, Barbara Hines, RPA, at bhines@uwf.edu or at 850-877-2206.

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