Time: 9:45 am til 4:30 pm
Location: Heritage Park, Tuscawilla Road in Micanopy, Florida
Description: FORT MICANOPY
FEDERAL NATIONAL PARK SERVICE GRANT PROJECT
"Public Volunteer Days"
Calling all Micanopians, history buffs, archaeologists, amateurs and professionals.
Help find long lost Fort Micanopy and battle sites from 1835-1843 when Indians roamed these lands! Open to the public. Bring water. Meet at 9:45 a.m. See Flyer for dates, times and details.
Location: Heritage Park, Tuscawilla Road in Micanopy, Florida (head south through Micanopy on the main street and curve left; Park is down the road on the left across from Lake Tuscawilla). Public parking area.
Gary Ellis, Archaeologist
GARI (Gulf Archaeology Research Institute)
Crystal River, Florida (352) 564-0888
FPAN is posting this event as a courtesy, we will neither be hosting nor attending this event.
Time: 1:00 pm til 2:00 pm
Location: Crystal River Archaeology State Park 3400 North Museum Point Crystal River, FL 34428
Description: Dr. Brent Weisman (USF) will kick off 2011 Florida archaeology month with a presentation at the 14 acre Crystal River Archaeological State Park. This park is the location of one of the most extensive prehistoric ceremonial complexes on Florida’s Gulf Coast. The site was occupied for approximately 1,400 years (500 B.C to AD 900), by people of the Deptford and Weeden Island cultures. Since 1903, beginning with the investigations of Clarence B. Moore, generations of archaeologists have been fascinated with the site and have continued to study the burial customs, political organization, and subsistence patterns of the people that lived and worshiped here. Join us at 1:00 O’clock March 5, to hear highlights of over 100 years of archaeology, and the directions of future research at the Crystal River site. This presentation is free to the public.
FPAN is hosting this event.