Saturday, Oct 18, 2014

Timucuan Technology: Animal Technology

Time: 9:00 am til 12:00 pm

Location: St. Augustine Alligator Farm

Description: Come to the St. Augustine Alligator farm and learn all about how local prehistoric Natives used animals--such as shells, bones, hides, shark's teeth, and more--to create tools, houses, and their fishing kits! Contact Ryan Harke at 904-669-3800 or RHarke@Flagler.edu

FPAN is co-hosting this event.


2nd Annual St. Augustine Maritime Heritage Festival

Time: 10:00 am til 3:00 pm

Location: Fountain of Youth Archaeological Park

Description: Events include:
Quick N' Dirty Boat Building Competition & Race
Astillero de Perro (amateur dog agility)
Bartender Challenge 2014 Chalupa Cocktail Contest
Maritime Children Activities and Good Ol' fashion field games
Saturday Night Spanish Colonial Pig Roast
and Pilau Party
Marine Art Exhibit
Lecture Series Speakers
Live Music Saturday & Sunday
Bucket Auction
Food, Beer, Wine

Most of all a boat load of fun to be enjoyed by all including your pooch, Especially when you tour our Astillero and see the final stages of the Chalupa with your own eyes!

Related link: Click Here!

FPAN is posting this event as a courtesy, we will neither be hosting nor attending this event.


International Archaeology Day Children's Fair

Time: 10:00 am til 2:00 pm

Location: Beaches Museum and History Park, Jacksonville

Description: The Archaeological Institute of America--Jacksonville Society has planned two exciting ways to celebrate International Archaeology Day--Oct. 18, 2014. First, the AIA Outreach Committee has teamed with the Beaches Museum and History Park to present an archaeology fair for children from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. At the fair children will learn about the tools and trade of an archaeologist from the Cowford Archaeology Group and from the UNF Anthropology Club. Other activities include learning about wild plant technology and rope weaving; building a thatched wall that demonstrates Timucuan technology; manufacturing pottery the Timucuan way; and seeing what is inside a midden, or Timucuan refuse pile. Expect fun for the whole family. For more information, contact Josh Edwards at the Beaches Museum, (904)241-5657.

FPAN is posting this event as a courtesy, we will neither be hosting nor attending this event.

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