Time: 9:00 am til 10:30 am
Location: Meet at the Visitor's Center
Description: Join the St. Augustine Archaeological Association for a tour of St. Augustine's rich archaeological heritage with tour guides Carl Halbirt, City Archaeologist, and Dr. Kathy Deagan, UF Florida Museum of Natural History Curator Emeritus.
Tickets are $20 per person, with a reduced rate of $10 for current SAAA members. Space is limited so we recommend you save your space today! Tickets are available for online purchase through the related link or via mail. Send your check and contact email or phone number to:
St. Augustine Archaeological Association
PO Box 1301
St. Augustine, FL 32085
For more information, contact Don at dwrobertz@gmail.com
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FPAN is posting this event as a courtesy, we will neither be hosting nor attending this event.
Time: 10:00 am til 11:00 am
Location: Bings Landing
Description: What: HMS Florida 101 through monitoring at Mala Compra Plantation. No previous experience necessary
When: Saturday, March 4, 10-11am
Where: Mala Compra Plantation, Bings Landing, 5862 N Ocean Shore Blvd
How: Scout application available at fpan.us/hmsflorida.
RSVP and questions to Emily Jane: emurray@flagler.edu or 904-392-7874
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FPAN is hosting this event.
Time: 1:00 pm til 5:00 pm
Location: Log Cabin Winery
Description: An Archaeogical Afternoon at Log Cabin Winery Celebrating Florida Archaeology Month
Tentative Schedule:
1pm - Archaeology Along the St Johns
Emily Jane Murray,
Florida Public Archaeology Network
2pm - William Bartram's Travels
Sam Carr, Bartram Trail in Putnam County
3pm – Native Plant walking tour
Emily Jane, Sam Carr, Kellie Thropp
4pm - History of the Log Cabin Winery
Kellie Thropp, Log Cabin Winery
Children’s activities throughout the afternoon
FPAN is co-hosting this event.
Time: 2:00 pm til 3:00 pm
Location: DeBary Hall
Description: Celebrate Florida archaeology by learning what archaeology is, and importantly what it is not. This educational and entertaining talk will focus on the misuse and abuse of Florida's past. Moving from historical to modern day examples we discuss the many ways “belief in nonsense can be dangerous (Kenneth Feder).”
FPAN is co-hosting this event.