Thursday, Mar 23, 2017

Archaeology in Florida's State Parks

Time: 11:00 am til 12:00 pm

Location: New Smyrna Museum of History

Description: When people first realize archaeology happens in Florida, it often surprises them to hear of how many active permits are issued to do work in state parks. Some of the digs are by field school where students learn the ABCs of excavation, while other digs are done in advance of construction or improvements to a park. This lecture emphasizes visitation of the many parks that feature archaeology interpreted for the public including Ft. Mose, Hontoon Island, Crystal River, Bulow Sugar Mill, Ft. Clinch, De Leon Springs, and many more.

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FPAN is co-hosting this event.


Archaeology in Florida's State Parks

Time: 7:00 pm til 8:00 pm

Location: Conrad Center of the West Volusia Historical Society

Description: When people first realize archaeology happens in Florida, it often surprises them to hear of how many active permits are issued to do work in state parks. Some of the digs are by field school where students learn the ABCs of excavation, while other digs are done in advance of construction or improvements to a park. This lecture emphasizes visitation of the many parks that feature archaeology interpreted for the public including Ft. Mose, Hontoon Island, Crystal River, Bulow Sugar Mill, Ft. Clinch, De Leon Springs, and many more.

This talk is at the West Volusia County Historical Society meeting but is free and open to the public.

FPAN is co-hosting this event.

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Florida Public Archaeology Network