Wednesday, Mar 14, 2018

The Archaeology of Man's Best Friend: The Story of Dogs in the Americ

Time: 7:00 pm til 8:00 pm

Location: Pablo Creek Regional Library

Description: Join us as we discuss social connections and the place of dogs as artifacts of human culture. Using case studies, we will explore the meaning of dogs and seek to understand the diversity of dog "breeds" in pre-Columbian America.

Presented by Dr. Michael Wylde

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

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500 Years of Maritime Florida: Florida and World War II

Time: 7:00 pm til 8:00 pm

Location: St. Augustine Lighthouse and Maritime Museum

Description: "500 Years of Maritime Florida" is a free historical and archaeological speakers series that will be held at the St. Augustine Lighthouse & Maritime Museum through March 2019.

UPCOMING LECTURES
All lectures begin at 7 p.m. unless otherwise indicated.
July 5: Andrea White - Archaeology in St. Augustine
July 11: Sarah Miller - Heritage Monitoring Scouts and Florida Cultural Heritage at Risk
July 17: LAMP Field School Student Forum
Sept. 13: Dr. Steve Noll - Ditch of Dreams: The Cross Florida Barge Canal & The Struggle for Florida's Futures
Oct. 11: Chuck Meide - LAMP 2018 Field Work Update
Nov. 16: Dr. Michael Francis - Before Jamestown: Europeans, Africans and Indians in La Florida, 1513-1607 **This program begins at 6pm.**
Dec. 6: Brendan Burke - Shrimping in St. Augustine
Feb: Dr. Gregory Cook - Pensacola's Maritime History
March 14: Dr. Gary Mormino - Florida and World War II

Please contact Allyson Ropp for more info at aropp@staugustinelighthouse.org or call 904-829-0745 ext. 247. Funding for this series is provided through a grant from The Florida Humanities Council with funds from the National Endowment for the Humanities.

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Florida Public Archaeology Network

About FPAN

The Florida Public Archaeology Network is dedicated to the protection of cultural resources, both on land and underwater, and to involving the public in the study of their past. Regional centers around Florida serve as clearinghouses for information, institutions for learning and training, and headquarters for public participation in archaeology.

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