Events
Ancient Cultures of Shell Mound
Shell Mound off Hwy 347, near Cedar Key none available
March 6, 10:00:00 AM — 11:30:00 PM
Meet in the small parking lot past the county campground. Join the Ranger for a free walk over the mound with weapons demonstrations and ancient southeastern music. Visual aids, featuring the striking art of Theodore Morris, will help your mind\\\'s eye imagine the \\\"shell cultures\\\" who lived along the Gulf coast.,
Lunch With An Archaeologist
Ellie Schiller Homosassa Springs Wildlife State Park 4150 S Suncoast Blvd, Homosassa, FL 34448
March 6, 12:00:00 PM — 02:00:00 PM
Bring a brown-bag lunch and lots of questions!Have lunch with an archaeologist! Kassie Kemp, graduate student in archaeology at the Universityof South Florida, researching the pottery of the Crystal RiverArchaeological site.
As You Are Now, So Once Was I: Decoding Florida’s Cemeteries
South Regional Library 8065 Lely Cultural Pkwy
March 6, 02:00:00 PM — 03:00:00 PM
Event is FREE and OPEN to the publicFlorida’s cemeteries are not as quiet as one might think. Instead, these burial places are rich with hidden symbols, public proclamations, and old, sometimes odd, traditions. From public playgrounds to austere resting places to high-tech memory storage, studies of cemeteries can bring to life families, communities, and cultures long after they’ve left Florida far behind.
Fantastic Archaeology: Florida Frauds, Myths, and Mysteries
Ponce Inlet Lighthouse and Museum 4931 South Peninsula Drive
March 6, 04:00:00 PM — 05:00:00 PM
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 northeast Florida\'s past.
Beyond our Backyard: Archaeology around the World Lecture Series
West Florida Public Library Main Branch 239 North Spring Street, Pensacola, FL 32502
March 6, 07:00:00 PM — 08:00:00 PM
In celebration of Florida Archaeology Month, March 2014, join us for the \"Beyond our Backyard: Archaeology around the World\" lecture series! March 6: Norine Carroll, UWF Archaeology Institute Collections Manager/Research Associate \"The Evolution of Archaeology Madagascar and the Serapis Project\" This event is free and open to the public! See link for complete schedule.