Archaeology Lab Volunteer Day

FPAN Coordinating Center 207 East Main Street

March 30, 10:00:00 AM — 04:00:00 PM

The FPAN Archaeology Lab is open to volunteers throughout the year. Volunteers help rough sort artifacts recovered from local archaeological sites. No experience is needed, but all volunteers are given a brief orientation by a professional archaeologist on their first day!

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14,000 Years of Florida Prehistory

Ampersand School 893 E SR 434

March 30, 10:00:00 AM — 12:00:00 PM

FPAN will be visiting Amperstand School in Longwood to talk to high school students about Florida Prehistory. This lecture discusses the chronology of Florida’s prehistoric Native Americans, and discusses their major technological achievements through time. 14,000 Years of FL Prehistory presents the four archaeological time periods in the southeastern United States, and how archaeologists use them to differentiate among different culture groups. This presentation is perfect for those looking for a broad overview of prehistoric archaeology in Florida. This event is closed to the public.

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Archaeology Works at the Library: Grub, Gadgets and Garbage - Animals

Southeast Branch Library, St. Augustine 6670 U.S. 1 South

March 30, 04:00:00 PM — 05:00:00 PM

Celebrate Florida Archaeology Month by learning how prehistoric peoples used animals - as food, tools and building materials. Then check out how archaeologists learn about the past through these remains by trying your hand at the same artifact analyses used by the pros! RSVPs requested: Emily Jane Murray, 904-392-7874 or EMurray@flagler.edu. 4-5pm Wednesdays March 16 - Fishing March 23 - Shells March 30 - Animals Southeast Branch Library 6670 U.S. 1 South St. Augustine, FL

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Climate Change and Cultural Resources Panel

Lewis Auditorium, Flagler College 14 Granada St

March 30, 07:00:00 PM — 08:00:00 PM

Panel includes: “Weather it Together: Protecting our Historic Seaport” Lisa Craig, Planner, Chief of Historic Preservation, City of Annapolis “Planning for Cultural Resource Climate Change Impacts” Adrienne Burke, J.D., Community Development Director, City of Fernandina Beach, Florida “Sea Level Rise and Local Government Responses: Lessons from the Florida Keys” Jason Evans, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Environmental Science, Stetson University

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