Events
Visualizing the Unseen: Ground Penetrating Radar and Archeology
New Smyrna Museum of History 120 Sams Avenue New Smyrna Beach 32168
March 31, 02:00:00 PM — 03:00:00 PM
Over the past several decades new technology has been increasingly used by archaeologists to visualize archaeological features beneath the surface without invasive testing. Ground Penetrating Radar is one of the most popular of these geophysical survey methods. This presentation is geared for adult audiences and discusses GPR operation, gives case studies of its use, and discusses the wider realm of technology within archaeology with a focus on future applications.
Beyond our Backyard: Archaeology around the World Lecture Series
UWF Downtown Campus, Bowden Building Classroom 120 Church Street
March 31, 06:30:00 PM — 07:30:00 PM
In celebration of Florida Archaeology Month, March 2016, join us for the \"Beyond our Backyard: Archaeology around the World\" lecture series! This week\'s presentation is \"In Fulton’s Wake: The Archaeology of Early North American Steamboats\" by Texas A&M University Department of Anthropology Associate Professor Dr. Kevin Crisman. This event is free and open to the public! See flyer for complete schedule.