Archaeology Lab Volunteer Day

FPAN Coordinating Center 207 East Main Street

March 1, 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 their first day. Visit the link below for more information!

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Brown Bag Lunch: Florida During the Mississippian Period

Amelia Island Museum of History 233 S. Third Street

March 1, 12:00:00 PM — 01:00:00 PM

The Native peoples of the Mississippian Period (AD 1000-1600) were engineers who shaped every aspect of their lives, building vibrant communities shaped by achievements in landscape design, social systems, and extensive trade. Explore sites in Northeast Florida and beyond to learn how archaeologists have uncovered evidence of life during this time.

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Archaeology on Tap at Hidden Springs Ale Works

Hidden Springs Ale Works 1631 N Franklin St, Tampa, Florida 33602

March 1, 06:30:00 PM — 08:30:00 PM

Join FPAN for a night of fun and archaeology at Hidden Springs Ale Works! Archaeology on Tap is a chance to learn about people in the past in a laid-back atmosphere - and straight from the researchers themselves. Our two speakers for this month\'s Archaeology on Tap are Drs. John and Kathryn Arthur of the University of South Florida St. Petersburg: Stories about Beer in Africa: Hyneas and Oil Drums John and Kathryn Arthur will discuss their stories about discovering clues to ancient beer making in Africa and the present day process of local brewing on the continent.

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