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Join Dr. Amy Rosebrough for a captivating journey through 14,000 years of human history in and around Tee Jope. From ancient caribou hunters to the creators of dugout canoes and effigy mounds, Wisconsin's rich archaeological record reveals deep insights into Indigenous life long before European contact. Dr. Rosebrough will guide us through the trails and tales etched into Wisconsin's landscape over millennia. Donβt miss this opportunity to explore the ancient past that lies just beneath our feet!Dr. Amy Rosebrough is the Wisconsin State Archaeologist, in the State Historic Preservation Office of the Wisconsin Historical Society. A native of theMissouri Ozarks, she has long had an interest in burial monuments and archaeology. She is an alumni
of the University of Wisconsin-Madison, and she received her doctorate in 2010 for region-wide re-analysis of Wisconsin's effigy mounds and mound builders. She has worked as an archaeologist in the academic, private, and public sectors. In her current position at the Wisconsin Historical Society, she manages archaeological and burial sites data, assists Wisconsin's citizens with archaeological questions, and serves as a subject matter expert.
This event is free. Registration is appreciated, but not required. Click here to register: https://middleton.recdesk.com/Community/Program/Detail?programId=6930
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Middleton Public Library, 7433 Hubbard Ave, Middleton, WI 53562-3117, United States
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