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September is Missouri Archaeology Month! Join us for the fourth and final lecture of our inaugural Missouri Archaeology Month Lecture Series - ‘Plant and animal diet in Missouri before 1492’, with Michael Fuller (professor of archaeology).Come learn what the archaeological record reveals about the diets of pre-Columbian inhabitants of the St. Louis region. Decades of archaeological work have recovered seeds and bones that are clues to the diet of the Native American who lived along the Missouri and Mississippi Rivers.
Professor Michael Fuller is an expert in the archaeological discoveries of both the Old World and New World. He has directed large excavation projects in Syria and the Republic of North Macedonia, plus served as a staff member on digs in Greece, Egypt, Jordan, England, and the USA. He received a PhD degree in Anthropology in 1986 and taught archaeology to thousands of students over a career of 40 years. Michael is an active field archaeologist, writer, lecturer, and cruise ship speaker.
September 25, 6:30-7:30pm in the Saint Louis Carousel event space. $5/person. Space is limited. Pre-registration is recommended, but not required.
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Faust Park, Chesterfield, MO 63017, United States
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