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Why underwater? The importance of submerged landscape research for understanding Pleistocene peoples in the New World

February 22, 2025 @ 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm EST

Palm Beach Museum of Natural History, the Mall at Wellington Green
10300 Forest Hill Blvd.
Wellington, FL 33414 United States


AIA Society: South Florida

Lecturer: Jessi Halligan

Perhaps most people think of shipwrecks when underwater archaeology is mentioned, but numerous formerly-terrestrial sites have survived drowning in our freshwater lakes and rivers and on our continental shelves. These sites can even be better preserved than their dry counterparts, and in some cases they can help us answer some of the most pressing questions about people in the past. Thousands of Pleistocene artifacts have been discovered in Florida’s rivers and springs, along with some of the best preserved early sites in the Americas. These sites are challenging archaeological models for the peopling of the Americas, and are providing us with information about the lifeways of early Indigenous peoples in the New World.

Doris Z. Stone New World Archaeology Lectures

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February 22, 2025
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4:00 pm - 5:00 pm EST
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Rudolph F Pascucci
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5617294246
Email
rpascucci@pbmnh.org

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Palm Beach Museum of Natural History, the Mall at Wellington Green
10300 Forest Hill Blvd.
Wellington, FL 33414 United States
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