Lecture: Foragers & Farmers in East TN: What Archaeological Plant Remains Can Tell Us About Prehistoric Lifeways
Free and open to the public
Tuesday, January 15th
7:30-9 pm
McClung Museum Auditorium
The East Tennessee Society of the Archaeological Institute of America and the McClung Museum present Dr. Kandace D. Hollenbach of the University of TN Archaeological Research Lab lecturing on, "Foragers and Farmers in East Tennessee: What Archaeological Plant Remains Can Tell Us About Prehistoric Lifeways."
Dr. Hollenbach's research interests include: Paleoethnobotany; prehistoric foodways among hunting-gathering and agricultural peoples of the southeastern United States; gender and identity among hunting-gathering peoples; and use and meaning of landscape among hunting-gathering peoples.
Tuesday, 15 January, 2013
Contact:
Dr. Aleydis Van de Moortel
Phone: 865-974-8279
Website: Click to Visit
Cost:
Free and open to all
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