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    2013 Michigan Archaeology Day

    Date:  October 12, 2013  
    Time:  11:00 AM - 03:00 PM
    Location: Michigan Historical Museum, Lansing
    Four children (several in colorful fedoras) uncover artifacts in a mock archaeological excavation.

    Here's your chance to meet archaeologists, to learn of their research and to see one-day-only exhibits from their excavations and underwater explorations. Come early—you'll receive a free 2013 Michigan Archaeology Day poster while supplies last.

    The day will include:

    • Demonstrations
    • Presentations
    • Children's Activities (like the mock excavation pictured here)
    • Exhibitors & Special Displays
    We're continuing to add to the program, so check back again.

    Free admission for today's event made possible with the generous sponsorship of:

    Michigan State Housing Development Authority

    For more information, please send us an e-mail or telephone (517) 373-3559.

    The Michigan Historical Museum—flagship of the Michigan Historical Museum System—is located inside the Michigan Library and Historical Center, 702 West Kalamazoo Street, Lansing. The museum and visitor parking are on the north side of Kalamazoo Street, two blocks east of M. L. King Jr. Boulevard. Sunday admission and weekend parking are free. Here's more information about how to find us.


    2013 PROGRAM

    An archaeology information station in the museum lobby offers free handouts about archaeology from the State Archaeologist. Also in the rotunda, you'll find information about the State Historic Preservation Office; the Conference on Michigan Archaeology; the Michigan Archaeological Society; the Michigan Historic Preservation Network and the Michigan Department of Transportation.

    DEMONSTRATIONS

    Archaic Hunting Skills. - Outdoors, between the visitors parking lot and the front entrance
    Practice shooting at a deer target, using darts and an atlatl (spear-thrower), like those used in Michigan forests thousands of years ago. Give it a try! Presented by Ron Burk and Mike Mauer, Michigan Archaeological Society, Saginaw Chapter.

    Flintknapping: Stone Tool-Making - Museum, Second Floor
    How did people hunt and butcher game before there were guns and steel knives? How did they tan hides or chop down trees using only tools made of bone and stone? Presented by Bob Love

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    PRESENTATIONS in the FORUM AUDITORIUM

    Opening remarks from Dr. Dean L. Anderson, State Archaeologist

    11 a.m.

    Jeffrey D. Sommer, Curator of Archaeology at the Historical Society of Saginaw County, Inc., discusses archaeological investigation of the Clunie site, a prehistoric Native American site in the Shiawassee National Wildlife Refuge.

    12 noon

    Dr. Krysta Ryzewski, Assistant Professor of Anthropology at Wayne State University, talks about current urban archaeological research taking place in Detroit.

    1 p.m.

    Seth DePasqual, Cultural Resource Manager and NEPA Specialist at Isle Royale National Park, explores Native American copper mining on Isle Royale and in the western Upper Peninsula, which took place as early as 7,000 years ago.

    2 p.m.

    Wayne Lusardi, Maritime Archaeologist for the Thunder Bay National Marine Sanctuary and Underwater Preserve in Alpena, shares the stories of ships that were lost 100 years ago in the notorious Storm of 1913.

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    EXHIBITORS & SPECIAL DISPLAYS
    Museum, Second Floor

    Warner Sesquicentennial Farmstead
    presented by Tim Bennett, Michigan Archaeological Society

    Archaeology at Mackinac
    presented by Dr. Lynn Evans, Mackinac State Historic Parks

    Fort St. Joseph Archaeological Project
    presented by Fort St. Joseph Archaeological Project, Western Michigan University

    Campus Archaeology Program
    presented by Kate Frederick, Michigan State University

    Great Lakes Underwater Technology—ROVs
    presented by Dr. Mark Gleason, Alpena Community College and West Michigan Underwater Preserve

    Native Copper
    presented by Dr. John R. Halsey, State Archaeologist (Retired)

    Nautical Archaeology Society Program
    presented by Dr. Mark W. Holley, Northwestern Michigan College

    The History of Saginaw as Told by a Road
    presented by Dr. Misty Jackson, Arbre Croche Cultural Resources

    Thunder Bay National Marine Sanctuary
    presented by Wayne Lusardi, Michigan Historical Center and Thunder Bay National Marine Sanctuary and Underwater Preserve

    Identifying Military Artifacts
    presented by Eric Perkins, Michigan Historical Museum

    Artifacts from the Michigan Archaeological Society
    presented by Don Simons, Michigan Archaeological Society

    CMU Archaeological Field School
    presented by Dr. Sarah Surface-Evans, Central Michigan University

    Apple Island Archaeology
    presented by Dr. LouAnn Wurst, Western Michigan University

    Artifacts from Sites and Farm Collections near the Headwaters of the Grand, Kalamazoo and Raisin Rivers in South-Central Michigan
    presented by Dan Wymer, Michigan Archaeological Society

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    Updated 09/10/2013

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