b'FLORIDA ARCHAEOLOGY MONTH.Florida Archaeology Month (FAM) in March provides FPAN the opportunity to reach out to visitors and residents, promoting Floridas unique archaeological resources.Florida Archaeology Month 2019:more offerings followed in April: Top: Shared Collections, Sharedthe second in Fernandina Beach in Archaeobootcamp participants at theStories partnership with Fort Clinch State Jupiter Lighthouse and Museum. Florida Archaeology Month (FAM)Park and Nassau County Plan-Bottom: 2019 focused on archaeologicalning Department, and the third at The 2019 Florida Archaeologyand museum collections, high- Samms House in Brevard County.Month Poster. lighting some of Floridas most famous finds, like the Key MarcoCelebrating Women Cat. Over the past few years, Westin ArchaeologyCentral staff has played a largeThe North Central Region part-role in FAM theme developmentnered with the Museum of Florida and poster design, working closelyHistory to offer a History at High with the FAM subcommittee.Noon program that celebrated This year was no different for theboth FAM and Womens His-FPAN design team; they workedtory Month. Barbara Clark gave a to create informative content andpresentation on women in archae-another lasting image for FAM. ology, focusing on the history and contributions of well-known Community Conversations aboutwomen in Florida archaeology. The Heritage at Risk talk also provided some broader The Northeast Region hosted thehistorical context of women in the first of its community workshopsfield. Secretary of State Laurel Lee to discuss coastal heritage atstarted off the program by recog-risk during FAM 2019, inspired bynizing the women archaeologists similar focus groups documentedworking in the Florida Division of during the summer 2018 LearningHistorical Resources.from Loss program sponsored by the Scottish Universities InsightArchaeobootcampInstitute. Co-hosted by the St.The Southeast Region of FPAN, Augustine Lighthouse Archaeo- in partnership with the Bureau logical Maritime Program, theof Land Management, with sup-workshop featured a coastal walkport from host institution Florida at Lighthouse Park in St. Augus- Atlantic University and the Jupiter tine, followed by a guided discus- Lighthouse and Museum, hosted sion on the significance of anda three-day intensive archaeol-threats to local coastal sites. Twoogy workshop for archaeology'