Thursday, Nov 20, 2014

KVAHC Lecture: Archaeology Aong the St. Johns River

Time: 7:00 pm til 8:00 pm

Location: South Florida State College, Building G, Room 101

Description: Join us for the Kissimmee Valley Archaeology and Historical Conservancy monthly meeting!

The St. Johns River has played an ever-changing role in the lives of northeast Floridians for thousands of years. Prehistorically, the river provided food, transportation, and a geographic connection between people living from the source to the mouth. Historically, the river supported missions, plantations, and military outposts. Exploration is not limited to land; famous archaeological sites on the river's bottom also have been discovered and add to our knowledge of Florida's past.

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FPAN is attending this event.

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