Time: 1:00 pm til 3:00 pm
Location: Phillippi Estate Park, Edson Keith Farmhouse, 5500 S Tamiami Trail, Sarasota, FL 34231
Description: Join archaeologists from the Florida Pubic Archaeology Network, New College Public Archaeology Lab, and Sarasota County for this free Radiocarbon Dating Workshop. They will discuss different techniques used to determine the age of artifacts and archaeology sites. Come learn about the most common types of relative and absolute dating methods and how scientists figured out the dates of the archaeology site at Phillippi Estate Park.
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Time: 6:00 pm til 7:00 pm
Location: Selby Library, 1331 First St., Sarasota 34236
Description: Time Sifters Archaeology Society Lecture Series - The Resurrection of Camp Lawton: The World's Largest Prison by John K Derden, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus of History, East Georgia State College
Camp Lawton, a Confederate Prisoner of War Camp, was constructed in 1864, a stockade which held Union soldiers during the American Civil War. Once called “the world’s largest prison,” it was occupied for only six weeks before being abandoned at the advance of Sherman’s army through Georgia. “The Resurrection of Camp Lawton” will contain a brief summary of the history of the Confederate prison along with a discussion of the ongoing archaeological work (started in 2010) that has been done as a collaboration of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Georgia Southern University, and the State of Georgia Historic Preservation Division. What archaeologists found was an intact site and hundreds of artifacts that together shed light on the experience of the POWs.
Dr. John K. Derden was born at Fort Benning, Georgia and has degrees from the University of Georgia (B.S.Ed., M.A. and Ph.D. in history).
This event is free to the public.
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Time: 6:30 pm til 7:30 pm
Location: Tampa Bay History Center, 801 Old Water St, Tampa, FL 33602
Description: Florida Conversations: Colonial Florida Digital History - Beyond Primary Resources by Dr. J. Michael Francis, Ph.D., History Professor, USFSP
Dr. J. Michael Francis introduces a new initiative to build an interactive and dynamic digital archive, one that highlights Florida’s colonial past. Richly illustrated, the talk will outline several of the projects already underway as well as plans for the future.
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