Wednesday, March 23, 2011

See the Unseen at the Tampa Bay History Center

From Citrus County to the Manatee River, shell mounds left by Florida's Pre-Columbian peoples dot the landscape. Other evidence is harder to find. When did native people arrive? How long did they live in Florida? What tools did they use to hunt and fish?


Find the answers to these questions and more when the History Center and USF's Osher Lifelong Learning Institute present See the Unseen, a new four-week course on Florida archeology beginning April 6th.


Led by USF faculty member and West Central Director of the Florida Public Archaeology Network, Jeff Moates, the class will review Florida's native peoples and how archeologists study them. 


See the Unseen will be held each Wednesday at 10:00 a.m., April 6th through April 27th. Cost is $40.00. Pre-registration is required. For more information, contact the History Center's Adult Programs Coordinator, Lee Leavengood, at (813) 675-8971. Or, contact the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at (813) 974-2403 to register.

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