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Discover Piedmont Archaeology: Archaeology of the Catawba Indian Nation

Evidence from our region’s history and prehistory can be found across Piedmont NC. Learn about what archaeology can teach us from experts in the field in the latest GHM Education Webinar Series.

Historical archaeologist Mary Beth Fitts from the Office of State Archaeology, NC Department of Natural and Cultural Resources, discusses sites associated with the Catawba people and what they can teach us about Catawba history, foodways, politics, and economics.

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Or watch live on the Greensboro History Museum YouTube page at https://youtube.com/greensborohistorymuseum

Find recordings of previous GHM Education Webinar series at https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLMBP04N6aYU8KjJqG9WsVR_xfCNX_CYqf

Archaeology Day

October is Archaeology Month! Dig into history with hands-on activities for all ages!

Co-sponsored with UNCG Archaeology Program, Department of Archaeology

Discover Piedmont Archaeology: Colliding Worlds

Evidence from our region’s history and prehistory can be found across Piedmont NC. Learn about what archaeology can teach us from experts in the field in the latest GHM Education Webinar Series.

Join Dr. Linda Stine, a professor of archaeology at UNCG, for this informative presentation about Guilford County archaeology and what we can learn about its hidden landscapes.

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Or watch live on the Greensboro History Museum YouTube page:

Find recordings of previous GHM Education Webinar series at https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLMBP04N6aYU8KjJqG9WsVR_xfCNX_CYqf

Co-sponsored with UNCG Archaeology Program, Department of Anthropology

Discover Piedmont Archaeology: Fashioning & Firing Identity

Evidence from our region’s history and prehistory can be found across Piedmont NC. Learn about what archaeology can teach us from experts in the field in the latest GHM Education Webinar Series.

The first program in the series looks at Experimentation in Moravian Ceramics, 1793-1831. Join Geoffrey Hughes, Archaeology lecturer at UNCG, as he discusses Salem’s congregation-owned pottery and what archaeology reveals about technological innovation.

Free program. Register to join on Zoom
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Or watch live on the Greensboro History Museum YouTube page at https://youtube.com/greensborohistorymuseum

Find recordings of previous GHM Education Webinar series at https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLMBP04N6aYU8KjJqG9WsVR_xfCNX_CYqf

Co-sponsored with UNCG Archaeology Program, Department of Anthropology