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Scheduled events for May and June 2008 by bat400 on Wednesday, 30 January 2008

May 6-June 12: IU Field School Archaeological Excavation - Archaeology students will be on hand at Angel Mounds for a little over a month excavating and documenting their finds from a spot thought to be an area on which the massive stockade wall coursed over. Students as well as professors from Indiana University will be answering questions for the general public that come to visit the site. Visitors will be able to watch the excavation in progress on a day-to-day basis.

May 14: Pennsylvania State University Professor George Milner presents Questions Driving Mississippian Research: Past, Present, and Future, part of the Eli Lilly Lecture Series in conjunction with the 70 Years of Discovery Anniversary

May 16: 2nd Annual Archaeology C.S.I. Day - Open to 6th and 7th Grade Math and Science Classes, Archaeology C.S.I. Day offers local students the chance to work on a hands-on basis with the tools, methods, and implementation of archaeology. Call for reservations.

May 21: Middle Tennessee State University Professor Kevin Smith presents Ancient Chiefdoms of the Nashville Basin : Crossroads of the Mississippian World?, part of the Eli Lilly Lecture Series in conjunction with the 70 Years of Discovery Anniversary



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