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MuseumsSite Name: Glenn Black Laboratory Alternative Name: Glenn A. Black Laboratory of Archaeology
Country: United States
NOTE: This site is 0.616 km away from the location you searched for.

Region: Great Lakes Midwest Type: Museum
Nearest Town: Bloomington, IN
Latitude: 39.170240N  Longitude: 86.5261W
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Glenn Black Laboratory
Glenn Black Laboratory submitted by bat400 : Glenn A. Black Laboratory of Archaeology. Exterior. (Vote or comment on this photo)
Museum in Monroe County, Indiana.
The Glenn A. Black Laboratory of Archaeology is a research facility on the Indiana University campus. The laboratory curates thousands of collections and maintains a library of research materials, including the Ohio Valley-Great Lakes Ethnohistoric Archive. A small museum focuses on finds from Indiana excavations and collections, presenting them chronologically.

It is the curating facility for the records and collections from Glenn Black's excavations at Angel Mounds - where he was one of the earliest archaeologists to conduct geophysical surveys. The Laboratory also conducts summer field schools at Angel Mounds.
The Laboratory's website includes links to a small selection of publications from their collections.

Note: 4 March 2009 Lecture on Cahokia and the Southeastern Ceremonial Complex. See comment.
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Glenn Black Laboratory
Glenn Black Laboratory submitted by bat400 : Glenn A. Black Laboratory of Archaeology. Display of gorgets, inscribed tablets, and copper bracelets from the now destroyed Fudge Mound. (Vote or comment on this photo)

Glenn Black Laboratory
Glenn Black Laboratory submitted by bat400 : Glenn A. Black Laboratory of Archaeology. Museum display of "Birdstones" and gorgets. (Vote or comment on this photo)

Glenn Black Laboratory
Glenn Black Laboratory submitted by bat400 : Glenn A. Black Laboratory of Archaeology. Museum Display. Banner stones. (Vote or comment on this photo)

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4 March 2009 Lecture: Contextualizing Mound 34 of Cahokia by bat400 on Friday, 27 February 2009
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Contextualizing Mound 34 of Cahokia and the Southeastern Ceremonial Complex.

A lecture by John Kelly, Washington University - St. Louis, will take place at the Lecture Hall of the Glenn A. Black Laboratory on 4 March 2009 at 4pm.

His presentation will discuss the Southeastern Ceremonial Complex of the Mississippian culture as seen through artifacts collected from excavations of Cahokia's Mound 34.

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