To celebrate Florida Archaeology Month 2012 the Lower Suwannee National Wildlife Refuge (NWR) will host four distinguished archaeologists and two Ranger-led walks at the Shell Mound archaeological site near Cedar Key. All activities are free. UF archaeologist Dr Kenneth Sassaman will return with more on the 5-year survey the naturecoast along the Cedar Keys NWR and the 30 miles of coastline of the Lower Suwannee. He will speak with Dr Hyatt Brown and Dr Cici Brown, also from UF`s Anthropology Department on March 17th at 2:00 PM in the Cedar Key Library. The following week on March 21 at 11:00 AM, Dr Julian Granberry will explain how cultures` migrations can be traced by the evolution of their language. He has written several books documenting the subject only after working painstakingly to transcribe information from Spanish journals and diaries. He will talk on his most recent book, The Calusa: Linguistic and Cultural Origins and Relationships, and much more. The free Ranger-led walks will take place on March 22 and 28th at 11:00 AM. Meet at the Shell Mound Trailhead for a weapons demonstration and music of the southeastern peoples before the walk. For more information, call the Refuge at 352/493-0238, ext 223. |