May 19, 2012 at 12pm
Redding, Connecticut's Community Center
Lonetown Road, Reddding CT
Redding Archaeology; Open Spaces and University Excavations
Over the last few years, Redding's open space and planning policies have led to the preservation and study of important archaeological sites. Several college and university archaeological field schools have brought hundreds of students from around the world to unearth Redding's illustrious past.
You are invited to attend a lecture describing Norwalk Community College's research in Redding. They have uncovered evidence of over 4,000 years of Native American occupations at Gallows Hill.
Lectures will be presented on Saturday afternoons at the Redding Community Center.
May 19, 2012 at 12pm
Redding, Connecticut's Community Center
Lonetown Road, Reddding CT
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Redding Archaeology; Open Spaces and University Excavations
Friday, May 18, 2012
Lecture- 4,000 years of Native American Occupations in Redding
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