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Below you'll find a list of all posts that have been tagged as “archaeology”

Modern Applications for Detecting Fremont Sites in Utah Valley

Amy Barry March 16, 2020

In celebration of Archaeology and Historic Preservation Month, the Utah State Historic Preservation Office is excited to host a series of brown bag lectures. Join us …

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Jarvie Ranch Curriculum Project

Amy Barry March 13, 2020

In celebration of Archaeology and Historic Preservation Month, the Utah State Historic Preservation Office is excited to host a series of brown bag lectures. Join us …

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Lake Mountain Rock Art Tour

Amy Barry March 12, 2020

You don’t have to go to Southern Utah to see cool rock art! On the southern side of the Lake Mountains range located near Utah …

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Historical Archaeology Walking Tour of Saltair Resort on the Great Salt Lake

Amy Barry March 9, 2020

Join archaeologists Dr. Chris Merritt and Whitney Seal from the Utah Division of State History and Morgan Faulkner from the Utah Division of Forestry, Fire …

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History and Archaeology of the Old Saltair Resort on the Great Salt Lake

Amy Barry March 3, 2020

Join the Dixie Archaeological Society for their March meeting, featuring Dr. Chris Merritt!   Our March 2020 meeting presentation will be “History and Archaeology of …

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1850s Alcoholism, Divorce, Murder, and Court Trials in the West

Amy Barry February 28, 2020

Come join the Utah Crossroads Chapter of the Oregon-California Trail Association for their spring meeting! The meeting features a great lecture: 1850s Alcoholism, Divorce, Murder, …

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Utah’s Mining Heritage: You Want to Save that Rusty Stuff?

Amy Barry February 27, 2020

In celebration of Archaeology and Historic Preservation Month, the Utah State Historic Preservation Office is excited to host a series of brown bag lectures. Join us …

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International Archaeology Day Campground Closures/Clean-ups

Amy Barry February 26, 2020

Celebrate International Archaeology Day with the BLM in Bears Ears! You can help the BLM remove dispersed campsites that threaten archaeological sites.   Contact Lydia …

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Archaeology Day at Kachina Panel

Amy Barry February 26, 2020

The BLM is organizing a service project at the Kachina Panel in Bears Ears National Monument. Help celebrate Utah archaeology by cleaning up the trail, …

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Service Project at Three Kiva Ruin

Amy Barry February 26, 2020

Vegetation Removal at 3 Kivas. This project is part of the Celebrate Cedar Mesa with Friends of Cedar Mesa.   We’re looking for volunteers to …

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Visit With Respect Ambassador Day

Amy Barry February 26, 2020

Friends of Cedar Mesa has been hard at work training people to be “Visit with Respect Ambassadors,” and these Ambassadors will be out on the …

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An Alter-Native History of America: Music and Storytelling

Amy Barry February 26, 2020

“An Alter-Native History of America” Lecture and Performance by Ed Kabotie (Hopi/Tewa) Musician and artist Ed Kabotie (Okwhua P’ing) shares the courageous stories of the people …

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