Archeology Station
Archeology Station
What can an archeologist interpret from a piece of ancient pottery? Why does it matter if we take something someone discarded long ago? Chat with ...
What can an archeologist interpret from a piece of ancient pottery? Why does it matter if we take something someone discarded long ago? Chat with ...
Archaeology is a fun and exciting way to learn about the past. By interpreting the material objects left by a person or a group of ...
Join Dr. Chris Merritt, Archaeologist from the Utah State Historic Preservation Office on a walking tour of the historic Fort Douglas! Join archaeologist Dr. ...
A tour of two blocks of Sherman Avenue, exploring its history from grazing field for sheep, to a suburb of the growing city. Southeast ...
What can an archeologist interpret from a piece of ancient pottery? Why does it matter if we take something someone discarded long ago? Chat with ...
How do developers know how to avoid archaeological sites? Where can property owners turn to for advice about repairing their historic buildings? And who are ...
Did you know that the "disappearing" Murphy Bed was invented as a response to rapid growth in cities, and the need to house more people ...
Bureau of Land Management archaeologists Bill Reitze and David Christensen will give a presentation during the local Utah Statewide Archaeological Society meeting describing past and ...
Come and meet with an archaeologist from the BLM to tour the Historic John Jarvie Ranch in Brown’s Park. Learn about the history of Brown’s ...
We invite you to join us May 13-15, 2024, for the inaugural Mountain West Trails Conference at the Uintah Conference Center in Vernal, Utah. Over ...
What can an archeologist interpret from a piece of ancient pottery? Why does it matter if we take something someone discarded long ago? Chat with ...
What is it like photographing pyramids in Sudan for Smithsonian Magazine? How about covering an excavation from a Trojan War palace in Greece for The ...
The St. George Bureau of Land Management is hosting an Open House at the Historic Orson Adams house. Located at the Red Cliffs Recreation Area ...
Join Dr. Chris Merritt, Archaeologist from the Utah State Historic Preservation Office on a walking tour of the historic Fort Douglas! Join archaeologist Dr. ...
Danger Cave is one of the most significant archaeological sites in the Great Basin. With evidence of human use going back 12,000 years, Danger Cave ...
What can an archeologist interpret from a piece of ancient pottery? Why does it matter if we take something someone discarded long ago? Chat with ...
The Northwestern Band of the Shoshone Nation has lived in what is now northern Utah, eastern Idaho, and western Wyoming since time immemorial. Brad Parry, ...
Join us on Fri, May 24, 2024 at 6:00 PM at the John Wesley Powell River History Museum for an insightful event discussing the contributions ...
Join Dr. Chris Merritt, Archaeologist from the Utah State Historic Preservation Office on a walking tour of the historic Fort Douglas! Join archaeologist Dr. ...
What can an archeologist interpret from a piece of ancient pottery? Why does it matter if we take something someone discarded long ago? Chat with ...
Join architect Jansen Bennett on a virtual tour of one of the oldest hydroelectric power plants in western North America. The duo will debut a ...