Kentucky Archaeology Month Day 6 Howard Beverly September 6, 2016 Kentucky Archaeology Month Day 6 – Sunflower – educational and tasty! Roll on over to the Living Archaeology website’s EDUCATION PAGES – www.livingarchaeologyweekend.org – to find other tasty recipes for plants ancient Native peoples grew, foreign and domestic: goosefoot, squash, beans, and corn! Kentucky Archaeology Month Kentucky Archaeology Month
Kentucky Archaeology Month Day 5 Howard Beverly September 5, 2016 Kentucky Archaeology Month Day 5 – Tiny, tiny seeds that wouldn’t have been found without amazingly dry-as-Egypt-dry soil deposits. And did we mention, not without site protection and proper excavation, too? Kentucky Archaeology Month Kentucky Archaeology Month
Kentucky Archaeology Month Day 4 Howard Beverly September 4, 2016 Kentucky Archaeology Month Day 4 – PEPO Squash and Three Sisters – or if you come to LAW, you can learn more and purchase an AWESOME ONE-OF-A-KIND T-SHIRT souvenir! Kentucky Archaeology Month Kentucky Archaeology Month
Kentucky Archaeology Month Day 3 Howard Beverly September 3, 2016 Kentucky Archaeology Month Day 3 – Archaeology in Kentucky’s State Parks Kentucky Archaeology Month Kentucky Archaeology Month
Kentucky Archaeology Month Day 2 Howard Beverly September 2, 2016 Kentucky Archaeology Month Day 2 – The Adena Landscapes Project and the Construction of Geometric Earthen Enclosures in the Bluegrass Kentucky Archaeology Month Kentucky Archaeology Month