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RWU Talking in the Library with Archaeologist Alan Leveillee

Public Archaeology Laboratory’s senior archaeologist and
anthropologist Alan Leveillee will deliver a lecture titled “Ancient Indian Peoples of New England: An Archaeological Perspective.” Archaeologists
have found evidence of Indian peoples spanning 11,000 years occupying what we
now call New England. What do human remains and artifacts tell us about these
early residents of North America? What is their relation to present-day Native
American tribal groups? Learn about what archaeological sites reveal about life
in this region several millennia before the arrival of European colonists.

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