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Mammoths to Mounds: 13,000 Years of Native American History | FREE! Time Traveler Program

September 11, 2021 @ 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm

$5.00

FREE WITH DISCOUNT CODE – People have lived in the Rock River valley ever since the last ice age. Dr. Bill Green presents this program where you’ll learn how the latest archaeological discoveries are adding to our understanding of the area’s ancient residents. This is a program of our Time Travelers Series that explores the fascinating history of this land and the people who lived or worked near the confluence of Turtle Creek and the Rock River over the centuries. It is also part of Beloit Heritage Days held September 10-12.

Dr. Bill Green

Dr. Green’s programs are very popular and this one is sure to fill up. The cost of this program is normally $5 per person, but is brought FREE to the community through a 2020 grant from the Greater Beloit Chamber of Commerce Ambassadors. To receive the discount, you must use the COUPON CODE: FREE2021 There is a limit of two discounted tickets per order. Register below. 

About the presenter: Dr. Bill Green is retired from Beloit College where he was Adjunct Professor of Anthropology and Chair, Museum Studies Program. His major professional interests include North American archaeology, ethnohistory, and ethnology. Dr. Green actively conducts archaeological studies of Woodland communities occupied 1000-2000 years ago in the Mississippi River valley.

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Date:
September 11, 2021
Time:
1:00 pm - 2:00 pm
Cost:
$5.00
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Nature At The Confluence
Phone
815-200-6910
Email
info@natureattheconfluence.com
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Nature At The Confluence
306 Dickop Street
South Beloit, IL 61080 United States
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815-200-6910
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