Pennsylvania Archaeology Month
Calendar of Events October 1-31, 1999
 

Multi-Day Events

 September 24, Friday through October 8, Friday

Fifth annual public archaeology program on City Island Park in Harrisburg sponsored by the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission (PHMC) and the City of Harrisburg.  The opening ceremony, scheduled for September 24, will be presided over by the Honorable Stephen R. Reed, the Mayor of Harrisburg.  The closing ceremony, on October 8, will feature the launch of a dugout canoe (manufactured for the event) and a summary of the results of the excavation.
     The  1999 program will feature a new excavation area, located just north of the 1994 to 1998 excavations in a previously unexplored area of the island.  Demonstration projects will include the manufacture and use of Native fishing equipment; construction of an Eastern Woodland bark house; harvest of plants from a river-side Native garden, planted this spring; manufacture and launch of the dugout canoe; and observation of an on-site artifact processing field laboratory.
     The State Museum's Education Division will once again be operating their "field classroom" on the island.  All members of the public are invited to join the archaeologists from the PHMC's Commonwealth Archaeology program and dedicated volunteers.  The site is open to visitors 9:30 am - 4:00 pm daily.

Every Tuesday and Thursday in October

Open House (weather permitting), excavations at the Yellow House, Battles Farmstead Museum, Girard, PA, 9:45 - 11:45 am.  Sponsored by the Edinboro University of PA Archaeological Field Studies Program and the Erie County Historical Society, Dr. Renata B. Wolynec, Project Director.  Contact: (814) 732-2573.

Every Saturday and Sunday in October (but not October 23)

Open House, Noon - 4:00 p.m., Fort LeBoeuf Museum, Waterford, PA., a project of the Department of Sociology/Anthorpology/Social Work, Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, Edinboro, PA.  Contact: (814) 732-2573.  (On display are archaeological remains discovered during WPA excavations in the late 1930's and Eagle Hotel excavations conducted by Edinboro University Archaeological Field Studies from 1975 through 1987.)  There is no admission charge.
 
 

Month-Long Exhibits and Activities

Displays and exhibits at Baron-Forness Library and Hendricks Hall, Edinboro University of PA.

Displays and exhibits at Stapleton  Library and campus of the Indiana University of PA.

Fifth grade field school, West Postgrove Elementary School, Montgomery Co., headed by teacher Ken Biles.
 
 

Daily Events

Oct. 2, Saturday

Pennsylvania Archaeological Council Day (PAC) at City Island Park, Harrisburg, PA.  Highlighting the day's events will be the Archaeology Month Essay Contest Award Ceremony. 

Archaeology Display, Apple Festival at Hibernia County Park in West Caln Township, Chester County, sponsored be the SPA Schuylkill Valley Chapter 21.  The display will feature photographs of Chapter activities and artifacts.  Contact: (610) 678-1274.

Children's Workshop, 10 am - Noon - Children ages 8 to 12 learn how to look for clues, make archaeological notes, do archaeological drawings and take measurements, to earn a Museum Scientist certificate!  University of Pennsylvania Museum, Philadelphia, PA.  $5 materials fee.  Pre-registration required: (215) 898-4015.

Oct. 2 & 3, Saturday and Sunday

Excavations at Smicksburg Heritage Days, Indiana County, PA., Dr. Phil Neusius Project Director, INdiana University of PA.  Contact: (724) 357-2733.

Knap-in, sponsored by Mercyhurst Archaeological Institute, Mercyhurst College, Erie, PA.  Contact: Kathy Pedler at (814) 824-2578.

Oct. 6, Wednesday

Loren Eiseley Society Lecture and Dinner (by invitation only), University of Pennsylvania Museum, Philadelphia, PA, 6:00 pm - "Excavation in Foreign Countries and the Impact on the University of Pennsylvania Museum in the 21st Century" presented by Dr. Charles K. Williams II, Director Emeritus, Corinth Excavations, American School of Classical Studies.  For information on becoming a member of the Loren Eiseley Society call (215) 898-5093.

Oct. 9, Saturday

Display, Archaeology at the Yellow House, Girard, PA - highlighting twelve years of collaboration between the Erie County Historical Society and Edinboro University of PA., 10:00 am - 5:00 pm.  The display is part of a larger community open house at the Battles Museums of Rural Life.  Admission charge. Contact: (814) 454-1813.

Archaeology Display, Apple Festival at Joanna Furnace, about three miles north of Morgantown on Route 10 Berks County, sponsored by the SPA Schuylkill Valley Chapter 21.  The festival is sponsored by the Hay Creek Valley Historical Association.  There will also be a display of archaeology at Joanna Furnace including artifacts, photographs, and the activities of the summer field school for gifted middle school students from the Owen J. Roberts School District.  The on-going excavations at the hot blast engine area will be open for visitors to see.  Contact: (610) 678-1274.

Oct. 11 - 15, Monday through Friday

Archaeology in Action School Program at Bushy Run Battlefield.  Contact: David Miller at (724) 527-5584, ext. 202.

Oct. 13, Wednesday

Lecture, 5:00 - 6:30 pm, Hendricks Hall Room 147 - "Studying the Past from Human Mortuary Behavior" presented by Dr. Renata B. Wolynec, Edinboro University of PA.  Contact: (814) 732-2573.

Oct. 14, Thursday

Lecture, 4:00 - 6:00 pm - "Flooding the Black Sea: Noah and Early Agriculture?"  Geologists Bill Ryan and Walter Pitman of the Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, Columbia University, present evidence linking the flooding of the Black Sea and the story of Noah's flood.  Sponsored by the University of Pennsylvania Museum, the Center for Ancient Studies, and the Center for Environmental Studies, University of Pennsylvania, Harrison Auditorium, Philadelphia, PA.  Lecture free; reception follows (fee).

Oct. 15, Friday

Archaeology display and presentation at the Social Science Teachers Conference, John Heinz Regional History Center, Pittsburgh, PA.

Oct. 20, Wednesday

Lecture, 5:00 - 6:00 pm, Hendricks Hall 147 - "The Archaeological Past in Jeopardy" presented by Dr. Renata B. Wolynec, Edinboro University of PA., Edinboro, PA.  Contact: (814) 732-2573

Oct. 23, Saturday

Open House, Mercyhurst Archaeological Institute, Mercyhurst College, Erie, PA.  Contact: Sue Prescott (814) 824-2531.
 


Please confirm dates, times, and fees by calling the contact telephone numbers.

Poster sponsors:  Pennsylvania Archaeological Council  -  Society for Pennsylvania Archaeology, Inc.  -  Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission  -  National Park Service  -  Allegheny National Forest  -  Edinboro University of Pennsylvania  -  Indiana University of Pennsylvania  -  Mercyhurst Archaeological Institute  -  Louis Berger & Associates, Inc.  -  GAI Consultants, Inc.  -  John Milner Associates, Inc.  -  ASC Group, Inc.  -  CHRS, Inc.  -  KCI Technologies Inc.  -  Ecoscience, Inc.

For information on Pennsylvania Archaeology Month events, please call 717.783.8946.  TDD relay service at 800.654.5984. 

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