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Six Things Everyone Should Know About the Native American Archaeology of Connecticut with Dr. Sarah Sportman

  • Willington Public Library 7 Ruby Road Willington, CT, 06279 United States (map)

The Willington Historical Society invites you to a special presentation by State Archaeologist, Sarah Sportman, who will discuss “Six Things Everyone Should Know About Native American Archaeology of Connecticut”, on Thursday, March 30th, at 7:00 p.m. at the Willington Public Library.

Dr. Sportman, has held the position of CT State Archaeologist since 2020. She has more than 20 years of experience in the archaeology of North Eastern North America. Her interests lie in the historic period and pre-contact Native American archaeology of the Northeast United States, public archaeology, zooarchaeology, ethnohistory, Native American history, colonial period New England history as well as 19th century immigration and labor history. This list does not include all of her areas of expertise and her experience in this field is too lengthy to include in its entirety. Information about Dr. Sportman is available online at: osa.uconn.edu.

We hope you can join us for this informative program.