Morgan to discuss first peoples of
the Central Illinois River Valley
The presentation is part of the Illinois
Archaeology Lecture Series at Dickson Mounds
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[December 15, 2023]
The
Illinois State Museum is pleased to announce Dr. Brooke Morgan,
curator of anthropology, will present “First Peoples of the Central
Illinois River Valley: Colonizing an Ice Age Landscape” as part of
the Illinois Archaeology Lecture Series. The lecture will occur at 2
p.m. Sunday, Dec. 17 at Dickson Mounds Museum.
During the lecture, Morgan will discuss the Illinois River Valley’s
Late Pleistocene geology and archaeology. She will explore some
interesting questions, such as how many years ago people first
inhabited the Central Illinois River Valley, what life was like in
this area 12,000 years ago, and what do you do when no one has been
there before.
The lecture will also cover our current understanding
of the last Ice Age in this area and how the combined study of earth
sciences, human behavioral ecology, ethnography, and crowd-sourced
scientific data contribute to the archaeological interpretation of
initial landscape colonization.
The lecture will begin at 2 p.m. in the auditorium of the Dickson
Mounds Museum, followed by light refreshments. Admission is free,
and no registration is required.
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The Dickson Mounds Museum is open to the public every day from 9
a.m. to 4:30 p.m. For more information about this lecture and
other upcoming events, visit illinoisstatemuseum.org.
About the Illinois State Museum
Established in 1877, the Illinois State Museum is a dynamic
institution that inspires the exploration of Illinois' past and
present to inform and enrich everyday life and promote stewardship
of cultural and natural resources. Headquartered in Springfield with
branch facilities in Lewistown and Lockport, ISM is accredited by
the American Alliance of Museums and a proud member of the
International Coalition of Sites of Conscience.
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