Event

Peopling of the Americas: Old Ideas, New Evidence

Ice Age Floods National Geologic Trail

Fee:

Free.

Location: LAT/LONG: 46.870766, -114.006342


Montana Natural History Center 120 Hickory St. Missoula, MT 59801 United States Phone: 406.327.0405 Can’t attend in person? Join us on Facebook Live the night of, or watch the lecture later on YouTube. Click here to go to our YouTube Channel. Click here to join us on Facebook Live at 7p.m. on Feb. 16th .

Dates & Times

Date:

Wednesday, February 16, 2022

Time:

7:00 PM

Duration:

1 hour and 30 minutes

Type of Event

Partner Program
Virtual/Digital

Description

Third Annual Cabin Fever Lecture:
Peopling of the Americas: Old Ideas, New Evidence
This lecture will focus on the Late Pleistocene and the period of human colonization of the Americas.

Join us to hear archeologist Carl Davis, author of the book Six Hundred Generations: An Archeological History of Montana.

Carl will be discussing a fascinating question: “Did anyone in Montana’s history witness or experience any of the Missoula floods?” The presentation will cover some materials from his book, and will draw from other sources as well.

Can’t attend in person? Join on Facebook Live the night of, or watch the lecture later on YouTube.

Click here to go to our YouTube Channel.

Click here to join us on Facebook Live at 7p.m. on Feb. 16th .

 

 


More information

Reservation or Registration: Yes

There will be no fees for this lecture; it’s free! However, registration is required and opens on January 18th. Register for the Archeology in Montana lecture here.
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Contact Information

Jennifer Robinson
406-327-0405
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