“10,000 Years: The Archeological Record of San Diego County”
A lecture by Annemarie Cox, Program Coordinator
San Diego Archeological Center
Wednesday, April 3
9:40 – 10:55 a.m.
Learning Resource Center, R-212
For 99% of human history, we lived as hunter-gatherers. In
an age of increasing emphasis on diversity, it is important to remember
that our biological and cultural make-up remains rooted in this shared
hunting and gathering lifestyle. Annemarie Cox, the Program Coordinator,
of the San Diego Archeological Center, will illuminate for us, in the
context of world history, the story of the hunter-gatherers who lived right
here, in the San Diego region, for over 10,000 years.
The companion exhibit, Shared Beginnings, on loan from the
San Diego Archeological Center, will be on display in the LRC during the
entire month of April. The San Diego Archaeological Center, created in
1993, serves as an archaeological curation facility for the San Diego
region and was the first nonprofit organization in the nation dedicated solely
to curating and sharing archaeological collections with the public. This
is a free event.
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