David Brownell will give the presentation “Archaeology and Artifacts of the Sequim Bypass Sites” for the Learning Our Landscape series at 3 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 8.
The program is …
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David Brownell will give the presentation “Archaeology and Artifacts of the Sequim Bypass Sites” for the Learning Our Landscape series at 3 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 8.
The program is presented by the Jamestown S’Klallam Tribal Library in collaboration with the North Olympic History Center.
Brownell is the executive director of the North Olympic History Center. He will present a walk-through of the 1996-1997 excavations of the Sequim Bypass sites.
A total of 134,833 artifacts were recovered from both sites, documenting multiple occupations dating back to the early-to mid-Holocene. In addition to individual artifacts, archaeologists found evidence of pit houses complete with features like hearths, oven pits, and tool production areas.
The program will be presented through the library website at library.jamestowntribe.org/home/ProgramsEvents. It can also be seen on Zoom at us02web.zoom.us/j/82246514709?pwd=Qmw1c1MyMnM0bHp2M2UvWDNEbHkrdz09 (the meeting ID is 822 4651 4709; passcode 028876).
For more information, call 360-681-4632 or email library@jamestowntribe.org.