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Bill Wepler, Curator of Historical Archaeology at the Indiana State Museum, will discuss how the work and the maps of Charles-Alexandre
Lesueur are practical tools for his own contemporary projects in New Harmony, in a
comparison of archaeology
| Location: | Indiana, United States |
| Lecture Date: | 2010-07-15 (Archive) |
| Date Submitted: |
2010-06-14 |
| Announcement ID: |
176883 |
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Historic New Harmony continues its seven-month
series of natural history walks, talks and workshops at 7 p.m., Thursday, July 15,
with a presentation by Bill Wepler, Curator of Historical Archaeology at the Indiana
State Museum. The public is welcome to attend the lecture, entitled "Lesueur's Map
and Archaeology in New Harmony Today," which will be presented at the New Harmony
Atheneum/Visitors Center.
In his lecture, Wepler will discuss how the work and the maps of Charles-Alexandre
Lesueur are practical tools for his own contemporary projects in New Harmony, in a
comparison of archaeology then and archaeology now.
The education series, a surprising mix of science, history and art, supports
Historic New Harmony's 2010 exhibition, The Art of Science: Exploring and
Documenting the Natural World."
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