The October meeting of the Ozarks Chapter of the Missouri Archaeological Society will be held on Wednesday, October 1st at 7:00 pm at the Center for Archaeological Research located at 622 S. Kimbrough.
Rick Rogers (Masters candidate in the Applied Anthropology Program at MSU) will discuss the findings of his study of faunal remains from Skull Cave in Lawrence County and other sheltered sites in the western Ozarks. The title of his talk is “From the Eyes of Skull Cave: A Study of Archaeofaunal Species Diversity among Sheltered Sites in the Ozarks Province.”
Archaeology talk
The October meeting of the Ozarks Chapter of the Missouri Archaeological Society will be held on Wednesday, October 1st at 7:00 pm at the Center for Archaeological Research located at 622 S. Kimbrough.
Rick Rogers (Masters candidate in the Applied Anthropology Program at MSU) will discuss the findings of his study of faunal remains from Skull Cave in Lawrence County and other sheltered sites in the western Ozarks. The title of his talk is “From the Eyes of Skull Cave: A Study of Archaeofaunal Species Diversity among Sheltered Sites in the Ozarks Province.”