Join event cosponsors Augusta Archaeological Society and Augusta Museum of History on Saturday, May 8th 2010, at the 1797 Ezekiel Harris House, 1822 Broad Street in Augusta for myriad activities, including flint knapping, primitive skills demonstrations, artifact identification, Ezekiel Harris House tours, and Paleoindian point identification and recordation by archaeologists who will be on-hand to speak with visitors.

The event is from 10 am to 4 pm, and admission is free. In case of rain, the event will be moved to the Augusta Museum of History, 560 Reynolds Street, in downtown Augusta.

Download a flyer for more information by clicking here to help publicize this Archaeology Day!

For information, visit the Augusta Museum of History website, or call the museum at 706-722-8454.

This is one of many fun Archaeology Month activities planned around the state.

Where to find it

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Posted online on Sunday, April 25th, 2010

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