Connect with CSU Faculty: Dr. Wanyerka Presenting "13,000 Years of Native American History in NE Ohio"

Location

Michael Schwartz Library Connection Lounge (1st floor, west of the front desk)

Start Date

14-10-2024 11:30 AM

End Date

14-10-2024 12:30 PM

Description

The arrival of the first peoples to Northeast Ohio some 13,000 years ago marked the beginning of a long and enduring Native American presence. For over 150 years archaeologists have been studying the prehistory of Northeast Ohio in order to examine and investigate the native peoples who called this area home. Dr. Wanyerka has been investigating the ancient prehistory and cultural achievements of these prehistoric peoples since the 1980s. Please join him on Indigenous Peoples' Day as he presents an illustrated lecture on the prehistory and archaeology of Northeast Ohio.

This presentation of “Connect with CSU Faculty” is co-sponsored by the Michael Schwartz Library in partnership with CSU Student Anthropology Association and Department of World Languages, Literatures, & Culture. The series features the research of Cleveland State University faculty.

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Oct 14th, 11:30 AM Oct 14th, 12:30 PM

Connect with CSU Faculty: Dr. Wanyerka Presenting "13,000 Years of Native American History in NE Ohio"

Michael Schwartz Library Connection Lounge (1st floor, west of the front desk)

The arrival of the first peoples to Northeast Ohio some 13,000 years ago marked the beginning of a long and enduring Native American presence. For over 150 years archaeologists have been studying the prehistory of Northeast Ohio in order to examine and investigate the native peoples who called this area home. Dr. Wanyerka has been investigating the ancient prehistory and cultural achievements of these prehistoric peoples since the 1980s. Please join him on Indigenous Peoples' Day as he presents an illustrated lecture on the prehistory and archaeology of Northeast Ohio.

This presentation of “Connect with CSU Faculty” is co-sponsored by the Michael Schwartz Library in partnership with CSU Student Anthropology Association and Department of World Languages, Literatures, & Culture. The series features the research of Cleveland State University faculty.