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Montana Lecture SeriesThe Archaeological Conservancy, the Extreme History Project and the Museum of the Rockies presents:Voices from the FieldA series of lectures from distinguished researchers in the fields of March 29, 2012, 6 P.M, An Evening of Plain's Indian Music by Shane Doyle, Crow Tribal Consultant and Ph.D. candidate in Education, Montana State University, Bozeman May 17, 2012, 6 P.M., From Yellowstone to Yukon: Archaeology on Ice in the Rocky Mountains by Dr. Craig Lee, Adjunct Professor in Anthropology, Montana State University, Bozeman June 21, 2012, 6 P.M., Exhuming Monsters: Historical Archaeology and the Monstrous by C. Riley Auge, Ph.D. candidate in Anthropology, University of Montana, Missoula July 12, 2012, 6 P.M., Crow Indian Astronomy by Tim McClearly, Tribal Archaeologist, Professor of Anthropology, Little Big Horn College, Crow Agency August 23, 2012, 6 P.M., The Green Front Excavation: Digging up an 1890's Chinatown Brothel by Kate McCourt, Archaeologist, Montana Heritage Commission September 27, 2012, 6 P.M., Skywatching at Extremely High Altitudes: The Archaeastonomy of the Big Horn Medicine Wheel by Ivy Merriot, Archaeoastronomer, Ph.D. candidate, Montana State University, Bozeman October 11, 2012, 6 P.M., A Brave New World: Kellogg, Idaho Forges a Post Industrial Future, 1981-2011 by Brad Snow, Ph.D. candidate in History, University of Montana, Bozeman November 8, 2012, 6 P.M., Historic Inscriptions on the Northern Plains by Tim Urbaniak, Instructor, College of Technology, Montana State University, Billings
All lectures will be held on Thursday nights at the Auditorium in the Museum of Rockies or the Livingston Public Library in the Community Room All lectures are free for Conservancy members and the general public.
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