Join us on March 10 at 5 pm MDT as Southeastern Regional Director Jessica Crawford presents "Preserving a Prehistoric City Beneath a Modern Town: The Archaeological Conservancy’s Troyville Preserve."
From about AD 400 to 700, a great settlement was constructed at the confluence of the Tensas, Black, and Ouachita Rivers in Louisiana. The Troyville site originally consisted of nine mounds, the largest was nearly 80 feet with two “terraces” that were topped with what was described as a “flattened cone or dome.” In this upcoming lecture, Southeastern Regional Director Jessica Crawford will discuss the archaeological research that has been conducted at the site and The Conservancy’s efforts to acquire and preserve what remains of it.
The event will be broadcast via Webex and livestream on our Facebook page. Visit our Facebook Event page for more details and let us know that you're coming:
VIRTUAL LECTURE | Jessica Crawford discusses Troyville Preserve in Louisiana
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