Join OSA Adjunct Research Associate Mike Perry as he presents an OSA Brown Bag talk on stratigraphy in Glenwood phase lodges. This program is free and open to the public. It will also be viewable via Zoom. Sign up here: https://uiowa.zoom.us/meeting/register/uJLZc-GkTVWgLiS4amdTLw
Presentation Description:
A history of efforts to document soil and stratigraphic features in lodge basins encountered along U.S. 34 near Glenwood, and new approaches to understanding lodge occupations based on a modern analysis of the collections from four of the excavated sites.
About the Series:
Brown Bags at the Office of the State Archaeologist is a semi-regular series where OSA staff and guests share their research over the noon hour. Topics include individuals’ areas of interest, work in the field, and developments in archaeology and architectural history throughout Iowa and the Midwest. Guest speakers whose expertise is in other areas pertaining to archaeology or ethnohistory may be invited throughout the year as well.
These presentations are free and open to the public. Attendees are encouraged to engage in discussion and exchange following the presentation.
A limited number of metered parking spots are available in the OSA parking lot. The remainder of the parking lot is for permit holders only. Note: OSA's entrance is on the northeast corner of the building, not on Clinton St.