Wednesday Jul 29, 2015
2:00 PM - 3:30 PM CDT
Wednesday, July 29th
2:00PM-3:30PM
Boot Hill Museum, Occident Room
This presentation looks at Kansas in the era before Columbus. Consider what was not here: no cities, no roads, no mechanization, no domestic animals other than the dog. It is easy to imagine that the small human communities that occupied Kansas for thousands of years would have existed in relative isolation, focused on hand-to-mouth existence – but nothing could be further from the truth. The prehistoric inhabitants of Kansas traveled widely, even to central Mexico; traded with the Pueblo people of the Southwest; and included people interested in such arcane subjects as meteors and meteorites and were part of a continent-wide intellectual tradition.
Presented by Donald Blakeslee. Donald is an expert on prehistoric and early historic Plains life.
Printed courtesy of www.dodgechamber.com – Contact the Dodge City Area Chamber of Commerce for more information.
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