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Know Language: Rock Art: More Than Just Images at Sisters Firehouse

Sunday, September 10, 2023
11:00 AM to 12:00 PM
Description
Ponder the meaning of petroglyphs and pictographs. Ages 8+

This is an in-person program.

The Archaeological Society of Central Oregon invites you to explore the topic of petroglyphs and pictographs, the ancient images found on rocks. These images were created by Indigenous peoples, the ancestors of today's Native Americans.
Together, we will:
- See and analyze remarkable images from the past.
- Learn the difference between petroglyphs and pictographs.
- Ponder the meaning of the images.
- Understand this fragile cultural resource needs to be protected.
- Take away a sense of wonder and appreciation of our past!

The Archaeological Society of Central Oregon (ASCO) is a group of amateur, avocational, and professional archaeologists who share common interests in the history and prehistory of Central Oregon. "Our primary goal is to stimulate public interest in preservation of and research into our past life ways. Society members believe that through their participation they can help conserve and bring to life many of the vanishing pages of history for future generations. ASCO was organized in January 1994 and has a current membership of over 100." Learn more at https://ascoinfo.net/

Presented by Eileen Tannich Gose who has a Bachelor's degree in Anthropology and a Master's degree in Education. She is a member of the Archaeological Society of Central Oregon and the Deschutes County Historical Society. In the past, she was involved in the Colorado Archaeological Society and was selected for several education grants from the Colorado State Historic Fund, the Colorado Historical Society and the American Rock Art Research Association.

In the areas of scholarship, she developed a teacher's guide for classes in archaeology and historic preservation, co-authored a guide to historic preservation of architecture and archaeology, and created educational hands-on trunks to educate the public about archaeology. Additionally, she created children's activity books that teach about archaeological sites. Eileen has participated in many archaeological excavations including precontact and post-contact sites in Colorado and New Mexico. However, her most exciting excavations were at a Neanderthal cave in Belgium and a Roman site in France.

Supporting her education and classroom experience, Eileen has traveled extensively in Europe, seeing many of the most important archaeological sites, including Paleolithic painted caves in France, Stonehenge, Pompeii and other Roman sites, passage tombs in Ireland, and even the Classical sites in Greece and Egypt. Her passion in life is to use her education and experiences to inspire others to appreciate and protect our past.

Sisters Firehouse Community Hall:
301 S Elm St, Sisters, OR 97759



Event Type(s):
Adult Program
Adult Program
Offsite
Age Group(s):
Adult
Presenter
Eileen Gose
Contact
Laurel Westendorf | laurelw@deschuteslibrary.org | 5413121029
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