Sunday at the Bluff today looks at bioarchaeology
Today at 2 p.m. Dr. Anna Osterholtz, biological anthropologist with the Cobb Institute of Archaeology at Mississippi State University, will present a talk entitled “Bodies and Lives: How Bioarchaeologists Reconstruct Health and Behavior” at Plymouth Bluff Center.
Today’s Sunday at the Bluff: female pioneers in geology
A Sunday at the Bluff program at Plymouth Bluff Center today at 2 p.m. features Renee Clary on “Pioneering Women in the HIS-tory of Geology: More Than Sellers of Seashells by the Seashore.”
‘First Encounter’ today explores de Soto, Chickasaw experience
The Sunday at the Bluff series at Plymouth Bluff Center in Columbus presents Chickasaw Nation tribal archaeologist Dr. Brad Lieb at 2 p.m. today.
Sunday at the Bluff today explores biology
A free Sunday at the Bluff program at the Plymouth Bluff Center today at 2 p.m. is titled “Tracking Convergent Evolution Across the Eukaryotes.”
Free program today explores asylum cemetery project
Dr. Nicholas Herrmann of Mississippi State University’s Department of Anthropology and Middle Eastern Cultures will speak today at the Plymouth Bluff Center at 2 p.m.
‘Sunday at the Bluff’ program to look back in time
A free Sunday at the Bluff program June 7 at the Plymouth Bluff Center will feature Dr. Evan Peacock, professor in Mississippi State University’s Department of Anthropology and Middle Eastern Culture.
Sunday at the Bluff looks back at the Black Prairie
No region in the entire Southeast, except perhaps the Mississippi Delta, is as rich in agricultural history as the Black Prairie. Just where is this unique region and what makes it so special?
Sunday at the Bluff gets ‘buggy’ today with noted entomologist
Dr. Richard L. Brown, director of the Mississippi Entomological Museum at Mississippi State University, is the featured Sunday at the Bluff speaker today at 2 p.m. at the Plymouth Bluff Center located at 2200 Old West Point Road.