August 26, 2020

Morrill Hall to host virtual 'Explore Earthlodges' event

Learn about Nebraska archeology during a live Zoom event on Saturday, August 29th. Photo Courtesy of Nolan Johnson, History Nebraska.

Learn about Nebraska archeology during a live Zoom event on Saturday, August 29th. Photo Courtesy of Nolan Johnson, History Nebraska.

The University of Nebraska State Museum will host a virtual “Saturday Investigate with a Scientist: Explore Earthlodges” from 10 to 10:45 a.m. Aug. 29 via Zoom and Facebook Live.

September is Nebraska Archeology month, and Morrill Hall will be celebrating Nebraska Archeology with a live, virtual event. Nolan Johnson and Kelli Bacon with History Nebraska, and Rebecca Wiewel with the National Park Service Midwest Archeological Center will share how archeologists find, study and preserve earthlodge sites. Plus, they’ll explore how earthlodges were made and used by the First Peoples of the plains. This program will include a demonstration of how an earthlodge would have been built - you can follow along using materials at home to learn more.

This program will take place over Zoom and Facebook Live. To join on Zoom, register for free here, and a connection link and details will be provided to you via email. To watch on Facebook Live, visit our Facebook page (@UNSMMorrillHall) just after 10 a.m. on Aug. 29.

This event will take the place of Sunday with a Scientist for August. Sunday with a Scientist is a monthly event that highlights the work of scientists, while educating children, families and the university community on a variety of topics related to science and natural history. Presenters share scientific information in a fun, informal way through demonstrations, activities or by conducting science on site. During the Fall 2020 semester, Sunday with a Scientist events will take place virtually on Zoom and Facebook Live. For more information, including upcoming topics, click here.