THIS EVENT IS POSTPONED.
UNC Asheville will host a talk by David G.
Moore, Warren Wilson professor of anthropology/archaeology, at 7:30
p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 24, at UNC Asheville's Ramsey Library, Whitman
Room. In his talk, "The First Lost Colony: Recent Excavations at the
Berry Site," Moore will discuss his work at this noted Burke County
archeological site. The event is free and open to the public.
The Berry Site, a 12-acre plot of land just north of Morganton, was
home to an ancient American Indian town and later the location of a
Spanish fort built by explorers trying to get to Mexico in search of
silver and gold. The Berry Site is important because it offers a
rare opportunity to study remains of what is possibly the first
European settlement in the interior of North America, alongside the
remains of a native town.
Moore has led excavations at the site and conducts a summer
archaeology field school there for students. He has helped secure
funding to continue research at the site from the National Science
Foundation and the National Geographic Society. Moore, who holds a
doctorate from UNC Chapel Hill, was recently featured on UNC-TV's
"Exploring North Carolina," which aired an episode on the Berry
Site.
The talk is co-sponsored by UNC Asheville’s Classics Department and
the Archaeological Institute of America. For more information
contact Laurel Taylor, UNC Asheville adjunct professor of classics
and president of the WNC Chapter of the Archaeological Institute of
America, at 828/251-6290 or
ltaylor@unca.edu.