13,000+ Years of Indigenous History in Eastern Utah

Eastern Utah is well-known for the spectacular rock art found in places like Nine Mile Canyon and the Puebloan architecture of Bears Ears National Monument and other landscapes. But the stories of the indigenous people who have called this land home for millennia are also preserved in much less notable sites that reflect the ephemera of daily activities such as cooking a meal or making a tool. Join Dr. Tim Riley as he explores the material history of this landscape with a focus on how we can learn more about people from the objects they left behind and how we can visit these places today with minimal impact and maximal respect. 

Part of USU Eastern's "From the Book Cliffs to Blanding: A Panoramic View of Eastern Utah," come hear Eastern Prehistoric Museum Director Tim Riley talk about the first human inhabitants of Eastern Utah. 

When

Wednesday, February 12, 2025 | 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm

Where

Utah State University Eastern Campus
   Room: CIB 101

Event Type

Lecture/Readings

Department

USU Eastern

Target Audience

Students,Alumni,Faculty,Staff,General Public,Parents,Prospective Students

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Event Contact

Name: Michael Harris
Phone: 435-613-5328
Email: m.w.harris@usu.edu