LLHHI 2021 Spring Catalog

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Wednesdays T Green’s Shell Enclosure This outdoor talk at Green’s Shell Enclosure will provide background on the prehistory of Hilton Head Island and will go into detail about the shell rings that are scattered about the island. Green’s Shell Enclosure is particularly interesting because it provides our last glimpse of the chiefdoms that existed in the fourteenth century AD. It is an unusual shell ring because of its late date and the possibility that it reflects the first adoption of agriculture along this portion of the coast. Wear comfortable shoes as some walking is required. Rex Garniewicz has a PhD in archaeology from Indiana University and is currently the President of the Coastal Discovery Museum. His archaeological research focuses on the interpretation of animal bones from archaeological sites and the transition to agriculture. One Session: 2:00 PM to 3:00 PM, Wednesday, April 7 Green’s Park Rec Center - 99 Squire pope Road (From the intersection of US 278 and Squire Pope Road, drive north and turn left into Greens Park. Pass the office on the left and the entrance to the preserve is on the left at the gate. Go around the gate and walk on the road past the cemetery to the entrance ramp.) Class Limit: 20

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