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Experience 15,000 years of history! 8212; Main Menu —. 9:00am – 5:00pm. New Years Day, Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day. 8211; Adults – $10. 8211; Seniors (60 Plus) – $8. 8211; Students – $8. 8211; Children (6-12) – $6. 8211; Family Rate (4) – $30. 8211; CGIC Museum Members – FREE. 8211; NARM Members – FREE. No lighting device is to be used with still or video cameras. Sorry, no pets allowed, although service dogs are welcome. The Museum is a smoke-free environment. The Legend Of Tsagaglalal. When she ...
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CultureWatch Northwest: 03_12
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Current topics in archaeology, cultural heritage and historic preservation. Friday, March 16, 2012. Good News From Lascaux! The latest issue of the International Newsletter on Rock Art (INORA 62-2012) arrived with the wonderful news that the creeping decay of the cave's stunning images is, for the most part, in remission! This is great news after years of frustration in fighting the nasty micro-organisms that were attempting to literally "eat" the 19,000 year-old paintings. It appears that what finally s...
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CultureWatch Northwest: 01_13
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Current topics in archaeology, cultural heritage and historic preservation. Tuesday, January 1, 2013. Petroglyph Canyon Historic Photos. Large wall of rock art at Petroglyph Canyon (Willis Vail Photo, 1905. © Old Oregon Photos.). For thousands of years native people carved and painted spiritually important images on the basalt cliff faces of what came to be known as Petroglyph Canyon. The canyon is located in south central Washington state near Columbia Hills State Park (see image below). As the giant hy...
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CultureWatch Northwest: 03_11
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Current topics in archaeology, cultural heritage and historic preservation. Tuesday, March 29, 2011. Arrival of the Earliest Americans: New Discoveries. Or maybe not Clovis at all? Research and discoveries that directly impact our thinking on when the Americas were first populated is accelerating. News from Oregon (that's Paisley Cave to the left), Texas, Mexico and elsewhere is pushing back the earliest dates and expanding the routes of first peopling. Migrating to North America. Professor Dennis Jenkin...
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CultureWatch Northwest: 05_11
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Current topics in archaeology, cultural heritage and historic preservation. Wednesday, May 18, 2011. Sacred Cave/Rock Art Vandalized Near Bend, OR. Vandalism Discovered at Arnold Cave Complex in Central Oregon-Reward Offered. April 21, 2011, during a visit to the Arnold cave complex, Forest Archaeologist Penni Borghi, Wildlife Specialist Julie York, local Grotto president Matt Skeels, and ASCO members Lisa Nicol and Susan Gray discovered extensive paint vandalism at Hidden Forest Cave. Oregon High Desert...
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CultureWatch Northwest: 10_10
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Current topics in archaeology, cultural heritage and historic preservation. Friday, October 29, 2010. OAS eNews: Breaking Info on Events, Discoveries, and More. OAS Meeting and Presentation: Tuesday, Nov. 2. Information on an array of archaeological site types found in state parks. Both precontact. And historic archaeological sites will be highlighted, including Tseriadun. Tribe; Confederated Tribes of the Coos, Lower Umpqua. The Yakima Nation; and the Ak. Chin Indian Community in Arizona. November 12, 2...
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CultureWatch Northwest: 09_11
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Current topics in archaeology, cultural heritage and historic preservation. Friday, September 2, 2011. People and Plants: Study of Ancient Oregon Rock Shelter Topic of September OAS Lecture. Catlow Valley Highway-Photo Courtesy of Dave Anderson (Picasa). OAS Meeting and Presentation: Tuesday, September 6. Jaime Dexter, a doctoral student in Archaeology at the University of Oregon, is the featured speaker. OAS Field Trip: Huckleberry Processing Fields. Saturday, September 10 - Space Available! Rick McClur...
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Learn More – Maritime Archaeological Society
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Serving the Pacific Northwest and beyond, MAS is dedicated to historical shipwreck documentation and public education in maritime heritage. We have compiled this list of helpful links for further exploration:. Institute of Nautical Archaeology. Maritime Archaeological and Historical Society. Lighthouse Archaeological Maritime Program (LAMP). Underwater Archaeology Society of British Columbia. American academy of Underwater Sciences. University of West Florida. Columbia River Maritime Museum. A Long, Dang...
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CultureWatch Northwest: Petroglyph Canyon Historic Photos
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Current topics in archaeology, cultural heritage and historic preservation. Tuesday, January 1, 2013. Petroglyph Canyon Historic Photos. Large wall of rock art at Petroglyph Canyon (Willis Vail Photo, 1905. © Old Oregon Photos.). For thousands of years native people carved and painted spiritually important images on the basalt cliff faces of what came to be known as Petroglyph Canyon. The canyon is located in south central Washington state near Columbia Hills State Park (see image below). As the giant hy...
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CultureWatch Northwest: 04_11
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Current topics in archaeology, cultural heritage and historic preservation. Friday, April 15, 2011. Cave of Forgotten Dreams" Film Coming to Portland! Cave of Forgotten Dreams" the major international film on Chauvet Cave is coming to Portland's Cinema 21. The film is scheduled to open on Friday, May 6. Nothing is certain yet, but I'm talking to the people at Cinema 21 about having a special showing for OAS members and guests. Stay tuned and we'll announce the event here if it comes together. The present...
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