Arizona Archaeological Society

 

 
 

Desert Foothills Chapter - Workshop

  • 22 Jan 2016
  • 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
  • Community Building (Maitland Hall) at The Good Shepherd of the Hills Episcopal Church, 6502 East Cave Creek Road, Cave Creek, AZ 85331 (near the Dairy Queen)

How Did People Make and Use Stone Tools? 

Experience the art of flint knapping by joining Allen Denoyer for this hands-on archaeology class.  In this beginner class, you use ancient techniques and replica tools to create a stone projectile points.  You also learn more about how people made and used such points.  Points represented just one component of a complete hunting technology used by prehistoric peoples.  This Cave Creek area class is January 22nd with two identical sessions beginning 9:00am and 1:00pm.  The cost is $40 per member.  You can only register for one session or the other, per individual member.  The class size is very strict at a maximum of 6 for each session due to the time spent with individual instruction at the request of the instructor.  The current status is waitlist only for the morning session and two open slots in the afternoon session.  Please contact maryk92@aol.com for an updated status report and questions.    Please do not hesitate, interest is anticipated to be high.

Contact Mary Kearney at maryk92@aol.com for final program details and registration.  There is no registration on the day of this activity

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