Dr. Julia King will give a presentation titled “Searching for Traces of Bacon’s Rebellion in the Dragon” next Thursday, Feb. 24, at the general meeting of the Friends of the Dragon Run. The meeting will be held at 7 p.m. virtually via Zoom.
King is a professor of anthropology at St. Mary’s College of Maryland where she researches, teaches, and writes about Chesapeake Bay history.Past president of the Society for Historical Archaeology, she served from 2003 to 2011 as an expert member on the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation, a federal agency advising Congress and the President on matters of national historic preservation policy.
King has received support for her projects from the National Park Service and the National Endowment for the Humanities. King’s recent research focuses on the archaeology of the Indigenous Rappahannock, a collaborative project between St. Mary’s College and the Rappahannock tribe.
Go to DragonRun.org for information on how to access the Zoom session.
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