Tuesday November 19th: Local author Carl Davis joins us for a reading from his new book, Six Hundred Generations: An Archaeological History of Montana. 7pm.
Six Hundred Generations takes readers on an archaeological journey through time, technologies, and cultures of Montana’s First Peoples, beginning with the Paleoindian bands who followed the mammoth into the Americas at the close of the last great Ice Age. The book focuses on twelve archaeological sites, spanning some 13,500 years, and protected places that retain cultural significance to tribal peoples today.
Carl Davis was raised in Dillon, Montana. Carl worked as an archaeologist with the US Forest Service in Oregon and Montana for 35 years. He is the author of numerous publications about the Indigenous archaeology of the Plains and Intermountain regions.