Archaeology of Nebraska’s Territorial Period (1854-1867)

This post was originally produced for the Nebraska State Historical Society Blog at https://history.nebraska.gov/blog. Content reproduced with permission.   [The following blog post is the fourth in a series of posts highlighting archaeological sites that relate to Nebraska’s Statehood or date to the period around 1867! This series will run through September in celebration of Nebraska … Continue reading Archaeology of Nebraska’s Territorial Period (1854-1867)

Archaeology at the Beaver Creek Trail Crossing Site

This post was originally featured on the Nebraska State Historical Society Blog at https://history.nebraska.gov/blog. Content reproduced with permission. [The following blog post is the third in a series of posts highlighting archaeological sites that relate to Nebraska’s Statehood or date to the period around 1867! This series will run through September in celebration of Nebraska … Continue reading Archaeology at the Beaver Creek Trail Crossing Site

Archaeology at the Thomas P. Kennard State Historic Site

[The following blog post is the second in a series of posts highlighting archaeological sites that relate to Nebraska's Statehood or date to the period around 1867! This series will run through September in celebration of Nebraska Archaeology Month and our state's Sesquicentennial!] In 1869, Nebraska’s first Secretary of State Thomas P. Kennard joined Governor … Continue reading Archaeology at the Thomas P. Kennard State Historic Site

The Bertrand – Nebraska on the Frontier of Shipwreck Archaeology

[The following blog post is the first of a series of posts highlighting archaeological sites that relate to Nebraska's Statehood or date to the period around 1867! This series will run through September in celebration of Nebraska Archaeology Month and our state's Sesquicentennial!] Terms like ‘shipwreck archaeology’ and ‘maritime preservation’ don’t often elicit thoughts of … Continue reading The Bertrand – Nebraska on the Frontier of Shipwreck Archaeology

Peter Bleed Receives the William Duncan Strong Award

The Nebraska Association of Professional Archeologists is pleased to announce that Peter Bleed has been presented with the William Duncan Strong Memorial Award in honor of his significant contributions to Nebraska Archaeology. The Award was presented to Peter on October 13, 2016 at the joint UNL Anthropology Reunion/Thursday Night Reception of the 74th Plains Anthropological Conference in … Continue reading Peter Bleed Receives the William Duncan Strong Award

Behind the 2016 Poster – Signal Butte

The 2016 Nebraska Archaeology Month Poster commemorates the 50th Anniversary of the National Historic Preservation Act, which was signed into law on October 15, 1966 by President Lyndon B. Johnson. The NHPA established the legal framework and incentives to preserve historic buildings, landscapes, and archaeology all around Nebraska and the nation. The ongoing programs and … Continue reading Behind the 2016 Poster – Signal Butte