Virtual Program: Archaeology

Friday, October 25 at 12:15 PM

Keystone Collections: Curating Pennsylvania’s Ceramic Past

With 11.5 million artifacts, the Section of Archaeology at The State Museum of Pennsylvania curates a rich record of ceramics that people produced, imported, and used in the Commonwealth. This presentation delves into these archaeological collections to highlight outstanding examples and the near limitless potential for ceramic research, study, and multidisciplinary collaboration.

Paul M. Nasca is a historical archaeologist and curator with a particular interest in early American stoneware production in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic.

Presentations begin at 12:15 PM and last approximately 20 minutes followed by a question-and-answer session. Registration is required to attend these free, virtual programs. Click here to register now.  


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