Nebraska State Archaeologist Dave Williams shows the group how the Native Americans might have used a bison scapula for farming. The presentation was a part of the Plymouth Library summer reading program's theme of "Unearth a Story."
Christina Lyons, Daily Sun
Students attending the Plymouth Library program on archaeology had the opportunity to look at and touch the artifacts.
Christina Lyons, Daily Sun
Dave Williams with the Nebraska State Archaeology Office shows off a piece they found at an archaeological site.
Christina Lyons, Daily Sun
A large group of people from young to adults gathered at the Plymouth Community Center on Friday to hear the presentation on archaeology. Dave Williams spoke to the group as a part of the summer reading program.
Dave Williams, Nebraska state archaeologist, visited the Plymouth Library last Friday as part of the "Unearth a Story" theme for the summer reading program.
Nebraska State Archaeologist Dave Williams shows the group how the Native Americans might have used a bison scapula for farming. The presentation was a part of the Plymouth Library summer reading program's theme of "Unearth a Story."
A large group of people from young to adults gathered at the Plymouth Community Center on Friday to hear the presentation on archaeology. Dave Williams spoke to the group as a part of the summer reading program.