EVENT TIMES

(Satellite Location: Corry) Guide to Local Archaeology

March 21st,2023 | 6:00 PM - 7:30 PM
Professor/Instructor/Speaker: John Sites

Guide to Local Archaeology

 

Instructor John Sites has been collecting Native American relics for over 30 years. He will introduce you to a brief history of prehistoric Native American cultures of western Pennsylvania, which spans a period of over 14,000 years. John will show you many examples of tool types and weapons, and give you some pointers on how to search for your own relics. 

 

Location: Corry Higher Education Council-- 221 North Center St. Corry, PA 16407.

Date/Time: Tuesday, March 21 at 6 p.m.

Admission: FREE, pre-registration is required

Parking: lot next to and behind building

John Sites

John C. Sites is originally from the town of Royersford, Montgomery Co., Pennsylvania, and moved to Cambridge Springs, Crawford Co., Pennsylvania in 1987.  Sites retired in 2017 with 2 years in the Military serving in the Military Police and 45 years working for the Pennsylvania Game Commission.

 

As an amateur archaeologist, Sites has decades worth of experience collecting fossils and artifacts. In 1978 he joined what is now called the Indian Artifact Collectors Association of the Northeast States and became the club’s secretary. After moving to western PA, he joined the Society for Pennsylvania Archaeology (Chapter #26, now named the French Creek Archaeological Society), and in 1988 he was elected President, a position he has held ever since. Sites is also associated with the American Society for Amateur Archaeology.

 

Sites has presented programs on the French & Indian War, fossils, early man, climate change, and Native American cultures. He enjoys French & Indian War and American Civil War re-enacting with his wife.