MONTICELLO - The Badger State Archaeological Society will hold its 29th Annual Native American Indian Artifact Show from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 28 at the Rehmstedt gym at Monticello School, 334 South Main St.
Cost of admission is $2 for ages 14 years and older.
Tom Loebel, an archaeologist from St. Xavier College, will be at the event. He is doing a study of the Paleo period, which dates 8,000 to 10,000 years ago.
There will be more than 80 tables of artifacts on display and for sale including points, stone, bone, copper artifacts, Eskimo items, prints, books, pottery, jewelry and rugs.
The fourth-grade students of Monticello Schools will also be showing their prehistoric Native American villages.
There will be awards for best of show, best personal find, judge's choice and best educational display.
More information is available by contacting Steve or Janet Gobeli at (608) 329-4781.
Cost of admission is $2 for ages 14 years and older.
Tom Loebel, an archaeologist from St. Xavier College, will be at the event. He is doing a study of the Paleo period, which dates 8,000 to 10,000 years ago.
There will be more than 80 tables of artifacts on display and for sale including points, stone, bone, copper artifacts, Eskimo items, prints, books, pottery, jewelry and rugs.
The fourth-grade students of Monticello Schools will also be showing their prehistoric Native American villages.
There will be awards for best of show, best personal find, judge's choice and best educational display.
More information is available by contacting Steve or Janet Gobeli at (608) 329-4781.