High Noon Talk: Secrets in the Dirt

Programs

October 2, 2019 12:00pm - 1:00pm

Discover the depth and breadth of Texas history. 

Program Details

Held on the first Wednesday of every month, High Noon Talks highlight interesting and often untold topics through this casual lunch-time lecture.

The Gault archaeological complex, located in Central Texas, is one of the most important and extensive sites in North America. Join author Mary S. Black, for a talk on her book Secrets in the Dirt which explores recent discoveries at the site that suggest that Texas has been a good place for people to live for as many as 20,000 years. After the talk, see Gault artifacts in Becoming Texas, on view at the Bullock Museum. 

 

The Bullock Texas State History Museum is a division of the Texas State Preservation Board. Additional support for educational programming provided by the Texas State History Museum Foundation.