Our dining program features two locations serving up a broad range of cuisine—everything from hamburgers to artisan sandwiches.
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Thursday, Apr. 7, 2016
06:30 PM
US/Central
Stonehenge still has secrets to reveal. Since 2003, a new era of archaeological investigation of this enigmatic Neolithic monument has produced a wealth of new information about Stonehenge and the people who built it. The research of the Stonehenge Riverside Project lead by Dr. Michael Parker-Pearson and other investigations are providing major insights into the purpose of Stonehenge, the lives of its creators, and reason that some stones came from nearly 200 miles away.
Michael Parker-Pearson is professor of British prehistory at the University College London's Institute of Archaeology. This lecture is cosponsored by AIA, Houston Society with support from Apache.
Our dining program features two locations serving up a broad range of cuisine—everything from hamburgers to artisan sandwiches.
Please note: Food and beverages are not allowed inside the Museum exhibit halls or theaters.
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