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SUMMARY:METC @Bottle Hill Day
DESCRIPTION:The Museum of Early Trades & Crafts (METC) will be hosting Les Monarcas de Barro (The Butterflies of Mud) in collaboration with the mutual aid society Mutual Morris on the METC lawn Bottle Hill day. Please be sure to stop by and learn about these organizations.  \nLes Monarcas de Barro is dedicated to ceramic justice\, recognizing pottery and ceramics as an element of indigenous and traditional cultures around the globe. They will be showcasing their work as well as collaborating with Mutual Morris in the hope that visitors will understand the strength of community unified support for one another – and what it can look like. \n 
URL:https://metc.org/event/metc-bottle-hill-day/
LOCATION:Museum of Early Trades & Crafts\, 9 Main Street\, Madison\, NJ\, 07940\, United States
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SUMMARY:Zombies\, Witches\, and Vampires: How the dead speak
DESCRIPTION:As Halloween rolls around\, we pull out the plastic skeletons without thought to what they represent. Skeletons are ubiquitous with holiday décor\, but most people don’t realize how much we learn about our past from human skeletal analysis. The study of human remains in their archaeological context\, known as bioarchaeology\, provides tantalizing insights into past lives\, customs\, and beliefs. \nThis Halloween METC\, together with bioarcheologist Dr. Jill Rhodes\, is taking the history conversation back over thousands of years to look at some of the more unusual lessons we can learn from the dead. How far back can we see the belief in zombies\, witches or vampires? How can we identify them in the archaeological record? What unusual rituals were employed to gain an advantage in combat\, or to ensure a good harvest? Let’s gather together and hear the stories of the dead. \nTo pre-register\, click here.  You may also copy and paste this link. https://app.donorview.com/DYybR
URL:https://metc.org/event/zombies-witches-and-vampires-how-the-dead-speak/
LOCATION:Education Annex\, 23 Main Street\, Madison\, NJ\, 07940\, United States
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