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Basket Weaving

Some of the oldest basket weaving in the world is around 22 thousand years old. This form of technology has served humankind, allowing for the storage and movement of resources therefore it claims a significant spot in our development as a people. Baskets also aided in the creation of other materials, such as fishing traps and ceramics. Learning this skill will allow them to understand how precontact and postcontact peoples moved resources across the landscape as well as a lifelong skill they can use to create functional and decorative objects for their living spaces.

Open to ages 8 and up with adult assistance. Restriction is due to the strength required to bend wood and thick materials.

Date

Sep 12 2026

Time

10:00 am - 2:00 pm

Cost

$35.00

Location

Archaeological Research Institute
126 West High Street. Lawrenceburg, IN 47025
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