AURORA, Neb. (AP) — Findings from an archaeological dig at Fort Robinson in northwestern Nebraska will be revealed at a meeting next month of the Nebraska Archaeological Society.
The group will hold its quarterly meeting on Aug. 4 in Aurora in central Nebraska. The meeting is open to the general public and gives people a chance to bring in arrowheads and other finds for possible identification by members of the society.
The guest speaker will be preservation archivist Kelli Bacon, who will give a presentation on an excavation earlier this summer at an adobe officers’ quarters at Fort Robinson.