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Artifact Identification Day at the Institute of American Indian Studies

Find out about your Native American Artifacts at IAIS on March 20

The Institute for American Indian Studies located on 38 Curtis Road in Washington Connecticut is hosting an artifact identification day on March 20 from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.

This event is perfect for people looking for information about an artifact that you have you found or inherited. Everyon is invited to bring their mysterious treasure to the Institute's Artifact Identification Day!

The Institutes Director of Research & Collections, Lucianne Lavin, Ph.D. will be on hand to identify objects and provide interesting commentary about your local stone objects and Native American cultural items.

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Although, the Institute for American Indian Studies can't appraise or speculate about the value of an object, they can certainly talk about the who, what, when, where, and how of your mystery items!

Please limit 12 artifacts per person. Museum Admission: $8 Adults; $6 Seniors; $5 Children (3-12 yrs.); IAIS Members Free.

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After visiting the Institute be sure to stop in at one of the many wonderful restaurants in Washington including: GW Tavern, The Pantry and the Mayflower Inn.

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