Tom Twomey Series: Uncovering the Past: Archaeology at Sylvester Manor

At historic Sylvester Manor, which was established on Shelter Island in 1651 as a provisioning plantation, archaeology of the site has been overseen by Dr. Nedra Lee. During her presentation, Dr. Lee will describe how her team’s archeological discoveries highlight and preserve the rich history of Black and Indigenous people over roughly 400 years. This work has done more than make history visible on the landscape; it shows how Africans, Europeans, and Native people have transformed the world around them and created a complex and interconnected history that still shapes our lives today.
This year’s Tom Twomey Series is presented as a partnership between the East Hampton Library and the East Hampton Historical Society. The event is free of charge, but reservations are strongly encouraged.
Details
- Date: Thursday, February 26
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Time:
5:30 pm - 6:30 pm
- Event Category: Tom Twomey Lecture Series
- Website: https://tomtwomeyseries.org/event/uncovering-the-past-archaeology-at-sylvester-manor/
Venue
- East Hampton Library
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159 Main Street
East Hampton, NY United States + Google Map
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