Zimmerman Center Lecture: Ancient Carvings on the Susquehanna

Like old times, the Zimmerman Center’s Lecture Series is back!

January 11, 2023, at 6:30pm
Paul Nevin, Zimmerman Center Director

Long before Europeans arrived in the “New World”, Native people were carving images of things that were important to them on rocks on the lower Susquehanna. Their legacy makes this part of the river home to the most significant concentration of rock art in the northeast United States.

Who created the petroglyphs, what do they tell us, and why did they choose this place to create them? Join us as Zimmerman Center director Paul Nevin, an authority on the river’s rock art, shares his research, experiences and insights gathered over the 40-plus years he has studied and visited these cultural treasures.

Tickets are $10 per person. Advance registration required! Doors open at 6:00 p.m.

Tickets can be purchased online at https://susqnha.org/events/ or ordered by phone at 717-252-0229 ext. 101.

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