Friday, March 9, 2018
7:30 p.m.
Main Auditorium
This event is free of charge.
The Board of Governors of The Park Museum is pleased to present a special event for March: In conversation: Catriona Cairn-Terrier, Chief Archaeologist at The Institute for the Study of Mammalian Life.
Dr. Cairn-Terrier will discuss technological advances in dating and preserving archaeological finds and will offer updates on current investigations in The Park.
In the second half of the evening, Dr. Cairn-Terrier will be joined by Goat kids Lila and Nardo, who discovered the paintings on the walls of The Park’s northeastern cave twelve years ago. They will share new information on the paintings with the audience.
Catriona Cairn-Terrier – Chief Archaeologist, Institute for the Study of Mammalian Life
A distinguished alumna of the University of West Terrier, Dr. Catriona Cairn-Terrier has been, for over a decade, the force behind the Institute for the Study of Mammalian Life. Her influence has been felt in every area of the Institute, including in its expanded educational curriculum and its research activities.