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Alan Harn - Historians Speak

Alan Harn has had a distinguished career as an Illinois based archaeologist for several decades. He spent most of his career at the Dickson Mounds Museum near Lewistown, Illinois. He became a senior technician in anthropology in 1971, an assistant curator in 1980, Curator of Anthropology in 2010, and Curator Emeritus in 2017. Besides Dickson Mounds, Harn compiled a long record of work at other Illinois archaeological sites. He also has collaborated with a host of eminent Midwestern archaeologists and anthropological theorists, and was at the forefront of the transformation of the Dickson Mounds Museum from what was primarily a burial site to a regional prehistoric and environmental interpretive center.

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Complexity of Cahokia

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A shirtless Alan Harn works in an excavation site at Mitchell in 1960. The site was a 12th century Mississippian ceremonial center in Madison County, Illinois. Harn is joined by fellow archaeologist Eugene Fugle in white shirt (w/o hat).

Where:
Mitchell, Illinois

When:
1960

Ownership:
James Porter



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