Texas Archaeology Month at the Brazoria County Historical Museum
October 3rd at 6:30 pm: Alamo Artillery: Ampudia and a Real Cannon. As  part of the Brazoria County Historical Museum’s Archeology Series, Dr. Gregg  Dimmick will attempt to convince the audience, through historical data, that the  brass cannon currently on loan to the Alamo from San Jacinto Battleground was  actually at the Alamo in March of 1836.  
October 10th at 6:30 pm: Prehistoric  Appetites. Second of four in the museum’s Archeology Series, Jack  Johnson will explore the life of prehistoric hunter gathers as it relates to  weapons, edible plants, processing and cooking techniques. Artifacts and  demonstrations will help bring to life the realities of our prehistoric  ancestors. 
October 17th at 6:30 pm: Hatteras 150:  Rediscovering the Naval Battle that Shaped the  Civil War in Texas. Three of four in the museum’s  Archeology Series, Andrew Hall will present the 1863 battle that sunk USS  Hatteras, a Union warship whose mission was to help block the passage of  supplies and arms to and from the Confederacy. 2013 marks the 150th anniversary  of the only Union warship sunk in combat in the Gulf of  Mexico. 
October 24th at 6:30 pm: Discovering the  Bernardo Plantation. The final program in the museum’s Archeology  Series, Charlie Gordy will reveal the latest excavation discoveries made at  Bernardo Plantation, former home of Jared E. Groce and site of the Texas  Revolution encampment of the Texian Army before the Battle of San Jacinto.  
All programs are free and open to the  public. The Brazoria County Historical Museum is located at 100 East Cedar  Street in Angleton, Texas.   For Information call 
979-388-1208 (Brazosport and south)
979-864-1208 (Angleton and west)
281-756-1208 (Alvin and north)
http://bchm.org/
  
979-388-1208 (Brazosport and south)
979-864-1208 (Angleton and west)
281-756-1208 (Alvin and north)
http://bchm.org/