Explore the interactions between the this regionโ€™s first people and the colonistsย  in an evening lecture byย  Julia King, Ph.D.ย  at Historic St. Maryโ€™s City on September 14. Dr. King, professor of anthropology and museum studies chair at St. Maryโ€™s College of Maryland, will look at ways Marylandโ€™s Indian population and the English colonists impacted each other. โ€œA Place Now Known Unto Them:โ€ The Archaeology of Anglo-Native Relations, 1634-1711 will examine what archaeological discoveries in Charles County are revealing about the everyday but complex relations between natives and invaders.

The free lecture will take place at 7 p.m. in the HSMC Visitor Center (18751 Hogaboom Lane).ย  For more information, contact the museum at 240-895-4990 or e-mail info@stmaryscity.org.ย