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Arkhaios Film Festival – Free Film Screening

October 17 @ 5:00pm - 7:00pm

Free

Join the Florence County Museum and the Arkhaios Cultural Heritage & Archaeology Film Festival for an evening dedicated to film, archaeology and cultural heritage, on Thursday, October 17, 5:00 to 7:00pm at the Florence County Museum in the Multipurpose Room. Tickets are free. Register using the link below.

This free event will include a reception, lecture and screening of two short films: Fall of the Maya Kings and Curiosity Trek! Episode 4: “A Submarine Commander’s Lucky Charm”.

The Arkhaios Film Festival is sponsored by the SC Institute of Archaeology and Anthropology (SCIAA) and the Department of Anthropology of the University of South Carolina, and the Welsch Tract Historic Properties Association, in South Carolina, and in Pennsylvania by the Department of Anthropology of the University of Pittsburgh, and the Allegheny Chapter #1 of the Society for Pennsylvania Archaeology.

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Fall of the Maya Kings – 52 mins.

Director Leif Kaldor, Leslea Mair, Zoot Pictures, (Canada) One of the great mysteries of history is how the ancient Maya built such an incredible society in a tropical rainforest over two thousand years – and then vanished. How? Why? Discoveries and new science can now tell the story. Hidden deep in sacred caves lies evidence of when the rains stopped coming – and for how long. Advanced bone analysis from hundreds of graves tells us what the Maya ate, where they came from, and what changed in their lives. Lidar strips away the jungle and CGI shows their world in a way never seen before, revealing the incredible geo-engineering and complexity that allowed cities to grow to immense size – perhaps too big. The most amazing new find – the KomKom vase – is the only written account of its kind, detailing events at the cusp of collapse. It speaks of a story of war, family power struggles between divine god-kings, failing power in the face of climate change, and murder. Experts lead us deep into the sacred caves to the site of escalating offerings, human sacrifice, and in final desperation, child sacrifice. In the thick jungle, key sites reveal enigmatic piles of goods and bodies buried in palace rubble, as chaos and desperation grew, until – the end of their world. The Fall of the Maya Kings is a one-hour documentary that traces the story of the ancient Maya collapse, from inside the chaos – as told by the ancient Maya themselves.

Curiosity Trek! Episode 4: “A Submarine Commander’s Lucky Charm” – 8 min.

Director and Producer Andrew Davis, SCETV, (USA) This episode of Curiosity Trek! dives into the history behind the legendary “Life Preserver” of Lieutenant George Dixon – a gold $20 coin that saved his life at the Battle of Shiloh in the American Civil War. He carried this coin with him everywhere he went – even during the Confederate submarine H.L. Hunley’s fateful run in February 1864. This tale was originally thought to be legend, but myth became fact when the coin was discovered among Dixon’s remains inside the Hunley. Hunley expert Mike Scafuri of the Warren-Lasch Conservation Center in Charleston joins host Andrew Davis to elaborate on this fascinating artifact!

Details

Date:
October 17
Time:
5:00pm - 7:00pm
Cost:
Free
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Website:
flocomuseum.org

Venue

Florence County Museum
111 West Cheves Street, Florence, SC 29501
Florence, SC 29501 United States
Phone
843.676.1200
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Organizer

Florence County Museum
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