
Hello Michlib-l, Please join us at 3:00 PM on Saturday, July 9, 2022 for the Man’s Best Friend: Dogs in the Ancient World event. Dogs were the first animal humans domesticated, and have held a special place in our societies ever since. Acting as guards, guides to the underworld, companions and hunters, they have played many parts throughout history. Join archaeologist Ellen Green in her return to BPL for an exploration of what roles dogs had in the ancient world and how our canine friends have been there for us for 29,000 years. Ellen Green is a PhD researcher at the University of Reading in England, specializing in human remains. Prior to her return to academia she was a field archaeologist in London for 5 years, and she has worked on sites from every period in the city's history. She developed a love of archaeology through many visits to Roman ruins and castles in the UK over many vacations, which inspired a fascination with the past. She is also a big fan of Indiana Jones. Tap https://tinyurl.com/mpab6f5d to register. This is a virtual event. Registration is required to receive the Zoom link. Hope to see you there! Mick Howey, MLIS Adult Services Librarian Baldwin Public Library 300 West Merrill Street Birmingham, MI 48009 (248) 554-4649