Time Sifters is a non-profit association of over 100 professional and amateur archaeologists and interested citizens dedicated to discovering and preserving our archaeological heritage. Since its inception in 1986, the society has assisted archaeologists in major Calusa Indian digs, participated in creating the unique âWindow to the Pastâ exhibit at Historic Spanish Point, sponsored and/or participated in the programs âTrail of the Lost Tribesâ and âLooking for Angolaâ, and has worked for the preservation of local archaeological resources.
A local chapter of the Florida Anthropological Society, Time Sifters participates with and supports local college anthropology programs including sponsoring a paper competition for college students. Each year Time Sifters sponsors monthly lectures on archaeological topics, all of which are open to the public without charge.
All lectures are the property and copyrighted material of the lecturer and may not be used without his or her permission.