The Isle of Vallay Archaeology/Climate Change Expedition

Rodrick B. MacLennan, FN ’98, carried Explorers Club Flag #109 on expedition to the wild and uninhabited island of Vallay in the North Atlantic, to record the effects of rising seas and violent storms on endangered coastal archaeology sites.

Collaborating with his research associate, artist Dr. June Julian, the continuing research objective of The Isle of Vallay Archaeology Climate Change Project is to record the current status of those sites first discovered by 19th century archaeologist Erskine Beveridge as impacted by climate change. Their slide presentation will explain their field research that used various techniques from both art and archaeology. Their expedition book will be available for signing after the event.











When: Mon., Feb. 6, 2017 at 6:00 pm
Where: The Explorers Club
46 E. 70th St.
212-628-8383
Price: $25
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Rodrick B. MacLennan, FN ’98, carried Explorers Club Flag #109 on expedition to the wild and uninhabited island of Vallay in the North Atlantic, to record the effects of rising seas and violent storms on endangered coastal archaeology sites.

Collaborating with his research associate, artist Dr. June Julian, the continuing research objective of The Isle of Vallay Archaeology Climate Change Project is to record the current status of those sites first discovered by 19th century archaeologist Erskine Beveridge as impacted by climate change. Their slide presentation will explain their field research that used various techniques from both art and archaeology. Their expedition book will be available for signing after the event.

Buy tickets/get more info now