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Coasts of Greece, Turkey to be discussed March 20
 

John Kraft, H. Fletcher Brown Professor of Geology, will speak on “The Life and Geography on the Coasts of Greece and Turkey Two to Three Thousand Years Ago,” at 8 p.m., Wednesday, March 20, at Greenbank Mill, Greenbank Road, off Delaware Route 41, near the Wilmington and Western Railroad station.

The event, a joint meeting of the Society of Natural History of Delaware and the Archaeological Society of Delaware, is free and open to the public.

Kraft, who has studied the ancient coastlines of the eastern Mediterranean, will present an illustrated lecture on his research combining written history, archaeology and geology on the changes in coastlines, focusing on Troy and Ephesus and the results of environmental degradation.

For more information, call Keith Doms at 831-6590 or 731-1892.

Feb. 11, 2002