- An image of the lifeways exhibit at Dickson Mounds Museum. It showcases a small hut with a straw roof, with a mannequin of an Indigenous person kneeling while they prepare food with traditional bowls and tools. Dried corn is hanging from a replica of a wood rack in front of the hut.
- An image of the J-Case at the Dickson mounds museum. It is a beige museum base, topped in glass, with verbiage comparing artifacts of Indigenous peoples over time. The image shows various pieces of pottery, points, axes, arrowheads, celts, and other items found during excavations.
Upcoming Events
ISM-Dickson Mounds offers a wide range of public programs throughout the year on archaeology, Native American cultures, natural history, and rural life and culture. Programs include workshops, demonstrations, performances, conferences, and festivals -- many of which are held outdoors. Most events are free and open to the public. Please click on the event listings for details.