March 29, 2012

April is Maryland Archaeology Month


Events in Charles County
  • April 1   1-4pm
    Washing Artifacts at Port Tobacco Courthouse
    for more details go to Washing Artifacts

  • April 12   7pm
    CCASM Meeting at La Plata , MD
    The Search for Newtowne Chapel, Scott Lawrence, Grave Concerns

Other Maryland Archeology Month Events of note
  • April 14   10am - 4pm
    Jefferson Patterson Park and Museum. St. Leonard, MD
    Discovering Archeology Day--Discover the what, where, and how’s of archaeology!  Also watch people making stone tools the way they have for thousands of years.
    CCASM will have a table there.

  • April 21   9am - 3:30pm
    ASM Annual Spring Symposium on Archeology at Crownsville, MD
    Three Centuries of Conflict: The Archaeology of War
    Click to view Symposium Program

March 26, 2012

CCASM sponsors Charles County History Day Award

On March 24, 2012 the 14th Annual Charles County History Day competition was held at McDonough High School.  There were 1st, 2nd and 3rd place prizes for individual and for group submissions at both junior and senior levels in the following categories (1) historical paper, (2) exhibit, (3) performance, (4) documentary, and (5) website.  Also there were special awards presented by twenty-one local organizations that were mostly historical oriented.  Charles County Archaeological Society of Maryland, Inc was recognized as one of two organizations sponsoring awards for the first time this year.   Elsie Picyk represented CCASM at the awards ceremony.

The CCASM award of $50 went to Adrienne Minor of Westlake High School for her documentary (DVD) presentation "Reaction to Prohibition in America".  Adrienne, a sophomore, placed third in the Individual Documentary category for the senior division.  Congratulations, Adrienne.

March 10, 2012

2012 Workshop in Archeology

March 10 the Maryland Historical Trust and the Archeological Society of Maryland, Inc  hosted their 21st Annual Workshop in Archeology in Crownsville, MD.

CCASM members attending included Carol Cowherd, Josh Eller, Jim Gibb, Elsie Picyk, Carole Raucheisen, and Belinda Urquiza.   Jim also gave a one-hour workshop on animal bone identification.  (Sorry I didn't get a picture. There were multiple sessions, and we never seemed to be at the same place at the same time.)

Dr. Julia King, the keynote speaker, talked about "Finding the Zekiah Fort" in Charles County.   She thanked CCASM for their help.  Analysis on what was found is still going on, and she plans to finish the reports by the end of the summer.

Other sessions included a CAT workshop with an overview of Native American archeology in Maryland, a talk on the manufacture of shell buttons, and a variety of presentations on local archeological projects, both terrestrial and underwater.

March 8, 2012

Looking for the Original Mt. Aventine(s)

Laura Cripps
At the March 8 meeting Dr Laura Cripps described a multidisciplinary project  undertaken by archaeology and history professors and students at Howard Community College.   The original Mt. Aventines located in Chapman State Park in western Charles County were investigated.  The archaeological part of the project involved using non-invasive archaeological methods (magnetometer) to start identifying some of the eighteenth-century features associated with Mt. Aventine.  The history part involved doing archival research.   Laura is an Assistant Professor of Anthropology/Geography at Howard Community College.

Laura describing use of magnetometer at site

Below are the winners of the raffle for the Archeological Society of Maryland, Inc classic t-shirts.
PeggyBarbara
Attendance: 27