April 8, 2017

2017 ASM Spring Symposium agenda

Saturday April 8 the Archeological Society of Maryland held its Annual Spring Symposium at the Maryland Historical Trust in Crownsville, MD.  

The talks at the Symposium included
  • Archaeology in Support of Activism: The Hill Community ProjectTracy Jenkins, PhD student at University of Maryland, College Park
     
  • ASM Student Spotlight: Using Archaeology to Find and Interpret the Role of Children in the Colonial Chesapeake
    Catherine Dye, senior at At Mary's College
     
  • The Archaeological Conservancy at Work in the East: Recent Acquisitions and Projects
    Andy Stout, Eastern Regional Directory fo The Archaeological Conservancy
     
  • Field School: Calverton Site
    Kirsti Uunila, Calvert County Archaeologist and Historic Preservation Planner
     
  • The Iris McGillivray Memorial Lecture: Archeology’s Role in African American Critical Geography
    Cheryl LaRoche, Department of American Studies, University of Maryland, College Park
     
  •  Oakley Cabin
    Heather Bouslog, M-NCPPC Department of Parks
     
  • The Richard E. Stearns Memorial Lecture: The Powhatan Landscape
    Dr. Martin Gallivan, Professor in Anthropology Department, William and Mary

CCASM members attending included Carol, Annetta, Elsie, and Belinda.
  

CCASM is a chapter of ASM.  

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