April 29, 2018

2018 ASM Spring Symposium

Saturday April 28 the Archeological Society of Maryland held its Annual Spring Symposium at the Maryland Historical Trust in Crownsville, MD.  

The talks at the Symposium included
  • ASM Student Spotlight:
    A Methodological Review of Forensic Aviation Archaeology: Addressing International Multi-Organizational Collaboration in Practice
    Siobhan Summers, MAA Student at University of Maryland
       
  • The Significance of Small Sites
    Paul Raber, Senior Archaeologist, Heberling Associates, Inc.
       Featuring the Life of Josiah Henson
    • In Search of Josiah Henson's Birthplace: Archaeological Investigations at La Grange, Near Port Tobacco, Maryland
      Julie King, Ph.D., St. Mary’s College of Maryland Archaeology Professor
       
    • "Truth Stranger Than Fiction" Archaeological Investigations at the Josiah Henson Site, Montgomery County, Maryland
      Cassandra Michaud, MA., RPA, Montgomery Parks
         
    • The Iris McGillivray Memorial Lecture: Freedom Seekers: Archaeology at the Uncle Tom’s Cabin Historic Site, Canada
      Dena Doroszenko , Ph.D., Ontario Heritage Trust Archaeologist
  • Understanding Coastal Processes and the Chesapeake Archaeological Record
    Darrin L. Lowery, Smithsonian Research Associate
      
  • The Richard E. Stearns Memorial Lecture:
    Underwater Archeology (The Monitor National Marine Sanctuary and Merchant Marines)

    David W. Alberg, NOAA National Marine Sanctuary Program
     

CCASM members attending included Elsie, Pat, Annetta, Carol, and Belinda.
 
CCASM is a chapter of ASM. 

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