March 31, 2019

2019 MHT/ASM Workshop in Archeology

The 28th Annual Workshop in Archeology was held at the Maryland Historical Trust in Crownsville, MD, Saturday March 30, 2019. 
 
Topics and speakers included
  • The Loss and Rediscovery of USS Indianapolis (CA-35) - Captain William Toti (Keynote speaker)
  • [Not] The Last of the Piscataways: The 17th-century Indian Fort on Heater's Island -Dennis Curry 
  • Three Centuries at the Brumbaugh-Kendle-Grove Farmstead through Archeology -Joel Dworsky    
  • No Cause to be Ashamed of Baltimore: African American Life at Eutaw Manor House - Lisa Kraus
  • Maryland's Magical Artifact - Sara Rivers-Cofield
  • "X" Never, Ever Marks the Spot?: MHT's Use of Magnetic Susceptibility (Field Session Overview) - Matt McKnight
  • The Shipwrecks of Curtis Bay - Susan Langley
The CAT Workshop on Historic Archaeology Overview was conducted by Silas Hurry and Kate Dinnel .

Susan Langley, Maryland State Underwater Archaeologist, indicated this year's maritime volunteer award recipient was Carolin McMannus.

CCASM is a chapter of ASM.

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