Due to the limitation of public access and closure of state buildings with the movement of Maryland government operations to an Elevated Level II footing, the Workshop in Archeology WILL NOT be held on March 28th. MHT will coordinate with the ASM to determine a date in Fall 2020 for the Workshop. Check mht website for details.
The Maryland Historical Trust and The Archeological Society of Maryland, Inc
29th Annual Workshop in Archeology
Maryland Historical Trust, 100 Community Place, Crownsville, MD map
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The agenda for the workshop is
- 9:00 Registration and Coffee/Danish
- 9:30 Welcome - Elizabeth Hughes
(MHT)
and Valerie Hall
(ASM)
- 9:45 Keynote Speaker
The Search for St. Mary's Fort, Travis Parn
- 10:45 Coffee Break
- 11:00 Priestly Plantations: What We Know
(and Want to Find Out)
About the Archeology of Jesuit Sites in MD, Laura Masur
- 11:00 "A bleak, barren sand beach": Recent Investigations at Point Lookout
Light Station, Robert Wanner
- 11:00 Cobble Reduction and Tool
Production from Late Archaic through Late
Woodland at the Elkridge Site , Bob Wall
-
12:15 Lunch
(Cafeteria is closed. Bringing your lunchrecommended.
- 1:30 "The once great plantation is now but a wilderness": Archeological Research
at the Josiah Henson Site, Cassandra Michaud
- 1:30 Workshop: Dating Late 18th- to Mid-19th-Century Refined Earthenware - Part I,
Patricia Samford
- 1:30 CAT Session: Prehistoric Overview - Part I, Bob Wall and Charlie Hall
- 2:30 Archeology at the Cloverfields Site,
Zachary Andrews, Alex Glass, & Zachary Andrews, Alex Glass, & Kristen Browne
- 2:30 Workshop: Dating Late 18th- to Mid-19th-Century Refined Earthenware - Part II,
Patricia Samford
- 2:30 CAT Session: Prehistoric Overview - Part II, Bob Wall and Charlie Hall
- $7 for general admission, $5 for ASM members and students
CCASM is a chapter of ASM.
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