Due to the limitation of public access and closure of state buildings, the Workshop in Archeology was not held on March 28th as originally planned. Instead, Maryland Historical Trust staff coordinated with the Archeological Society of Maryland as well as the originally scheduled speakers to present this "virtual" Workshop in Archeology for 2020.
The Workshop lectures as well as opening remarks from ASM President Don Housley are available on-line at https://mht.maryland.gov/archeology_workshop.shtml.
Lectures include
- Priestly Plantations: What We Know (and Want to Find Out) About the Archeology of Jesuit Sites in Maryland (40 mins)
Laura Masur, Assistant Professor of Anthropology, the Catholic University of America - "A bleak, barren sand beach": Recent Investigations at Point Lookout Light Station
(50 mins)
Rob Wanner, Archeologist and GIS Technician with EAC/Archaeology, Inc. - Cobble Reduction and Tool Production from Late Archaic through Late Woodland at the Elkridge Site (38 mins)
Bob Wall, Lecturer in Anthropology, Towson University - "The once great plantation is now but a wilderness": Archeological Research at the Josiah Henson Site (23 mins)
Cassandra Michaud, Senior Archeologist, Montgomery Parks (M-NCPPC) – Planning & Stewardship Division - Archeology at the Cloverfields Site (40 mins)
Zachary Andrews, Crew Chief, Applied Archaeology and History Associates, Inc.
0 comments:
Post a Comment