The 30th Annual Workshop in Archeology was held at the Maryland Historical Trust in Crownsville, MD, on Saturday September 11. It has been two and a half years since the last in-person workshop. There were masks and social distancing, but it was really good to see everyone again.
Talks and presenters included
The Late Woodland in the Potomac Valley, Richard J. Dent (Keynote Speaker)
Looking for Cresap's Fort using Remote Sensing, Matt McKnight
Looking for Cresap's Fort using Remote Sensing, Matt McKnight
Concurrent Sessions
Open-Source Geophysical Information Systems (GIS) for Archaeology, Scott Strickland
Soils, Sediments, and Landscapes in Archaeology, John Wah
Soils, Sediments, and Landscapes in Archaeology, John Wah
A 3D Photogrammetry Modeling Workshop, Tom McLaughlin & Zachary Singer
Concurrent Sessions
Identifying 17th-Century Colonial Ceramics, Amelia Chisholm
Atlatl Dart Throwing Workshop, Bob Weist
CAT Session: Prehistoric Overview - Part I & Part II, Bob Wall and Charlie Hall
Atlatl Dart Throwing Workshop, Bob Weist
CAT Session: Prehistoric Overview - Part I & Part II, Bob Wall and Charlie Hall
CCASM members attending included Elsie, Evelyn, Jim, and Carol.
CCASM is a chapter of ASM.
CCASM is a chapter of ASM.
Note: There was one change to the agenda.
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