Saturday April 16 the Archeological Society of Maryland held its 56th Annual
Spring Symposium at the Maryland Historical Trust in Crownsville, MD.
The talks at the Symposium included
- Preservation and Education Underwater Archaeology Program at Virginia Department of Historical Resoures
Brendan Burke - Barwick's Ordinary Site- An Exciting Collaboration Shedding Light on the Eastern Shore's Early Colonial History
Dr. Julie Markin
- The Richard E. Stearns Memorial Lecture
Time, Topology, and Point Traditions in North Carolina Archeology
I. Randolf Daniel Jr - An Overview of the Recent Research in New Netherland Archeology
Craig Lukezic
ag lunch, mingle with friends and visit silent auction
- ASM Student Spotlight
Refining Interpretations of the Conwingo Site (18CE14): Ground Stone Analysis of the Stearns Collection
Cailete Rose, Towson University - Anglo-Native Interactions in 17th Century Maryland
Scott Strickland - The Iris McGillivray Memorial Lecture
A Comparison of White Clay Tobacco Pipes Recovered from Dutch and Haudenosaunee Sites, ca 1640-1710
Dr. Michael Lucas
The silent auction to raise money for the Lab Analysis Fund did raise over $500. For the auction CCASM provided a point knapped and given us by Nate Salzman (Jefferson Paterson Park and Museum)
CCASM is a chapter of ASM.
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