April 17, 2022

2022 ASM Spring Symposium

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)

At least one CCASM member attended.

CCASM is a chapter of ASM. 

2022 program and abstracts 

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