April 24, 2023

2023 ASM Spring Symposium

Saturday April 22 the Archeological Society of Maryland held its 57th Annual Spring Symposium at the Maryland Historical Trust in Crownsville, MD.  

The talks at the Symposium included 

  • After the Dig: Community Engagement and Placemaking at the site of Laurel Cemetery
    Elgin Klugh, Coppin State University

  • New Archeological Discoveries at the Basil and Nancy Dorsey Farm Challenge the Myths About Post-Emancipation African American Communities like Sugarland, MD.
    Tara Tetrault and Suzanne Johnson

      
  • The Richard E. Stearns Memorial Lecture
    Archeology Education as Redress: Highlighting Archeology in the Community

    Alexandra Jones, Archaeology in the Community

  • Stories of Survivance at the Old Leupp Boarding School, an Early 20th Century Federal
    Indian Boarding School on the Navajo Reservation
    Davina Two Bears, a Diné archaeologist

  • Spatial Indigeneity: Uncovering the Indigenous Rappahannock Landscape
    Dr. Julia King, Saint Mary's College of Maryland
  • ASM Student Spotlight
    Unrecorded History: Anglo-Indigenous Exchange at St. Clement's Manor (1640-1673)
    Jade Burke, Saint Mary's College of Maryland

      
  • The Iris McGillivray Memorial Lecture
    Canavest: A 17th Century Piscataway Indian Refuge on the Maryland Frontier
    Dennis Curry, retired Maryland State Archeologist,
CCASM  members Ned, Pat, Elsie, and Peggy attended.


Thanks to Ned for photo.

CCASM is a chapter of ASM. 

2023 program

 

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