Saturday April 5th the Archeological Society of Maryland held its 60th Annual
Spring Symposium at the Maryland Historical Trust in Crownsville, MD.
The talks at the Symposium included
- The Richard E. Stearns Memorial Lecture
Overview of Barton Site (18AG3) Excavations and Updates on the Early Archaic and Clovis Occupations
Robert Wall, Towson University - PaleoDigger and Geoarchaeological Investigations of the Deeply Buried Clovis Occupation at the Barton Site (18AG3), Allegany County, MD
Zachary Singer, Maryland Historical Trust
- Catholics, Converts, and Commerce: Seventeenth-Century Jesuit Missionaries at Potopaco I
(18CH112)
Garrett Ternent, American University and St Mary's College of Maryland - The Iris McGillivray Memorial LectureArcheological Society of Maryland Spring Symposium Talk 2025Lynne Bulhack(Experiences as ASM's Native American liaison; Results of experimental archaeology on Late Woodland Native American Pottery)
- ASM Student Spotlight
Insights from the Lithics Recovered from the Potopaco I (18CH112) Site
Daniel Fellman, St Mary's College of Maryland
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