Saturday April 18th the Archeological Society of Maryland held its 61st Annual
Spring Symposium at the Maryland Historical Trust in Crownsville, MD.
The talks at the Symposium included
- The Richard E. Stearns Memorial Lecture
Transforming Southern Maryland Landforms: 40 years of Archaeological Observations
James G Gibb - Trowels to Teaching: A Case Study in Embedding Archaeology Education in Applied
Archaeology Programs
Katherine Sterner
- The Patawomeck Frontier: Migration and Culture Change along Goose River
John Henshaw - The Iris McGillivray Memorial LectureThe Past Present and Future of Historic Blandair: Saving an Enslaved LandscapeKelly Palich
- ASM Student Spotlight
Subsistence, Seasonality, and Settlement Patterns in the Late Woodland Chesapeake: Insights
from a Shell Midden Outside Baltimore
Reagan Britt - Underwater Archaeology and the Maryland Maritime Archaeology Program
Troy Nowak
CCASM members Ned, Carol, and Jim attended.
(You would think we could get three people together for a picture, but no luck.)
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