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Current Research in Alabama Archaeology Public Forum Feb 16, 2008 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Free Admission

Alabama State Capitol, Montgomery Alabama Historical Commission - Alabama State Capitol


- Capitol Auditorium (enter from Union Street) Come to this public forum to learn about on-going archaeological research and projects in Alabama.

Sponsored by the Alabama Historical Commission with the support of the Council on Alabama Archaeology and the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service.

For information, contact Stacye Hathorn at (334) 230-2649.

Thank you!
Stacye Hathorn
State Archaeologist
Alabama Historical Commission
468 South Perry Street
Montgomery, AL 36130-0900
334.230.2649
 
Current Research in Alabama Archaeology Public Forum


February 16, 2008


10:00 Welcome

10:10 Steve Meredith (University of Alabama, Office of Archaeological Services) – Early Paleo Indian Settlement on the Coastal Plain

10:30 Mark Cole (Alabama Archaeological Society) – Early Paleo Indian Settlement in Limestone and Madison Counties in Northern Alabama

10:50 Amanda Regnier (University of Alabama) & Loren Bredeson (PanAmerican Consultants) - Davison Creek Site: 10,000 Years of Prehistory in Monroe County, Alabama

11:10 Ashley Dumas (University of South Alabama) – The Archaeology of Salt in Southeast Alabama

11:30 Phil Carr (University of South Alabama) - Recent and Current Projects by the USA Center for Archaeological Studies

11:10 – 1:00 Lunch

1:00 Josh Ashcraft (Auburn University Montgomery) - The Lost World of Lake Martin: An Archaeological Reconnaissance of Northern Sections of Little Kowaliga Creek

1:20 John Cottier (Auburn University) – A Reconstruction of the Prehistoric Landscape Along the Coosa River

1:40 Harry Holstein (Jacksonville State University) - Preliminary Investigations of Three Prehistoric Stone Structure Sites along Choccolocco Mountain in Calhoun County, Alabama

2:00 Ashley Dumas & Greg Waselkov (University of South Alabama) - Recent Excavations at Fort Mims

2:20 Jack Bergstresser (Tannehill State Park)

2:40 Chuck Burns (National Guard) & Gabe Jones – Larkinsville, Union Encampment, Civil War

3:00 Tom Smedley (Alabama Maritime Advisory Council) – The Mystery Ship

3:20 Ashley Dumas & Steven Meredith (Alabama Archaeological Society) – Alabama Archaeological Society Field Projects
 
This is sounding like a good extra credit opportunity for my Anthropology class at UA
 
Don't forget - the forum is this coming Saturday...
 
Thanks for the reminder I completley forgot
 
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