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2013 Midwest Historical Archaeology Conference
Preliminary Program and Final Call For Papers

Registration for papers and posters for MHAC 2013 will be accepted until Thursday, October 17, 2013.
To register for a paper or poster, send the author's name, affiliation/contact information, paper/poster title, and a 150 word abstract to Mark Groover.
Additional information is available on the conference web page:

 2013 Midwest Historical Archaeology Conference<http://mdgroover.iweb.bsu.edu/Midwest_HA%20Conf.htm>

The conference will be held at the Ball State University Alumni Center in Muncie Indiana.
The conference is currently planned to start at 9:30 AM and the Alumni Center will open at 9 AM.
In the event of additional submitted papers, the conference will begin earlier in the morning and the adjusted schedule will be announced/distributed Oct. 17.  A Friday night reception at 6:30 PM is being held at Scotty's Brewhouse, University Avenue adjacent to the southeast corner of campus.

For additional conference information contact Mark Groover, conference chair, [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>

Preliminary Program

Morning Presentations
9:30 AM  Patrick M. Tucker (Firelands Archaeological Research Center), Dennis M. Au (Historic Preservation Officer), and Laurel E. Heyman (Monroe County, Michigan Historical Museum)
The Deloeuil Site (20Mr229): A French-Canadian House and Blacksmith
Shop on the River Raisin from 1789 to 1867 in Monroe, Michigan
9:55 Daniel F. Harrison
Frontier Arms Race: Historical and Archaeological Analysis of an Assemblage of
18th-century Cannon recovered from the Detroit River and Lake Erie
10:20 Michael Nassaney (Western Michigan University) and Alexander Brand (Western Michigan University)
La Salle’s Michigan Dream Realized: French Settlement in the St. Joseph River Valley
10:45-11:00 Morning Break
11:00 Christine Thompson (Ball State University), Josh Donaldson (Ball State University), and Brad Painter (Ball State University)
Archaeological and Ethnohistorical Research at Fort Recovery, Ohio
11:25 Krysta Ryzewski (Wayne State University)
Building an Archaeological History of Detroit from the Collections of the Grosscup Museum of Anthropology
11:50 Brenna Mahoney (Wayne State University)
Just Passing Through: Lot Histories and Material Culture in Detroit's Roosevelt Park
12:15-1:45 Lunch Break
Afternoon Presentations
1:45 Marcie L. Venter (University of Kentucky) and Neal H. Lopinot (Missouri State University)
The Delaware Occupation of the James River Valley of Southwest Missouri
2:15 Michael Lautzenheiser (ASC Group)
Historic Context and Feature Patterning at the Scott Cabin (12H1066), a Nineteenth Century Central Indiana Farmstead
2:40 Catharine Carson (ASC Group)
Archaeological and Archival Evidence of a Marginal Family Member from a Nineteenth Century Farmstead Site in Hamilton County, Indiana
3:05 Kevin Cupka Head (Cultural Resource Analysts)
Confined Spaces: The Archaeology of Indiana’s First State Prison.
3:05-3:15 Afternoon Break
3:15 Oliver Firestone (Ball State University) and Mark Groover (Ball State University)
Up In Smoke: Midwest Trends in Tobacco Paraphernalia from Archaeology Sites
3:40  John McCarthy (Ball Sate University)
Drain Tile Manufacture in Delaware County, Indiana: A Survey and Archaeological Prospect
4:05-4:30 Cailin Murray (Ball State University), Mark Groover (Ball State University), Erin Steinwachs (Ball State University) and Brad Painter (Ball State University)
“I attend to things in the garden”: Archaeology and Ethnohistory of Home Production in Muncie, Indiana
4:30 Michael Nassaney: Planning Discussion for 2014 Midwestern Historical Archaeology Conference at
Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo
Posters
Alexander Brand, Skylar Bauer, Michelle Letang, Katelyn Hillmeyer, and Michael Nassaney (Western Michigan University)
The Fort St. Joseph Archaeological Project: 2011-2013 Field Seasons

John Monger (Ball State University)
Steubensville: A Ghost Town in Indiana

Krysta Ryzewski (Wayne State University)
Archaeology at Wayne State University

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Mark D. Groover, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Department of Anthropology
Ball State University
Muncie, IN 47306
765-285-3567
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