Final Program and Meeting Announcement
27th Annual Symposium on Ohio Valley Urban and Historic Archaeology
February 28 at the Ball State University Alumni Center
The 27th Annual Symposium on Ohio Valley Urban and Historic Archaeology will
convene at the Alumni Center, Ball State University in Muncie, Indiana on
Saturday, February 28, 2009. Papers concerning all aspects of regional
urban and historical archaeology will be presented at the conference. The
Alumni Center will open at 8 am. The presentations will start at 9 am and
conclude at 4:30.
Morning Session
Historical Archaeology in Ohio, Pennsylvania, New York, Kentucky, and Illinois
9:00-9:20
Christine Keller (Ball State University)
Glacial Kame Sandal Sole Shell Gorgets: The Use and Relevance of Historic
Sources in Prehistoric Research and Analysis
9:20-9:40
Bruce L. Manzano (University of Kentucky, Program for Archaeological
Research), Melissa Diamanti (Archaeological and Historical Consultants), and
Allison Bohn (Archaeological and Historical Consultants)
Analysis of Faunal Remains from Four Early 20th-Century Sites Within
Braddock, Pennsylvania
9:40-10:00
Derek Rohde (Ball State University)
The Black Rock Market Square: The Forgotten History of an Early Market
10:00-10:20
Amy Favret (JF New Ecological Consulting)
The Beautification of Death in Kentucky: Case Studies
10:20-10:40
Shawn M. Phillips (Indiana State University)
Osteobiography as a Method in Cemetery Studies: A Case Study from the
Holmes-Vardeman-Stephenson Cemetery Project
10:40-11:00
Mark Branster (Illinois Transportation Archaeological Research Program,
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
The Debaun House (11MS2258): A Settlement Period Survival in Madison County,
Illinois
Break
11:00-11:10
The Historical Archaeology of Indiana: Frontier and Farmstead Studies
11:00-11:30
Julie Koogler (Ball State University)
An Overview of the Fur Trade in Indiana: The Economic Exploitation of
Furbearing Resources for Fashion and Profit
11:30-11:50
Kathryn Glidden (Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis)
Preliminary Findings of Archaeological Investigations at the Boxley Cabin
Site in Sheridan, Indiana
11:50-12:10
Kevin Cupka Head (Ball State University)
Built for Growth: Agricultural Production and the Architectural Landscape at
a Nineteenth Century Southern Indiana Farmstead
12:10-12:30
Jeffrey Laswell (Indiana Department of Transportation)
Functional Analysis of Probate Inventories and Archaeological Material of
the Lick Creek Community, Orange County, Indiana: An Antebellum Midwest
Biracial Community
Lunch
12:30-1:40
Afternoon Session
The Historical Archaeology of Indiana: Frontier and Farmstead Studies, continued
1:40-2:00
Michael K. Lautzenheiser (Ball State University)
Quakers on the Hoosier Frontier: Landscape Reconstruction at Huddleston
House, A Nineteenth Century Indiana Farmstead
2:00-2:20
Charles D. Cheek (John Milner Associates)
Bristol Glazed Stoneware on Rural Indiana Farms: Effects of Technology
Transfer on Consumer Choice
2:20-2:40
Timothy Baumann (Glenn A. Black Laboratory of Archaeology, Indiana University)
An Overview of Ethnohistory Archives and Historical Archaeology Collections
at the Glenn A. Black Laboratory of Archaeology
The Historical Archaeology of Community, Work, and Town Life in Indiana
2:40-3:00
William Wepler (Indiana State Museum)
An Overview of Excavations at Community House No. 2, New Harmony, Indiana
3:00-3:20
Michael Strezewski (University of Southern Indiana)
Harmonist Redware from New Harmony, Posey County, Indiana
Break
3:20-3:30
3:30-3:50
Christina Blanch (Ball State University)
Foodways at the Moore-Youse House
3:50-4:10
Gerald Waite (Ball State University)
The Grist Mills of Delaware County
4:10-4:30
Sandy Stevens (John Milner Associates) and Charles Cheek (John Milner
Associates)
Dr. Collings, I Presume: The Archaeological and Architectural Aspects of an
Early 20th Century House/Veterinary Clinic in Putnam County, Indiana
BSU Event Sponsors
Support for the 27th Annual Symposium on Ohio Valley Urban and Historic
Archaeology is provided by the BSU Alumni Center, Department of
Anthropology, and the Office of the Provost and Vice President for Academic
Affairs.
Registration: No registration fees required
For conference information contact:
Mark Groover, conference chair
Department of Anthropology
Ball State University
Muncie, IN 47306
765-285-3567
email: [log in to unmask]
conference web page: http://mdgroover.iweb.bsu.edu/OV_HA%20Conf.htm
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