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The 4th annual Symposium on the Early Colonial Archaeology of the Delaware Valley Region
will be held on May 14, from 9 to 4:30 at the
New Castle Court House Museum in New Castle, Delaware.
For directions, please see:
http://history.delaware.gov/museums/default.shtml
For additional information, please contact Craig Lukezic at [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]> or call 302-736-7407.
Current List of Presentations:
Lenopi Cultural Continuity to after 1802: Reconstructing Late Woodland Band Territories in Southern New Jersey based on the Life and Work of Mahamickwon (King Charles)
Marshall Joseph Becker, Professor of Anthropology, Emeritus
Analysis of Late Woodland and Contact Period Triangular Projectile Points from the Central Middle Atlantic Region: Projectile Technology, Ethnicity, and the Use of Poisons
Jay F. Custer, University of Delaware
And if Fort Elfsborg lies offshore? The Texas Historical Commission's use of a Coffer Dam to excavate La Salle's 17th century flagship La Belle in Matagorda Bay.
David Furlow
Locating Early Colonial Sites in Delaware: Examples from recent DelDOT projects in Middletown and Milford
Bill Liebeknecht, Hunter Research
Documentary Evidence for Colonial Patterns of Technologies in the Unique Area around the Delmarva Peninsula: Insight for Archaeologists and Historians
Kathy Lyons
Colonial Timber Framing in Southwestern New Jersey: The Cultural Implications of Structural Logic
Janet L. Sheridan, Cultural Heritage Consulting
Early settlement at Bombay Hook, Kent County, Delaware
Megan E. Springate, Richard Grubb & Associates
A Comparative Analysis of a 17th Century Dutch Plantation Site on the Eastern Shore to Known 17th Century Archeological Sites in the Upper Chesapeake Bay
Bruce F. Thompson, Maryland Historical Trust
Presentations on the Archaeology and Preservation of Historic New Castle
Students of the Department of Anthropology, University of Delaware.
Open discussion of the Hunt for Fort Elfsborg
There is room for more...please submit an abstract by April 15.
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