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The Early Colonial Delaware Valley
An Archaeological and Historical Symposium
May 9, 2015
New Castle Court House Museum, New Castle, DE
8:45 Introduction Craig Lukezic
9:00 John Bansch - Volunteer Coordinator of Archaeology Projects, Historic Odessa Foundation
New Archaeological Research for the Lost Corbit Tannery
9:45 Bruce A. Bendler - Adjunct Professor of History, University of Delaware
Thomas Noxon: Building Appoquinimink Hundred
10:30 John P. McCarthy - Delaware State Parks
Testing Taste in a Community of Faith: Some Implications of Colonial Quaker Aesthetics and Consumer Patterns
11:00 to 1:00 Lunch
1:00 Daniel R. Griffith - Archaeological Society of Delaware
Discovery and Recovery of Eleven Colonial Burials from Avery's Rest, Sussex County, Delaware
1:45 Meagan Ratini and Kevin C. Bradley - JMA - a CCRG company
Carter's Alley: A Case Study in the Evolution of Colonial Philadelphia
2:15 Presenters are students from the Introduction to Field Archaeology, Department of Anthropology, of the University of Delaware
Service Learning Archaeology at Old Swedes Church
2:45 Michael J. Emmons, Jr. - University of DelawareDigging at the Surface: Historic Graffiti, Inscription, and the Liminality of Text At Holy Trinity Church (Old Swedes) in Wilmington, Delaware, 1698-1870
3:30 Marshall Joseph Becker - Professor of Anthropology Emeritus
West Chester University
The Origins of Indian Trade Silver: Lenape Brooches from Southeastern Pennsylvania
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