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Linda Hylkema <[log in to unmask]>
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HI Patricia,

Is there still room in this workshop? I have to be in Washington on
Saturday for a week and if I can change my flight, I would love to tack
this on to my trip.

Thanks for considering,
Linda

Linda Hylkema, RPA
Director, Cultural Resource Management, Santa Clara University
W: *408-554-4513* | C: *408-219-5748* | Ricard Observatory | 500 El Camino
Real, Santa Clara, CA 95053
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On Tue, Aug 20, 2019 at 5:14 AM Patricia Samford -MDP- <
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> *October 3-4, 2019*
>
>
> The Maryland Archaeological Conservation Laboratory (MAC Lab) located at
> Jefferson Patterson Park and Museum is hosting a two-day workshop on
> October 3-4, 2019, focused on artifact identification, artifact
> illustration and field conservation strategies for archaeologists. The
> workshop is open to any practicing professionals and graduate students in
> the field of archaeology. Because of limited space and the desire to have
> hands-on activities, each session will be taught to groups of no more than
> 10, for a maximum of 20 total participants. *Cost: $130 per participant.
> Visit **https://jefpat.maryland.gov <https://jefpat.maryland.gov>* *to
> register starting August 21, 2019.*
>
>
>
> *Artifact Identification - 2 Sessions*
>
> *Clay Tobacco Pipes: Lauren McMillan- Assistant Professor, University of
> Mary Washington *
>
> This session will provide participants basic skills needed to identify
> various types of clay tobacco pipes, from prehistory to the 19th century.
> The majority of the session will focus on the analysis of 17th- and
> 18th-century pipes, both locally-made terra cotta pipes and imported
> European white ball clay pipes.
>
>
>
> *Dating 18th- and 19th-Century Printed Earthenware and Using Vessel Shapes
> as a Dating Tool:  Patricia Samford, Director, Maryland Archaeological
> Conservation Lab*
>
> This session will provide participants with the skills necessary to date
> underglaze printed earthenware within a 20- to 30-year manufacture range
> using a combination of printed motif type, color, and printing
> technologies.  The session will also include a brief introduction to using
> vessel shapes on refined earthenware as a dating tool.
>
>
>
> *Lab Techniques – 2 Sessions*
>
> *Artifact Illustration – Tamera Myer-Mams, Independent Scholar.*
>
> Artifact illustration provides clarity in ways photos cannot, but the
> approach taken to illustration and rendering can also create deception in
> terms of how one renders the artifact.  This session will provide
> instruction on basic sketch techniques for accuracy, how to create and
> reconstruct profiles based on physical evidence and research, provide
> guidance on techniques for rendering artifacts of differing material types
> (ceramic, glass, metal, wood), and finally the pros and cons of using
> hand-drawn illustrations versus digital illustrations.
>
> *Field Conservation for Archaeologists: Nichole Doub, Head
> Conservator,* *Maryland
> Archaeological Conservation Lab *
>
> This session is designed to assist archaeologists when they come across
> various material types during excavation. We will cover basic stabilizing
> techniques for metals, organics, and wet and waterlogged collections, as
> well as hands-on lifting techniques for fragile and fragmentary finds.
> Participants will also be able to x-ray a sample of their
> personal/institutional collections (the object(s) must fit on an 8x14 inch
> film), and we will explore the information that is revealed.
>
>
>
> Patricia Samford
> Director, Maryland Archaeological Conservation Lab
> Jefferson Patterson Park and Museum
> 10515 Mackall Road, St. Leonard, Maryland 20685
> 410-586-8551  [log in to unmask]
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