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"Leslie C. \"Skip\" Stewart-Abernathy" <[log in to unmask]>
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Hi.  Here is the final program for the upcoming SCHAC 4.  For information 
on registration and conference hotel, 
see   www.uark.edu/campus-resources/archinfo/schac.html.


PROGRAM
South Central Historical Archeology Conference 4
Historic Arkansas Museum
Little Rock, Arkansas, 19-21 October, 2001

Friday afternoon, 19 October

1-115pm         Introduction and Orientation  Leslie C. “Skip” 
Stewart-Abernathy

Early Stuff
115-140pm       John H. House: “Glimpses of Colonial Archeology in the 
Menard Locality, Eastern Arkansas”
140-155pm       Grant L. Day: “When Was McConnell Station Built?  Window 
Glass Dating” (Kentucky)
155-220pm       Kevin E. Smith: “Bledsoe’s Fort Revisited: A Story of the 
Old Southwest Frontier, A.D. 1780-1795" (Tennessee)
220-245pm       Robert H. Lafferty III, Carol S. Spears, and Lynita 
Langly-Ware: “Archeological Investigations at the Wolf House, an Early 19th 
Century Courthouse in the White River Valley” (Arkansas)

Break, 245-315pm

Towns and Cities
315-325pm       Jerry Hilliard: “Salvage Excavations at the Town Center, 
Fayetteville, Arkansas”
325-350pm       J. Brynn Berry: “The Archeology of Early Settlement on the 
Fayetteville Town Square: An Examination of Well Deposits” (Arkansas)
350-415pm       Dawn M. Novak: “Urban Farmstead Meat Utilization at Old 
Washington: The Sanders and Block Households” (Arkansas)
415-440pm       Sara Hahn: “Five Wells and a Privy: Archaeological 
Monitoring at the East Building Site (16EBR161), Baton Rouge, Louisiana”

On Down the Road
         440-505pm       Elizabeth L. Davoli:  “On the About to Be Beaten 
Path: Archaeology for the
                 Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development, 
2001"
505-530pm       William McAlexander: “3CT337 and 3IN1310: Two Examples of 
Arkansas State Highway and Transportation Department Borrow Pit Procedures”

Friday evening gathering (at Masters Inn), 7pm—...
Saturday, 20 October
845-9am Introduction and Orientation  Leslie C. “Skip” Stewart-Abernathy

In the Countryside
9-925am George Sabo III, Jami J. Lockhart, and Jerry E. Hilliard: 
“Nineteenth Century Cultural Landscapes in Northwest Arkansas”
925-950am       Lynita Langly-Ware and Robert H. Lafferty III: 
“Archeological Excavation at the Roberts Site, a Late 19th Century 
Farmstead in the Arkansas River Valley”
950-1015am      Kelly McClave: “Analysis of Surface Collections to 
Determine Socioeconomic Distribution”(Mississippi)
1015-1040am     Bryan Tate: “Log Houses of Sullivan County: A Study in Folk 
Architecture” (Tennessee)

Break, 1040-1110am

Public Archeology
1110-1135am     Amy L. Young and Philip J. Carr: “Public Archaeology in 
Mississippi and Alabama: Rewards and Pitfalls”
1135am-12pm     George E. Avery: “The Challenge of Managing Artifacts Still 
in the Ground” (Louisiana)
12-1225pm       Elizabeth L. Davoli: “An Exercise in Patience and 
Self-Restraint: Teaching Children about Archeology at Magnolia Mound 
Plantation” (Louisiana)

Lunch on your own, 1230-2pm

African-American
2-225pm Dan Sumner Allen IV: The Archaeology of a Slave Trader” (Tennessee)
225-250pm       Darren Latham: “Non-Invasive Testing of a Slave Cemetery at 
Mount Locust, Jefferson County, Mississippi”
250-315pm       Steve Fullen: “16WBR14: Allendale Plantation, an Historic 
Overview” (Louisiana)
315-340pm       Jamie C. Brandon: Van Winkle’s Mill Revisited: A Report on 
Ongoing Excavations at a Late Nineteenth Century Sawmill Community in the 
Arkansas Ozarks”

Break, 340-410pm

Other Good Stuff
410-435pm       Deborah L. Rotman: “A Rural Schoolhouse in Jessamine 
County: Searching the Materiality of Education in Central Kentucky”
435-5pm Mary Evelyn Starr: “Not Antiques but Artifacts: Stoneware Potters 
in Arkansas”
5-525pm Kris Lilja-King: “Southern White Elite Women as Reflected in Grave 
Monuments” (Tennessee)
Business meeting 530-630pm

Sunday, 21 October

Workshop on Cartridges and Firearms
9am-12pm        Michael A. “Smoke” Pfeiffer and Bob Heath


Leslie C. "Skip" Stewart-Abernathy
Arkansas Archeological Survey
phone 501 968-0381, fax 501 964-0872 

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