Conference Agenda

Overview and details of the sessions of this conference. Please select a date or location to show only sessions at that day or location. Please select a single session for detailed view (with abstracts and downloads if available).

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Session Overview
Location: Riverview 1
Date: Thursday, 09/Jan/2025
12:00pm
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1:15pm
RL-2: Burial Grounds as Places to Interpret Heritage: Innovative Approaches
Location: Riverview 1

Host: Harold Mytum, University of Liverpool

This roundtable lunch is designed for those involved with historic burial grounds, and those interested in venues for heritage interpretation to come together and to consider innovative approaches.  These can include standard tours (though what should be covered in these?), costumed interpreters, drama and music, and combining heritage interpretation with ecological management or using urban burial grounds as green spaces where the heritage awareness is a byproduct of increasing access.

12:00pm
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1:15pm
RL-1: Feminist Historical Archaeology
Location: Riverview 1

Host: Suzanne Spencer-Wood, Oakland University

Join the discussion about researching gender power dynamics in the past, and relationships in the present.

RL-3: Community Archaeology
Location: Riverview 1

Host: Alexandria Jones, Executive Director, Archaeology in the Community

The roundtable will focus on various techniques for achieving a successful community archaeology project.  Dr. Jones will share her approach, which involves using her research to advance the goals and heritage aspirations of the community. She will outline the essential skills needed to create, implement, and complete an effective community-supported project.  While there's no one-size-fits-all formula for community projects, being prepared for potential challenges can make a difference.  Join us for a meal and an engaging discussion about the exciting world of community archaeology!

RL-4: Collections and Curation
Location: Riverview 1

Hosts: Elizabeth Bollwerk, Thomas Jefferson Foundaton, Inc./DAACS and Katherine Sims, City of St. Augustine Archaeology Program
Sponsor: SHA Collections and Curation Program

The SHA Collections and Curation Program offers this roundtable as a forum for discussing current and ongoing issues surrounding the long-term care of collections, data generated by the work that we do, and how to encourage/facilitate Collections-Based Research.  The discussion will be driven by participant concerns and topics.

Date: Friday, 10/Jan/2025
12:00pm
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1:15pm
RL-5: Writing Archaeology Stories for the Public: Writing So Publishers Will Listen and Communities Feel Heard
Location: Riverview 1
Hosts: Alicia Odewale, University of Houston, and Jodi Skipper, University of Mississippi Historical Archaeologists have a remarkable ability to unearth and tell compelling stories from what remains of the past - old structure, hidden archives, buried artifacts, and even cultural landscapes on the brink of destruction.  Yet, many face a significant challenge: how to translate these rich histories...
RL-6: Jobs in Maritime Archaeology
Location: Riverview 1
Host: Paul Johnston, Smithsonian Institution What are the different job types and career tracks in nautical archaeology today?  This discussion will speak to public archaeology (NOAA, National Park Service, BOEM, Parks Canada, Smithsonian, state programs, etc.); private-sector cultural resource management (contract archaeology, consulting); private foundations; academic positions and museum work...
RL-7: Publishing for Early Career Research and Students
Location: Riverview 1
Hosts: Alasdair Brooks, Co-Editor, Historical Archaeology; Annalies Corbin, ACUA Editor; and Mary Sue Daoud, Associate Publisher, Springer You’ve done the research and synthesized the results. Now you need to share your findings with the community. What are your options?  SHA provides many ways to publish your results: journal Historical Archaeology, Technical Briefs, books co-published with...
RL-8: How to Take Climate to Congress
Location: Riverview 1
Hosts: Sarah Miller, FPAN, and Marcy Rockman, Lifting Rocks - Climate and Heritage Consulting  Legislation can be dry to read, but it shapes what is valued, funded, and where power and responsibility lie. So thinking about what we want our legislation to say and sharing these ideas with the US Congress and other policymakers is an important muscle for archaeologists to exercise. This roundtable...

 
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