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Location: Studio 6 Capacity 80 |
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9:00am - 5:00pm |
WKS-1: Practical Aspects of Bioarchaeology and Human Skeletal Analysis Location: Studio 6 Instructors: Thomas A. Crist, Ph.D. (Utica University) and Kimberly A. Morrell (AECOM) This workshop introduces participants to the practical aspects of locating, excavating, storing, and analyzing human remains from historic-period graves. It also will address the appropriate role of historical archaeologists in forensic investigations and mass fatality incidents. Participants will also learn about the basic analytical techniques that forensic anthropologists use to determine demographic profiles and recognize pathologic lessons and evidence of trauma. |
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9:00am - 10:15am |
GEN-19 (T): Changing Environments in Southern New England Location: Studio 6 Chair: Carl G. Drexler, University of Arkansas |
1:30pm - 4:00pm |
GEN-02 (T): From Maroon Colonoware to Chinese Diaspora: Exploring Domestic Ceramics and Material Culture in Global Contexts Location: Studio 6 Chair: James Meierhoff, University of Illinois at Chicago |
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9:00am - 11:30am |
SYM-168 (T): Deviations: Archaeologies of Sexuality Beyond the Heteronormative Location: Studio 6 Chair: Jennifer A. Lupu, Rhodes College Discussant: Jennifer A. Lupu, Rhodes College |
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9:00am - 11:15am |
SYM-430 (T): Community Engaged Historical Archaeology in the Northwest Location: Studio 6 Chair: Mark S. Warner, University of Idaho Discussant: Bonnie J. Clark, University of Denver |
1:30pm - 3:00pm |
GEN-03 (T): Forging New Paths: Blacksmiths, Community Archaeology, and Curation Alternatives Location: Studio 6 Chair: Alexandra G. Martin, Strawbery Banke Museum |