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2011 Annual Meeting of the
ARCHEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF MARYLAND
"Changing Lives, Changing Landscape"
hosted by the
Upper Patuxent Archeology Group on
Saturday October 8, 2011
Robinson Nature Center
6692 Cedar Lane
Columbia, MD
ASM Members $5.00 Non Members $8.00 |
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Agenda
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8:15 a.m. -
Doors Open - Refreshments will be available along with the book
sales area. |
9:00 a.m. -
ASM Business Meeting |
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2010 Frederick L. Stiner Memorial
Lecture
A Multidisciplinary Investigation for the Original Mt. Aventine(s),
at Chapman State Park.
Laura J. Cripps, Ph.D. Assistant Professor, Anthropology Coordinator,
Anthropology and Geography, Howard Community College
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Going,
Going, Gone: Impacts of Climate Change on Archeological Resources
in Maryland.
Jennifer Chadwick-Moore. GIS, Maryland Historical Trust, Maryland
Department of Planning |
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| 21st-Century Technologies in
the Search for an 18th-Century Town
James G. Gibb, Ph.D. Gibb Archaeological Consulting |
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| Three Centuries of Milling
in Simpsonville
M. Lee Preston Jr. President Upper Patuxent Archaeology Group |
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Inside and Outside
the Robinson Nature Center
Mark Raab. Superintendent, Natural Resources
Division, Howard County Department of Recreation and Parks;
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Reassessing Howard
County Architecture: The 18th Century.
Kenneth M. Short. Architectural
Historian, Howard County Department of Planning and Zoning;
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The 2011 ASM Field School at the Barton Site
Robert D. Wall, Ph.D. Dept. of Sociology, Anthropology and Criminal
Justice, Towson State University; |
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Please plan to take part in the silent auction that will run from
pening until just after lunch. Click here for more information. |
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