THE SOCIETY FOR PENNSYLVANIA ARCHAEOLOGY
76th ANNUAL MEETING
APRIL 22-24, 2005

Hosted by
the John Shrader Chapter 21
Morgantown, Pa.



Symposium Speakers


Prehistoric Occupations along Chartiers Run, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania
G. Travis Bercel and Jason Espino, Society for Pennsylvania Archaeology

What About Behavior?: Methodological Implications for Rockshelter Excavations and Spatial Analysis Jonathan A. Burns, AXIS Research, Inc./Temple University

“New Research on the Late Prehistoric Cultures of Indiana County: The Fleming Site (36IN26)”
Beverly A. Chiarulli, Indiana University of Pennsylvania

Reexamining Shenks Ferry Slot –Shaped Features
Brian Clark, Pennsylvania State University

Hostetter’s Bitters: Nineteenth Century Marketing Strategies
Verna L. Cowin, Carnegie Museum of Natural History

Preliminary Findings from Excavations at a Paleoindian and Early Archaic Site in Blair County.
Melissa Diamanti, Archaeological and Historical Consultants, Inc.

Cooperation and Negotiation: Local Government and the Public Working Together for Preservation Matt Harris, John Milner Associates Inc., and Rudy Harris, Upper Providence Township

The Remarkable Discovery of a Meadowood Cremation in a Far Away Place
James T. Herbstritt, Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission

In Search of Lost Collections
Janet R. Johnson, Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission

Pennsylvania Archaeological Data Base for Excavation Inventory and Curation Designed for Novice Archaeologists Jeff Kottmyer, Society for Pennsylvania Archaeology

“Archaic Life on a Mid-Channel Island: Preliminary Report of Excavations at 36DA89”
James T. Marine and Patricia E. Miller, KCI Technologies, Inc.

An Update of Investigations at 36LA1100, a Shenks Ferry Village in Lancaster County
Douglas C. McLearen, Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission

An Examination of the Paleo-Indian Assemblage Found at Indian Camp Run: An Early Campsite Located Along the Allegheny River in Forest County, Pennsylvania Andrew J. Myers, Carnegie Museum of Natural History and Melinda Moses Myers, Chapter 29, Society for Pennsylvania Archaeology

The Late Woodland and the Late Prehistoric from Western Pennsylvania
John Nass, California University of Pennsylvania

“The Consol Site, What Do All The Postmolds & Features Really Mean?”
Robert Oshnock, WAS, Society for Pennsylvania Archaeology

Excavations at the Ebbert Spring Site 36FR367: A Multi-component Site
Ronald D. Powell, Chapter 27, Society for Pennsylvania Archaeology

Quaker Hills Quarry – Using Artifact Distribution to Predict the Location and Character of Features Angela N. Simerly, Dickinson College

“Unraveling the Past: An Archaeological Experience” – A Unique Educational Program at Joanna Furnace, Berks County Cathy Spohn, Pennsylvania Department of Transportation and Chapter 21, Charles Jacob and Daniel Hepler, Chapter 21

Reinvigorating Indian Archaeology in the Upper Delaware Valley
Michael Stewart, Philip Perazio and Timothy Messner, Temple University

If  You’re Looking for an Old Furnace, Just Ask ReGis.
Noel Strattan and Amanda Shafer

Interior Settings in the Lower Lehigh River Valley Watershed and Eastern Portion of the Great Valley: Insights from 36MN296 Jesse O. Walker, Richard Grubb & Associates


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