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Recent Publications

Archaeological Remote Sensing in North America: Innovative Techniques for Anthropological Applications, 2017, edited by Duncan P. McKinnon and Bryan S. Haley, University of Alabama Press, Tuscaloosa.
 
“New Developments in Archaeological Remote Sensing: An Introduction,” by Duncan P. McKinnon and Bryan S. Haley, in Archaeological Remote Sensing in North America: Innovative Techniques for Anthropological Applications, 2017, edited by Duncan P. McKinnon and Bryan S. Haley, pp. 1-8, University of Alabama Press, Tuscaloosa.
 
“Evaluating the Use of Community Space at Two Southeastern Mound Centers Using Magnetic Gradient and Surface Collection Data,” by Duncan P. McKinnon and Bryan S. Haley, in Archaeological Remote Sensing in North America: Innovative Techniques for Anthropological Applications, 2017, edited by Duncan P. McKinnon and Bryan S. Haley, pp. 46-64, University of Alabama Press, Tuscaloosa.
 
“Transformation in Technologies: A Look at Basketmaker III Archaeology in Southwestern Colorado,” by Shanna Diederichs, Margaret Watters, Duncan P. McKinnon, and Bryan S. Haley, in Archaeological Remote Sensing in North America: Innovative Techniques for Anthropological Applications, 2017, edited by Duncan P. McKinnon and Bryan S. Haley, pp. 111-124, University of Alabama Press, Tuscaloosa.
 
“Different Methods, Different Results: Analysis of a Gastropod Assemblage from Site 41HM61, Hamilton County, Texas,” by Evan Peacock, Sarah K. Gilleland, Mary Madden, and Richard A. Weinstein, Plains Anthropologist, 2017, pp. 1-18.
 
“The Holly Bluff Style,” by Vernon James Knight, George E. Lankford, Erin Phillips, David H. Dye, Vincas P. Steponaitis, and Mitchell R. Childress, Southeastern Archaeology, 2017, Vol. 36, No. 3, pp. 195-213.

Recent Conference Presentations:


2017


Society for Historical Archaeology, annual meeting, Fort Worth, TX, January 2017

attended by Richard A. Weinstein, Amanda M. Evans, Haley Streuding, and Andrea White

Roundtable luncheon: “The Language of Advocacy: How to Communicate Effectively with your Government,” co-led by Amanda M. Evans

Roundtable luncheon: “Jobs in CRM and Academia: Career Development after Shovel Bumming,” co-led by Richard A. Weinstein


Louisiana Archaeological Society, annual meeting, Marksville, LA, February 2017

attended by Richard A. Weinstein and Erin E. Phillips

Paper presented: “Coles Creek in the Tensas Basin of Louisiana: The Past 20 Years of Research,” by Richard A. Weinstein, Douglas C. Wells, and Joanne Ryan

 

Caddo Conference, annual meeting, Natchitoches, LA, February 2017

attended by David B. Kelley, Erin Phillips, and Richard A. Weinstein

Paper presented: “Excavations at the A. S. Mann Site (41AN201), Anderson County, Texas,” by David B. Kelley, Jon C. Lohse, and Waldo Troell

 

Mississippi Archaeological Association, annual meeting, Starkville, MS, March 2017

attended by Richard A. Weinstein, Erin E. Phillips, and Haley Streuding

 

Society for American Archaeology, annual meeting, Vancouver, BC, Canada, March-April 2017

attended by Jon C. Lohse, Richard A. Weinstein, and Amanda M. Evans

Paper presented: “Fire and Ash: Formative Period Environmental Chronologies in Eastern Mesoamerica,” by Jon C. Lohse, Derek Hamilton, Takeshi Inomata, and Hector Neff

Book Award Committee member: Jon C. Lohse

 

Council of Texas Archeologists, spring meeting, Austin, TX, April 2017

attended by Jon C. Lohse, Erin E. Phillips, Jennifer Kimbell, Richard A. Weinstein, and Haley Streuding

President of CTA: Jon C. Lohse

Nominations Committee member: Richard A. Weinstein

Curation Committee member: Erin E. Phillips

 

Coastal Bend Bays and Estuaries Program, annual meeting, Port Aransas, TX, April 2017

attended by Cassandra Hart

Paper presented: “ReefBlkTM – Oyster Reef BioEngineering, Mad Island Preserve, Texas: A Case Study,” by Cassandra Hart and Mark Gagliano

 

Florida Archaeological Council, annual meeting, Jacksonville, FL, May 2017

attended by Richard A. Weinstein and Andrea White

 

Florida Anthropological Society, annual meeting, Jacksonville, FL, May 2017

attended by Richard A. Weinstein and Andrea White

 

Florida Cultural Resources Summit, bi-annual meeting, Tallahassee, FL, May 2017

attended by Richard A. Weinstein and Haley Streuding

 

Mid-South Archaeological Conference, annual meeting, Oxford, MS, July 2017

attended by Richard A. Weinstein and Erin Phillips

Paper presented: “Contact Period Artifacts from the McLelland and A. S. Mann Sites of Northwest Louisiana and Northeast Texas,” by David B. Kelley (read by Rich Weinstein)


Offshore Wind Executive Summit, Houston, TX, August 2017

attended by Amanda M. Evans and Richard A. Weinstein

 

TxDOT Environmental Conference, Austin, TX, September 2017

attended by Richard A. Weinstein, Sandi Hart, and Jon C. Lohse

CEI Display Booth, staffed by Rich Weinstein and Sandi Hart

 

Australian Institute for Maritime Archaeology, annual conference, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia, September 2017

attended by Amanda M. Evans

Paper presented: “Everything Old is New Again: Previous Research and New Directions in the Study of the United States’ Submerged Paleolandscapes,” by Amanda M. Evans

 

Texas Archeological Society, annual meeting, Grapevine, TX, October 2017

attended by Richard A. Weinstein, Jon C. Lohse, Erin Phillips, Jennifer Kimbell, Cassandra Hart, and Heather Perez

Poster presented: “First Record of a Diverse Rim Decoration on a Mossy Grove Pot from the Dow-Cleaver Site, 41B035, Brazoria County, Texas,” by August G. Costa, Erin E. Phillips, and Johnney Pollan


AWEA Offshore Windpower Conference, New York, NY, October 2017

attended by Amanda M. Evans and Richard A. Weinstein

 

Southeastern Archaeological Conference, annual meeting, Tulsa, OK, November 2017

attended by Richard A. Weinstein, Haley Streuding, and Erin Phillips

 

Nautical Archaeological Society, annual meeting, Portsmouth, England, UK, November 2017

attended by Amanda M. Evans, Richard A. Weinstein, and Haley Streuding

Paper presented: “Appreciating the Heritage You Can’t See: Impact and Legacy of the NAS,” by Amanda M. Evans

 

National Estuarine Research Reserve, annual meeting, Corpus Christi, TX, November 2017

attended by Cassandra Hart and Heather Perez

CEI Display Booth, staffed by Cassandra Hart and Heather Perez

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