Maritime Archaeology in CT Sat 21

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The North East dive season is winding down, so if you want to see what has been going on in CT waters and in Long Island Sound by way of Underwater Archaeology, here is a meeting this weekend.

Pete Johnson


"Maritime Archaeology" Anthropology Dept. Conference

Connecticut College Dept. of Anthropology Conference
New London, CT

Theme: Maritime Archaeology,

Date 10/21/06

Location: Connecticut College - Olin Auditorium

Fee $10 for non-ASC members, $8 for ASC Members,

For More Information

Contact Nancy Lewandowski

email nflew@conncoll.edu

Phone (860) 439-2248

Archaeological Society of Connecticut

Kristina Lammi Thompson & David A. Poirer, Program Coordinators

8:30a.m. Registration

9:00 a.m. The Ebenezer Story Site: A Revolutionary War Tavern and Three Generations of Fishing on the Thames River, Preston, Connecticut. Presented by Ross K. Harper, Bruce Clouette and Joseph J. Samolis

9:30 a.m. Researching Confederacy, a Revolutionary War Frigate Built in Connecticut. Presented by Bruce Clouette

10:00 a.m. Maritime Archaeology at the University of Connecticut. Presented by David S. Robinson

10:45 a.m. Cast Upon a Reef: Archival Research and Mapping of Shipwrecks in the Connecticut Waters of Long Island Sound. Presented by Catherine M. Labadia, William F. Keegan and David R. George

11:15 a.m. High Tech on the High Seas: Surveying and Sharing Shipwrecks. Presented by Ivar Babb

11:45 a.m. The Archaeological Potential of the Continental Shelf. Presented by Kevin McBride

2:00 p.m. Thirty Years of Shipwreck Management: The USS Monitor and NOAA's Maritime Heritage Program. Presented by John D. Broadwater

3:00 p.m. Cheese, Crackers & Conversations with John Broadwater
 

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