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DESCRIPTION:In celebration of the Maxwell Centennial\, the Syracuse Anthrop
 ology Symposium 2024 brings together a group of department alumni\, curren
 t studentsand invited speakers to discuss the archaeology and heritage of 
 Africa and African diaspora. The symposium will also recognize the contrib
 utions of Professor Emeritus Douglas V. Armstrong\, who played a foundatio
 nal role in the establishment of the historical archaeology program.Sessio
 n III: Africa and Afro-Caribbeans in Dialogue9 a.m. - 12 p.m.9:30 Professo
 r Emeritus\, Kenneth Kelly\, Department of Anthropology\, University of So
 uth Carolina\, Columbia10:10 David Okanlawon\, SU doctoral candidate\, Dep
 artment of Anthropology\, Syracuse University10:40 Professor Matthew Reill
 y\, SU Ph.D. 2014\, Department of Anthropology\, City College of New York1
 1:10 Professor Justin Dunavant\, Department of Anthropology\, University o
 f California\, Los Angeles11:45 Discussion\, Closing Remarks
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SUMMARY:Africa\, African Diasporas and the Caribbean: Archaeology and Herit
 age Studies (Day 2)
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>In celebration of the Maxwell Centennial\, 
 the Syracuse Anthropology Symposium 2024 brings together a group of depart
 ment alumni\, current studentsand invited speakers to discuss the archaeol
 ogy and heritage of Africa and African diaspora. The symposium will also r
 ecognize the contributions of Professor Emeritus Douglas V. Armstrong\, wh
 o played a foundational role in the establishment of the historical archae
 ology program.</p><h3>Session III: Africa and Afro-Caribbeans in Dialogue<
 /h3><h4>9 a.m. - 12 p.m.</h4><p><strong></strong>9:30 Professor Emeritus\,
  Kenneth Kelly\, Department of Anthropology\, University of South Carolina
 \, Columbia<br>10:10 David Okanlawon\, SU doctoral candidate\, Department 
 of Anthropology\, Syracuse University<br>10:40 Professor Matthew Reilly\, 
 SU Ph.D. 2014\, Department of Anthropology\, City College of New York<br>1
 1:10 Professor Justin Dunavant\, Department of Anthropology\, University o
 f California\, Los Angeles<br>11:45 Discussion\, Closing Remarks</p>
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