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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 students and invited speakers to discuss the archaeology and heritage of
  Africa and African diaspora. The symposium will also recognize the contri
 butions of Professor Emeritus Douglas V. Armstrong\, who played a foundati
 onal role in the establishment of the historical archaeology program.Sessi
 on I: Archaeologies of African American Life &amp\; Heritage9 a.m. - 12 p.
 m.9:00 Welcome\, Introductions\, Announcements9:30 Professor James Delle\,
  Graduate Dean\, Millersville University10:10 Dr. Dwayne Scheid\, SU Ph.D.
  2015\, Division Lead\, Resource Stewardship and Science\, Colonial Nation
 al Historical Park\, National Park Service10:40 Dr. Matthew Reeves\, SU Ph
 .D. 1997\, Director of Archaeology and Landscape Restoration at the Montpe
 lier Foundation11:10 Dr. Holly Norton\, SU Ph.D. 2012\, State Archaeologis
 t and Deputy State Historic Preservation Officer at History ColoradoSessio
 n II: Analytical Perspectives and Methodologies1:30 - 5:00 p.m.1:30 Profes
 sor Laurie Wilkie\, SU B.A. 1988\, Department of Anthropology\, University
  of California\, Berkeley2:10 Professor Mark Hauser\, SU Ph.D. 2001\, Seni
 or Archaeologist/Principal Investigator\, Chronicle Heritage3:15 Kia Taylo
 r Riccio\, SU doctoral candidate\, Department of Anthropology3:45 Steven H
 arris\, SU doctoral candidate\, Department of Anthropology4:15 Discussion\
 , Wrap-up
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SUMMARY:Africa\, African Diasporas and the Caribbean: Archaeology and Herit
 age Studies (Day 1)
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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 students and invited speakers to discuss the archaeo
 logy and heritage of Africa and African diaspora. The symposium will also 
 recognize the contributions of Professor Emeritus Douglas V. Armstrong\, w
 ho played a foundational role in the establishment of the historical archa
 eology program.</p><h3>Session I: Archaeologies of African American Life &
 amp\; Heritage</h3><h4>9 a.m. - 12 p.m.</h4><p>9:00 Welcome\, Introduction
 s\, Announcements<br>9:30 Professor James Delle\, Graduate Dean\, Millersv
 ille University<br>10:10 Dr. Dwayne Scheid\, SU Ph.D. 2015\, Division Lead
 \, Resource Stewardship and Science\, Colonial National Historical Park\, 
 National Park Service<br>10:40 Dr. Matthew Reeves\, SU Ph.D. 1997\, Direct
 or of Archaeology and Landscape Restoration at the Montpelier Foundation<b
 r>11:10 Dr. Holly Norton\, SU Ph.D. 2012\, State Archaeologist and Deputy 
 State Historic Preservation Officer at History Colorado</p><h3>Session II:
  Analytical Perspectives and Methodologies</h3><h4>1:30 - 5:00 p.m.</h4><p
 ><strong></strong>1:30 Professor Laurie Wilkie\, SU B.A. 1988\, Department
  of Anthropology\, University of California\, Berkeley<br>2:10 Professor M
 ark Hauser\, SU Ph.D. 2001\, Senior Archaeologist/Principal Investigator\,
  Chronicle Heritage<br>3:15 Kia Taylor Riccio\, SU doctoral candidate\, De
 partment of Anthropology<br>3:45 Steven Harris\, SU doctoral candidate\, D
 epartment of Anthropology<br>4:15 Discussion\, Wrap-up</p>
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