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DESCRIPTION:The Anthropology Department presents:&nbsp\;The Archaeology of 
 Eighteenth Century Historic Households in Central New YorkThe Historic Hou
 seholds of Central New York project focuses on gaining a deeper understand
 ing of the Indigenous and white settler colonialist populations moving int
 o this region following the Revolutionary War through geophysical survey a
 nd small-scale excavations of homesteads identified through historic marke
 rs.About the speaker:Lacey Carpenter\,&nbsp\;Instructor\, Hamilton College
 Lacey Carpenter is a visiting assistant professor in the Anthropology Depa
 rtment at Hamilton College and a research associate at the American Museum
  of Natural History.
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SUMMARY:The Archaeology of Eighteenth Century Historic Households in Centra
 l New York
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>The Anthropology Department presents:&nbsp\
 ;The Archaeology of Eighteenth Century Historic Households in Central New 
 York</p><p>The Historic Households of Central New York project focuses on 
 gaining a deeper understanding of the Indigenous and white settler colonia
 list populations moving into this region following the Revolutionary War t
 hrough geophysical survey and small-scale excavations of homesteads identi
 fied through historic markers.</p><p><strong>About the speaker:</strong></
 p><p>Lacey Carpenter\,&nbsp\;Instructor\, Hamilton College</p><p>Lacey Car
 penter is a visiting assistant professor in the Anthropology Department at
  Hamilton College and a research associate at the American Museum of Natur
 al History.</p>
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