Below is the program for the day and paper abstracts can be obtained from the OAC website http://www.ohioarchaeology.org/joomla/ . If you are interested in partaking in the lunch cookout ($6.00 cost) , please RSVP to Lynn Simonelli at [email protected].
We are thrilled that information on work done at two Ohio Historical Society sites (Fort Ancient and Rankin House) are going to presented.
Ohio Archaeological Council Spring Membership Meeting Friday, May 8, 2009
9:30-10:00: Coffee, donuts, and bagels
10:00-10:20: The Possum Hollow Site (33CT645), a Stratified Floodplain Site in Clermont County, Ohio, Anne B. Lee
10:20-10:40: A Newly Discovered Newtown Phase Village in Southern Ohio: A Preliminary Assessment, Matthew P. Purtill
10:40-11:00: Discovery of an Early Woodland Paired-post Structure During Recent Investigations in Adams County, Ohio, Jeremy A. Norr, Matthew P. Purtill, and Jonathan B. Frodge
11:00-11:15: Break
11:15-12:15: Business Meeting
12:15-1:30: Lunch (cookout)
1:30-1:50: The Patton Site (33AT990): A Sedentary Middle Woodland Community in Southeastern Ohio, Sarah Weaver and Elliot Abrams
1:50-2:10: The Wildcat Site (33My499), a Small Fort Ancient Habitation in Dayton, Ohio, Robert Cook
2:10-2:30: Excavations, Ancient and Modern, at the Moorehead Circle at Fort Ancient, Robert Riordan
2:30-2:40: Break
2:40-3:00: The 2008 Excavation at the Heckleman Site (33Er14), Investigating Northern Ohio Hopewell, Brian Scanlan
3:00-3:20: Potential Rankin-era Archaeological Features at the Rankin State Memorial, Ripley, Ohio, Michael Striker
3:20-3:40: A Window into Hahn: Middle Fort Ancient at a Late Fort Ancient Village, Robert Genheimer
3:40-4:00: Archaeology in Eddie Rickenbackers Back Yard: Searching for a World War I Heros Youth, Jarrod Burks