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Past
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Volume 3 (2008)
Volume 2 (2007)
Volume 1 (2006)
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Past
Meetings...
Spring 2008 Kadohadacho Speakers
- February
12—Jeff Girard, Northwest Louisiana Regional Archeologist,
will talk about Mounds Plantation in Bossier Parish.
- March 11—Duncan McKinnon,
graduate student in the University of Arkansas’s Anthropology
Department, will talk about his recent remote sensing work at
Battle Mound in Lafayette County, Arkansas.
- April 8—Clarke Werneke
of the Texas Archeological Research Laboratory will talk about
the Gault site excavations in central Texas and early man in the
New World.
Fall 2007 Kadohadacho Speakers
- September 11—“Zachary
Taylor and the Sisters of Mercy: Historical Archeology in Downtown
Fort Smith, Arkansas,” by Dr. Jamie Brandon, AAS, Southern
Arkansas University Research Station.
- October 9—“Paleoindians
and the First Americans,” by Dr. Thomas Green, Director
of the Arkansas Archeological Survey.
- November 11—“Caddo
Indian Pottery,” by John Miller, archeologist with the Arkansas
Department of Highway and Transportation Department.
- December 11—Christmas
Potluck & “Archeology at Historic Washington State Park,”
by Dr. Leslie C. Stewart-Abernathy, AAS, Winthrop Rockefeller
Institute Research Station.
Spring 2007 Kadohadacho Speakers
- February 13—“Southwest
Arkansas Archeology and the SAU Museum Project: Where Do We Go
From Here,” by Dr. Jamie Brandon, AAS, Southern Arkansas
University Research Station.
- March 13—“Arkansas
Rock Art” by Jerry Hilliard, AAS, University of Arkansas-Fayetteville
Research Station.
- April 10—“The
Jones Mill Site and the Upcoming Society Dig” by Dr. Mary
Beth Trubitt, AAS, Henderson State University Research Station
- May 8—“High-Tech
Archeology at Grandview Prairie in Hempstead County, Arkansas”,
Dr. Jami Lockhart, Director of AAS Computing Services Program.
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