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Spring 2009 Kadohadacho Speakers
- February 10—Drs. Amanda Regnier and Scott Hammerstedt, archeologists with the Oklahoma Archeological Survey, will talk about their recent work on Caddo Indian sites in southeastern Oklahoma.
- March 10—Dr. Jamie Brandon, AAS-SAU
Station archeologist, will talk about recent archeological work at Kingsley Plantation and the Spanish mission San Juan del Puerto on Fort George Isand in Florida.
- April 14—Recent
Work at the Royston House in Historic Washington State Park.
- May 12—David Jeane, AAS-SAU Station Assistant, will talk about the recent dating of a Native American cremation burial found in a ceramic vessel on Lake Erling near Magnolia
Fall
2008 Kadohadacho Speakers
- September
16—Dr. Jamie Brandon,
AAS-SAU Research Station Archeologist, will give an overview
of archeology in the Red River Valley.
- October
14—David Jean, AAS-SAU Station Assistant,
will talk about the archeology at Sulphur Fork Factory,
an early 19th-century trading post.
- November
11—Meeks Etchieson, Heritage Program Manager
for the Ouachita National Forest, Ouachita National Forest,
"Constructing the Ouachita National Forest."
- December
9—Dr. George Lankford, Professor emeritus,
Lyon College, will talk about Native American folklore and
archeology in the southeastern US.
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.
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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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