[This version current as of June 6th 2003]

ACADEMIC PROGRAM

Sunday 22nd June 2003

9.00 - 11.00 AM: MORNING SESSIONS

SESSION ORGANIZERS PRESENTATIONS ROOM ARCHAEOLOGY IN THE DIGITAL AGE B4 From the Field to Susan Kane (USA) Gary Lock: Introduction: From the Field to the File: Issues in using technology in Shahan 201 the File: Using Gary Lock (UK) fieldwork Technology in Beverly A. Chiarulli, Bernd Kulessa, Suzanne Haney & Paul McCarthy: Fieldwork Geophysical Investigations at Shade Furnace, Pennsylvania Carl Persson & Ola Kadefors: GIS as a Tool to Conceptualise the Past within the Process of Excavation, an Example from the Early Mesolithic. Anthony Beck: Integrated Mobile Applications: A case study from the SHR project, Syria ART AND SYMBOLISM D2 Rock-art: Meanings Benjamin Smith Tilman Lenssen-Erz: The Significance of Space and Discourse for the Meaning of McMahon Then and Meanings (South Africa) Rock Art - A Namibian Example 209 Now Andrzej Jean-michel Chazine: Where and who? Some Questions about Rock Art in Island Rozwadowski South East Asia (Poland) Arun Kumar: Technological Aspects of Art from Bastar, Chhattisgarh, India Christopher Iddir Amara: Les Représentations ‘Sexuelles’ dans l’Art Rupestre Saharien Chippindale (UK) Andrzej Rozwadowski: Art and Tradition: Changing context of the meaning of central Asian rock art Júlia Cristina Berra: Rock Art of Tocantins - Brazil COLONIALISM, IDENTITY AND SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY E1 Anglo-American Randall H. McGuire Rodrigo Navarrete: Excavando Modos de Producción: El problema de la Hannan 106 and Hispanic (USA) Rodrigo J. congruencia entre teoría y métodos/técnicas en la arqueología social Marxist Navarrete Latinoamericana Archaeologies (Venezuela) Maria O’Donovan & LouAnn Wurst: Walking the Talk: Rethinking Marxism and archaeology Gladys Gordones: El Lugar Del Genero En La Arqueología Social Latinoamericana Rafael Gassón: Arqueologia Marxista En Venezuela: Área En (De)Construcción Vicente Lull, Rafael Micó, Cristina Rihuete Herrada & Roberto Risch: Marxism in Front of State Formations Mario Sanoja & Iraida Vargas-Arenas: The Process of Accumulation in Pre- Capitalist Societies Jordi Estevez & Assumpció Vila: La Contradiccion Basica En Sociedades ‘Cazadoras-Recolectoras’ EMPOWERMENT AND EXPLOITATION: NORTH-SOUTH AND SOUTH-SOUTH ARCHAEOLOGICAL ENCOUNTERS G2 The Relevance of PANEL DISCUSSION McMahon Archaeology in a 318 Post-Colonial World GENDERED PERSPECTIVES H1 Gender Research Barbara Voss (USA) Barbara Voss & Louise Strobeck: Introduction Pryzbyla from Global Louise Strobeck Louise Strobeck: The Interdisciplinary Twist in Gender Archaeology Center C Perspectives (Sweden) Maria Mina: Time for Reconciliation: Gender archaeology and its mediator role for the study of Neolithic and Early Bronze Age anthropomorphic figurines from the Aegean Nancy Wicker: The Deleterious Effect of Typological Classification on the Search for Agency in Gendered Archaeology Erzsébet Marton: The Shrewd Princess and the Looms: The rise and structural change of prehistoric textile production as a typical women’s housework in Eastern Europe, highlighting the territory of Hungary Pamela Smith: Gendered Analysis of Dorothy Garrod’s Field and Academic Career Stig Welinder: Children, Men, and Old Folks within the Gender Perspective Naoko Matsumoto: Theory, Society and Politics: Intertwined factors influencing the practice of gender archaeology in Japan Kathleen Sterling: A Black Feminist Here and Abroad Jodi Barnes: Gender in Southeastern Archaeology: Its past and its future Sandra Hollimon: The Archaeology of Gender in Prehistoric North America: Global and local perspectives Sarah Nelson: Observations from a Global Conference on Gender Barbara Voss: Sexology, the Sex/gender System, and Performativity: Theoretical paradigms in Anglo-American sexuality studies and their implications for archaeological research Emer O’Donnell: The Corporeality of Birthing in Prehistory GLOBAL PERSPECTIVES I4 The Origins of Sawang Lertrit William A. Saturno: The Chicken and the Egg Revisited: Maya Statecraft and Pan- Hannan 132 Social Complexity (Thailand) Mesoamerican Complexity Sawang Lertrit: Were Early States in Southeast Asia Primary or Secondary States? A View from Recent Archaeological Research in Central Thailand J. Daniel Rogers, Erdenebat Ulambayar & Mathew Gallon: Urban Centers and the Development of Empire in Central Asia K. Rajan: Role of Technology and Trade in the development of the State in Early Historic Peninsular India THE HERITAGE OF WAR K2 Preserving the Philip L. Kohl (USA) Osmund Bopearachchi: Destruction of Afghanistan’s Cultural Heritage: what is to Pryzbyla Cultural and Rita Wright (USA) be done? Center B National Heritages Christian Manhart: UNESCO’s Activities for the Safeguarding of Afghanistan’s of Afghanistan Cultural Heritage B. Lyonnet: The Ceramic Collections of the Kabul Museum (Afghanistan) A. Lawler: To Be Announced Omara Khan Masoodi: Events in the National Museum during the Last Two Decades HISTORICAL ARCHAEOLOGY AT THE DAWN OF THE 21ST CENTURY L1 Shining the Light: John H. Jameson Jr John H. Jameson Jr & Martin Henig: Introduction Life Cycle The Illumination of (USA) Uzi Baram: The Complexities of Modernity in the Middle East: Historical Auditorium History and Cultural Martin Henig (UK) archaeology and its contributions Processes Through Thomas Wallerström: Emerging Ethnonyms: The ‘Finns’ – A case study in Archaeology - The Northern Europe Differing Audrey J. Horning: Still Colonial, Post-Colonial, Post-Medieval or Just Historical?: Approaches and Archaeology and contemporary identity in Northern Ireland Foci of ‘Historical Stacey C. Jordan: Historical Archaeology as Anthropology: Artifacts, identities, and Archaeology’ interpretations in the study of Dutch Colonial South Africa Worldwide Meredith Hardy: A Re-examination of Creolization Theory in Historical Archaeology Judy Bense: Colonies of Colonies in Spanish America: The expansion of Creole culture under the guise of a European nationality INDIGENOUS ARCHAEOLOGIES M3 Working with Kirsten Brett Kirsten Brett: Druphmi—Ola Oldintaim Mob: The development of relevant cultural McMahon Indigenous (Australia) education materials 200 Communities Ken Isaacson Irene Mafune: Archaeology in the Post Apartheid South Africa: An Indigenous (Australia) perspective Julie Drew & Bill Harney: What the Elders Taught Me: Community archaeology in Wardaman Country, Northern Territory Bryce Barker & James Gaston: Hierarchies of Knowledge and the Tyranny of Text: Archaeology, ethnohistory and oral traditions in Australian archaeological interpretation M9 Indigenous Tara Million (USA) Atle Omland: Folklore in Western archaeology - From an Indigenous Perspective? Pryzbyla Archaeology and Tara Million: The Archaeological Linguistic Community: Discourses of inclusion Center A Science and exclusion Ana Isabel González & Maria Isabel Hernández Llosas: The Archaeological Heritage in Latin America and the Relationship Between National Governments, Archaeologists and Aboriginal Peoples Wilhelm Londono: The Negation of Indigenous Meaning of the pre-Columbian Material Culture in Colombia Dan Witter: The Archaeology of Aboriginal Ceremonial Sites: Mount Drysdale, NSW, Australia Steve Hemming, Tom Trevorrow & Azra Rochester: Reclaiming a Ngarrindjeri Future: Archaeology, heritage and politics on Ngarrindjeri Ruwe Isaac Akenji Ndambi: Inserting the Cultures of Indigenous Minority Groups into the Educational System: Case study of Widekum ethnic group of the Bamenda Grassfield of Cameroon INTERPRETING ARCHAEOLOGY O5 Ethnography of Matt Edgeworth Matt Edgeworth: Ethnographies of Archaeology: A review Pryzbyla 321 Archaeology (UK) Charles Goodwin: Archaeological Vision as Embodied Practice Denise Gomes Jonathan Bateman: Pictures, Ideas and Things: The production and currency of (Brazil) archaeological images Håkan Karlsson & Anders Gustafsson: Cultural Heritage as Societal Dialogue? An Ethnographic Study of Swedish Heritage Management and its Relationship to the Past and the Public LANDSCAPES, GARDENS AND DREAMSCAPES P4 Created Spaces: Dan Hicks (UK) Dan Hicks & Karen Metheny: Acknowledging Design: Exploring regional traditions Gowan Exploring Designed Karen Metheny (UK) in landscape archaeology Auditorium Landscapes Roberta Robin Dods: Landscapes of Plenty in the Northern Boreal Richard L. Carrico: The Kumeyaay Landscape of Alta California: An integration of nature and nurture John Stein, Taft Blackhorse & June-el Piper: A Southwestern U.S. Example of an Intentional Landscape Isabelle Parsons: Circles of Stone in the Northern Cape Province of South Africa Janet Six & Christine Chen: The Scientifically-Proven Garden of Eden: Sinking to new lows at Ralston Heights MANAGING ARCHAEOLOGICAL RESOURCES Q7 ‘Think Nationally; Andrew Stout (USA Lynn M. Alex: The Private Sense of Public Archaeology: An American example O’Boyle 106 Act Locally,’ Gamini Wijesuriya Ian Barber: The Postmodern Contest of Values and Interests in Archaeological Articulations (New Zealand) Management: Examples from New Zealand and Hawaii Between National Francis P. Andy J. Howard and Mark Whyman: Managing the Cultural Landscape of the and Local McManamon (USA) Vale of York, UK: The impact of the Aggregates Levy Sustainability Fund Archaeological W. C. Nienaber & J. Verhoef: Managing a Legacy of Politics, Elephants, Trees and Programs Archaeological Sites Christopher Judge: The South Carolina Heritage Trust Program: Fifteen years of archaeological site acquisition Jonathan R. Walz: ‘Speaking to Rubble Makes the Earth Rumble’: Struggling over a crumbling monument in Pangani, Tanzania MARKETING HERITAGE R4 Practicing Christina Luke Robert Hicks: A Model Anti-Looting Educational Program Shahan 204 Archaeology? (USA) Julie Hollowell-Zimmer: St. Lawrence Island’s Legal Market in Archaeological Pillage of Sites, Morag Kersel (UK) Goods Trafficking of Jackson Kuhl: A Case Study of the Looting at Indian Head Artifacts Jorgelina García Azcárate: ¿Que se Pierde Cuando se Roba? Lena Mortensen: Structural Complexity and Social Conflict in Managing the Past at Copán, Honduras Christina Luke & John Henderson: Losing Your Sites and Your Marbles: Pillage in the Ulúa Valley of northwestern Honduras OF THE PAST, FOR THE FUTURE: INTEGRATING ARCHAEOLOGY AND CONSERVATION T1 Innovative US/ICOMOS and PANEL DISCUSSION Hannan 108 Approaches to the World Policy and Monuments Fund Management of Archaeological Sites PAST HUMAN ENVIRONMENTS IN MODERN CONTEXTS U1 Comparative Max Baldia (USA) Douglas Frink: Transforming Linear Limits into Dynamic Solutions: Changes in Caldwell 109 Archaeology and Timothy Perttula environmental constraints and cultural adaptations Paleoclimatology: (USA) Ralf Vogelsang: From Hunter-Gatherer to Livestock-Keeper: Economic change in Sociocultural Douglas Frink Northeastern and Southwestern Africa Responses to a (USA) Olena V. Smyntyna: Early Prehistoric Migration as Sociocultural Response to a Changing World Changing World Joel Gunn: Dangerous Regions: A source of cascading cultural changes REGIONAL ARCHAEOLOGIES W8 Suyanggae and Her Michael Jochim Lee Yung-jo & Kong Sujin: The Suyanggae Lithic Assemblage, with a Focus on Pryzbyla 351 Neighbours (USA) the Microblade Industry and Tanged Tools Yung-jo Lee (Korea) Kim Ju Yong, Yang Dong Yoon, Lee Yung jo & Yum Jong Gwon: Quaternary Jae-ho Kim (Korea) Geology and Environment of Suyanggae Site in Korea Park Won-kyu & Kim Yojung: Species of Charcoal Excavated at the Suyanggae Palaeolithic Site in Central Korea Michael Jochim: The Suyanggae Site and the Northeast Asian Palaeolithic in Light of European Palaeolithic Studies Lee Yung-jo, Cho Tae-sop & Woo Jong-yoon: Behavior and Subsistence of the Paleolithic Occupants of Gunang Cave UNDERWATER AND MARITIME ARCHAEOLOGY X2 Implementation of Chris Amer (USA) Pilar Luna Erreguerena: Mexico and the UNESCO Convention Marist 213 the UNESCO Annex Vic Mastone (USA) John de Bry: Underwater Archaeology in Cuba Then and Now: Is Cuba selling its by Regional submerged cultural patrimony? Managers of Christopher Amer, Victor Mastone & Matthew A. Russell: The UNESCO Underwater Convention: The US professional archaeological community’s response Archaeology Margaret E. Leshikar-Denton: Report on the UNESCO Regional Conference on Programs the Convention on the Protection of the Underwater Cultural Heritage, for Latin American & Caribbean States, Kingston, Jamaica, 17-20 June 2002 George Abungu: Archaeology Underwater: Africa’s Potential and Challenges X3 Significant Issues in William Jeffery Joel Gilman: Experimental Archaeology: Recreating the Hull of the SS Xantho Marist 109 Underwater (Australia) John D. Broadwater: The ’ National Marine Sanctuary Program: A Archaeology: Past, Roger Kelly (USA) model for protecting and managing underwater cultural heritage Present and Future Paul Mardikian: H. L. Hunley, An American Civil War Submarine: Conservation and Trends management out of the water Barbara A. Voulgaris: Protecting U.S. Navy Historic Ship and Aircraft Wrecks Worldwide: Unique challenges in cultural resource management X5 Regional Surveys: John Gribble (South Wes Forsythe: Understanding Irish Shipwrecks: Documentary and underwater Marist 208 The Problem and Africa) surveys Potential of Sue Vezeau: Undersea Cultural Treasures and Hazards: The Pacific coast maritime Preliminary Data archaeological summary James Steve Schmidt: Large-scale Survey of US Navy Wrecks off Normandy, France WAYS OF REMEMBERING HISTORY Y1 Written History and John Pohl (USA) Lloyd Anderson: Mixtec Historical Codices as Written Language -- Linear Word Pryzbyla 323 Geography in Søren Wichman Order and Non-Pictorial Conventions Central Mexico — (Denmark) Ubaldo López García: El Idioma Mixteco y su uso en el Pueblo de Apoala: Sa´vi Codices, Lienzos, ‘Lenguaje Ceremonial’ and Mapas Linked Danny Zborover: When They Were Kings: Cartography, history, and people of to the Ground southeastern Oaxaca Gerardo Gutierrez: The Political Geography of the Mixteca-Tlapaneca-Nahuatl Region of Eastern Guerrero according to the Codices of Azoyú and the Palimpsest of Veinte Mazorcas Sebastiaan van Doesburg: Writing in a Multilingual Community. The Case of the Coixtlahuaca Lienzos Bryan R. Just: Inter-Regional Scribal Discourse Between the Maya and the Mixteca-Puebla: Evidence from the Madrid Codex

11.00 - 11.30 AM: COFFEE BREAK

11.30 AM – 1.00 PM: MIDDAY SESSIONS

SESSION ORGANIZERS PRESENTATIONS ROOM ARCHAEOLOGY IN THE DIGITAL AGE B4 From the Field to Susan Kane (USA) Michael Ashley López: Real Webs and Virtual Excavations: A role for digital media Shahan 201 the File: Using Gary Lock (UK) recording in archaeological site management Technology in Sarah Cross: Revelation: Practice, technology, dissemination and the design of a Fieldwork field recording system Giulio Fabricatore, Angelo Chianese, Francesca Cantone: Archaeological Data Sharing: New perspectives. ART AND SYMBOLISM D2 Rock-art: Meanings Benjamin Smith I. Amara, M. Hamoudi et D. Medouni: Nouveaux Documents Rupestres Inédits de McMahon Then and Meanings (South Africa) l’Oued Aguennar (Ahaggar, Algérie) 209 Now Andrzej Renate Heckendorf: New Light on the Rock Art of the Anti-Atlas, Morocco Rozwadowski Andrew P.R. Salomon: Challenges for Rock Art Conservation in Southern Africa: (Poland) Christopher Traditional use of sites in Mozambique Chippindale (UK) COLONIALISM, IDENTITY AND SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY E1 Anglo-American and Randall H. McGuire Pedro Paulo A Funari: Palmares: a Marxist approach to the archaeology of a Hannan 106 Hispanic Marxist (USA) Rodrigo J. runaway settlement Archaeologies Navarrete Trish Fernandez: A Political Economic Analysis of Mexican Miners in the California (Venezuela) Gold Rush Luis E. Molina: Revisión de la Arqueología del Noroeste de Venezuela (Reviewing Northwestern Venezuelan Archaeology) Bradley E. Ensor: How Kinship and Marriage Structure Political Economy, Social Crises, and Social Transformations in ‘Crow-Omaha’ Societies EMPOWERMENT AND EXPLOITATION: NORTH-SOUTH AND SOUTH-SOUTH ARCHAEOLOGICAL ENCOUNTERS G1 The Northern Pedro Funari (Brazil) PANEL DISCUSSION McMahon Hemisphere as an Nick Shepherd 318 Active Producer of (South Africa) Theory and the Southern Hemisphere as a Passive Consumer of Theory GENDERED PERSPECTIVES H1 Gender Research Barbara Voss (USA) DISCUSSION Pryzbyla from Global Louise Strobeck Center C Perspectives (Sweden) GLOBAL PERSPECTIVES I3 Materials in the Randi Håland Nils Anfinset: Copper in Pre-Urban Societies of the Middle East and Northeast Hannan 132 Making: Social (Norway) Africa Perspectives on Aditi Sen Chowdhury: Folk Medicine Traditional Randi Håland: Iron in the Making: European iron working seen in a cross-cultural Manufacturing perspective Processes Jenna Tedrick Kuttruff, Marie S. Standifer, Carl Kuttruff and Sandra G. DeHart: Construction Practices, Wear Patterns and Replication of Prehistoric Footwear from the North American Midwest and Midsouth THE HERITAGE OF WAR K2 Preserving the Philip L. Kohl (USA) Abdul Wassey Firoozi: An Overview of Archaeology in Afghanistan Pryzbyla Cultural and Rita Wright (USA) Jim Williams: UNESCO and Cultural Reconstruction in War Torn Afghanistan Center B National Heritages Ute Franke-Vogt: The Bagh-e Babur (Kabul) Excavation and Training Program of Afghanistan Nadia Tarzi: Toponymic Study of the Bamiyan Built Monasteries HISTORICAL ARCHAEOLOGY AT THE DAWN OF THE 21ST CENTURY L1 Shining the Light: John H. Jameson Jr Rodney Harrison: Sharing the Archaeology of Post-1788 Australia: Historical Life Cycle The Illumination of (USA) archaeology as shared history and the archaeology of becoming us Auditorium History and Cultural Martin Henig (UK) Marc Vander Linden: Of Dead and Deposits: On the use of historical data for the Processes Through interpretation of European Late Prehistory Archaeology - The Alistair Paterson: The Historical Archaeology of Indigenous Australia Differing Marley Brown III : From Neocolonial to Postcolonial Archaeologies of the British Approaches and New World: Considerations of craft and practice Foci of ‘Historical Archaeology’ Worldwide INDIGENOUS ARCHAEOLOGIES M3 Working with Kirsten Brett Lena Onalik, Stephen Loring and Leah Rosenmeier: Challenges for the Future of McMahon Indigenous (Australia) the Past: New directions in Inuit archaeology in Labrador 200 Communities Ken Isaacson Will Gilmore, MA: Excavating for Authenticity: Intra-tribal multiculturalism and its (Australia) role in cultural resources management John Morieson: Difficulties in Giving Back the Past Ken Isaacson: Sharing the Future INTERPRETING ARCHAEOLOGY O5 Ethnography of Matt Edgeworth Ashish Chadha: A Video Film: Untitled Pryzbyla Archaeology (UK) Blythe E. Roveland: Reflecting upon Archaeological Practice: Multiple Visions of a 321 Denise Gomes German Hamburgian Site (Brazil) Cornelius Holtorf: Studying Archaeological Fieldwork in the Field: Views from Monte Polizzo LANDSCAPES, GARDENS AND DREAMSCAPES P4 Created Spaces: Dan Hicks (UK) Nancy O’Malley: Converting the Kentucky Wilderness McMahon Exploring Designed Karen Metheny (UK) Jane Ruffino: Terra Cognita?: Maps and Conquest in plantation Ireland 201 Landscapes James A. Delle: Power in the Landscape: (Re)viewing the social, material, and cognitive construction of Jamaican coffee plantations Dan Hicks: Designed Landscapes and Colonial Interactions in the Eastern Caribbean, AD 1600-1800 MANAGING ARCHAEOLOGICAL RESOURCES Q7 ‘Think Nationally; Andrew Stout (USA) David M. Browne: Reintroducing People to their Pasts: The role of the Royal O’Boyle 106 Act Locally,’ Gamini Wijesuriya Commission in Wales Articulations (New Zealand) Patrick Mbunwe Samba: Neglect as Policy and the Challenges in the Between National Francis P. Preservation of the Cultural Property of la Republique du Cameroun and Local McManamon (USA) S. K. Pachauri: Environment Preservation of Archaeological Monuments and Archaeological Sustainable Development in India-Saving the Taj-Taj trapezium zone Programs Maria Isabel Kanan and Rossano Lopes Bastos, Jose Luiz de Morais, and Pedro Paulo Funari: Collaborative Attitudes in the Context of Archaeological Conservation in Brazil MARKETING HERITAGE R4 Practicing Christina Luke Olawale Ajani: Conserving the Past (Critical Appraisal of Historical Consciousness) Shahan 204 Archaeology? (USA) Tata Simon Ngenge: Trafficking of African Artifacts: The case of Cameroon’s Pillage of Sites, Morag Kersel (UK) Western Grasslands region Trafficking of Christopher Roosevelt & Christina Luke: Looting Lydia: The destruction of an Artifacts archaeological landscape in western Turkey Nefeli Laparidou: Perspectives on Repatriation for a New Century Morag Kersel: From the Ground to the Buyer: A market analysis of the illicit trade in antiquities OF THE PAST, FOR THE FUTURE: INTEGRATING ARCHAEOLOGY AND CONSERVATION T2 Sharing Resources South African PANEL DISCUSSION Hannan 108 and Experience: Heritage Resource Managing Agency, ICCROM Archaeological Sites and the Getty and Rock Art in Conservation Southern Africa Institute (USA) PAST HUMAN ENVIRONMENTS IN MODERN CONTEXTS U1 Comparative Max Baldia (USA) Dean R. Snow: Population Movements and the Archaeological Record McMahon Archaeology and Timothy Perttula Michael Adler: The Poverty of the Settlement Abandonment Concept in 13 Paleoclimatology: (USA) Archaeology: Ancestral pueblo landscape use in the American Southwest Sociocultural Douglas Frink (USA) Thomas H. McGovern: It Got Cold and They Died? Climate and the End of Norse Responses to a Greenland Changing World REGIONAL PERSPECTIVES W4 Recent Developments Ravindra N. Singh O.P. Srivastav: Terracotta Discs: The non-metallic coins. A Comparative Study of Shahan 306 in Indian Archaeology (India) Symbols with Punch-Marked Coins Alok Kumar Kanungo: Indian Ocean and Tribal Ornaments Ravindra N. Singh and John F. Merkel: High-Tin Bronzes in Middle Ganga Plain: Some chemical considerations Some chemical considerations P. Vijaya Prakash: Archaeology of Material Manifestations in the Tribal Habitats, South India Sanhita Mallick: Using Analytical Tools for Representing Archaeological and Historical Knowledge of Indian Temples W8 Suyanggae and Her Michael Jochim Lee Yung-jo & Woo Jong-yoon: The Oldest Sorori Rice 15,000 BP: Its Findings Pryzbyla Neighbours (USA) and Significance 351 Yung-jo Lee (Korea) Kim Jong-chan & Lee Yung-jo: C14 AMS and the Dating from the Sorori Jae-ho Kim (Korea) Paleolithic Site Ambiru Masao: Approach to the Stone Age in the Japanese Archipelago from the Standpoint of Obsidian Archaeology Nina Kononenko: The Dynamics of the Peopling of the Southern Part of the Russian Far East During the Late Pleistocene UNDERWATER AND MARITIME ARCHAEOLOGY X11 KEYNOTE Robert Grenier: The UNESCO Convention on the Protection of the Underwater Pryzbyla SPEAKERS Cultural Heritage Center C Tim Runyan: America's National Maritime Heritage Initiative Robert Neyland: Archaeology of Civil War Submarine H.L. Hunley This session will also include a special presentation to Toni Carrell (Ships of Discovery) who has been inducted into the Women Divers Hall of Fame. WAYS OF REMEMBERING HISTORY Y1 Written History and John Pohl (USA) Manuel Aguilar, Miguel Medina Jaen & James E. Brady: The Historicity of the Pryzbyla Geography in Søren Wichman Map of Cuauhtinchan #2 and a Man-Made Chicomoztoc Complex at Acatzingo Viejo 323 Central Mexico — (Denmark) Dana Leibsohn: Writing the Land: Migration and memory in post-conquest Codices, Lienzos, Cuauhtinchan and Mapas Linked Alfonso Lacadena: Regional Scribal Traditions: Methodological implications for the to the Ground decipherment of Nahuatl writing Søren Wichman: The Earliest Interpretations of Aztec Pictorial Manuscripts: From glyphs to glosses

1.00 - 2 00 PM: LUNCH

2.00 - 3.30 PM: PLENARY SESSIONS & PANELS

WAR AND ARCHAEOLOGY: LESSONS FROM IRAQ AND THE MIDDLE EAST Selma Al Radi (speaker) Research Fellow, New York University's Institute of Fine Arts, and co director of the 'Amiriya Mosque and Madrassa Restoration Project in Rada', Yemen — Pryzbyla Section A

REPATRIATION, RECONCILIATION AND RESEARCH: AN INDIGENOUS NARRATIVE FROM LAKE MUNGO, AUSTRALIA Doug Williams, New South Wales National Parks and Wildlife Service, Muthi Muthi Traditional Land Owners, Willandra Lakes Region World Heritage Area, and Franchesca Cubillo, National Museum of Australia — Pryzbyla Section B

INTERSECTIONS!? A DIALOGUE ON FEMINIST AND INDIGENOUS ARCHAEOLOGIES Meg Conkey (dialogue/panel organizer) Professor, Department of Anthropology University of California, Berkeley — Pryzbyla Section C

3.30 - 4.00 PM: COFFEE BREAK

4.00 - 6.00 PM: AFTERNOON SESSIONS

SESSION ORGANIZERS PRESENTATIONS ROOM ARCHAEOLOGY, ETHICS AND HUMAN RIGHTS A2 Archaeology, Human Andrew Gardner (UK) Stephanie Koerner & Andrew Gardner: Introduction: Views beyond the Hannan 103 Agency and Human Stephanie Koerner privatization of ethics and the globalization of indifference Rights: Views Beyond (UK) Bill Sillar: Agency in Agriculture: Terminator genes and the demise of domestication the Privatization of Sam Hardy: Objective Morality in Archaeological Interpretation Ethics and the Julian Thomas: To Be Announced Globalization of Jonathan Waltz: To Be Announced Indifference ARCHAEOLOGY IN THE DIGITAL AGE B4 From the Field to the Susan Kane (USA) Keith May: From Field to File D - the Good the Bad & the Wobbly Shahan 201 File: Using Gary Lock (UK) Kent Schneider & Dean Goodman: The Visual Value of Ground Penetrating Radar Technology in for Archeology: Two case studies in Italy Fieldwork Staffan Peterson: Integrating Archaeologies of the Past and Present - Fifty Years of Remote Sensing at a Mississippian Site David Bautts: Using Remotely-sensed Data to Locate Burial Mounds in the United Kingdom ARCHAEOLOGY, TEACHING AND TRAINING C1 Active Learning in Claire Smith Claire Smith & Heather Burke: Becoming Binford: Role-playing as a way of Hannan 103 Archaeology (Australia) teaching archaeological theory and method Heather Burke Stephanie Ford: Approaching Population Genetics in a New Way: Chocolate as a (Australia) teaching tool Anne Pyburn: Kids These Days Gamang, Kotjok, Bangirn, Kotjok & Wamutjan: We Are Family: Teaching ‘Skin’ to Mununga Larry J. Zimmerman: The Archaeological Classification of Desk Drawer Contents and ‘Excavating’ the Professor’s Wastebasket: Simple ideas to teach big concepts H. Martin Wobst: Toilets as Tools of Teaching Margaret W. Conkey: Students Producing Understanding: Turning individuals into production teams ART AND SYMBOLISM D4 The Politics of Christopher Slogar Paul-Louis van Berg: Iconographies and Ideologies: The example of the McMahon Representation 1: (USA) Mesopotamian and Indo-European worlds 209 Iconography and Flora Vilches (USA) Christopher Fennell: Group Identity, Individual Creativity and Symbolic Generation Design in a BaKongo Diaspora Adam Fish: Fremont Figurines: Communication and corporality Marisa Lazzari: Relational Visions: Objects, people and places in NW Argentina during the 1st Millennium AD Robin Skeates: Figurative Representation and the Politics of Display in Prehistoric South-East Italy COLONIALISM, IDENTITY AND SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY E1 Anglo-American and Randall H. McGuire Beatriz Palomar Puebla and Ermengol Gassiot Ballbè: Arqueología de la Praxis o Hannan 106 Hispanic Marxist (USA) la Superación de la Escisión Entre Teoría i Práctica en la Arqueología Marxista Archaeologies Rodrigo J. Navarrete O. Hugo Benavides: Social Archaeology and Indian claims of the Past: Theory and (Venezuela) praxis Antrop. Lino Meneses P: La Arqueología Social y la Producción de Conocimientos Socialmente Útil Christopher N. Matthews: Public Dialectics: Marxist reflection in/of archaeology Manuel Aguirre-Morales: La Arqueología social en el Perú EMPOWERMENT AND EXPLOITATION: NORTH-SOUTH AND SOUTH-SOUTH ARCHAEOLOGICAL ENCOUNTERS G3 Case Studies and Gustavo Martinez R. Barberena and L.A. Borrero: Hunter-Gatherer Home Ranges in the Southern McMahon Conceptual Concerns (Argentina) Hemisphere: A comparative exploration 318 Among Southern Shanti Pappu: Palaeolithic Landscapes in Southern India: Survey and Excavations Hemisphere in the Kortallayar River Basin, Tamil Nadu Gatherer-Hunter- Gustavo Martínez: Late Holocene Intensification and Construction of Landscape in Forager Societies Hunter-Gatherers of the Southern Hemisphere Nora Viviana Franco & Luis Alberto Borrero: Mind the Gap: Technological variations between both sides of the Magellan Strait. Nora Flegenheimer & Cristina Bayón: Tool Stone Selection in the Argentina Pampa: Something more than only good quality Shahida Ansari: Prehistoric Migration Pattern in the Middle Ganga Valley: An ethno-archaeological approach Derek Watson: Punpun Tradition and the Kintampo Complex: A new model for the origin and development of socio-economic complexity of Prehistoric Ghana GLOBAL PERSPECTIVES I3 Materials in the Randi Håland Alexandra Legrand: Use-wear Analysis on a Bone Awl Assemblage from Khirokitia Hannan 132 Making: Social (Norway) (Cyprus, VIIth millenium cal. B.C) Perspectives on Virgil Roy Beasley III: Shell as a Construction Material in North and South America Traditional Anthi Kaldelis: Changing Patterns, Changing Processes: An analysis of the Manufacturing dynamics of Roman trade and exchange in the eastern Mediterranean, based on Processes the amphorae from Cyprus Cathy M. Ager & Robert G. Schmidt: Persistence for Two Millennia of Toxic Elements Released by Roman Metallurgical Industry, Extremadura, Spain THE HERITAGE OF WAR K2 Preserving the Philip L. Kohl (USA) Juliette van Krieken-Pieters: The Plight of Afghanistan’s Cultural Heritage: Pryzbyla Cultural and National Rita Wright (USA) Picking up the pieces Center B Heritages of Najim Azadzoi: To Be Announced Afghanistan Sanjyot Mehendale: To Be Announced Deborah Klimburg-Salter: To Be Announced HISTORICAL ARCHAEOLOGY AT THE DAWN OF THE 21ST CENTURY L1 Shining the Light: The John H. Jameson Jr Liz Thomas : Workhouses in Ireland: The archaeological manifestations of Life Cycle Illumination of History (USA) nineteenth century ideologies Auditorium and Cultural Martin Henig (USA) Martin Henig: Historical Archaeology and the British Archaeological Association Processes Through Pedro Funari - Discussant Archaeology - The Differing Approaches and Foci of ‘Historical Archaeology’ Worldwide INDIGENOUS ARCHAEOLOGIES M3 Working with Kirsten Brett Vincent Copley, Vincent Branson & Belinda Liebelt: Working Together: McMahon Indigenous (Australia) Indigenous people and archaeologists 200 Communities Ken Isaacson Carlos Alberto Asencios Espejo: Pre-Hispanic Communal Organizations and their (Australia) Availability for Modern Grass-roots Development Projects Desiree Renee Martinez: Creating a Collaborative Research Agenda: Working with Indigenous communities Darby C. Stapp: Working with Indigenous Communities to Promote Cultural Resource Stewardship M10 Applications of Davina Two Bears Davina Two Bears: Aszdaa Archaeologists, Navajo Women Archaeologists: A Pryzbyla Indigenous (USA) matriarch in United States southwest archaeology Center C Archaeology Jubitza E. Ibarra Asencios: Archaeological Research, Education and Social Impact in the Indigenous Communities. The Experience of Huari, Peru Abi A. Derefaka: Indigenous Knowledge and Heritage Management in Nigeria Heather Builth & Ken Saunders: From a Past Gunditjmara Landscape to Future Well-being Pierre M. Desrosiers & Daniel Gendron: Inuit and Archaeology: Heritage perspectives in Nunavik David Denton, Kreg Ettenger & Donovan Moses: Community-Based Research in a ‘Salvage Archaeology’ Context: The Nadoshtin archaeology and cultural heritage program Carleen D. Sanchez: The Use and Perceived Abuse of Cultural Legacy as a Political Platform – Central American Nationalism vs. Indigenous Rights Alex. I. Okpoko & Uche Ezeadichie: Indigenous Technology and Sustainable Development in Africa: The Nigerian case INTERPRETING ARCHAEOLOGY O5 Ethnography of Matt Edgeworth (UK) Lisa Breglia: Complicit Agendas: Archaeology and ethnography in collaboration Pryzbyla Archaeology Denise Gomes Denise Maria Cavalcante Gomes: Amazonian Archaeology and Local Identities 321 (Brazil) Timoteo Rodriguez: Conjunctures in Ancient Maya Archaeological Practice Michael Wilmore: The Leskernick Project, Cornwall, UK: An ethnographic study of multidisciplinary collaboration during archaeological fieldwork at a Bronze Age ritual and domestic site LANDSCAPES, GARDENS AND DREAMSCAPES P4 Created Spaces: Dan Hicks (UK) Paul Belford: Function, Formality and Friends: Design and meaning in an Gowan Exploring Designed Karen Metheny (UK) Eighteenth-Century industrial landscape Auditorium Landscapes Efstathios I. Pappas: Industrial Ideology and Social Negotiation in an Industrial Landscape: Corporate paternalism in a California lumber camp Karen Metheny: Created Space in a Pennsylvania Coal Company Town: Identifying worker space within the corporate landscape Wendy Ashmore: Social Archaeologies of Landscape MANAGING ARCHAEOLOGICAL RESOURCES Q7 ‘Think Nationally; Act Andrew Stout (USA Lilia Lizama-Rogers, William Rogers, America Leal, Jesus Guillen & Carlos O’Boyle 106 Locally,’ Articulations Gamini Wijesuriya Macedonio: Seeds of Hope for a New Era of Mexico’s Archaeological Conservation Between National and (New Zealand) Marko L. Stokin, Matjaz Novsak & Ana Plestenjak: Archaeological Heritage Local Archaeological Francis P. Management in Countries of Transition: Case study Slovenia Programs McManamon (USA) Obarè Bagodo & Bolanle J. Tubosun: Palaeolithic Heritage Management in the Bight of Benin Region: The case of Asokrochona site, S. E., Ghana Alexander Fol, Dimitar Ivanov, Valeria Fol, Maya Avramova & Irina Shopova: Archaeological Resources and their managing by Scientific Institutes and Private Foundations in Bulgaria Heather Gill-Robinson: Wetland Taphonomy: The consequences of environmental degradation at wetland archaeology sites Gamini Wijesuriya: Going local—Three case studies from Asia McEdward Murimbika & Bhekinkosi Moyo: Heritage on Target Sanction: Archaeology and donor aid in the Third World Countries: The case of Zimbabwe’s World Heritage Sites Q9 Multiple Perspectives Cara Lee Blume Cara Lee Blume: Working with the Keepers of the Land: Creating partnerships for Pryzbyla in Cultural Resource (USA) preservation and management Center C Management Leonard Forsman Earl Evans: The Battle at Black Creek (USA) Kade M. Ferris: Developing a Holistic Program for Resource Management: The with the assistance of Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians of North Dakota. Andrew Stout (USA) Martin Gallivan & Danielle Moretti-Langholtz: Sharing Power: Frameworks for and Martha Flanigan developing partnerships with Native American communities (USA) Adeline Fredin: Integrating Traditional Cultural Resources with Archaeological Resources in American Compliance Studies Andrea Hunter: Indigenizing Cultural Resource Management at the Academy Thomas F. King: Tribal Landscape Values and Historic Preservation Project Review: An example from Wisconsin, U.S.A. OF THE PAST, FOR THE FUTURE: INTEGRATING ARCHAEOLOGY AND CONSERVATION T3 Challenges in American Institute for PANEL DISCUSSION Hannan 108 Conserving Conservation of Archaeological Historic and Artistic Collections Works and Smithsonian (SCMRE) PAST HUMAN ENVIRONMENTS IN MODERN CONTEXTS U1 Comparative Max Baldia (USA) Susan A. Kaplan, Jim Woollett, Rosanne DíArrigo, Brendan Buckley, Allison Caldwell 109 Archeology and Timothy Perttula Bain & Cynthia Zutter: Sprucing Up the House: An interdisciplinary investigation of Paleoclimatology: (USA) an 18th century communal house in Northern Labrador Sociocultural Douglas Frink (USA) Cristian M. Favier Dubois: Late Holocene Climatic Change and Human Responses to a Responses at Southern Patagonia: A geoarchaeological view Changing World Responses to a Responses at Southern Patagonia: A geoarchaeological view Changing World Munyaradzi Manyanga: Redefining the Shashe-Limpopo Landscape: An archaeological perspective REGIONAL PERSPECTIVES W4 Recent Developments Ravindra N. Singh Manoj Kumar Singh: A New Approach to Explain Culture in Prehistory Shahan 306 in Indian Archaeology (India) Arun Kumar: Significance of Forest Resources in Tribal Economy: A case study of Muria-Gonds of Bastar, Chhattisgarh, India S S Mostafizur Rahman: Landscapes of Settlement in Ancient Pundranagara, Bangladesh Rama Krishna Pisipaty: Early Sindh Vedic Environment & Sociocultural Response - Scientific Approach A. K. Singh: Cist Burials in Kinnaur, Western Himalayas: A preliminary report on recent discoveries Pradeep Mohanty: Recent Archaeological Discoveries in Kalahandi District of Orissa UNDERWATER AND MARITIME ARCHAEOLOGY X2 Implementation of the Chris Amer (USA) Discussion UNESCO Annex by Vic Mastone (USA) Regional Managers of Underwater Archaeology Programs X3 Significant Issues in William Jeffery Robert L. Hohlfelder, John P. Oleson & Chris Brandon: Imperial Rome’s Marist 109 Underwater (Australia) Maritime Architectural Revolution Archaeology: Past, Roger Kelly (USA) Roger E. Kelly & Michele Aubry: Circumnavigating the USA in the Fifteen Year- Present and Future old Sloop ASA Trends William Jeffery: Should Shipwrecks be Listed on the World Heritage List?: Considering the case of the Truk Lagoon underwater cultural heritage sites X5 Regional Surveys: John Gribble (South John Gribble: The National Survey of Underwater Cultural Heritage - An Inventory Marist 208 The Problem and Africa) of South Africa’s Maritime Cultural Resources Potential of Nicolo Bruno & Sebastiano Tusa: Systematic Survey of Underwater Preliminary Data Archaeological Sites in the Egadi Archipelago John de Bry: Excavating and Preserving Cuba’s Submerged Cultural Patrimony Facing the Challenges of Isolation and Financial Hardship WAYS OF REMEMBERING HISTORY Y3 Mayan and Manuel Gerber Simon Martin: Historiography and the Classic Maya Monumental Tradition Pryzbyla Mesopotamian (Switzerland) Manuel Gerber: From Celestial Divination to Horoscopes: Extracting datable 323 Written Records – Marc Zender correlates of cultural change in cuneiform historiographic texts, ca. 700-400 BCE Confirmations and (Canada) John Justeson: Systems of Month Mounting in Classic Mayan Lunar Calendars Checks on Validity Doug Frayne: Recent Work on the Historical Geography of Old Babylonian Sites in the Khabur Basin Marc Zender: The Place of Toponyms in Studies of Ancient Maya Sociopolitical History

6.00 PM: Workshop: Funding non-U.S. Research with U.S. funds

Organized by the Wenner-Gren Foundation, WAC-5 will feature a special workshop for non-USA researchers that focuses on North American sources of funding. This will be a unique opportunity to learn about private and federal programs that support archaeological research and management initiatives in various parts of the world, using funds from the USA and Canada. Representatives from different agencies and organizations will be on hand to discuss their programs with interested individuals. No advance sign-up or additional costs are involved.

Participant organisations are very strong in funding archaeology and are open to non-US applications. They include National Geographic, Leakey, World Monuments Fund, Getty Grants, Earthwatch, and FAMSI (Foundation for the Advancement of Mesoamerican Studies Inc.).

Monday 23rd June 2003

9.00 - 11.00 AM: MORNING SESSIONS

SESSION ORGANIZERS PRESENTATIONS ROOM INDEPENDENT Z1 Living Under the John Grattan (UK) James A. Zeidler: Modeling Human Response to Volcanic Disasters in Coastal Shahan 201 Shadow: The Robin Torrence Ecuadorian Prehistory: A view from the Jama Valley Archaeological, (Australia) Stathis C. Stiros: Impacts of Minor Volcanic Activity on the Cultural and Cultural and Inhabitation History of the Aegean Environmental John B. Hunt: Are Distal Tephras More Effective in Resolving Volcanic Histories Impact of Volcanic than the Local Deposits? Eruptions Charlotte Pearson, Sturt Manning, Max Coleman & Kym Jarvis: Volcanic Eruptions and the Multi-Elemental Chemistry of Tree Rings: A review of the potential for absolute dating David Sewell & John Dayton: Critical Re-evaluations of the Impact of the Santorini Eruption Satoru Shimoyama: Cultural Responses to Volcanic Eruptions in Japan 1: The impact of the 11400 BP Satsuma tephra Floyd W. McCoy: Volcanic Shadow over the LBA Eastern Mediterranean – Devastation from the Eruption of Santorini, a Tambora-sized Event J.-C. Thouret, J. Dávila, E. Juvigné & J. Mariño: Reconstruction and Aftermath of the Catastrophic AD 1600 Huaynaputina Eruption ARCHAEOLOGY, TEACHING AND TRAINING C2 Understanding Elaine Davis (USA) Linda Levstik & A. Gwynn Henderson: We Wanted To Know, So We Asked the Hannan 132 Historical Cognition Cecilia Mañosa Children: An archaeological exploration of historical cognition and Implications for (Uruguay) Elaine Davis: Making History: An inquiry into how children construct the past Educational Jeanne M. Moe: Archaeology and Ethics Education: Research, Evaluation and Practice: An implications International/ María José Figuerero Torres & Victoria Diana Horwitz: Who is Teaching the Interdisciplinary Past to Our Future? Research Initiative Joanne Lea: What Do You Teach? Considerations for Development of the Canadian Archaeological Association’s Curriculum Cecilia Mañosa & A. Gwynn Henderson: Linking Educational Communities Through Their Cultural Heritage ART AND SYMBOLISM D6 Symbolising identity Vladimir Ionesov Vladimir Ionesov: Cenotaphs as Symbolic Complexes McMahon and Ritual Process (Russia) Alexandra Comsa: New-comers in Romania Belonging to the Tumular Ochre 209 Burials and Their Interrelations with the Local Populations Y. Vassilkov: Early Indian Objects of Art and Handicraft from Scythian and Sarmatian Barrows of Russia Elmer H. Lobaton: Funerary Patterns in Alto Maranon, Ancash, Peru Natalia Fedorova: Medieval burial site in the polar zone of West Siberia: The results of researches and some ethics problems Chana Kraus-Friedberg: Landscaping Grief: The advent of the American lawn cemetery Jan Turek: Symbolic Representation of Women, Men and Children in the Burial Rites at the Beginning of Bronze Age in Central Europe COLONIALISM, IDENTITY AND SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY E1 Anglo-American and Randall H. McGuire DISCUSSION O’Boyle 109 Hispanic Marxist (USA) Archaeologies Rodrigo J. Navarrete (Venezuela) E2 Colonialism and Pedro Funari Pedro Funari, Chris Gosden & Richard Hingley: Introduction Hannan 106 Identity: Origins and (Brazil) Brian Brazeau: Origins and the Erasure of Otherness: Marc Lescarbot’s Histoire de Otherness Chris Gosden (UK) la Nouvelle-France Richard Hingley Tamima Mourad: The Construction of Archaeological Identities in Lebanon: (UK) Archaeology, colonialism, nationalism and Frankenstein Margaret M. Bakos: Wedding Ancient History to Modern Brazil: Perceptions of Egyptianizing motifs in daily life Yannis Hamilakis: Colonialism Begins at ‘Home’: Nationalism, colonization and the invention of modern Greece Richard Hingley: Rome, Eurocenticism and Western Identity Andrew Gardner: Tradition and Colonialism: ‘Roman-ness’ in 4th century Britain EMPOWERMENT AND EXPLOITATION: NORTH-SOUTH AND SOUTH-SOUTH ARCHAEOLOGICAL ENCOUNTERS G4 Peasants in Alejandro Haber Alejandra Korstanje: Ancient Peasant Labor In The Andes McMahon Archaeology (Argentina) Alejandro Haber: The Denial of Peasant Agency 318 Alejandra Korstanje Carolina Somonte: Connecting Places and Their Uses in Peasant Societies from (Argentina) Ancient Lithic Technology (In Amaicha Del Valle, Argentina) Maria Aguilera: Prehispanic Societies at the North Eastern Ecuadorian Amazon Region Bebel Ibarra Asencios: Archaeological Sites in Puchca Valley: Specialized agricultural production as a new variant of the management of ecological levels in the northern highlands of Peru Ajay Pratap: Archaeology of Shifting Cultivation: the case of Rajmahal Hills Arun Kumar: Indigenous Medical Practices Among Muria-Gonds of Bastar, Chhattisgarh, India: An ethnographic perspective Elena Garcea: Crossing Cultural Borders in the Saharo-Sahelian Zone S. S. Mostafizur Rahman: Landscapes of Settlement in Ancient Pundranagara, Bangladesh Checkadam Kilem Forbah: Indigenous Communication Systems in the Western Grassfield of Cameroon Fomuny am Sade Fonjweng: Traditional Farming Methods and Colonial Threats in the Bameda Grassfields of Cameroon: The need for a maintenance of culture policy GENDERED PERSPECTIVES H2 Gender and Hide Lisa Frink (USA) Skills and the Production Sequence Pryzbyla Production: Kathryn Weedman Susan Steen: Chewing Hides in Clothing Manufacture Not a Universal Among Center C Archaeological, (USA) Alaskan Eskimos Biological, and Kevin Gilmore: These Boots Were Made for Walking: Moccasin production, gender Ethnological and the Late Prehistoric hide working sequence on the High Plains of Colorado Perspectives Morgan Baillargeon: Hide Tanning, the Act of Reviving

Production, Status, and Cultural Change Laura Scheiber: Bison Hide Production and Forager Identities on the North American Plains Lita Webley: Hide-working Amongst Descendants of Khoekhoen Pastoralists in the Northern Cape, South Africa Judith Habitche-Mauche: The Shifting Role of Women and Women’s Labor on the Protohistoric Southern High Plains Lisa Frink: Trading Identity: Gender, change and production in western Alaska Mark Cassell: Gender visibility and Division of Inupiat Labor in an Arctic Industrial GLOBAL PERSPECTIVES I5 Representing the Astrid Lindenlauf Ian Russell: Archaeology after Freud: A psychological study of archaeology’s role Life Cycle Past: Archaeology, (Greece) in the construction of large group identity 108 Memory and Identity Astrid Lindenlauf: Constructing the Memory of the Persian Wars in Athens Emma Bate: ‘He’s Not Macedonian’: The shifting identity of Philip of Macedon Javier Nastri: (Pre)history, Identity and Construction of the Past. The Experience of Early Americanist Archaeology THE HERITAGE OF WAR K1 A Fearsome John Schofield (UK) John Schofield & Wayne Cocroft: Introduction Pryzbyla Heritage: Diverse Wayne Cocroft (UK) Polly Feversham & Leo Schmidt: The Berlin Wall: Border, fragment, void, memory Center B Legacies of the Cold Colleen Beck, Harold Drollinger & John Schofield: Archaeology of Dissent: War, 1946-89 Landscape and Symbolism at the Nevada Peace Camp Wayne Cocroft: Defining the National Archaeological Character of the Cold War INDIGENOUS ARCHAEOLOGIES M1 Decolonizing the Bob Paynter (USA) PANEL DISCUSSION Pryzbyla Archaeology of a Ron Welburn Center A Region (Native American) INTERPRETING ARCHAEOLOGY O2 Archaeology and John H. Jameson Jr John H. Jameson Jr & Lance M. Foster: Introduction Pryzbyla 321 the Arts: the Ancient (USA) John H. Jameson Jr: Archaeology and the Arts on the Inspirational Highway Muses and other Lance M. Foster: Confessions of a Monster: Artist or archaeologist? Inspirations David Middlebrook: Connections of Archaeology to Large Scale Public Art Johannes Kranz: Community Building And Identity: A sculpture park in Malacatoya, Nicaragua Christine A. Finn: ‘Figures in a Landscape’: Jacquetta Hawkes’s 1953 Film about Barbara Hepworth. Introduced by Christine Finn LANDSCAPES, GARDENS AND DREAMSCAPES P1 Glimpses of a Ellen Lee (UK) Fiona Haughey : Glimpsing the Water Gowan Landscape’s Past Graham Fairclough Tilman Lenssen-Erz & Maya von Czerniewicz: From Wall to Floor – an Interplay Auditorium (UK) of Rock Art Research and Field Archaeology. First approaches in the Ennedi mountain of North eastern Chad Tilman Lenssen-Erz: Mental Mapping of Arid Landscapes in Southern Africa - A Cognitive Ethnographic-Archaeological Approach Trevor M. Harris, Susan Bergeron & L. Jesse Rouse: Reflected and Refracted Landscapes: Exploring the virtual landscapes of the Valley Adena culture MANAGING ARCHAEOLOGICAL RESOURCES Q1 Regional Identities Laurajane Smith Penny English: ‘The Flowering of the Cultures’: The European Union and regional O’Boyle 106 0 within Supra- (Australia) identity National and Global Kevin Walsh (UK) David Thompson: Putting Folk Back into the Nation - Heritage Strategies in Wales Contexts Saeid Golkar: Globalization and Iranian Identity Bonnie Clark: The Border Crossed Them: Archaeology and identity in Hispanic Colorado Maria Beltrão, Rhoneds Perez, Beatriz C. Penna & Gilson Koatz: Archaeology: From prehistory to history Viktor Trifonov: Archaeological Park for Caucasian Dolmens: Bridging the gap between academic archaeology and the public MARKETING HERITAGE R1 Archaeology, Lina G. Tahan (UK) Michelle Lelievre: How to Make a Cultural Mosaic/Comment Faire une Mosaique Lifecycle Museums and Culturelle: The use of ‘heritage’ in the fabrication of Canadian identity Auditorium National Identity Tracy Ireland: The Quest for the True Endeavour: Archaeology, materiality and authenticity Anne Nivart: The French Paradox: So many kinds of archaeological museums for a single thematic Elisabeth Ward: With Every Footstep: Saga landscapes and cultural heritage in Iceland François Coetzee: Divine Ethnographers: Cultural redemption? Yumiko Nakanishi: Heritage, Local Identity and Nationalism: A Japanese case OF THE PAST, FOR THE FUTURE: INTEGRATING ARCHAEOLOGY AND CONSERVATION T4 Finding Common Australian ICOMOS PANEL DISCUSSION Hannan 108 Ground: The Role of and National Stakeholders in Monuments of Chile Decision-Making I. Issues and Challenges PAST HUMAN ENVIRONMENTS IN MODERN CONTEXTS U1 Comparative Max Baldia (USA) Jennifer R. Pournelle: Marshland of Cities: Deltaic landscapes and the evolution of Caldwell 109 Archeology and Timothy Perttula early Mesopotamian civilization Paleoclimatology: (USA) Jennifer R. Pournelle: Climatic Change and 3rd Millennium BCE Collapse: A view Sociocultural Douglas Frink from the Mesopotamian delta Responses to a (USA) Agustín Mª Lucena Martín: Nomadic Agriculturalists in Wetland Mediterranean Changing World Archaeology: Papa Uvas (Aljaraque, Huelva, Spain) in its context David Calado: Distribution Pattern of the Settlement Sites with Menhirs in SW Atlantic Europe and the Inference of the Socio-economic Organization of their Builders PERSPECTIVES ON REPATRIATION FOR A NEW CENTURY V5 Give it Back You Franchesca Cubillo McEdward Murimbika: Violated Sepulchres? The Quest for a Proper Place for McMahon Bastards (Australia) Indigenous Dead and Immortal Remains in the New South Africa 200 Sven Ouzman: Origin Tax? Repatriation by Sharing Martin Skrydstrup: Ancient affiliations - Indigenous or Ingenious? On the NAGPRA Review Committee dispute concerning Spirit Cave Man Franchesca Cubillo: Repatriation: We’ve come a long way, but where do we go from here? Sally K. May: Collecting Australia’s Last Frontier: Myth, politics and American- Australian scientific collaboration after 1945 W. C. Nienaber & M. Steyn: Rescue and Repatriation: Revealing the ancestors REGIONAL ARCHAEOLOGIES W2 American Indians School of American Kurt Anschuetz: Water in the Flow of Pueblo Time and Community: Managed Shahan 204 and Water: the Past Research (Richard Landscapes of Movement, Rest and Renewal and the Present of M. Leventhal) William deBuys: The Colorado River: Plans gone awry the Southwest Dolly Naranjo-Neikrug: The Sound of Flute Music at Night Regis Pecos: The Cochiti Dam Project: Pueblo Water Rights in New Mexico Timothy Begay: Water: The key to Navajo economic tribal development, past and present Steve Moore: The Snake River Basin: The Nez Perce claims Richard M. Leventhal: Conclusions: Water in the past and in the present UNDERWATER AND MARITIME ARCHAEOLOGY X1 The UNESCO Anne Geisecke Anne Giesecke: Politics Marist 109 Convention for the (USA) Lyndell Prott: International Law Protection of Patrick O’Keefe Patrick J. O’Keefe: Process Underwater Cultural (UNESCO) Craig Forrest: The UCH Convention and the Illicit Traffic in Cultural Heritage Heritage X6 Underwater Annalies Corbin Mark Wilde-Ramsing: Queen Anne’s Revenge Shipwreck Project Marist 208 Archaeology in the (USA) Kelly Gleason: Compelled To Run His Majesty’s Ship Ashore: The story of the Public Sphere Marc-Andre Bernier HMS Santa Monica as historical, cultural and environmental resource (Canada) William J. Hunt, Jr, Annalies Corbin & Sara LeRoy-Toren: A Thermal River Classroom at the Marshall/Firehole Hotel Site, Yellowstone National Park Steve Dasovich: Shipwrecked in Missouri Pierre Desrosiers: The Phips Project: Sharing scientific and public values Marc-Andre Bernier: Beyond the Field Work: Pursuing the message of scientific and public values Catherine Green: Wisconsin’s Maritime Trails: Preservation through public archaeology, maritime history and heritage tourism Della Scott-Ireton: Florida’s Underwater Archaeological Preserves Avner Raban: Presenting the Submerged Ancient Harbor at Caesarea to the Public Chris Dobbs: Bringing Archaeology Alive: Experimental archaeology and the Mary Rose: Case studies from a museum - The Tudor Shipwright and the Mary Rose Galley projects X7 Avocational Robyn Woodward S. Anthony & R. Hayes: Distance Education of Avocational Divers through the Marist 213 Involvement in (Canada) Maritime Archaeological and Historical Society’s “Dive into History” Videotaped Underwater Ray Hayes (MAHS) Course and Field School Video Archaeology Joel Gilman: Volunteer Fieldwork at a Shipwreck Precinct: Hamelin Bay, Western Australia Mark Norder: Towards Cooperative Archaeology: Maritime archaeological research initiative Robyn P. Woodward: Education versus Legislation: Leadership in advocacy Chris Underwood, S. Anthony & R. Hayes: Diving With a Purpose WAYS OF REMEMBERING HISTORY Y2 Oral Tradition, Lynn S. Teague Lynn S. Teague: Reconstructing the O’odham and Pee Posh Past: Tradition, Pryzbyla 323 Language and (USA) history, and archaeology Archaeology in Hartman David Shaul: Language as Testimony of Prehistoric Culture Contact Among Hopi, Mutual Support — Lomawaima (USA Zuni and Piman Southwestern USA Hopi) Jane Hill: The Uto-Aztecan Presence in the U.S. Southwest: The evidence from language Todd Bostwick: Exploring Communications from the Past in the Sonoran Desert, Arizona—Comparing Hohokam Rock Art Iconography and Ceramic Designs Hartman Lomawaima: The Hopi Documentary History Project: A progress report Wesley Bernardini: Bringing Hopi Traditional Knowledge into the Theory and Practice of Archaeology 11.00 - 11.30 AM: COFFEE BREAK

11.30 AM – 1.00 PM: MIDDAY SESSIONS

SESSION ORGANIZERS PRESENTATIONS ROOM INDEPENDENT Z1 Living Under the John Grattan (UK) Richard VanderHoek & Robert E. Nelson: Ecological Roadblocks on a Shahan 201 Shadow: The Robin Torrence Constrained Landscape: The cultural effects of catastrophic Holocene volcanism on Archaeological, (Australia) the Alaska Peninsula, Southwest Alaska Cultural and Robin Torrence: Gradual vs. Punctuated Change: The importance of scale in Environmental evaluating disasters Impact of Volcanic Jean-Paul Raynal, Gérard Vernet & Guy Kieffer: Vulcanism and Prehistory in the Eruptions Massif Central of France David K. Chester & Angus M. Duncan: Geomythology, Theodicy and the Continuing Relevance of Religious Worldviews on Responses to Volcanic Eruptions F.G. Fedele, B. Giaccio, R. Isaia & G. Orsi: The Campanian Ignimbrite Eruption (ca.40,000 years BP) and the Dynamics of the Late Pleistocene Human Evolution in Europe John Grattan: Volcanic Influences on Human Mortality: The long reach of cold rain and hot fogs COLONIALISM, IDENTITY AND SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY E2 Colonialism and Pedro Funari Pedro Paulo A. Funari: Images of Rome in Brazil and the Role of Archaeology in Hannan 106 Identity: Origins and (Brazil) Shaping Colonised Perceptions Otherness Chris Gosden (UK) Tim Denham: Agricultural Origins, Ethnocentrism and Identity in Papua New Richard Hingley Guinea (UK) Chris Gosden: The Colonial Origins of Modernity Stasa Babic: Iron Marshalltown of Serbia: Ethnography of an archaeological community Bernd Fahmel Beyer: Differences and Similarities in Mesoamerican Archaeology: Theoretical and methodological implications EMPOWERMENT AND EXPLOITATION: NORTH-SOUTH AND SOUTH-SOUTH ARCHAEOLOGICAL ENCOUNTERS G4 Peasants in Alejandro Haber Roberto Noriega Gutiérrez: Architectural Evidence of Inca Occupation in the McMahon Archaeology (Argentina) Provinces of Oyon and Huaura 318 Alejandra Korstanje José Quinto Palacios: Inka Settlement in Lower Valley of Chillon (Argentina) Joseph Bernabé Romero: The Inca Road of Cajatambo GENDERED PERSPECTIVES H2 Gender and Hide Lisa Frink (USA) Tool Technology in Cultural Context Pryzbyla Production: Kathryn Weedman Alice Kehoe: The Ubiquitous Tanged Endscraper Center C Archaeological, (USA) Kathryn Weedman: It’s All in the Move: Virilocal residence patterns, hideworking Biological, and learning systems and stone-tool morphology in two southern Ethiopian societies Ethnological Steven Brandt: Gender and the Organization of Lithic Technology Among Perspectives Contemporary Women Hideworkers of Konso, Ethiopia GLOBAL PERSPECTIVES I5 Representing the Astrid Lindenlauf Talia Shay: An Imaginary Community - Burials of Former Russian Immigrants in Life Cycle Past (Greece) Israel 108 Joanna Cohan Scherer & Vicki Simon: Red Cloud’s Manikin and his Uncle’s Shirt : Historical representation in the museum as seen through photo analysis Heather Gill-Robinson: Physical Anthropology and Archaeology in Popular Literature and Television THE HERITAGE OF WAR K1 A Fearsome John Schofield (UK) Victor Buchli: Cold War on the Domestic Front Pryzbyla Heritage: Diverse Wayne Cocroft (UK) Margaret Vining: Shaping Military Women since World War II Center B Legacies of the Cold Angus Boulton: ‘Cood bay Forst Zinna’ War, 1946-89 INDIGENOUS ARCHAEOLOGIES M8 Native American no Claire Smith PANEL DISCUSSION Pryzbyla more?: Local and (Australia) Center A Global perspectives Joe Watkins (USA) on the Ancient One from Kennewick, NAGPRA, and the Recent Court Decision INDIGENOUS ARRIVALS AND FIRST PEOPLES N3 The American Dennis Stanford FILM AND DISCUSSION McMahon Paleolithic (USA) 200 Ted Timreck (USA) INTERPRETING ARCHAEOLOGY O2 Archaeology and John H. Jameson Jr Gamini Wijesuriya: Beyond Love and Sex: Heritage as a theme for music? Pryzbyla 321 the Arts: the Ancient (USA) Muses and Other Inspirations the Arts: the Ancient (USA) Sarah M. Nelson: Writing Fiction as a Tool for the Archaeologist Muses and Other Alessandra Lopez y Royo: Prambanan: Dance, architecture, archaeology Inspirations LANDSCAPES, GARDENS AND DREAMSCAPES P1 Glimpses of a Ellen Lee (UK) Di Smith: The Memory Machines: The archaeology of obsolete vehicle and Gowan Landscape’s Past Graham Fairclough machinery assemblages on farms Auditorium (UK) David Thompson: ‘A Country Where the Light’s Always Changing’ - Cultural Depth in the Welsh Landscape R. K. Mohanty: Cultural Landscape of Mahurjhari, an Early Iron Age and Megalithic Settlement in Maharashtra, India: A regional perspective MANAGING ARCHAEOLOGICAL RESOURCES Q8 Archaeology and Arlene K. Fleming PANEL DISCUSSION O’Boyle 109 the Development (USA) Process Steven Brandt (USA) Q10 Regional Identities Laurajane Smith Robert F. Maslowski: Archeology of the Great Kanawha Navigation O’Boyle 106 within Supra- (Australia) Anna C. Steyn, Duncan Macfadyen & Petri Viljoen: Voices and Memories of a National and Global Kevin Walsh (UK) Cultural Landscape. Ezemvelo Nature Reserve, South Africa - a Cultural Contexts Environmental Approach Pierre Kinyock, Bienvenu Gouemgouem, Olivier Nkokonda, Philippe Lavachery, Tchago Bouimon & Scott MacEachern: CRM Planning and the Chad Export Project, 1999 - 2003 Kannika Suteerattanapirom: An Innovative Approach to the Management of Archaeological Sites: A case study of Tham Lod cave in Northern Thailand MARKETING HERITAGE R1 Archaeology, Lina G. Tahan (UK) Robin Skeates: Museum Archaeology and the Mediterranean’s Prehistoric Cultural Lifecycle Museums and Heritage Auditorium National Identity Najat El Hafi: Palestine, a Despoiled Archaeological Heritage Lina Tahan: Archaeological Museums and National Contentions in the Lebanon OF THE PAST, FOR THE FUTURE: INTEGRATING ARCHAEOLOGY AND CONSERVATION T5 Finding Common Australia ICOMOS PANEL DISCUSSION Hannan 108 Ground: The role of and National stakeholders in Monuments of Chile decision-making II. Conservation outcomes PAST HUMAN ENVIRONMENTS IN MODERN CONTEXTS U1 Comparative Max Baldia (USA) Maximilian O. Baldia: Breaking Unnatural Barriers: Comparative Archaeology, Caldwell 109 Archeology and Timothy Perttula Climate, and Culture Change in Central and Northern Europe (6000 – 2000!BC) Paleoclimatology: (USA) Douglas Frink: Taphonomic Processes Affecting Monumental Earthen Architecture Sociocultural Douglas Frink as a Proxy for Climatic Change Responses to a (USA) Matthew Boulanger: GIS Study of Settlement Structure in Response to Climatic Changing World Change During the TRB: Moravia, Czech Republic REGIONAL PERSPECTIVES W2 American Indians School of American DISCUSSION Shahan 204 and Water: the Past Research (Richard and the Present of M. Leventhal) the Southwest REGIONAL PERSPECTIVES W6 Recent Maa-ling Chen Ravindra K Vashishta: Inscribing Tools and Technology in the South Asian Pryzbyla 351 Developments in the (Taiwan) Epigraphy and their Reflection on Southeast Asia Archaeology of Maa-ling Chen: Physicochemical-Compositional Analysis with Social and Economic Southern Asia Interpretation on Ceramic Collections from Kenting National Park, Southern tip of Taiwan Parth R. Chauhan: Modeling Hominid Mobility During the Pleistocene in the Siwaliks Region of South Asia M. P. Singh: Middle Pleistocene Hominids from the Siwalik Hills of South Asia and their Bearing on the Human Origins and Archaeological Implications UNDERWATER AND MARITIME ARCHAEOLOGY X1 The UNESCO Anne Geisecke Joel Gilman: A Comparison of the Law of UCH Protection in Australia and the Marist 109 Convention for the (USA) United States Protection of Patrick O’Keefe Sarah Dromgoole: UNESCO Convention 2001: What the Convention means for Underwater Cultural (UNESCO) the United Kingdom Heritage Steve Yormak: The Private Sector Salvor View X6 Underwater Annalies Corbin PANEL DISCUSSION Marist 208 Archaeology in the (USA) Public Sphere Marc-Andre Bernier (Canada) X7 Avocational Robyn Woodward William J. Winkler Sr: Beach Plum Island Project Marist 213 Involvement in (Canada) Philip Robertson: Visitors Welcome! - Diving on Scotland’s Historic Shipwrecks Underwater Ray Hayes (MAHS) Jaco Boshoff & John Gribble: Avocational Involvement in Underwater Heritage Archaeology Management in South Africa Archaeology Management in South Africa Aidan Ash, John Cooper & David Cowan: The Star of Greece Project - An Amateur Underwater Survey of a Wreck Site in South Australia WAYS OF REMEMBERING HISTORY Y2 Oral Tradition, Lynn S. Teague Smory Sekaquaptewa & Dorothy Washburn: Ritual Songs as Oral Tradition Pryzbyla 323 Language and (USA) Kelley Hays-Gilpin: Braided Histories in Pueblo Rock Art, Murals, and Pottery Archaeology in Hartman Laurie Webster & Micah Loma’omvaya: Hopi Textiles and Basketry as Archives Mutual Support — Lomawaima (USA of Traditional Histories Southwestern USA Hopi) Veletta Canouts: Re-Interpreting Oral Histories in Public Places

1.00 - 2 00 PM: LUNCH

2.00 - 3.30 PM: PLENARY SESSIONS & PANELS

THE MONUMENTAL AND THE TRACE: ARCHAEOLOGICAL CONSERVATION AND THE MATERIALITY OF THE PAST Rosemary A. Joyce (speaker) Professor, Department of Anthropology University of California, Berkeley — Pryzbyla Section A

FAST BREAKING NEWS: IRAQ HAS A PAST! HAS A FUTURE! Panelists: Piotr Michalowski, Professor, Department of Near Eastern Studies, U. Michigan Peter Stone, C.E.O., World Archaeological Congress Jim Williams, UNESCO Cultural Office, Kabal — Pryzbyla Section B

ARCHAEOLOGY FROM NATIVE AMERICANS’ PERSPECTIVE George Horse Capture (panel organizer) Deputy Assistant Director for cultural resources at the Smithsonian's National Museum of the American Indian Panelists: Narcisse Blood, Coordinator of Kainni Studies, Red Crow Community College George Horse Capture Jr., Pipekeeper and headman of White Clay Society, A'aninin Danielle Her Many Horses, Oglala Lakota Jeanette Starlight Tsuu T'ina — Pryzbyla Section C

3.30 - 4.00 PM: COFFEE BREAK

4.00 - 6.00 PM: AFTERNOON SESSIONS

SESSION ORGANIZERS PRESENTATIONS ROOM INDEPENDENT Z1 Living Under the John Grattan (UK) Tsutomu Soda: Eruptions of Haruna Volcano and Their Impacts on Human Life in Shahan 201 Shadow: The Robin Torrence the 5-6th centuries A.D. Archaeological, (Australia) Karen Holmberg: The Conceptual “Mapping” of a Volcano in its Social Landscape: Cultural and Volcán Barú, Panamá Environmental Carolyn Dillian: Archaeology of Fire and Glass: The formation of Glass Mountain Impact of Volcanic obsidian Eruptions Mark D. Elson & Michael Ort: The Impact of Sunset Crater Volcano on Local Northern Arizona Populations, ca. A.D. 1100 David Pyle: The Minoan Eruption of Santorini, Tephra Distribution and Climatic Impacts Jean-Christophe Gaillard, Francisco G. Delfin Jun., Eusebio Z. Dizon, Victor C. Paz, Emmanuel G. Ramos, Cristina Remotigue, Fernando P. Siringa & Jean- Christophe Gaillard: A Reconstruction of the c. 500 BP. Prehistoric Eruption of Mt Pinatubo (Philippines) John Isaacson: All History is Local: Impact and response to the Pululahua eruption in northern Ecuador Kirk C. Anderson & Mark D. Elson: Beneficial Influences of Volcanic Eruptions on Prehistoric Agriculture: Lessons from the 11th century eruption of Sunset Crater, Arizona, USA ARCHAEOLOGY, ETHICS AND HUMAN RIGHTS A1 Ethics in Action: Marvin Cohodas Marvin Cohodas: A New Heroics of Archaeology Pryzbyla 351 Fieldwork, (Canada) Peter Manaburu, Jimmy Wesan, Claire Smith & Andrew Warner: We Just Have Archaeological Claire Smith to Show You: Discussing Indigenous perspectives on research ethics Interpretations and (Australia) Lyn Leader-Elliott: Ethics in Interpretation: an Australian perspective Public Avexnim Cojtí Ren: Self-Reflexivity and Archaeologists as “Other” Disseminations COLONIALISM, IDENTITY AND SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY E2 Colonialism and Pedro Funari David Kojan: Mapping Colonial Narratives: The archaeology of western South Hannan 106 Identity: Origins and (Brazil) America Otherness Chris Gosden (UK) Gabriel De La Luz-Rodríguez: Towards a Critical Ethnohistory of the Encomienda Richard Hingley System in Puerto Rico: 1509-1520 (UK) Cristóbal Gnecco: Internal Colonialism and the Domestication of Otherness in Colombia Nick Araho: Colonialism, Landscape, and Ethnicity Through the Dialectics of Post- W.W.II Discourse and Alternate Interpretative Frameworks in Kokoda, Papua New Guinea Hilary du Cros: Excavating the Colonial in a Postcolonial Context: An example from Hong Kong from Hong Kong Gilbert Oteyo: Colonialism and Material Culture: A case study of relationships between colonial collectors and collections, donor community and the holding museum EMPOWERMENT AND EXPLOITATION: NORTH-SOUTH AND SOUTH-SOUTH ARCHAEOLOGICAL ENCOUNTERS G4 Peasants in Alejandro Haber Man Kwong Ma: Neolithic Guangdong - The interactions among Yangzi, Southeast McMahon Archaeology (Argentina) Asia and Pacific Islands 318 Alejandra Korstanje Dilip Medhi: Archaeological Cultures of the Assam Region (Argentina) Ashok Kumar Singh: Chalcolithic Culture of the Gangetic Plain with Special Reference to Recent Excavations at Agiabir, District in Mirzapur (Uttar Pradesh) S. M. Haldhar: Archaeological Evidence from Anuradhapura Santiago Rivas Panduro: Pre-Hispanic Settlements in the River Basin of Cachiyacu (Peruvian Amazon Area) GENDERED PERSPECTIVES H3 Feminist Suzanne Spencer- Suzanne M. Spencer-Wood: Feminist Historical Archaeologies Pryzbyla Archaeologies Wood (USA) Lu Ann De Cunzo: Archaeologies of Engendering Institutions Center C Mary Casey: Remaking the Landscape - Archaeology, Landscape and Gender at Sydney Cove Marilyn Goldberg: Classical Greek Women’s Ritual Processions: Manifestations of women’s power Celia Nord: Searching For Women’s Lives in the Archaeology of the Interior Plateau, Western North America Svoboda Sirakov: Domestic and Public Production and Use of Chipped-Stone Tools in Bronze Age Eastern Balkans GLOBAL PERSPECTIVES I2 Cultural Spaces: Seong Hyun Park Seong Hyun Park: Early Iron Age Houses in Israel - An Analysis of Spatial Hannan 132 Houses, Habitations (USA) Configuration and Communities Valentina Belyaeva: Reconstruction of Dwelling from the Upper Paleolithic Settlement of Pushkari I Eva Panagiotakopulu: Palaeoentomological Studies from North Atlantic Sites Boban Tripkovi: Investigation into the Settlement Stratigraphy of Vin_a Culture: Layers, memories and continuities Magdalena Krutova: Sacred and Profane Space in the Archaeological Record Teresa Cristina Patrício: The Restoration Project of the Roman Theater of Jebleh in Syria Orsolya T. Láng: A Roman Diagonal Road in the Territory of Aquincum in Budapest: Protecting the archaeological heritage Ayse Gulcin Kucukkaya: Conservation of Superpose Archaeological Areas Hippodrome, Great Palace & Sultan Ahmet Complex in Istanbul J.L. Hollowell: Re-evaluation of the Fortaleza, Ollantaytambo, Peru Mihael Budja: Archaeogenetics and the Transition to Farming in Southeast Europe THE HERITAGE OF WAR K1 A Fearsome John Schofield (UK) Barton Hacker: Fast Attacks and Boomers: A museum presentation of Cold War Pryzbyla Heritage: Diverse Wayne Cocroft (UK) military history Center B Legacies of the Cold Louise Wilson: Out to the Waste: Spadeadam and the Cold War War, 1946-89 Veronica Fiorato: Greenham Common – the Conservation and Management of a Cold War archetype Yannis Kyriakides: A conSPIracy Cantata HISTORICAL ARCHAEOLOGY AT THE DAWN OF THE 21ST CENTURY L2 Archaeological Steven J. Shephard Roderick Sprague: Disposal of the Dead Gowan Investigation of (USA) Francine W. Bromberg & Steven J. Shephard: Material Culture as a Reflection of Auditorium Historic Period Francine W. Ideology: Analysis of excavations at the Quaker Burying Ground in Alexandria, Burial Methods Bromberg (USA) Virginia Jon Prangnell Jon Prangnell & Adrian Murphy: Consumerism, Colonialism and Cemeteries: (Australia) Material culture from the North Brisbane Burial Grounds, Queensland, Australia Melissa Green & Mamie McKnight: A Pioneer African American Community as Reflected through Burial Practices and Associated Materials: Freedman’s Cemetery, Dallas, Texas Richard L. Carrico: Archaeology of the Cemetery at the Presidio de San Diego Susan A. Lebo: Caves, Crevices, and Cemeteries: Creating an archaeological understanding of Native Hawaiian funerary practices INDIGENOUS ARCHAEOLOGIES M5 Monuments, Patricia Rubertone Taft Blackhorse, Jay Williams & June-el Piper: Iikááh and Monuments of Pryzbyla Landscapes and (USA) Regional and Celestial Landscapes Center A Cultural Memory Daniel P. Lynch: Dighton Rock: A touchstone for competing histories in Southern New England Don Julien, Tim Bernard & Leah Rosenmeier: Paleo is a Not Our Word: Exploring the implications of Mi’kmawey Debert Robert W. Preucel & Frank Matero: Placemaking Along the Rio Grande: The story of Kuaua Chip Colwell-Chanthaphonh, T. J. Ferguson & Roger Anyon: Conceptualizing Landscapes in the San Pedro Valley of Arizona: Native American interpretations of the Reeve ruin and Davis site Patricia E. Rubertone: Memorializing the Narragansett: Place-Making and memory-keeping in the aftermath of detribalization Joseph Suina: From Dust to Dust: The pueblo way INDIGENOUS ARRIVALS AND FIRST PEOPLES N4 Peopling the Kathleen Sterling DISCUSSION Marist 208 Paleolithic (USA) Sébastien Lacombe (France) INTERPRETING ARCHAEOLOGY O2 Archaeology and John H. Jameson Jr David G. Orr: Sherds ABOVE the Loess: Historical archaeology as art Pryzbyla 321 the Arts: the Ancient (USA) John E. Ehrenhard: Archaeology Goes to the Opera Muses and Other Claire Smith, Kirsten Brett, Peter Manabaru & Jimmy Wesan: From Rock Art to Inspirations Digital Image: Archaeology and art in Aboriginal Australia MANAGING ARCHAEOLOGICAL RESOURCES Q3 Collaboration, Carol McDavid Joe Watkins: Whose ‘Significance’ is ‘Significant’? O’Boyle 106 Consultation, (USA John P. McCarthy: A Consideration of Power and “Partnerships” Descendants and Joe Watkins (USA) Timoteo Rodriquez: Multiple Patrimonies in an Ancient Maya Landscape: More: Looking Anna Agbe-Davies Problematic practices of archaeological collaboration Reflexively at the (USA) Dixie Henry: Thinking Beyond the Salt Pork: Archaeology and the Oneida Indian Concepts Nation of New York Archaeologists Use Darren Glazier: Archaeology for All? The Ownership of the Past in Quseir, Egypt Carol McDavid: The Death of a Community Archaeology Project? Ensuring “Consultation” in a Non-Mandated Bureaucratic Environment Anna Agbe-Davies: Community Service Patrice L. Jeppson: Examining School Outreach: “Collaboration” in US school outreach viewed in international perspective María Luz Endere: Indigenous people’s participation in heritage issues in Argentina. Legal, academic and political constraints Q5 Advancing Access Mary S. Carroll Mary Carroll: From Data to Knowledge: Creating and maintaining a foundation for O’Boyle 109 to Digital Data: (USA) the future Strategies for Arleyn Simon (USA) Jeremy Rowe: Managing and Maintaining Access to Archaeological Records - Preserving Andrzej Prinke Library and Archival Implications Archaeological (Poland) Arleyn Simon, Destiny Crider & Alanna Ossa: Archaeological Research Digital Records Databases: Current and Future Preservation Strategies at ARI Joe Artz & Colleen Eck: I-Sites: An on-line database and Geographic Information System for archaeology in Iowa, USA E. S. Lohse, C. Schou, A. Strickland, D. Sammons & R. Schlader: Information Data Archives: Management, research and information distribution in a secure, controlled environment Julian Richards: The Archaeology Data Service: Strategies for on-line preservation and access Andrzej Prinke: ARENA: Archaeological Records of Europe - Network Access (Extending Online Access and Digital Preservation of European Archaeological Archives) Harrison Eiteljorg II: The Archaeological Data Archive Project MARKETING HERITAGE R5 The Stories We Tell Meredith A. Fraser Jane Eva Baxter: In Small Voices Forgotten: Archaeological stories of and for Life Cycle … The Stories We (USA) children Auditorium Don’t Tell Robert R. Sauders Meredith A. Fraser: Dis/abling Strategies? An Exploration of Archaeology and (USA) Dis/ability Louise Hitchcock: Creating Discursive Space: Strategies for incorporating marginalized narratives in Mediterranean archaeology Neil Price: Different Vikings: Hidden narratives of early medieval Scandinavia Robert R. Sauders: Beyond Public Archaeology : A new avenue for integration of public communities in archaeological research Adel Yayha: Preserving World Cultural Heritage in War Zones OF THE PAST, FOR THE FUTURE: INTEGRATING ARCHAEOLOGY AND CONSERVATION T6 Preserving the Getty Conservation PANEL DISCUSSION Hannan 108 Cultural Heritage of Institute (USA) Iraq PAST HUMAN ENVIRONMENTS IN MODERN CONTEXTS U1 Comparative Max Baldia (USA) Francesco Menotti: Cultural Response to Environmental Change in the Alps: Caldwell 109 Archeology and Timothy Perttula Seeking continuity in the Bronze Age lake-dwelling tradition Paleoclimatology: (USA) Lars Larsson: Society and Ecology During the Middle Bronze Age of Southern Sociocultural Douglas Frink Scandinavia. Responses to a (USA) Pál Sümegi, Róbert Kertés, Imola Juhász, Gábor Tímár & Sándor Gulyás: The Changing World Mesolithic/Neolithic Transition in the Carpathian Basin: Was there an ecological trap during the Neolithic? Sándor Gulyás, Anikó Tóth & Pál Sümegi: Unionidae as a Potential Food Source for a Late Neolithic Community from Hódmezõvásárhely-Gorzsa, Hungary PERSPECTIVES ON REPATRIATION FOR A NEW CENTURY V4 The Evolution of C. Timothy Moira Simpson: The Evolution of Museum Repatriation Policy in the United McMahon Repatriation Policy McKeown (USA) Kingdom 200 Repatriation Policy McKeown (USA) Kingdom 200 C. Timothy McKeown: The Pattern of Return – The Future of Repatriation in Historical Context Martin E. Sullivan: Legal and Ethical Frameworks for Achieving Repatriation in the International Arena Sherry Hutt: The Ebb and Flow of Repatriation Policy – A Legislative History of Humanity REGIONAL ARCHAEOLOGIES W7 Recent John Clark (USA) John E. Clark: Some Principles of Olmec Geometry Shahan 204 Developments in Antonio Prado Antonio Prado Cobos: Design in Maya Flints Meso-American Cobos (Guatemala) Alexander F. Christensen: Agriculture, Politics, and Linguistic Geography in Archaeology Mesoamerica Damien Marken: The Elite Political Structure at Late Classic Palenque, Chiapas, Mexico UNDERWATER AND MARITIME ARCHAEOLOGY X1 The UNESCO Anne Geisecke PANEL DISCUSSION Marist 109 Convention for the (USA) Protection of Patrick O’Keefe Underwater Cultural (UNESCO) Heritage X7 Avocational Robyn Woodward PANEL DISCUSSION Marist 213 Involvement in (Canada) Underwater Ray Hayes (MAHS) Archaeology WAYS OF REMEMBERING HISTORY Y4 Legend Motif Yuri E. Berezkin Yuri Berezkin: Northern Parallels in Southern Athabascan Folklore Pryzbyla 323 Distributions on a (Russia) Lloyd Anderson: Techniques for Estimating Shared Inheritance vs. Chance Continental Scale -- Lloyd B. Anderson rRsemblance of Legend Motifs Tools for Analysis, (USA) Yuri Berezkin: Folklore Parallels between Central Algonquians and the Peoples of Links with the Plateau Archaeology and F. Kent Reilly III: Otherworld Dragons in Ethnography and Archaeology of Eastern Iconography North America Yuri Berezkin: Motifs Shared Between the Southeastern USA and the Maya Alice Tratebas: Rock Art Depictions of Ancient Legends or Beliefs in Siberia and North America Yuri Berezkin: Central Eurasian - North American Folklore Links: Areal Correlation of a Series of Motifs

6.00 PM: Flotation Demonstration and Workshop

7.00-10.00 PM: INTERNATIONAL ARCHAEOLOGY AND THE WAR (Facilitator to be announced) Open forum about the current international war situation and its effects on archaeology and heritage

Wednesday 25th June 2003

9.00 - 11.00 AM: MORNING SESSIONS

SESSION ORGANIZERS PRESENTATIONS ROOM INDEPENDENT Z2 Out of the Joan Bacharach Joan Bacharach: Introduction Life Cycle Basement: Use and (USA) Laura S. Phillips: Adaptive Reuse: Incorporating public education into the curation 108 Accessibility of Christine Boyd process Archaeological (USA) Carol J. Ellick: Collections and Education: The potential of an under-used resource Collections Julie A King: A Comparative Archaeological Study of Colonial Chesapeake Culture Fidel Masao: Guarding the Guardians: Access and museum ownership in Tanzania Joshua J. Wells: Reconstituting the Past: Archaeological preservation with a Geographic Information Database ARCHAEOLOGY, ETHICS AND HUMAN RIGHTS A3 Ethical Archaeology Yannis Hamilakis Alexander Bauer, Shanel Lindsay & Stephen Urice: When Theory, Practice and Hannan 106 in a Capitalist World (UK) Policy Collide, or Why Do Archaeologists Support Cultural Property Claims? Philip Duke (USA) Brian Boyd: Academic Boycotts and the Politics of Archaeology in Israel and the Palestinian Territories Philip Duke: Touring the Past: Archaeology and tourism in a capitalist world Pedro Paolo A. Funari & Francisco Silva Noelli: Ethical archaeology in Brazil Martin Hall: Situational Ethics: Africa and the case for engaged practice ARCHAEOLOGY IN THE DIGITAL AGE B1 World Michael Ashley Anne Mackay, Richard Mackay & Matthew Kelly: Parramatta Historical Shahan 201 Heritage/Virtual López (USA) Archaeological Landscape Management Study Heritage/Cultural Elisabeth Jerem: To Present the Past: Heritage management and archaeological Heritage/Whose parks in Hungary Heritage? Helen Shalmers: Digital Presentation of Heritage in Wiltshire Clews Everard & Michael Ashley López: Seven Days to Summer Solstice 2003 at Stonehenge Stonehenge Hannah Ballard: Digital Approaches to Cultural Landscapes: Research, analysis, management, and public interpretation at Hite’s Cove, California François Bertemes & Peter F. Biehl: Multimedia Field School: The case study of the early Neolithic enclosure in Goseck/Germany Ruth Tringham: Discussant ARCHAEOLOGY, TEACHING AND TRAINING C3 Archaeology and John H. Jameson Jr John H. Jameson Jr, Joseph Schuldenrein, George S. Smith & John Collis: Shahan 204 Globalization: (USA) Introduction Challenges in Joseph Joseph Schuldenrein: The Great American Disconnect: Traditional archaeology, Education and Schuldenrein (USA) cultural resources and the emerging global archeological paradigm Training for the 21st George S. Smith Geoff Carver: Training for Global Archaeology Century (USA) John Collis: Training and Qualifications in Europe John Collis (UK) Kenneth Aitchison: Uniting Europe Without Unifying Cultures: Archaeological training and the expansion of the European Union Beverley Ballin Smith: Archaeology and Globalization in Practice: A higher education example Gonzalo Ruiz Zapatero: Archaeology for the Present: Local and global education and training in Spain ART AND SYMBOLISM D1 Caribbean Rock Art Michele H. Hayward Johannes Loubser: Rock Art Site Management Principles McMahon - Conservation and (USA) Michael Cinquino: Rock Art Site Management and the US Federal Government in 209 Preservation, Lesley-Gail Atkinson the Caribbean Individual and (Jamaica) Michele Hayward: The Status of Rock Art Sites on Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Institutional Islands Perspectives Peter Roe: Rocks of Ages: Petroglyphs, pictographs and identity in ancient Puerto Rico Lesley Gail Atkinson: The Status and Preservation of Jamaican Cave Art Arminda Ruiz: Collaboration and Education: The preservation and management of pictographs and petroglyph sites in Aruba COLONIALISM, IDENTITY AND SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY E4 The History of Ana Cristina N. Pascale Binant: Prehistoric: What does it mean? Pryzbyla 351 Archaeology in the Martins (Portugal) Michael Cremo: The Nineteenth Century California Gold Mine Discoveries: Service of Isms Michael Cremo Archaeology, Darwinism, and evidence for extreme human antiquity (USA) Virginia Steen-McIntyre: Heresy in the Camp: Hueyatlaco, a 250,000 year old mammoth hunter site from central Mexico and its treatment by Darwinism in late 20th century USA Sam L. VanLandingham: Correlation of Artefact Horizons at the Hueyatlaco Archaeological Site with Sangamonian Age Diatomaceous Samples, Cores, Measured Sections from the Valsequillo Region south of Puebla, Mexico. A Case of Clovis Dogmatism in Archaeology. Ian Russell: Chosen Glories/Chosen Traumas: The selection of an archaeological narrative in Ireland Koji Mizoguchi: The Discursive Space of Post World War 2 Japan and the Fate of Archaeological Discourse in Post-Modernity EMPOWERMENT AND EXPLOITATION: NORTH-SOUTH AND SOUTH-SOUTH ARCHAEOLOGICAL ENCOUNTERS G5 Inherited Models Tim Denham Mini-session A: Theorising the origins of agriculture McMahon and the Denial of (Australia) Tim Denham, Jose Iriarte & Luc Vrydaghs: Introduction 318 Prehistory: José Iriarte (USA) David R. Harris: Semantics and Substance in the Search for Evidence of Challenging Existing Luc Vrydaghs “Agricultural Origins” Concepts of (Ghent) Bruce D. Smith: Low-Level Food Production and “Domestication” Agriculture Dolores R. Piperno: Evolutionary Theory and Agricultural Origins Deborah M. Pearsall: Detecting Agriculture in the Environmental Record: Theoretical and methodological issues Doug Yen: The Nature of Domestication in Agricultural Formation Jack Golson: The Kuk Site and New Guinea Agricultural History G7 Stone Bruce Veitch PANEL DISCUSSION McMahon Arrangements in the (Australia) 200 Southern Fiona Hook Hemisphere (Australia) GLOBAL PERSPECTIVES I1 Lithic Studies Pierre Desrosiers Pierre M. Desrosiers: Introduction Hannan 132 Around the World: (France) Pierre M. Desrosiers: Dorset Lithic Technology: Some examples from Nunavik, Different Views of Eastern Arctic the Human Past Robert A. Rowe: Tales from a Blue Scorpion Through Stone Tool Vyacheslav Moiseyev: Reconstruction of Settlement Structure: Multivariate Analysis analysis of lithic material Shimada Kazutaka & Sasaki Ken’ichi: Prehistoric Obsidian Mining in the Central Highlands of Japan: Archaeological investigations at the Takayama sites Parth R. Chauhan: The Identity Crisis of the Soanian: To be or not to be? THE HEAVENS ABOVE: ARCHAEOASTRONOMY, SPACE HERITAGE AND SETI J1 Archaeo-astronomy: Clive Ruggles (UK) World archaeoastronomy: contrasting approaches Gowan Conflicting Hugh Cairns Clive Ruggles: Introduction Auditorium Perspectives? (Australia) Stanislaw Iwaniszewski: The Dead in Neolithic Landscapes: An agricultural metaphor in the funerary tradition of the TRB culture in the Sandomierz Upland, Poland Simon Kaner: Monuments and Celestial Bodies in Japanese Archaeology John Carlson: Archaeoastronomy in the Americas: A perspective for the new millennium Michael Hoskin: A Data-Driven Approach to Investigating the Orientations of European Temples and Tombs [To be presented in absentia by Clive Ruggles] Gail Higginbottom, Ken Simpson & Andrew Smith: Viewing the Cosmic Order THE HERITAGE OF WAR K4 Archaeology and Eric Cline (USA) Jon Price: Orphan Heritage: Issues in managing the heritage of the Great War in Pryzbyla War I: From the northern France Center B Past to the Present Halit Dundar Akarca: Russian Archeological Expeditions in the Occupied Regions of Turkey During the WWI Vinod Kumar Singh: Tahangarh: An archaeological survey of a pre-modern fort Carl Kuttruff & Gregory L. Fox: WWII Archaeology in the Pacific Theater: Examples from Kwajalein Atoll, Corregidor and Wake Islands Eric H. Cline: The Archaeology of Armageddon Steven A. LeBlanc: Warfare and Population Pressure in the Past: Myths and reality INDIGENOUS ARCHAEOLOGIES M2 Ethics, Public Larry Zimmerman George Nicholas: The Emergence of Intellectual Property Rights in Archaeology. Pryzbyla 321 Policy, and (USA) Andres (Lix) Lopez: International Policy and Indigenous Control Over Indigenous Concerns about Sven Ouzman Heritage Cultural and (South Africa) Sven Ouzman: What to Share? Thoughts on Situating Southern African Indigenous Intellectual Property Joram Useb and Embedded Knowledge (Southern Africa) Joram |Useb: The San of southern Africa have learnt to fight for their intellectual property rights Des Tatana Kahotea: Ancestral Landscape and Indigenous Archaeology Shirley Schermer: “Land is Never Protected”: The on-going struggle Carol Legard: Balancing the Interests of Native Americans, Archaeologists and Industry under the National Historic Preservation Act Jeff Van Pelt & Julie Longenecker: Traditional Cultural Knowledge and Scientific Methods INDIGENOUS ARRIVALS N2 First People in the Gustavo Politis South America Marist 208 Americas: (Argentina) Cristóbal Gnecco: Ecological Reductionism and the Initial Peopling of South Processes and Time America Carlos E. Lopez & Martha Cecilia Cano: Paleo-Indian or Early Archaic: Interpreting early non-Clovis bifacial assemblages in north western South America José M. López Mazz: La Ocupación Temprana del Atlántico Uruguayo Gustavo Politis: The End of the Trip: Homo sapiens expansion into the Southern cone of South America Laura Miotti: The Aquatic Landscapes Model and Archaeological Landscapes in the Deserts. Their Implications for Re-thinking the Arrivals of the First South Americans María A. Gutierrez & Gustavo A. Martínez: Human Arrivals, Ecological Perception, and Megamammal Exploitation in the Pampean Region of Argentina Maria Beltrão, Martha Locks & Monique Amaral: Absolute and Relative Dating in the Archaeological Region of Central Bahia State, Brazil Gustavo Barrientos: What Can the Bioarchaeological Record of First Americans Tell Us About their Patterns of Dispersal, Organization and Cognition? INTERPRETING ARCHAEOLOGY O4 Archaeology | Media Michael Shanks Douglass Bailey: Neolithic Architecture: Transgressing boundaries O’Boyle 109 (USA) Chris Witmore: Mediating Embodiment Through Peripatetic Video: An experiment Douglass Bailey in the corporeality of place Fiona Campbell & Jonna Hansson: Archaeology on Tour Ashish Chadha: Mediating Time: Stratigraphy as temporal cartography Paulla Ebron: Performing a Region: Cultural memory and the materiality of culture Ezra Erb: Mengele, Memory, Machinery: Jean Tinguely’s Totentanz and an archaeology of complacency Timothy Webmoor: Mediational Techniques and Re-presenting Multiple Engagements with Traditional Cultural Properties (TCPs) in North America Michael Shanks: Matters of MetaMedia in Contemporary Archaeology LANDSCAPES, GARDENS AND DREAMSCAPES P5 The Archaeology of Kathryn Denning Kathryn Denning & Cornelius Holtorf: Introduction McMahon Zoos (Canada) Matt Edgeworth: Pictures in the Landscape: A view from an aviary 209 Cornelius Holtorf Dan Hicks: Exotic/Industrial Encounters in Bristol, 1730-1880 (Sweden) Andy Shapland: Where Have the Monkeys Gone? The Changing Nature of the Monkey Temple at Bristol Zoo Sofia Åkerberg: “Face to Face with Real Objects”: Skansen and the new nationalism Sarah Cross: Republican Values on the African Plains: Zoo landscapes in Dublin and Accra Nick Shepherd and David Van Reybrouck: British Lions in Wild Africa: First thoughts on the site of the Groote Schuur Zoo MANAGING ARCHAEOLOGICAL RESOURCES Q4 Military Impacts and Cheryl Huckerby Cheryl Huckerby & Vincent Gaffney: Introduction O’Boyle 106 Stewardship of (USA) Ian Barnes & Niall Hammond: Management of Archaeological Sites on the British Archaeological Vincent Gaffney Army’s Training Areas in the United Kingdom Resources (UK) Allan Morton: Cultural Resource Management: A comparison of the United States and British military practices Therese Muranaka & Cynthia Hernandez: Time Has No Boundaries: Archaeological sites along California’s U.S.-Mexican border MARKETING HERITAGE R2 Ethical Interactions: Lynn Meskell (USA) Sandra Scham: The Politics of Heritage Presentation in the Middle East Pryzbyla National Pedro Paulo A. Funari: Tourism and Archaeology in Brazil Center A Modernities, Geoffrey Blundell & Benjamin W. Smith: ‘A Bushman is Not Forever’: Negative Tourism and the heritage and the San of southern Africa Archaeological Ian Lilley: The Times They Are a’Changin’ - But For Whom? Archaeologists and Imaginary Tourism in Australia Rosemary A. Joyce: Confessions of an Archaeological Tour Guide OF THE PAST, FOR THE FUTURE: INTEGRATING ARCHAEOLOGY AND CONSERVATION T7 Conserving English Heritage PANEL DISCUSSION Hannan 108 Archaeological Sites: New approaches and techniques PAST HUMAN ENVIRONMENTS IN MODERN CONTEXTS U3 Correlation Between Jim Cassidy (USA) Robert Ackerman: Early Maritime Cultures in the North Pacific Region Caldwell 109 Cultural and Michael A. Glassow John Carlson: Human Response to Environmental Change on the Coast of British Environmental (USA) Columbia Change Across the Nina A. Kononenko Jim Cassidy: Correlations of Climate and Culture Change in the Primorye of the North Pacific Rim (Russia) Russian Far East During the Formation of Proposed Bronze Age Cultural Complexes Michael Glassow: Variation in Coastal Adaptation During the Middle Holocene Prehistory of the Santa Barbara Channel, California Fumiko Ikawa-Smith: The Japanese Archipelago Towards the End of the Pleistocene REGIONAL ARCHAEOLOGIES W3 Recent Sarah M. Nelson Im Hyo-jai: Introduction Shahan 306 Developments in (USA) Kidong Bae: New Age of Acheulean Type Stone Tool Industries of the Chongokni Korean Hyo-Jai Im (Korea) Site Archaeology. In Mou Chang Choi: Lower and Middle Paleolithic Artifacts from the Wondangni Site, Commemoration of Korea 10th Memorial Eun-Sook Song: Transition in the Subsistence Patterns in Neolithic Korea Anniversary of Dr. Im Hyo-jai: Cultural Relationship between Korea and China in the Neolithic Age Kim Won Yong Chong Pil Choe: Reconsideration of the Development of Dolmens in the Korean Peninsula UNDERWATER AND MARITIME ARCHAEOLOGY X4 Underwater Margaret Leshikar- Edward Harris: Development of Underwater Heritage Preservation at Bermuda Marist 109 Archaeology in Latin Denton (Cayman Nigel Sadler: The Sinking of the the Trouvadore: Linking the past to the America and the Islands) present Caribbean Pilar Luna- Margaret E. Leshikar-Denton & Della Scott-Ireton: The Cayman Islands’ Erreguera (Mexico) Experience: Yesterday, today and tomorrow Dorrick Gray: The Jamaican Version: Public archaeology and the protection of the underwater cultural heritage Donny L. Hamilton: Port Royal, Jamaica: Archaeological past, present and future C. Wayne Smith: Development and Implementation of Organic Polymer Preservation Techniques for Artifacts from Port Royal, Jamaica X9 Achievable goals: Judy Logan Judith A. Logan: Conservation in the Field: Achievable goals Marist 213 Conservation (Canada) Jessica Johnson: Spread the Word: Informing the public and our peers about Choices for the Real Betty Seifert (USA) conservation World Melba J. Myers: How to Accomplish Good Conservation Treatments and Stabilization with Minimal Facilities and Resources Betty L. Seifert: Logistical Problems and Acquiring Conservation Supplies for Different Parts of the World Howard Wellman: Health and Safety in a Field Conservation Laboratory WAYS OF REMEMBERING HISTORY Y5 Andean History from Juha Hiltunen Juha Hiltunen: Separating Invention from Possible Inherited Traditions in the Pryzbyla 323 Non-Cuzco-Centric (Finland) Chronicle of Montesinos Sources Lloyd B. Anderson Lloyd Anderson: Discussion: Perspectives on Hiltunen’s Hypotheses (USA) Patricia Netherly: Risk Management on the North Coast of Peru in the 13th Century AD: Coping with Extreme Events 11.00 - 11.30 AM: COFFEE BREAK

11.30 AM – 1.00 PM: MIDDAY SESSIONS

SESSION ORGANIZERS PRESENTATIONS ROOM INDEPENDENT Z2 Out of the Joan Bacharach Emilia Kashimoto: Collections of the Archaeological Rescue Research in the Mato Life Cycle Basement: Use and (USA) Grosso Do Sul State, Brazil 108 Accessibility of Christine Boyd Antonia Davidson: Catholics, Collections and Content: What can be learned from Archaeological (USA) the Curley Hall vault artifacts? Collections Joan Bacharach: Sharing US National Park Service Museum Resources ARCHAEOLOGY, ETHICS AND HUMAN RIGHTS A3 Ethical Archaeology Yannis Hamilakis Yannis Hamilakis: Stewardship, the Fetishism of the “Record” and the Ethical Hannan 106 in a Capitalist World (UK) Crisis in Archaeology Philip Duke (USA) Tracy Ireland: Excavating Globalisation: Considering capitalism, colonialism and an archaeology of modernity Joseph Kovacik: To Be Announced George Nicholas: Seeking the End of Indigenous Archaeology ARCHAEOLOGY, TEACHING AND TRAINING C3 Archaeology and John H. Jameson, Olena Smyntyna: Archaeology in the System of Higher Education in Ukraine in the Shahan 204 Globalization: Jr (USA) Context of Globalization Processes in Eastern Europe Challenges in Joseph Mark Staniforth: Strategies for Teaching Archaeology in the 21st century Education and Schuldenrein (USA) George S. Smith: The Past in Contemporary Society: Knowing the agenda Training for the 21st George S. Smith Steven A. Brandt, Fekri Hassan, and Peter Schmidt: Cultural Heritage Century (USA) Management, Education and Training in Africa John Collis (UK) COLONIALISM, IDENTITY AND SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY E4 The History of Ana Cristina N. Pia Bombardella: Renaissance, Rhinos and the Politics of Archaeology in South Pryzbyla 351 Archaeology in the Martins (Portugal) Africa Service of Isms Michael Cremo Fahri Dikkaya: Archaeology in the Service of Kemalism in Turkey (USA) Ana Cristina N. Martins: Hillforts: The invention and reinvention of nationality (Portugal during the 19th and 20th centuries) Ian Russell: Archaeology after World War II: The legacy of Gustaf Kossinna and Kulturkreis DIASPORAS F2 African Diasporas Michael Blakey M. L. Blakey, M. E. Mack, A. R. Barrett, S. S. Mahoney & A. H. Goodman: Dental Pryzbyla (USA) Enamel Hypoplasia and Childhood Health among Enslaved Africans in Colonial Center C New York City Elias M. Nwana: The African Diaspora, an Ancient Natural Ongoing Process Amitava Chowdhury: Survival Strategies of Fugitive Slaves in Mauritius: 1640- 1835 Mark Kostro: The Emergence of Slavery in the Late Seventeenth-Century Chesapeake: The evidence from recent archaeological excavations from the Atkinson site J Boachie-Ansah: Excavations at a Slave Master’s House, Brockman, Ghana Lynn Rainville: Enslaved Communities: Slave cabins and cemeteries on Virginian plantations EMPOWERMENT AND EXPLOITATION: NORTH-SOUTH AND SOUTH-SOUTH ARCHAEOLOGICAL ENCOUNTERS G5 Inherited Models Tim Denham Mini-session B – Perspectives on agriculture in Indo-Malaysia, Melanesia and McMahon and the Denial of (Australia) the Pacific 318 Prehistory: José Iriarte (USA) Graeme Barker: Transitions from Foraging to Farming in Southeast Asia: Inter- Challenging Existing Luc Vrydaghs Disciplinary Insights from Niah Cave, Sarawak Concepts of (Ghent) Huw Barton: Tubers and Palms and their Role in Rain Forest Occupation in Agriculture Borneo Carol Lentfer: Bananas in Prehistory: Perspectives from Papua New Guinea Tim Denham: Prehistoric Plant Exploitation in New Guinea: Towards a contingent interpretation of agriculture Tim Bayliss-Smith: The Intensification Model as Applied to New Guinea Prehistory: A re-examination of Kuk Phases 4, 5 and 6 EMPOWERMENT AND EXPLOITATION: NORTH-SOUTH AND SOUTH-SOUTH ARCHAEOLOGICAL ENCOUNTERS G6 Historical Pedro Funari Ashish Chadha: Garden of the Dead: Colonial cemetery and Imperial landscapes Shahan 201 Archaeology (Brazil) Susan Briggs: Urban Archaeology of Port Adelaide: The Port Adelaide historical archaeology project, South Australia Neil Averitt: Reconstructing the Nineteenth Century Frontier on Federal Lands in Utah GLOBAL PERSPECTIVES I1 Lithic Studies Pierre Desrosiers Pradeep K. Behera: A Study of the Heavy-Duty Tool Component from the Hannan 132 Around the World: (France) Mesolithic Industries of Orissa Highlands, India Different Views of Emran Garazhian a & Leila Papoli Yazdi: Vertical Nomadism a Firm Adaptation in the Human Past Central Zagros Through Stone Tool Maysoon Al-Nahar: Microlith Typology and Technology of the Upper and Epi- Analysis Paleolithic Jordan THE HEAVENS ABOVE: ARCHAEOASTRONOMY, SPACE HERITAGE AND SETI J1 Archaeo-astronomy: Clive Ruggles (UK) Archaeoastronomy and ethnoastronomy in Australia Gowan Conflicting Hugh Cairns Bill Harney Yidumduma: Our Wardaman Creation Story and Night Sky Auditorium Perspectives? (Australia) Hugh Cairns: Cosmic Spiritualities within a Wardaman Aboriginal Tradition of Night Sky Phenomena John Morieson: The Astronomy of the Boorong John Morieson: Solar-Based Lithic Design in Victoria, Australia THE HERITAGE OF WAR K4 Archaeology and Eric Cline (USA) Jay E. Silverstein, David Webster, Horacio Enrique Martínez & Timothy Pryzbyla War I: From the Murtha: The Defense of Tikal: Strategic architecture in the Maya Lowlands Center B Past to the Present Aida Akbar gizi Memmedova: Ancient Fortresses of Azerbaijan Vladimir Goroncharovski: The Seven Brothers Fortified Settlement (Labrutes) and War Aspect of the Greek - Barbarian Interactions in the East Border of the Bosporan Kingdom at the 5th - 1st centuries BC INDIGENOUS ARCHAEOLOGIES M2 Ethics, Public Larry Zimmerman Larry J. Zimmerman: The Use and Abuse of Indigenous Advisory Boards Pryzbyla 321 Policy, and (USA) Gabrielle Elliott: The Missouri River Sacred Site Conflict: Will tribes gain control? Concerns about Sven Ouzman Steve J. Dasovich & Marianne Long: Cell Tower Deconstruction: A cautionary tale Cultural and (South Africa) for developers Intellectual Property Joram Useb Adam Fish: Automobile Graverobbing: Ford Motor Co’s cinematic corporate (Southern Africa) propaganda and the commodification of American archaeology Peter R. Schmidt: Human Rights Issues Within the Practice of Archaeology INDIGENOUS ARRIVALS N2 First People in the Gustavo Politis North America Marist 208 Americas: (Argentina) David R. Yesner: Variability in Paleoindian Settlement in Eastern Beringia Processes and Time Sergey A. Vasil’ev: The Beringian Enigma: Lithic assemblage variability in the earliest Alaskan archaeological record Marcel Kornfeld: Large Mammals and Large Blinders: Why are Paleoindians still thought of as big-game specialists? And what are the alternatives? Robson Bonnichsen: An Early Ice Age Bone Flaking Pattern in the Americas José C. Jiménez López: La Presencia Humana en la Cuenca de México a Partir de 12,700 Años Héctor Pucciarelli, Rolando González, Marina Sardi & Fernando Ramírez Rozzi : Paleoamerican Position of Baja California Skulls. II Cranial-Functional Analysis LANDSCAPES, GARDENS AND DREAMSCAPES P5 The Archaeology of Kathryn Denning David Van Reybrouck: Gateways to the World: Zoological gardens, railway McMahon Zoos (Canada) stations and red light districts in the 19th-century cityscape 209 Cornelius Holtorf Christina Wessely: Reconstructing the Metropolis – The Aesthetics of (Sweden) Consumption in the 19th-century Zoo Kathryn Denning: Drawing the Dark: The evolution of captivity Cornelius Holtorf: The Politics and Ethics of Memory in Western Zoos MANAGING ARCHAEOLOGICAL RESOURCES Q2 Remote Sensing for Marshall Faintich Marshall Faintich: Introduction O’Boyle 109 Archaeology (USA) Roland Fletcher & Damian Evans: Remote Sensing at Angkor Garth Lawrence Anthony Beck, Graham Philip, Daniel Donoghue & Nikolaos Galiatsatos: The (Canada) Archaeological Evaluation of Integrated High and Medium Scale Satellite Imagery in Syria Thomas L. Sever, William Saturno & Daniel E. Irwin: Mapping the Ancient Maya Landscape from Space Nicholas Rauh, Christopher Dore & LuAnn Wandsnider: Enhancing Survey Productivity: Remote sensing analysis of high resolution satellite imagery to locate substantial architectural sites in a Mediterranean environment (Rough Cilicia, Southern Turkey) Q4 Military Impacts and Cheryl Huckerby Cheryl Huckerby: Improving Military Stewardship: Awareness and Integration is O’Boyle 106 Stewardship of (USA) the Key Archaeological Vincent Gaffney Glynn Barratt: The Use of Remotely-Sensed Imagery in Cultural Landscape Resources (UK) Characterization at Fort Hood, Texas J. R. Hunter: Clearing up the Mess (Military heritage preservation) MARKETING HERITAGE R2 Ethical Interactions: Lynn Meskell (USA) Martin Hall: Destination Resorts and the Commodification of Heritage Pryzbyla National Jane Lydon: Object Lessons: Memorialising colonial Australia Center A Modernities, Emma Blake: Towards An Even Playing Field: Parity and practice on an Tourism and the archaeological project In Sicily Archaeological Ayfer Bartu: Modernity and its Prehistories: Presenting Çatalhöyük Imaginary Imaginary Jeffrey Himpele & Quetzil Castaneda: Incidents of Travel in Chichén Itzá (FILM & DISCUSSION) MOVING IMAGES: FILMS, VIDEO AND ARCHAEOLOGY S1 Video as a Tool for Serge Lemaître Cecilia Manosa & A. Gwynn Henderson: The Prehistoric Mounds of Uruguay: Pryzbyla 323 Archaeologists (Belgium) Linking the past and the future Willeke Wendrich: A Whisper of Palm Leaves: Video and the ethnoarchaeological analysis of ancient technology Serge Lemaitre: The Canadian Shield Rock Paintings: Video and recording Thomas Carr: Visual Imagery, Artistic Representation and Story Telling in Archaeological Research OF THE PAST, FOR THE FUTURE: INTEGRATING ARCHAEOLOGY AND CONSERVATION T8 Issues at World Getty Conservation PANEL DISCUSSION Hannan 108 Heritage Sites Institute (USA) PAST HUMAN ENVIRONMENTS IN MODERN CONTEXTS U3 Correlation Between Jim Cassidy (USA) Nina Kononenko: On the Earliest Evidence of Marine Resource Exploitation in the Caldwell 109 Cultural and Michael A. Glassow Russian Far East Environmental (USA) Sarah Nelson: Cultural and Environmental Change in Coastal Korea Change Across the Nina A. Kononenko Yuri Vostretsov: Environmental Changes and Migrations: Case of study North Pacific Rim (Russia) David Yesner & Alexander Popov: Paleoecology of the Boisman Culture in North Pacific Perspective PERSPECTIVES ON REPATRIATION FOR A NEW CENTURY V3 Returning the Terry Snowball PANEL DISCUSSION McMahon Sacred (USA) 200 REGIONAL ARCHAEOLOGIES W3 Recent Sarah M. Nelson Changbom Park & Kong-jin Yang: Astronomical Aspects of Dolmens in Korea Shahan 306 Developments in (USA) Yangjin Pak: Rethinking the Korean Bronze Age Korean Hyo-Jai Im (Korea) Sung-rak Choi: The Ancient Culture of the Yeongsan River Basin from 3rd to 4th Archaeology. In Century AD Commemoration of Young-jin Yim: A Comparative Study on the Stone Chamber Tombs between 10th Memorial Korea, Japan, and China Anniversary of Dr. Jong-Taik Choi: Koguryo Pottery Kim Won Yong UNDERWATER AND MARITIME ARCHAEOLOGY X4 Underwater Margaret Leshikar- W. Nagelkerken, T. van Giessen, R. Hayes & D. Knepper: Development of Marist 109 Archaeology in Latin Denton (Cayman Maritime Archaeological Tourism Using the Wreckage of the English S.S. Mediator America and the Islands) in Curaçao Caribbean Pilar Luna- W. Nagelkerken & R. Hayes: The Historical Anchorage of Kralendijk, Bonaire, Erreguera (Mexico) N.A., Including the Wreckage of the Dutch Brigantine Sirene (1831) Pilar Luna Erreguerena: The National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH) and the Submerged Cultural Heritage in Mexico Patricia Meehan Hermanson: Considerations on Early 17th Century Spanish Shipbuilding and its Influence on Nuestra Señora del Juncal’s Shipwreck X9 Achievable goals: Judy Logan Claire Peachey: Field Conservation on Underwater Sites Marist 213 Conservation (Canada) Teresita Kessler, María Eugenia Piñeyro & Dolores Elkin: Basic Electrochemical Choices for the Real Betty Seifert (USA) Experiments with Copper and Iron Samples in Relation to Underwater Archaelogy World Néstor G. González, Philippe de Viviés, Michael J. Drews & Paul Mardikian: Hunting Free and Bound Chloride in the Cast and Wrought Iron from the Hunley

1.00 - 2 00 PM: LUNCH

2.00 - 3.30 PM: PLENARY SESSIONS & PANELS

IS THERE A FUTURE FOR THE PAST? AN ARCHAEOLOGIST'S PERSPECTIVE Brian Fagan (speaker) Professor, Department of Anthropology UC Santa Barbara — Pryzbyla Section A

ARCHAEOLOGY AND SOCIAL JUSTICE Randall McGuire (panel organizer) Professor of Anthropology State University of New York, Binghamton Panelists: Mercedes Doretti, The Argentine Forensic Anthropology Team Adel H. Yahya, Director, Palestinian Association for Cultural Exchange — Pryzbyla Section B

LA PRÁCTICA DE LA ARQUEOLOGÍA EN LOS PAISES POBRES Y RICOS Ramiro Matos M. (speaker) Curator, National Museum of the American Indian — Pryzbyla Section C

3.30 - 4.00 PM: COFFEE BREAK 4.00 - 6.00 PM: AFTERNOON SESSIONS

SESSION ORGANIZERS PRESENTATIONS ROOM ARCHAEOLOGY, ETHICS AND HUMAN RIGHTS A3 Ethical Archaeology Yannis Hamilakis Mark Pluciennik: Tourism, Heritage, and Neo-Colonialism Hannan 106 in a Capitalist World (UK) Nick Shepherd: “When the Hand that Holds the Trowel is Black”: Disciplinary Philip Duke (USA) practices of self-representation in archaeology and the question of “native” labour Alison Wylie: To Be Announced ARCHAEOLOGY IN THE DIGITAL AGE B3 The Future as Past: Christine Finn (UK) Christine Finn & Sellam Ismail: Digital Digging - Data Archaeology Shahan 201 Preserving the Dag Spicer (USA) Christine Finn: Silicon Valley: A landscape in flux Computer Age Julian D. Richards: Rescue Archaeology: Preserving the bits Javier Andres Comin: Finding and Preserving Early Computer Machines Mark Samis: Learning from Classic Computing Dag Spicer: Raiders of the Lost Mainframe: Rescuing computer history one object at a time Ruth Tringham: Forgetting and Remembering the Digital Experience and Digital Data ARCHAEOLOGY, TEACHING AND TRAINING C3 Archaeology and John H. Jameson Jr Steven L. De Vore: Recent Advances in Archaeological Prospection Techniques Shahan 204 Globalization: (USA) John H. Jameson Jr: An Interdisciplinary Cross Training Course of Study for Challenges in Joseph Archaeologists, Educators, and Interpreters in the National Park Service Education and Schuldenrein (USA) Carol J. Ellick: And, We Call Ourselves Professionals: Inroads into professional Training for the 21st George S. Smith continuing education Century (USA) Jody Steele: Keeping Archaeology Alive in the 21st Century: The worth of John Collis (UK) archaeology in contemporary society and using public archaeology to sustain our discipline ART AND SYMBOLISM D3 A Global Approach Ines Domingo-Sanz Emmanuel Anati: The Art of Beginnings McMahon to Obtaining (Spain) Donna Gillette: The Distribution and Antiquity of the California Pecked Curvilinear 209 Meaning from Early Emmanuel Anati Nucleated (PCN) Rock Art Tradition Art (Italy) Inés Domingo Sanz: The Stylistic Value of Technique. Analysis of Repetition and Distribution Guidelines of Representation Techniques in Levantine Rock Art Tran Ky Phuong: The Recent Archaeological Finds of Champa Art in Central Vietnam George Dimitriadis: Solar Ships from the Desert to the Alps Veli Aliyev: Petroglyphs of Gemigaya Per Karsten: New Light on Scandinavian Mesolithic Art Iddir Amara: Les Figures Rupestres du Djebel Serkout (Site Inédit de l’Ahaggar, Sahara Central, Algérie) COLONIALISM, IDENTITY AND SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY E3 Archaeology and Bozena Webart Luiz Oosterbeek & Bozena Webart: Introduction Pryzbyla 351 Cultural Diversity (Sweden) Part One: Approaches to cultural change Louis Oosterbeek Luiz Oosterbeek: Changing Quantity into Quality: Common trends and conflicting (Portugal) diversity in later Prehistoric Europe Christina Risberg: The Spread of Iron tTchnology in Europe - Sweden and Greece Kamolthip Thansawangdumrong and Sawang Lertrit: Prehistoric Cultural Interaction: A view from central Thailand Alan G. Morris: Three Case Studies of Forager/Agropastoralist Interaction During the Advent of the Iron Age in Southern Africa: A human osteological perspective Hakan Karlsson and Anders Gustafsson: Heritage as Socio-Political Dialogue

Part Two: Human evolution and change - Nature vs. culture Sam Hardy: New Darwinism, Old problems: Evolutionary theory and racist practice Adam Chou: A New Look at the Multi-Regional Theory Carol W. Hill: How did Archaic Homo become Homo sapiens sapiens? DIASPORAS F4 Interpreting and Fiona J.L. Handley Barbara Heath: Interpreting Slavery at Thomas Jefferson’s Poplar Forest: Pryzbyla Presenting the (UK) Challenges and opportunities Center C Archaeology of Barbara J. Heath Brempong Osei-Tutu: Monuments and the Experience of Historical Reality: African Slavery to the Public (USA) Americans and Ghana’s slave castles on a transnational landscape Lori Lee: Slavery in the Danish West Indies: Archaeology and education at Annaberg Plantation Ywone Edwards-Ingram: “Great Hopes” or Grave Concerns? Archaeology and the African-American Past at Colonial Williamsburg Tony Tibbles: Interpreting Slavery: The Transatlantic Slavery Gallery in Liverpool Fiona J. L. Handley: Presenting Slavery at Heritage Sites: What’s behind the difficulties of interpretation and the continuing issues of neglect? EMPOWERMENT AND EXPLOITATION: NORTH-SOUTH AND SOUTH-SOUTH ARCHAEOLOGICAL ENCOUNTERS G5 Inherited Models Tim Denham J. Peter White: The Concept of ‘Domestication’ in Pacific Prehistory McMahon and the Denial of (Australia) Geertrui Louwagie & Roger Langohr: ‘Traditional’ or Spiritual-Driven as Opposed 318 Prehistory: José Iriarte (USA) to ‘Modern’ or Rational-Driven Agricultural Systems on the Island of Rapa Nui Challenging Existing Luc Vrydaghs (Easter Island, Chili) Concepts of (Ghent) Agriculture Minisession C – Perspectives on agriculture in the Americas Jose Iriarte: Investigating the Dispersal of Cultigens into Southern South America Fábio de Oliveira Freitas: Pre-Columbian Indigenous Migrations on South America Inferred by Genetic studies on Archaeological Crops Founded in Calcareous Shelters of Brazil Matthew P. Sayre: Chronicling Indigenous Accounts of the Rise of Agriculture John E. Staller: An Exploration in Domesticating Prehistoric Andean Landscapes: The case study of Zea mays Robert G. Thompson: Tracing the Origin and Diffusion of Domesticated Maize Through Phytolith Assemblages Recovered from Food Residues GLOBAL PERSPECTIVES I1 Lithic Studies Pierre Desrosiers Ferdinand William Bekoe Akuffo & A. Zyambo: The Indigenous Arrivals and the Hannan 132 Around the World: (France) First People Different Views of Yohannes Zeleke: The Early Acheulean of Africa with Pick: A case study at KGA4 the Human Past A2 assemblage Konso-Gardula (Ethiopia) Through Stone Tool Eleanor Crosby: A New Approach to Classification as a Tool for Understanding the Analysis Past Bo Knarrström: Viking Age Flint Use Noura Rahmani & Pierre M. Desrosiers: Technology as a Social Science: a North African example THE HEAVENS ABOVE: ARCHAEOASTRONOMY, SPACE HERITAGE AND SETI J1 Archaeo-astronomy: Clive Ruggles (UK) PANEL DISCUSSION Gowan Conflicting Hugh Cairns Clive Ruggles: Position paper: “Archaeoastronomy: Conflicting Perspectives?” Auditorium Perspectives? (Australia) THE HERITAGE OF WAR K5 Archaeology and Nils Anfinset Nils Anfinset: Archaeology in a Sacred and Contested Area. Excavations in the Pryzbyla War II: From the (Norway) Jericho Region 2002. Center B Present to the Brooke S. Blades: Landscapes of War and the Promotion of National Traditions Future and Myths Eric H. Cline: Jerusalem Besieged: Ancient conflicts, modern propaganda Robert Layton: War and the Breakdown of Social Order Wilhelm Londono: The Effects of Warfare on the Practice of Archaeology in Colombia Elaine Smollin: The Aesthetics and Ethics of Archaeology: Lithuania INDIGENOUS ARCHAEOLOGIES M6 The Historical Alistair Paterson Stephen Silliman: Contact or Colonialism? Interpreting Indigenous People in North Pryzbyla 321 Archaeology of (Australia) American Historical Archaeology Indigenous Peoples Traci Ardren: Catechized and Colonized: Themes explored in Maya archaeology of the historic period Naomi Anderson & Christopher Wilson: History, Historical Archaeology and Indigenous Australians Jane Lydon: Colonial Encounters: Archaeology at Ebenezer Mission, north- western Victoria Ruth Trocolli: Understanding Native Leadership Patterns: Elite status trumps gender INDIGENOUS ARRIVALS AND FIRST PEOPLES N1 First People in East Huw J. Barton (UK) Andrei V.Tabarev: Fareastern Argonauts: Archaeological evidence on the initial Marist 208 Asia stages of the watercraft A.V. Postnov: The Problem of Peopling of Altai (South Siberia): The differences of culture complexes between caves and open-air sites Eugeny P. Rybin: Running Along the Mountains: Mousterian-Early Upper Paleolithic peopling of south Siberia Alexander A.Vasilevski : Absolute Chronology and Periods of the Dispersals of a Stone Age Man at the Coasts of the Okhotsk and Japanese seas Andrei I. Krivoshapkin: Initial Upper Paleolithic of Uzbekistan: Intrusion of modern humans or evolved neanderthal culture? Huw Barton: Foraging Tubers in the Tropics: Considering the evidence from Niah Cave, Sarawak, Malaysia Ambiru Masao & Yamashina Akira: Hunter-Gatherer Mobility in Late Palaeolithic Japan: Approach from re-fitting obsidian artefacts INTERPRETING ARCHAEOLOGY O3 Explaining Kodzo Gavua WORKSHOP Caldwell 109 Ourselves (Ghana) Anne Pyburn (USA) LANDSCAPES, GARDENS AND DREAMSCAPES P3 Neolithic Movement Antonia Davidson László Bartosiewicz: Prehistoric Hunting and Fishing in the Middle Danube Region Life Cycle Through and (USA) Erika Gal: Bird Hunting in the Carpathian Basin with Special Reference to Neolithic 108 Settlement on the Pawel Valde-Nowak Data from Hungary and Romania Central European (Poland) François Bertemes & Peter F. Biehl : New Perspectives on Neolithic Enclosures Landscape in Central Europe Maja Paunovi, Eva Wild, Peter Steier & Dinko Radi: Epigravettian/Mesolithic Transition at Vela Spilja on Island Kor_ula, Croatia, Eastern Adriatic Nadezhda S. Kotova: Natural-Climatic Conditions and Economy of the Population of Ukraine in the Neolithic Arkadiusz Marciniak: Movement and Everyday Activities in the Middle Neolithic in the North European Plain Cristian F. Schuster: Navigation in Prehistory on the Region of the Lower Danube and Western Black Sea Coast Alexandru Morintz: Prehistoric Habitation on the Lower Danube Pawel Valde-Nowak: World Beyond: Neolithic campsites in the mountains Tsoni Tsonev: Landscape Metaphors and Chipped-Stone Technological Cycles in East Balkan Late Prehistory MANAGING ARCHAEOLOGICAL RESOURCES Q2 Remote Sensing for Marshall Faintich Garth R. Lawrence: NEXTMap Britain O’Boyle 109 Archaeology (USA) Robert Bewley: Understanding the Past – Aerial Survey, Remote Sensing, Garth Lawrence Interpretation and Management (Canada) Marshall Faintich: Using Remotely Sensed Imagery for Expedited Archaeological Site Characterization Thomas Carr: Using Multi-Spectral Satellite Imagery and Reflectance Spectroscopy to Study Ceramic Production Areas at Ancestral Puebloan Sites in New Mexico Kamal Aldin Niknami: Application of Remote Sensing and Geographical Information Systems (GIS) for the Mitigation of Natural and Archaeological Landscapes of the Garrangu River Basin, Northern Iran MARKETING HERITAGE R6 UNESCO and World Yorke Rowan (USA) Frederick W. Lange: Population Trends And Cultural Heritage Preservation In Pryzbyla Heritage Central America Center A Alberto Martorell Carreño: El Santuario Histórico de Machu Picchu. Vacíos y Defectos en el Proceso de Planificación en un Bien Arqueológico y Natural de Valor Universal Samuel V. Connell, Ana Lucía Gonzalez & Chad Gifford: Entering the World Stage as a World Heritage Site: The Pambamarca Fortress Complex, Pichincha, Ecuador Samia Rab: International Charters of Restoration and their Relevance in Reconstructing Heritage Resources in Shrajah, UAE Sue Smalldon: The Promotion of Indigenous Archaeological Heritage James Bruhn: Heritage displays along Hadrian’s Wall and their Global Context Thabo Manetsi: Tourism and the Commodification of Culture: Ethics in presenting rock art through tourism MOVING IMAGES: FILMS, VIDEO AND ARCHAEOLOGY S2 Nationalism and Sultana Zorpidu Peter S. Allen: Nationalism in Archaeological Film: The case in the United States Pryzbyla 323 Politics in Films (Greece) Adam Fish: Archaeology as Graverobbing! about Archaeology Peter Allen (USA) Ruth Lindner: Ancient Rome and Romanian Film in the Ceausescu Era Angela Piccini: Mediatized Archaeologies and Domesticated Pasts: UK television’s stories about people and things Tom Stern: “Könnte Muttererde eindringlicher zu unssprechen?” (“Could Mother Earth Talk More Urgently to Us?”) Archaeology on film during the “Third Reich” Sultana Zorpidu: Archaeology as a Political Enterprise: Film archaeologists in national and colonial scenarios Patricia Rahemipour: Stranger than Paradise. About the Strategies of Making the Strange and the Foreign to Something Known in Archaeological Film OF THE PAST, FOR THE FUTURE: INTEGRATING ARCHAEOLOGY AND CONSERVATION T9 Archaeology and World Tourism PANEL DISCUSSION Hannan 108 Tourism: A Viable Organization and Partnership? the Getty Conservation Institute (USA) PERSPECTIVES ON REPATRIATION FOR A NEW CENTURY V1 Room for Both Dorothy Lippert Timothy D. Owen & F. Donald Pate: Repatriation and Native Title McMahon Research and (USA) Doug William: Sharing the Willandra 200 Repatriation? The Michael Westaway Alan Burns: Native Title, Politics and Repatriation: The case of the Charlton child Value of (Australia) burial, South Western Victoria, Australia Collaborative Herb Harradine, Wolfgang Müller & Michael Westaway: Resolving the Issue of Research Provenance Through Stable Isotope Analysis Dennis Hastings & Karl Reinhard: Learning from the Ancestors: Scientific and tribal cooperation in care of human remains Stephen Ousley & William Billeck: The Value of Recording Metric Variation from Remains Subject to Repatriation Remains Subject to Repatriation REGIONAL ARCHAEOLOGIES W5 Recent Scott MacEachern Abdeljalil Bouzouggar: The Middle-Upper Palaeolithic Transition in North Africa Shahan 306 Developments in (USA) J. Ako Okoro: Ancient Cisterns and Modern Boreholes in Gerinshanu, Northern African Archaeology Ghana: Applied archaeological insights Azeez Owolabi: Anthropogenic Impact on Natural Vegetation and Land: A case study of Egbeda local government and its environs Jemikalaja David: Impact of Oil Prospecting on Culture in Niger-Delta of Nigeria Pierre Kinyock, Bienvenu Gouemgouem, Olivier Nkokonda, Philippe Lavachery, Tchago Bouimon & Scott MacEachern: Komé to Ebomé: Archaeological research for the Chad Export Project, 1999 - 2003 Mostapha Belhilali: Morphogenèse and Paléoenvironements of the Middle and Upper Pleistocene in the Moroccan central Plate, Morocco Herman O. Kiriama: Inverted Gender: The case of the Agikuyu of Kenya Eustace Gittonga: Ownership, Conservation and Exploitation of Archaeological Heritage UNDERWATER AND MARITIME ARCHAEOLOGY X4 Underwater Margaret Leshikar- Flor Trejo Rivera: The Shipwreck of Nuestra Señora del Juncal: Storms, divine Marist 109 Archaeology in Latin Denton (Cayman punishment and human errors America and the Islands) Carmen Rojas Sandoval, Pilar Luna Erreguerena & Arturo González: New Caribbean Pilar Luna- Studies about the Possible Location of Nuestra Señora del Juncal through the Erreguera (Mexico) Nautical Charts and the Measurement Systems of the XVII Century Vera Moya Sordo: Riddles in the Dark: A behavioral interpretation of a submerged 16th Century archaeological context Roberto Enrique Galindo Domínguez: Don Pancho’s site: An 18th century British shipwreck Arturo H. González González, Carmen Rojas Sandoval,Octavio del Río Lara & Pilar Luna Erreguerena: Submerged Prehistoric Caves in Quintana Roo, Mexico. Study of the Early Inhabitants through Underwater Archaeology X10 Between the Tides: Garry Momber (UK) Thomas McErlean: Inter-tidal Archaeology in Ireland Marist 213 Archaeology of the Tom McErlean (UK) Garry Momber: From the Post Medieval to the Mesolithic in a Single Tidal Cycle Inter-Tidal Zone Colin Breen: Mombasa, Kenya: A case study in foreshore archaeology Michael K. Faught: Submerged Prehistoric Sites on a Low Slope, Shallow Drowned Karst Plain in Northwest Florida N. C. Flemming: What Questions Can Submerged Prehistoric Landscape Archaeology Answer? Margaret Purser: Red Lantern Run: Documenting the inland maritime landscape of the Sacramento Delta

6.00 PM: Digital Rave Performance: ArcheoTrance: An Archaeological Dance Floor

Thursday 26th June 2003

9.00 - 11.00 AM: MORNING SESSIONS

SESSION ORGANIZERS PRESENTATIONS ROOM INDEPENDENT Z3 Recent Research in Andrew Warner Gerald S. Hawkins & Vance R. Tiede: Stonehenge: Archaeology and ancient Shahan 204 World Archaeology (Australia) knowledge Stephanie Ford Vance R. Tiede & Gerald S. Hawkins: Calendric Orientation at Town Creek Indian (USA) Mound, North Carolina Nieves Ehrenberg Calixta Gabriel: The Importance of Maya Spirituality in Every Day Life, Past and (Mexico) Present Adam Chou: Evolutionary Basis of Hominid Cognition Development ARCHAEOLOGY IN THE DIGITAL AGE B5 Digital Archives and Julian D. Richards Julian D. Richards: Introduction Shahan 201 Access (UK) Christian-Emil Ore, Jon Holmen, Øyvind Eide & Ellen Jordal: Documenting Two Histories at Once: Doing archaeology on archaeological texts James Landrum: The Digital Archive Network for Anthropology (DANA): current content and future potentials Sharon Aponte Misdea: The Histories of Tikal, From Yax Ch’actel Xok to MrSID: An introduction to the Tikal Digital Access Project Csanád Bálint: Contacts Between The Carpathian Basin And The Mediterraneum In The Early Middle Ages ART AND SYMBOLISM D5 The Politics of Anita G. Cook Anita Cook & Emily Kaplan: Introduction McMahon Representation 2: (USA) Anita Cook & Tamara Bray: The Art of Empire in the Andes: A comparison of Inca 209 Iconography and Emily Kaplan (USA) and Huari ceramic drinking assemblages and iconography Agency Catherine Allen & Emily Kaplan: Andean Ceremonial Drinking Cups: Representation, materials and technology over time Paulina Ledergerber-Crespo: Ecuador, One with the Sun and the Moon: the meaning of gold- platinum and gold-silver work in ancient America Joan J. Taylor: The Wessex Master Goldsmith: His work and its implications Valeriu Sirbu: The Thracians - Iconography and Imagery DIASPORAS F1 Diaspora, Identity Ian Lilley (Australia) Emma Blake: Cultural Reticence and the Phoenician Diaspora Pryzbyla and Community Emma Blake (USA) Richard Hingley: A Roman Diaspora Center C Pedro Paulo A. Funari: The African Diaspora in Brazil and the Role of Archaeology Ian Lilley: Lapita in Oceania: Identity and diaspora beyond the Black Atlantic EMPOWERMENT AND EXPLOITATION: NORTH-SOUTH AND SOUTH-SOUTH ARCHAEOLOGICAL ENCOUNTERS G5 Inherited Models Tim Denham Linda Perry: Re-Examining the “Typical” Pre-Hispanic Lowland South American McMahon and the Denial of (Australia) Diet: a View from the Middle Orinoco 318 Prehistory: José Iriarte (USA) Kevin O. Pope & Mary D. Pohl: Plant Domestication and Early Village Life in Challenging Existing Luc Vrydaghs Mesoamerica and the Near East Concepts of (Ghent) Gayle J. Fritz: Keepers of Louisiana’s Levees: Early moundbuilders, forest Agriculture managers, fisher-hunters, and cultivators Jack Rossen: Archaeobotany, Native Agriculture, and Bridges Between Native and Non-Native People: Upstate New York and beyond

Minisession D – Perspectives on agriculture in India and Africa Dorian Q. Fuller: Waxing Crescents, Non-Centres and Non-Sense: The local scale of agricultural origins GLOBAL PERSPECTIVES I6 Ethnoarchaeology: Carmen Arellano Part 1: Traditional Ethnoarchaeology Hannan 132 Contributions and (Peru) Gary Urton: The Building and Maintenance of Public Structures as Social Developments Maria Carmen Serra Construction: A case study for an Andean ethnoarchaeology Puche (Mexico) Ramiro Matos: Essay on the Provincial Incas from the Ethnoarchaeological Perspective Afosi Alex: Ethno-Archaeological Reconnaissance of Ijebu-Igbo Land (Ogun State, Nigeria) John Ako Okoro: “Salaga, a Town of 1000 wells”: Archaeological, Ethnohistorical and ethnographic findings Talla Richard Tanto: Witchcraft Containment and Settlement Locations in Traditional Cameroon: A case study of the Bangsi Ayase Friday John: Indigenous Technology: Techniques of calabash carving in Oyo, Nigeria THE HEAVENS ABOVE: ARCHAEOASTRONOMY, SPACE HERITAGE AND SETI J2 Space Heritage and John Campbell John B. Campbell: Assessing and Managing Human Space Heritage in the Solar Pryzbyla 351 the Potential for (Australia) System: The current state of play and some proposals Exoarchaeology in Beth O’Leary (USA) Alice C. Gorman: Cultural Heritage Management in Orbit the Solar System: Alice C. Gorman: The Cultural Landscape of Space National and Beth L. O’Leary, Ralph Gibson, John Versluis & Leslie Brown: Lunar International Archaeology: A view of Federal U.S. historic preservation law on the Moon Perspectives THE HERITAGE OF WAR K3 Cultural Material Takehiko Matsugi Marion Forsyth: Casualties of War: The destruction of Iraq’s cultural heritage as a Pryzbyla Preservation During (Japan) result of U.S. Action during and after the Gulf War Center B Armed Conflict and Claire Smith Diane Scherzler: “Picture Not Found”. Reports on the Pillaging of Iraq’s Antiquities Post-War (Australia) in Leading German Print- and Online-Media Redevelopment. Heather Burke Jafar Mehrkian: Unprotected Global Cultural Heritages in War: Rescuing historical (Australia) monuments of Iran Juliette van Krieken-Pieters: Afghanistan’s Cultural Heritage: An exceptional case Frederick W. Lange: Cultural Heritage Preservation in Post-War Settings in Central America Gamini Wijesuriya: Is Restoration the Ultimate Solution for Gaining Lost Values? Restoring the World Heritage Site of the Temple of the Tooth Relic in Sri Lanka Destroyed by Terrorists Tsoni Tsonev: Thinking of Past, Ethnically Mixed Communities, and Sustainable Development HISTORICAL ARCHAEOLOGY AT THE DAWN OF THE 21ST CENTURY L3 Unlocking the Past: John H. Jameson Jr John Jameson and Lu Ann De Cunzo: Introduction Hannan 106 a Multi-year Public (USA) John Jameson and Lu Ann De Cunzo & other “Unlocking the Past” Outreach and Lu Ann De Cunzo contributors: The History, Goals, and Status of SHA’s “Unlocking the Past: Education Project of (USA) Historical Archaeology in North America” Project the Society for Natalie Vinton & Pamela Cressey: Smart Planning and Innovative Public Historical Outreach: The quintessential mix for the future of archaeology Archaeology Liz Thomas: Workhouse Architecture: Historically significant or cheap property? Lance M. Foster: Indigenous Communities and Historical Archaeology: Perspectives and Relevance INDIGENOUS ARCHAEOLOGIES M4 Oral History as Marge Bruchac Heather Harris: Why Don’t Most Archaeologists Understand that the Dead are Pryzbyla Archaeology (USA) Alive and we Remember 12,000 Years of History? Center A Heather Harris Pamela M. Cunningham: Contested Land: Burial grounds and Aboriginal oral (Canada) histories Boedhihartono and Agni Klintuni Boedhihartono: Female Productive Activities (The Significance of Female Roles in Different Indonesian Communities) Peter R Schmidt: Oral Traditions, Archaeology, and the Political Economy of Historical Memory in East Africa Semuyeh Nyugab: Memory as an Archaeological Clue to the Oral History and Folk Narrative in West Africa: The case of the Mbum people of Donga-Mantung of the western High Grassfields of Cameroon Jonathon R. Walz: A Forgotten Space and Remembered Time: Making pasts in lowland northeastern Tanzania INTERPRETING ARCHAEOLOGY O1 Teaching K. Anne Pyburn K. Anne Pyburn: Introduction: Ethics in Archaeological Context Pryzbyla 321 Archaeology as a (USA) Global Resource: Part I Teaching Archaeology in a Gendered World Interpreting the Liv Helga Dommasnes: Gendered Heritage and Popular Mediation Past, Creating the Margaret W. Conkey: Teaching Gendered Alternatives: Archaeology as critical Present thinking

Part II Teaching Archaeology of, to, and for Minorities in Developed Nations Claire Smith: A Matter of Social Justice Joe Watkins: From Scientific Imperialism to Romantic Subjectivism LANDSCAPES, GARDENS AND DREAMSCAPES P2 Landscapes of Amy Gazin- Sven Ouzman: Apartheid’s After Effects: Journey and storytelling in contested Gowan Clearance Schwartz (USA) landscapes Auditorium Angèle Smith Peter Read: Wasta Est: The land is laid waste (Canada) Olivia Lelong: New Places for Old: The re-inhabitation of cleared landscapes in northern Scotland Elizabeth M. Davis : Colonial Contact and Missionization on the West Coast of Ireland During the Potato Famine: The deserted village of Slievemore (Achill Island, Co. Mayo) Angèle P. Smith: Written Off the Map: Cleared landscapes of medieval Ireland MANAGING ARCHAEOLOGICAL RESOURCES Q1 Is the Private Sector Tomas Mendizabal PANEL DISCUSSION Pryzbyla 323 Part of the Solution (Panama) for International Alvaro Brizuela Cultural Heritage Casimir (Panama) Management? Gerald A. Wait (UK) Thomas R. Wheaton (USA) Q6 From Compliance John P. McCarthy THIS SESSION WILL BEGIN AT 8.30AM O’Boyle 106 Toward (USA) John McCarthy: What is “Compliance?”–What is “Stewardship?” An Introduction Stewardship? Peter Howard (UK) Patrick Robblee & Jon Berkin: Strategies for Cultural Resources Management on International Natural Gas Pipeline Projects in the United States Perspectives on the Catherine Glidden: “From California to the New York Island”: A look at exemplary Maturation of preservation efforts at the Federal Highway Administration Cultural/Heritage Susan Lassell & James Karbula: Stewardship–of What, and by Whom? Resources Nina Swidler & David Zimmerman: Equity in Heritage Resource Management Management Elisabeth Pauls, Stpehen Lensink, John Cordell & Melinda Ash: Problems and Solutions in Archaeological Stewardship: Experiences from a State archaeological repository Ingunn Holm: Legislation and Argumentation-Changing Practices in Norwegian Cultural Heritage Management MARKETING HERITAGE R3 Collecting Material Neil Brodie (UK) Neil Brodie: Who Wins and Who Loses? Morality and the Regulated Market McMahon Heritage: Past and Katherine Tubb Marina Papa Sokal: Law, Politics and Archaeology: The U.S. legal response to the 200 Present Orthodoxies (UK) protection of the world cultural heritage Patty Gerstenblith: Recent United States Legal Developments in the Protection of the Archaeological Heritage Colin Renfrew: Changing the Ethos: The museum spectrum and the implications of due diligence Paula Kay Lazrus: Supporting and Promoting the Idea of a Shared Cultural Patrimony S. K. Pachauri: Illicit Trafficking and the Antiques Trade in India: Recovery and renewed efforts to save and preserve the country’s heritage Robert D. Hicks: A Model Investigative Protocol for Looting Kathryn Walker Tubb: Artifacts and Emotion OF THE PAST, FOR THE FUTURE: INTEGRATING ARCHAEOLOGY AND CONSERVATION T10 Archaeology and State Administration PANEL DISCUSSION Hannan 108 Conservation in of Cultural Heritage China Today: of the People’s Meeting the Republic of China Challenges of Rapid and the Getty Development Conservation Institute (USA) PAST HUMAN ENVIRONMENTS IN MODERN CONTEXTS U2 Pre-industrial Roland Fletcher Roland Fletcher: The Nature of Low Density Dispersed Urbanism: A global view Caldwell 109 Urbanism in (Australia) Michael Coe: Classic Angkor and Classic Maya Revisited Tropical Eleanor King: Of Heterarchy, Urbanism, and the Maya Environments: Elizabeth Graham: Laterally Urban, but Just as Dense: Exploding some myths Magnitude, about Maya cities Organisation and Julie Kunen: Ritual Technology and Resource Management in Tropical States Ecological Impact Damian Evans: Scale, Structure and the Demise of the ‘Hydraulic City’ at Angkor Christophe Pottier: Angkor and Beyond COFFEE BREAK – bring coffee/tea back to session room Discussion – John Miksic, Tom Sever and Michael Coe UNDERWATER AND MARITIME ARCHAEOLOGY X8 Maritime Paul Lane (Kenya) Somasiri Devendra: Evolution Through Interaction: The origins, evolution and Marist 213 Archaeology in the Somasiri Devendra decline of traditional watercraft of Sri Lanka Indian Ocean and (Sri Lanka) Robert Parthesius: The Avondster-Project in Galle, Sri Lanka Adjacent Regions Ananda Gunatilaka: Archaeological Potential of Near-Shore Environments in the South Asian Region Nancy Pinto-Orton: A Model of Sea-Going Trade in Early Historic Gujarat, India Tom Vosmer: Investigations at Qalhat: The archaeology of an Islamic port of the western Indian Ocean Lucy Blue: Myos: A Roman and Islamic port on the Red Sea coast of Hormos/ Quseir al-Qadim, Egypt Ralph K. Pedersen: Black Assarca Island, the Dahlak Archipelago, and Maritime Archaeology: Reality and potential Colin Breen: Archaeologies of the Later Historical Coast of East Africa Jaco Boshoff: Uncovering the Slave Ship Meermin: A project to reclaim the hidden heritage of slavery in South Africa X4 Underwater Margaret Leshikar- Carmen Rojas Sandoval, Arturo H. González González, Octavio del Río Lara & Marist 109 Archaeology in Latin Denton (Cayman Pilar Luna Erreguerena: Mayan Mortuary Deposits in the Cenotes of Yucatan and America and the Islands) Quintana Roo, Mexico Caribbean Pilar Luna- Antonio Lezama: Arqueología Marítimo-Fluvial del Río de la Plata Erreguera (Mexico) Dolores Elkin: Maritime Archaeology and Underwater Cultural Heritage in Argentina: Ongoing work at the Instituto Nacional de Antropologia y Pensamiento Latinoamericano Ricardo Bastida, Monica Grosso & Dolores Elkin: The Role of Benthic Communities and Environmental Agents in the Evolution and Conservation of Underwater Archaeological Sites

11.00 - 11.30 AM: COFFEE BREAK

11.30 AM – 1.00 PM: MIDDAY SESSIONS

SESSION ORGANIZERS PRESENTATIONS ROOM ARCHAEOLOGY IN THE DIGITAL AGE B2 Envisioning and Jeanne Lopiparo Jeanne Lopiparo: Envisioning and Embodying Classic Maya House Societies: Shahan 201 Embodying the (USA) Hypermedia representations of the dialogic production of material culture Past: Hypermedia Graeme Earl: Constructing Quseir: Stories, pictures and reflexivity in the Explorations of visualisation of a Roman past Archaeology Ruth Tringham: Interweaving Digital Narratives with Dynamic Archaeological Databases for the Public Presentation of Cultural Heritage Jeanne Sept: African Archaeology Database & TimeWeb: A digital learning environment for multi-scale archaeological interpretations Carol McDavid: The Internet and Public Archaeological Practice: A critical look at the hype of hypertext ART AND SYMBOLISM D5 The Politics of Anita G. Cook Kathryn Piquette: Images of Power: Representation in early Egypt McMahon Representation 2: (USA) Eugenia Robinson: A Sacred Maya Place: Rock art, rituals and hunting at la Casa 209 Iconography and Emily Kaplan (USA) de las Golondrinas, Guatemala Agency Blanca Alvarado: Maya Clothing and Maya Archaeology Danae Fiore: Body Painting in Action. The Creation of Social Divisions through Ceremonial Image Making and Display in Tierra del Fuego DIASPORAS F1 Diaspora, Identity Ian Lilley (Australia) Jane Lydon: Foreign Tastes: Becoming Chinese in Sydney, Australia Pryzbyla and Community Emma Blake (USA) Marek Zvelebil & Alena Lukes: The Origin and Emergence of the LBK Culture in Center C Central Europe - a Case of an Early Farming Diaspora in Prehistory? EMPOWERMENT AND EXPLOITATION: NORTH-SOUTH AND SOUTH-SOUTH ARCHAEOLOGICAL ENCOUNTERS G5 Inherited Models Tim Denham Mukund D. Kajale: Palaeo-Ethnobotanical Finds from Excavations in South India McMahon and the Denial of (Australia) with Reference to Protohistoric Watgal, Karnataka: Initial farming practices and 318 Prehistory: José Iriarte (USA) possible African crop connections with Deccan peninsula Challenging Existing Luc Vrydaghs R. Oslisly & L. White: Human Impact on the Environment of Two Forested Central Concepts of (Ghent) African Countries (Gabon and Cameroon) During the Holocene. Agriculture Marie-Claude Van Grunderbeek & Emile Roche: Agriculture in Rwanda During the Early Iron Age the Early Iron Age Sarah Dingalo & Alfred Tsheboeng: Human Created Landscapes: The archaeology of the Shashe-Limpopo River basin, northeastern Botswana Philippe Lavachery: Holocene Land Use Patterns in Central Africa: a GIS approach L. Vrydaghs & V. Baeke: Space and Activities Patterns. A Proxy of Social complexity? GLOBAL PERSPECTIVES I6 Ethnoarchaeology: Carmen Arellano Part 2: Ethnoarchaeology and the communities: Impact and Meaning of Hannan 132 Contributions and (Peru) Ethnoarchaeology for the communities Developments Maria Carmen Serra Anthony Jenkinson, Richard Nuna & Stephen Loring: From Archaeology to Puche (Mexico) History: An emerging Innu perspective on the past Isaac Ndambi: The Practice of Ethnoarchaeology in Cameroon: A case study of the prescraft centre in Bali-Nyonga Foster-Aileru: Traditional Soap Production and Ashmound Archaeology in Yorubaland (Odo-Owa,Kwara State in Nigeria) Patricia Nietfeld: What to Make of It All? The Archaeological Collections of the National Museum of the American Indian Ernesto Montenegro: Les Communautés Locales et le Travail des Archéologues, une Discussion de Méthode THE HEAVENS ABOVE: ARCHAEOASTRONOMY, SPACE HERITAGE AND SETI J3 SETI and the Doug Vakoch (USA) John B. Campbell: The Potential for Archaeology in SETI Research Pryzbyla 351 Potential for Exo- John Campbell Douglas A. Vakoch: Archaeological Contributions to Interstellar Message Design archaeology Beyond (Australia) Informal Workshop 1: Ways in which Archaeology Could Assist with the Detection the Solar System: of Technologies Created by Remotely-based Intelligent Species How Does One Informal Workshop 2: Employing Experience with Decoding Ancient Human Imagine or Assess Languages to Encode and Decode Interstellar Messages Non-human Perspectives? THE HERITAGE OF WAR K6 Identity in the Ruins Lyn Leader-Elliott Christine Finn: Island Fortress: Heritage and the model occupation of Jersey, Pryzbyla of War?: Cultural (Australia) Channel Islands Center B Heritage, War and Takehiko Matsugi Lyn Leader-Elliott: War Memorials, Identity and Belonging in the Barossa Valley, Social Identity (Japan) South Australia Takehiko Matsugi: The Historical Trajectory to Kamikaze Tomoyo Nakao: Kamikaze” and the Formation of the Image of “Fanatic Orientals” Shumbu Jubishi: War-Related Sites in Japan -- Archaeological Researches and Citizens’ Movement to Preserve Cultural War Heritage in Recent Years(1990-2003) HISTORICAL ARCHAEOLOGY AT THE DAWN OF THE 21ST CENTURY L3 Unlocking the Past: John H. Jameson Jr PANEL DISCUSSION Hannan 106 a Multi-year Public (USA) Outreach and Lu Ann De Cunzo Education Project of (USA) the Society for Historical Archaeology INDIGENOUS ARCHAEOLOGIES M4 Oral History as Heather Harris Emmylou Rabe: Who Knows the Truth?: The role of archaeology in oral history Pryzbyla Archaeology (Canada) traditions Center A Marge Bruchac Richard Nuna: Innu History: Exploring the paths of stories, mythology and (USA) archaeology -- an Innu perspective Aron L. Crowell, Herman Moonin, Lillian Elvsaas & Nick Tanape, Sr: We Are Sugpiaq: Archaeology and oral traditions of the outer Kenai coast, Alaska Boedhihartono and Agni Klintuni Boedhihartono: Punan’s Oral Tradition M7 Reverse Martin Wobst (USA) Hamed Salem: Prospects of the Archaeology by Palestinians Pryzbyla 323 Archaeologies Roderick Anderson: The Role American Cultural Hegemony has Played in the Discourse on Seminole and Afro-Native American Identity Donald Gumurdul, Gabriel Maralngurra & Sally K. May: Revisiting the Removal of the Oenpelli Skeletal Remains INTERPRETING ARCHAEOLOGY O1 Teaching K. Anne Pyburn Part III Teaching Archaeology of, to, and for Minorities in Developing Nations Pryzbyla 321 Archaeology as a (USA) Alfredo Minetti & Marcia Bezerra de Almeida: Models of the Past and Theories of Global Resource: the Present: The politics of producing archaeological knowledge Interpreting the Zarko Tankosic: A Serbian Student Perspective on Graduate Archaeology Past, Creating the Education in the United States Present Part IV Discussion: Politics and Education; The Subversive Past Peter Stone: Ethical Awareness of the Moral Responsibilities: Has the situation changed? Pedro Funari: Archaeology to the Lay Public In Brazil: Three experiences LANDSCAPES, GARDENS AND DREAMSCAPES P2 Landscapes of Amy Gazin- Tracy Ireland & Matthew Kelly: Wilderness, Common, Parkland Gowan Clearance Schwartz (USA) Amy Gazin-Schwartz: Evicted, Abandoned, Avoided: The archaeology of “empty” Auditorium Angèle Smith landscapes. (Canada) Juliana Nairouz: An Ethno-Archaeological Study of Clearance in Palestine P6 Water Landscapes Astrid Lindenlauf Fiona Haughey: People and Water: A study of the relationship between humans Shahan 204 (Greece) and rivers in the Mesolithic (hunter-gatherers) and Neolithic (early farmers) Fiona Haughey (UK) Roberta Robin Dods: Wild Rice, Water Fowl and Fish in Open Water Systems as Interlinked Indicators Astrid Lindenlauf: Rivers and the Sea: Places of no return in ancient Greece Astrid Lindenlauf: Cleanliness and Bathing Facilities in the Roman Empire MANAGING ARCHAEOLOGICAL RESOURCES Q6 From Compliance John P. McCarthy Amalia Faustoferri, Anna Maria Sesteri, Mike Kaczor & Kent Schneider: O’Boyle 106 toward (USA) Building Heritage Management Capacity Through International Collaboration: The Stewardship? Peter Howard (UK) USDA Forest Service and Italian Ministry of Cultural Heritage and activities International Conor Dinneen: The Impacts of Forestry on Archaeology in Ireland with a Case Perspectives on the Study of Heritage Resource Management at Modoc National Forest, California Maturation of James Pritchard: Balancing Registers Thematically and the Resultant Conflicts Cultural/Heritage Between Levels of Significance: Some insights derived from a gaps analysis of the Resources heritage of the Tasman Peninsula, Tasmania Management Thomas King: “Compliance” and “Stewardship”: A false dichotomy John Howard: Comments OF THE PAST, FOR THE FUTURE: INTEGRATING ARCHAEOLOGY AND CONSERVATION T10 Archaeology and State Administration PANEL DISCUSSION Hannan 108 Conservation in of Cultural Heritage China Today: of the People’s Meeting the Republic of China Challenges of Rapid and the Getty Development Conservation Institute (USA) PAST HUMAN ENVIRONMENTS IN MODERN CONTEXTS U2 Pre-industrial Roland Fletcher Heng Thung: The Khmer Empire’s Impact on the Present-Day Forest of Cambodia Caldwell 109 Urbanism in (Australia) Richard Hansen: Ancient Environmental Impact: The consequences of incipient Tropical Maya occupation in the Mirador Basin of northern Guatemala Environments: Surat Lertlum Chulachomklao: Angkorean Roads Near Phimai and the Magnitude, Hydrological System of Sukhothai: Remote sensing and GIS for archaeological Organisation and applications in Thailand Ecological Impact Matti Kummu: The Historical Water Management of Angkor, Cambodia Barbara Fash with Karla Davis-Salazar & William Fash III: Reviving Ancient Water Management Practices in Mesoamerica Discussion – John Miksic, Elizabeth Graham, Roland Fletcher and Christophe Pottier PERSPECTIVES ON REPATRIATION FOR A NEW CENTURY V2 Logistics of William Billeck R. Eric Hollinger: The Logistics of Determining Cultural Affiliations in the McMahon Repatriation (USA) Repatriation Process 200 Lee Clauss, Russell Townsend & Brian Burgess: The Cultural Affiliation Crisis: Perceptions and perspectives of the Eastern Band of the Cherokee Nation William Billeck: Preparing for a Repatriation: A museum’s perspective Gordon L. Yellowman: Cheyenne Repatriation(s) - The What, How and Why REGIONAL ARCHAEOLOGIES W1 Aspects of Phasook Indrawooth Phasook Indrawooth: Dvaravati Kingdom: Epigraphical records Shahan 306 Epigraphy in (Thailand) Chirapat Prapandvidya: Society as Recorded in the Early Inscriptions found in Thailand: Amarjiva Lochan Thailand Archaeology and (Thailand) Interpretation in Action UNDERWATER AND MARITIME ARCHAEOLOGY X4 Underwater Margaret Leshikar- PANEL DISCUSSION Marist 109 Archaeology in Latin Denton (Cayman America and the Islands) Caribbean Pilar Luna- Erreguera (Mexico) X8 Maritime Paul Lane (Kenya) PANEL DISCUSSION Marist 213 Archaeology in the Somasiri Devendra Indian Ocean and (Sri Lanka) Adjacent Regions

1.00 - 2 00 PM: LUNCH 2.00 - 3.30 PM: CLOSING PLENARY SESSION 3.30 - 4.00 PM: COFFEE BREAK 4.00 - 6.00 PM: Conference closes