67Th Annual Florida Anthropological Society Meeting
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th Poster Presentation Schedule 67 Annual Florida Anthropological Society Meeting Morning Session Program Schedule Archaeology Works: Engaging Programs for Everyone Kassie Kemp and Brittany Yabczanka Thursday, May 28, 2015 4:30 – 5:30 Registration Concourse Eto Perro Experimental Archaeology Dugout Canoe Project Haley Messer, Krissy Hogeweg Friday, May 29, 2015 8:00 – Noon FPAN Board Meeting The Keys Bringing Back the Boon: Studying Abroad Can Contribute to Understanding Florida’s Past and 10:30 – 4:30 Registration Concourse Present Michael J. Foster Noon –1:00 Florida Archaeological Council (FAC) Board Meeting The Keys 1:00 – 2:00 FAC General Meeting The Keys Cultural and Economic Factors Influencing Material Choices for Historic Grave Markers: 1:00 – 2:00 FAS Old Board Meeting Board Room A Preliminary Analysis of Grave Marker Material Patterns From the Orange County Historic 3:00 – 4:30 FAS Education Committee meeting and panel discussion Cemetery Recording Project Nicole Hassell, Kevin Gidusko “Anthropology and the Media” Salon G 6:30 – 8:30 FAS Reception at the Charles Ringling Mansion (College Hall) on the campus of New College of Florida Flipping the Desk: Increasing Tribal Participation in Archaeological Investigations Jack Chalfant, Karen Brunso Saturday, May 30, 2015 7:15 – 2:00 Registration Concourse 8:00 – 4:30 Vendor Displays/Book Sales Concourse Afternoon Session 8:15 – 8:20 Welcome Remarks Conference Rooms Absorbed Ceramic Residue Testing and the Black Drink Cole Smith, Jennifer Knutson 8:20 – 11:20 Morning Paper Presentations* Conference Rooms 8:20 – 11:20 Poster Session I (Authors will be present 9-10) Concourse 9:40 – 10:00 Break Results of Investigation of Selected Archaeobotanical Samples from Three Sites in the Apalachicola Delta System of Northwest Florida Donna L. Ruhl 11:20 – 11:50 FAS General Meeting/New Board Meeting Bertha Palmer Room 11:50 – 1:40 Lunch on your own 12:30 – 1:30 Chapter Rep Workshop with lunch provided Ringling Room, Lower Soil Remediation and Archaeological Investigation at the Cape Canaveral Lighthouse (8BR212) and Lobby New Lighthouse Site (8BR1660), Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Brevard County, FL—Spring/ 1:40 – 4:30 Afternoon Paper Presentations* Conference Rooms Summer 2010 Thomas E. Penders 1:40 – 4:30 Poster Session II (Authors will be present 3-4) Concourse 2:00 – 4:00 Ann Cordell and her Mobile Microscope Time Sifters Table Weedon Island: Determining Seasonal Occupation with Micromorphic Gastropods 3:00 – 3:20 Break Wendy Edwards 4:40 Presenters Q&A Conference Rooms 6:00 – 8:30 FAS Banquet and Awards Ceremony Ballroom The Analysis of Archaeobotanical Flotation Methods David Morehead Keynote speaker: Dr. Jerry Milanich Sunday, May 31, 2015 9:00 Morning cruise on Sarasota Bay A Reassessment of the Jupiter Inlet I Site: Archaeomalacological Data as a Paleoenvironmental Proxy Jennifer Green 9:00 USS Narcissus Dive Trip with underwater archaeologist Jeff Moates 11:30 Field Trip and Tour Historic Spanish Point 11:30 Field Trip and Tour of Manatee Mineral Spring and Gamble Plantation *No recording of talks without express permission of speaker. FAS 2015—SARASOTA TIME SIFTERS TIME SIFTERS FAS 2015—SARASOTA Mary Jane Whitaker Room Bertha Palmer Room Edith Ringling Room Time Presenter Presentation Title Presenter Presentation Title Presenter Presentation Title 8:20—8:40 Jen Knutson and Deconstructing the Myth of the BlackDrink: Nathan R. Lawres The Monumentality of the Belle Glade Landscape: Margo Schwadron The Rising Sea: New Perspectives on the Shell Mounds of Cole Smith Exploring European Accounts of Cassina Pathways of Citation Canaveral National Seashore 8:40 – 9:00 Christopher J. Hennessey Paleodemography of Highland Beach: Roger Sierra, Joseph Evaluating Small Islands: Preliminary Results of Mark C. Donop Faces from the Sand: 3D Imaging Effigies from Palmetto Reexamination of the Demographic Stevenson, Traci Ardren, Archaeological Research at Upper Matecumbe Key Mound Parameters of a Native American Population Victor Thompson, and from SE FL Scott Fitzpatrick 9:00 – 9:20 Daniel M. Seinfeld and Reinterpreting the Fort Center Charnel Pond Eric Prendergast Piecing it together: Investigating a damaged site, private Christopher Altes and Remote sensing of wetland sites within the Eglin Air Force S. Margaret Spivey Mound Complex (8GL12): New Insights collection, and Archaic-aged ochre features in the upper Base Reservation Lisbeth Carlson from Rediscovered Wood Apalachicola River Valley, NW Florida 9:20 – 9:40 Jessica Jenkins Examining Archaeological Evidence of Alexandra N. Thomas A Comparative Stable Isotope Analysis of Two Christine Newman Sites Above The Dam: Testing The Rodman Reservoir Oyster Mariculture in the Lower Suwannee, Everglades Archaeological Sites in Broward County Shoreline Florida 9:40—10:00 Break Break Break 10:00 – 10:20 Gregg E. Harding and A Nice Place to Knap: Perspectives on Lithic Sarah Bennett Cultural Crossroads and Other Complexities: Examining Mary Glowacki The State of the State: The First Annual Report of the Flori- Robert C. Taylor Scatters, Caves, and Behavioral Patterns in Creolization at Nuestra Señora del Rosario de la Punta, da Bureau of Archaeological Research the Upper Chipola River St. Augustine, FL 10:20—10:40 Robert J Austin The Bayou Park Site and the Elliot’s Point Peter Ferdinando A Challenge to Calusan Exceptionalism: Mapping the Dan Hughes Archaeological Site Probability in Sarasota County Complex in Northwest Florida Domain of the Ais in EC Florida, ca. 1557 to 1696 10:40—11:00 Keith Ashley The Mill Cove Complex: Recent Testing of Alan Brech The Location of Four Unnamed Ais Indian Towns Men- Karen Brunso and Flipping the Desk: Increasing Tribal Participation in Domestic and Ritual Middens tioned in Jonathan Dickinson's 1699 Shipwreck Journal Jack Chalfant Archaeological Investigations 11:00—11:20 David S.B. Butler, and Analyzing Belle Glade Plain Manufacturing Robin E. Moore Mission San Diego de Salamototo Franklin H. Price USS Narcissus: Florida's 12th Underwater Archaeological Robert H. Tykot Trends Through Time at the Blueberry Site Preserve (Highlands County, FL) via Non-Destructive Trace Element Analysis 11:25—11:55 FAS General Meeting 12:00 – 1:40 Lunch Break Lunch Break Lunch Break 1:40—2:00 Maranda Kles Palmer Mound Revisited Willet A. Boyer III The Potano of de Soto and the Mission Era: Recent Julie Byrd The Original Bike-Share: Using Canoe Locations to Trace Discoveries at the Richardson/UF Village Site, 8AL100 Routes of an Ancient Transportation Network in Florida 2:00 – 2:20 Elizabeth Horvath Investigations at the Eagles Nest Midden Jeffrey Sepanski and Islands in the Stream: The Environmental Makeup of Ashley Hampton It's Not Just a Game: Examining The Intersection Between (8MA132) in Manatee County, FL Maureen Mahoney Waxy Hadjo’s Landing Public Archaeology and Entertainment 2:20 – 2:40 Aric Archebelle-Smith Interpreting Burial Patterns at Manasota Key Matthew Fenno and Seminole Cowboys: From Cowkeeper to Today Greg Hendryx and Identification, Exhumation, and Reinterment of Unmarked Cemetery Jessica Freeman Graves Melissa Dye 2:40— 3:00 Michele Cotty Loger and Big Mound Key, Charlotte Harbor, FL Katherine Sims Home is Where the Artifacts Are -- A Synthesis of SE Jillian Okray History through Another Lens: Assessing the Elemental George Luer Archaeological Approaches to Identify Slave and Variability of Artifacts Types through Portable X-Ray Overseer Quarters in W Florida Florescence (pXRF) Spectrometry 3:00— 3:20 Break 3:20—3:40 Jon Endonino The Chronology and History of Late Archaic Jason Wenzel Livin’ it up in the Hotel Archaeology: Case Studies from Kenton H. MacDowell Evidence for a power law distribution of the incidence of Mounds and Middens at the Tomoka Three Florida Sites and Clifford T. Brown prehistoric violence inferred through perimortem skeletal Complex (8VO81) trauma rates 3:40—4:00 Marty Menz Clarifying Quartz at Kolomoki: Use-Wear, Rebecca O'Sullivan Excavating Al Lopez: Recent Past Archaeology and Sandra Starr Maya Mariners, the Yucatan, and Florida: A Researcher’s Distribution, and Interpretation Ybor City Tale of Satellite Seduction into the Cross-Gulf Travel Theory 4:00—4:20 Rachel Thompson Social Identity and Ceramic Analysis at Zackery Cruze Adaptive Response to the Great Depression: The Garage Presenters Q&A Crystal River Apartment’s Role 4:20—4:40 Sean P. Norman Modified Landscapes and Climate Change at Erin T. Broemel Authenticating a Fantasy: Food, Immersion and Crystal River (8CI1) Spectacle at The Wizarding World of Harry Potter, Uni- versal Orlando Resort; Orlando, FL 4:40 Presenters Q&A Presenters Q&A FAS 2015—SARASOTA TIME SIFTERS TIME SIFTERS FAS 2015—SARASOTA .