62nd Annual Midwest Archaeological Conference October 4–6, 2018 No t r e Dame Conference Center Mc Kenna Hall

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2 3 Mc Kenna Hal l Fl oor Pl an Registration Open House Mai n Level Mc Kenna Hall Lobby and Recept ion Thursday, 12 a.m.–5 p.m. Department of Anthropology Friday, 8 a.m.–5 p.m. Saturday, 8 a.m.–1 p.m. 2nd Floor of Corbett Family Hall Informat ion about the campus and its Thursday, 6–8 p.m. amenities is available from any of t he Corbett Family Hall is on the east side of personnel at the desk. Notre Dame Stadium. The second floor houses t he Department of Anthropology, including facilities for , Book and Vendor Room archaeometry, human osteology, and Mc Kenna Hall 112–114 bioanthropology. The archaeological collections are focused on northwest - Thursday, 12–5 p.m. ern . Mat erials on display will Friday, 8 a.m–5 p.m. include collections from the Middle Saturday, 8 a.m.–4 p.m. Grant Creek site in . Open t o all. Vendors and Information Tables Ball State Universit y, Department of MAC Board Meet ing Anthropology and Applied Anthropolo- gy Laboratories Quinn Dining Room, Morris Inn Cent er for Archaeological Investi- Friday , 11:30 a.m.–1:30 p.m. Upper Level gations, Southern Illinois University Carbondale Recept ion Division of Historic Preservation and Archaeology, Indiana Department of and Trivia Cont est Nat ur al Resources Rohr’s, Morris Inn Gustav’s Library Friday, 5:30–7:30 p.m. Illinois Stat e Archaeological Survey A chance to enjoy refreshing beverages Inst it ute for Field Research and abundant hors d’oeuvres, show your knowledge of Midwestern archaeologi- Lef t Coast Press cal trivia, and win prizes. Two t icket s f or Register of Professional Archaeologists beverages are included in the registra- St . Cloud Stat e University Cultural tion packet. A cash bar will be available Resource Management- Archaeology as well. Pre- regist ration required. M.S. Program Uni ver si t y of Not r e Dame Press MAC Business Meet ing Wildnote, Inc. Audit or i um Wisconsin Archaeological Societ y Saturday, 5–6 p.m. 4 5 Executive Commit t ee Conference Sponsors President: Jodie O’Gorman, Michigan State University Pl at i num Sponsor s ( $1,000 or mor e) President- Elect: John Doershuk, Universit y of Iowa University of Not re Dame, Inst itute for Scholarship in t he Liberal Arts Treasurer: Brian D. Nichols, Universit y of Wisconsin-Milwaukee University of Not re Dame, Department of Ant hropology Sec r et ar y: Eve A. Hargrave, Illinois State Archaeological Survey Executive Officer: Mark R. Schurr, Universit y of Notre Dame Gold Level Sponsors ($750) Executive Officer: April Sievert, Indiana Universit y University of Indianapolis MCJA Editor: Thomas E. Emerson, Illinois Stat e Archaeological Survey Silver Sponsors ($500) Host ed by Beta Analytic, Inc. Gray and Pape Department of Anthropology Illinois Archaeological Survey Uni ver si t y of Not r e Dame Illinois Stat e Archaeological Survey, Universit y of Illinois Ohio Archaeological Council Conference Organizers Ohio Valley Archaeology, Inc. Mar k R. Schurr and Madeleine T. McLeester Michigan State Universit y, Department of Anthropology St udent Paper Compet it ion Committee Bronze Sponsors ($250) Madeleine T. McLeester (Chair), Katherine M. Sterner, and Aaron Comstock Archeology, Geography, and Earth Science (AGES) Research Laboratory at Minneso- ta Stat e University, Mankato

Ball State University, Department of Anthropology and Applied Anthropology Labo- ratories Illinois Stat e University, Depart ment of Sociology and Anthropology Mississippi Valley Archaeology Center, Universit y of Wisconsin-La Crosse Office of the State Archaeologist, University of Iowa Purdue University, Department of Ant hropology

Int roductory Sponsors ($100) Indiana University- South Bend Logan Museum of Anthropology, Beloit College

6 7 Summar y Schedul e All sessions take place in McKenna Hall unless otherwise noted

Thur sday, Oct ober 4 Saturday, October 6

9–11:45 a.m. General Session 2–4 p.m. 2018 MAC Sponsored Symposium Middle Mississippian to Late Prehistoric Lifeways, Auditorium Lat e Prehistoric Landscapes in t he Northern Prairie Peninsula: A Lake Koshkonong Perspective, Audit orium 9 a.m–12 p.m. General Session Old Materials, New Methods, and Novel Approaches, 6–8 p.m. Open House and Recept ion Room 100-104 Department of Anthropology, 2nd Floor of Corbett Family Hall Open to all. 9:30–11:30 a.m. Poster Symposium Food Production Past and Present: Multidisciplinary Perspect ives, Room 210-214 Fr i day, Oct ober 5 9:30–11:30 a.m. General Poster Session 9 a.m.–12:15 p.m. Symposium Bioarchaeology, Health, and Disease, Room 210-214 Storing Cult ure: Subt erranean Storage in the Upper Midwest , 1:30–4:15 p.m. Symposium Audi t or i um Ethnogenesis and Village Origins: Becoming at the 10 a.m.–12 p.m. General Poster Session Guard Site, AD 1000-1300, Auditorium Report s from t he Field, Room 210-214 1–4 p.m. General Session 11:30 a.m.–1:30 p.m. MAC Board Meet ing Landscape, Sett lement s, and Their Detect ion, Room 100-104 Quinn Dining Room, Morris Inn 1:30–3:30 p.m. Poster Symposium 1:30–3:45 p.m. Symposium St udent Cent ered Research in the Applied Anthropology Fur Trade, Farmst eads, and Foreigners: 400 Years of Wisconsin’s Laboratories 2014-2018, Room 210-214 Historical Archaeology, Auditorium 5–6 p.m. MAC Business Meeting 1:30– 4:30 p.m. General Session Audi t or i um Woodland Investigations, Room 100-104

1:30–3:30 p.m. General Poster Session

Mat er i al s and Met ho ds, Room 210-214

3–4:30 p.m. Student Workshop Industrial and Urban Archaeology, Room 202

5:30–7:30 p.m. Reception and Trivia Cont est Rohr’s, Morris Inn (Pre-registration required)

8 9 Thursday, October 4 Fr i day, October 5 All sessions take place in McKenna Hall unless otherwise noted 2–4 p.m. 2018 MAC Sponsored Symposium 9 a.m.–12:15 p.m. Symposium Lat e Prehist oric Landscapes in t he Nort hern Prairie Peninsula: Storing Cult ure: Subt erranean Storage in t he Upper Midwest A Lake Koshkonong Perspect ive Audit or i um Audit or i um Chair: Sean B. Dunham Co- Chairs: Robert J. Jeske, Katherine Sterner, and Richard W. Edwards IV 9 a.m. Cache Pit s: Reflect ions from t he Ne- con- ne- pe- wah- se sit e 2 p.m. New Perspectives from Lake Koshkonong Sean B. Dunham (U.S. Forest Service) Robert Jeske (University of Wisconsin- Milwaukee), Kat herine 9:15 a.m. Now and Lat er: A Cross- Cult ural Comparison of Hunt er- Gatherer Sterner (University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee), and Richard Food St orage Pract ices Edwards IV (Commonwealt h Heritage Group, Inc.) Kathryn Frederick (Michigan State University) 2:15 p.m. Upper Mississippian Stone Tools and Communit y Organizat ion 9:30 a.m. Experiment al Research on St orage at Midewin Prairie, Katherine M. Sterner (Universit y of Wisconsin-Milwaukee) Illinois: Considering t he Shelf Lif e of Plant St orage wit hin 2:30 p.m. Ident it ies in Clay: Displays of Group Ident it y on Pot t ery f rom Subt er r anean Pi t s Oneot a Villages on Lake Koshkonong Ian Kuijt (University of Not re Dame), Madeleine McLeester (Universi- Seth A. Schneider (University of Wisconsin- Milwaukee) and Natalie ty of Notre Dame), and Mark R. Schurr (University of Notre Dame) A. Carpiaux (Field Museum) 9:45 a.m. From Cache Pit s t o Middens: Navigat ing t he Pit f alls of Feature 2:45 p.m. Archaeof auna as Evidence f or Oneot a Landscape Invest ment Interpretation During Periods of Conflict and St ress Nat al i e Carpiaux (The Field Museum) and Richard W. Edwards IV Rachel C. McTavish (University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee) (Commonwealth Heritage Group, Inc.) 10 a.m. Grand Island Pit Features: A Perf ormance- Based Int erpret at ion 3:00 p.m. Break Emily R. Bartz (University of Florida) 3:15 p.m. Risky Landscapes: and Upper Mississippian Societ ies 10:15 a.m. Cache Pit s and (or as?) Rit ual Pract ice at t he Cut River Richard W. Edwards IV (Commonwealth Heritage Group, Inc.) Site (20RO1) in North-Central Michigan Meghan C.L. Howey (University of New Hampshire) 3:30 p.m. The Social Landscape of 11t h- t o 15t h- Cent ury Lake Koshkonong Robert J. Jeske (University of Wisconsin- Milwaukee) 10:30 a.m. Break 3:45 p.m. The Lat e Prehist oric Cont inuum at t he Edge of t he Prairie Peninsula James A. Brown (Northwestern University) 10:45 a.m. The Role of St orage in Foodways in t he Lat e Woodland Upper Delaware Valley 6–8 p.m. Welcome Reception Justin M. Reamer (University of Pennsylvania) Second Floor, Corbett Family Hall (east side of the Stadium) Open t o all 11 a.m. Lat e Precont act St orage and Ref use at t he Middle Grant Creek Village in Northern Illinois Madeleine McLeester (Universit y of Notre Dame) and Mark R. Schurr (University of Notre Dame)

10 11 5 Recent Invest igat ions of t he East ern Embankment at Golden Eagle Fr i day, October 5 (continued) (11C120) Zoe Doubles (Center for American Archeology), Emma Jones (Cent er for 11:15 a.m. A Bount iful Landscape and Empt y Cache Pits: Some More American Archeology), Kenzie May (Illinois State Universit y), Esmeralda Insight s on Food Processing and St orage f rom t he M- 231 Ferrales (New Mexico State Universit y), Jason L. King (Center for American Project in t he Lower Grand River Valley of Michigan Archeology) and Jane E. Buikstra (Arizona State Universit y) Michael J. Hambacher (SEARCH, Inc .) 6 The Mit chell Init iat ive: Archaeological Invest igat ions in t he Great er 11:30 a.m Pat t erning in Oneot a Pit Feat ure Dist ribut ion: Examples f rom Mitchell Mounds Region of t he American Bott om La Crosse, Wisconsin Patrick R. Durst, Robert G. McCullough, and Thomas J. Loebel Constance Arzigian (Universit y of Wisconsin-La Crosse), 7 The Woodland Ohio Monument alit y Project (W.O.M.P.): Report from Wendy Holtz- Leit h V, and Katherine Stevenson (University t he 2018 Field Campaign at t he Junct ion and St eel Group Sit es in of Wisconsin-La Crosse) Ross County, Ohio 11:45 a.m. Lat e Prehist oric Pit Features: A View f rom Sout hwest Michigan Ti mo t hy Everhart (Universit y of Michigan) Janet G. Brashler (Grand Valley Stat e University) and Donald H. Gaf f 8 Breaking New Ground at Macktown: Initial Deployment of 3D (University of Nort hern Iowa) Analysis and GIS 12 p.m. Discussant Lucas S. Howser (Midwest Archaeological Research Services) and William Lovis (Michigan State University) St even A. Katz (Midwest Archaeological Research Services)

10 a.m.–12 p.m. General Poster Session 9 Det ect ing t he 1862 U.S. Milit ary Post at Sauk Cent re, Minnesot a Rob Mann (St. Cloud Stat e Universit y), Mike Penrod (St. Cloud State Report s from t he Field Uni ver si t y ) , and Courtney Kujala (St. Cloud State University) Room 210–214 10 IU Bicent ennial Archaeology at Wylie House: Cat alyst f or Communit y 1 Woodland life on t he Maumee: Evidence f rom a Recent ly Ident if ied Sit e Engagement in Northwest Ohio Mol l y R. Mesner (Indiana University) and Elizabeth Wat t s Malouchos Melissa R. Baltus (University of Toledo) (Indiana University) 2 Invest igat ing Lat e Archaic Trade and Exchange in Sout heast Michigan 11 Archaeology along t he Banks of t he Red Cedar: Summary of 2018 Laura M. Bossio (University of Michigan) Ri v er b an k Su r v ey Jeffrey M. Paint er (Michigan State University), Aut umn M. Painter (Michigan 3 A Preliminary Analysis of t he Harmeyer Sit e State University), and Jack A. Biggs (Michigan State University) Mi c hael Campbell (University of Toledo) 12 Exploring Monroe County’s Past: Archaeological and Historical 4 Tile drains and Environment Pains: Utilizing Remote Sensing and Landscapes of t he Bean Blossom Creek Drainage GIS t o Explore a Spat ial Relat ionship Bet ween Tile Drain Clust ers Elizabeth Watts Malouchos (Glenn A. Black Laboratory of Archaeology, and Prehistoric Sites in Adams County, Illinois Indiana University) Paige M. Dobbins (Illinois Stat e University) and Andrew R. Pavlenda (The University of Akron) 11:30 a.m.–1:30 p.m. MAC Executive Board Meeting Quinn Dining Room, Morris Inn

12 13 3:15 p.m. An Archaeological Journey int o t he 19th Century in Fr i day, October 5 (cont inued) Southeastern Wisconsin Robert F. Sasso (University of Wisconsin-Parkside) and Daniel J. 1:30–3:45 p.m. Symposium Joyce (Kenosha Public Museums) Fur Trade, Farmsteads, and Foreigners: 400 Years of Wisconsin’s 3:30 p.m. All Lie Down Toget her and are Soon Forgot t en: t he Milwaukee Hist orical Archaeology Count y Poor Farm Cemet ery Project Audit or i um Pat ricia B. Richards (University of Wisconsin- Milwaukee) Chair: Pat ricia B. Richards 1:30–4:30 p.m. General Session 1:30 p.m. Searching f or Evidence of Prot ohist oric and Early Colonial Woodland Invest igat ions Encounters in Wisconsin Room 100–104 Heat her Walder (Universit y of Wisconsin-Madison) Chair: Bret J. Ruby 1:45 p.m. Recent Excavations at the McCauley Site (47WN0222): 1:30 p.m. New Insights int o t he Early and Middle Woodland of New Evidence of t he Prot ohist oric Provisional Dandy Phase Southeastern Wisconsin on Lake Winnebago Jennifer R. Haas (University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee) Jennifer L. Picard (Universit y of Wisconsin-Milwaukee) and Catherine R. Jones 1:45 p.m. Rediscovering Toolesboro, a Middle Woodland Group in Southeastern Iowa 2 p.m. Kinepoway’s Village, a Model for Late Prehistoric-Early Historical Lynn M. Alex (University of Iowa), William Green (Beloit College), Robin Era Summer Agricult ural Villages in Nort heast ern Wisconsin and M. Lillie (University of Iowa), and Shannon M. Fie (Beloit College) Adjacent Areas of Michigan’s Upper Peninsula Dav i d F. Overstreet and David J. Grignon (Menominee Tribe of 2 p.m. Large- Scale Magnet omet ry Survey at t he Mann Sit e, an Indiana Indians of Wisconsin) Hopewell Ceremonial Cent er Staffan Pet erson (Indiana University) and Michael Strezewski 2:15 p.m. Persist ence, Resist ance, and Survivance: The Archaeology of (University of Southern Indiana) 18th- and 19th-Century Ho-Chunk Communities in Wisconsin Addi son P. Kimmel (University of Iowa) 2:15 p.m. Hopewellian Woodhenges: Recent Research at Hopewell Cult ure Nat ional Hist orical Park 2:30 p.m. Break Bret J. Ruby (, Hopewell Culture Nat ional Hi st or i c al Park), Friedrich Lüth (German Archaeological Inst it ute, 2:45 p.m. Past in t he Pines: The Archaeology of Hist oric Era Logging in Berlin), Rainer Komp (German Archaeological Institute, Berlin), Wisconsin Jarrod Burks (Ohio Valley Archaeology, Inc.), Timothy Darvill Ryan J. Howell (Cardno, Inc) and Sean Dunham (U.S. Forest Service) (Bournemouth University, UK), and Sebastian Messal (German Archaeological Institute, Berlin) 3 p.m If You Can Build a Barn You Can Build a Scow: Analyzing Wisconsin’s Scow Schooners and Their Impact 2:30 p.m. Possible Circle, Elliptical, and Quadrangle at Crete, on Small Town Development Illinois Compared t o Those in Indiana Vi ct or ia Kiefer (Wisconsin Hist orical Societ y), Tamara Thomsen Mar k L. Mad sen ( Archaeological Society/ IAAA/SSAS) (Wisconsin Hist orical Societ y), and Caitlin Zant (Wisconsin Historical Society) 2:45 p.m. Break

14 15 4 Mississippian Fuel: The Cont ext ual Diversit y of Firewood Taxa at Turpin Fr i day, October 5 (continued) Laura J. Crawford (The Ohio State University) and Aaron Comstock (The Ohio State University) 3 p.m. North Mounds and North Village, Clinton County, Illinois: 5 How Big is Big: Comparing t he Size of Eart hworks in t he Bioanthropology Valley t hrough Photogrammet ric Analysis Della Collins Cook (Indiana University), Nell Krahnke (University of Jamie Davis (Ohio Valley Archaeology, Inc.) San Francisco), and Beat riz Barros (Indiana University) 6 Bicent ennial But t ons: Bridging Indiana Universit y’s Past and Present 3:15 p.m. Childhood Pathologies as Indicators of Community Healt h in Through Archaeology Fou r West-Central Illinois Woodland and Mississippian sites Maclaren Gut hrie (Indiana Universit y) Paige M. Dobbins (Illinois State University) 7 Historic Cuisine on the Go: A Campus Archaeology Program and MSU 3:30 p.m. Toward a “Quantit ative Genet ic” Approach to Late Woodland Food Truck Collaboration Ceramic Sherd Variation: An Experimental Case Study From Aut umn M. Paint er (Michigan State Universit y) and Susan M. Kooiman Northern Ohio (Michigan Stat e University) Ashl ey Rutkoski (Kent State University) 8 Why Do We Farm?: The Effect of Climat e Change and Risk on t he Nort h 3:45 p.m. Unif ied Theory of Cosmogram Decorat ions on Pot t eries of t he American Foraging- Farming Transition Upper Midwest: Part III Late Melissa G. Torquato (Purdue Universit y) and Erik Otárola-Cast illo (Purdue Dav i d W. Benn Uni ver si t y ) 4 p.m. Recent Archaeological Investigat ions at Park, 9 Finding People in Mounds of Big Dat a: Considerat ions of Lat e Piat t Count y, Illinois Prehistoric Demographics, Landscapes, and Archaeological Ontologies B. Jacob Skousen (Illinois State Archaeological Survey, Parkland t hrough t he Digital Index of North American Archaeology (DINAA) College), Wayne R. Meyer (Parkland College), Jasmine Holmes Joshua J. Wells (Indiana University- South Bend), David G. Anderson (Parkland College), and Rachel V. Lawrence (Illinois State (University of , Knoxville), Stephen J. Yerka (University of Archaeological Survey) Tennessee, Knoxville), Kelsey Noack Myers (LG2 Environmental Solutions), Eric Kansa (Open Context), Sarah W. Kansa (Alexandria Archive Inst it ut e), 1:30–3:30 p.m. General Poster Session and R. Carl DeMuth (Indiana University- Bloomingt on) Mat erials and Met hods Room 210–214 3–4:30 p.m. Student Workshop 1 Digging into Collections: Ceramics Rediscovered Industrial and Urban Archaeology Samantha Bomkamp Room 202 Co- Organizers: Pat rick Finnigan, Deniz Kaya, and April Sievert 2 Use-Wear Analysis of Lamellar Blades at t he Mound House Sit e Panelists: Kaeleigh Herst ad (Indiana University), Kryst a Ryzewski (Wayne State Silas L. Chapman (Illinois State University) University), April Sievert (Indiana University), and others 3 Thermal Eye in the Sky: Update on Iowa’s Digital Archaeology Initiatives This panel explores t he broader impact of indust rial and urban archaeology, and will Angela R. Collins (University of Iowa, Office of the State Archaeologist ), address quest ions such as “how old is old enough?”, as well as adapt ive reuse and Mar y C. De La Garza (University of Iowa, Office of the Stat e Archaeologist), heritage preservation. Industrial and urban archaeology often goes overlooked within John F. Doershuk (Universit y of Iowa, Office of the State Archaeologist ), anthropology due to questions of “how old does something have to be before it is and Elizabeth C. Reetz (University of Iowa, Off ice of t he Stat e Archaeologist ) ‘hist oric,’” which challenge public, and even academic engagement . With this panel, we hope to more fully est ablish t he academic and public significance of this research.

16 17 11 a.m. Huber in t he Prot ohist oric Shadowlands Sat ur day, October 6 Kj er st i E. Emerson (Illinois State Archaeological Survey, University of Illinois) and Thomas E. Emerson (Illinois State Archaeological 9 a.m-11:45 a.m. General Session Survey, University of Illinois) Middle Mississippian t o Lat e Prehist oric Lifeways 11:15 a.m. Geophysical Invest igat ions at t he Lane Enclosure Oneot a Sit e Audit or i um (13AM200) Chair: Brian G. Redmond Colin Betts (Luther College) 9 a.m. Modif ying t he Flesh: Scrat chers and Scarif iers at a 11:30 a.m. A Revised Hist ory of t he Lat e Precont act and Hist oric Era Mississippian Mission Occupat ions of t he Cloudman Site Amanda But ler (Universit y of Illinois) Susan M. Kooiman (Michigan State University) and Heat her Walder (University of Wisconsin-Madison) 9:15 a.m. The Earth Mother in the Illinois Valley: A Female Effigy Bottle from the Orendorf Sit e, Fulton Count y, Illinois 9 a.m–12 p.m. General Session Lawrence A. Conrad (Western Illinois Archaeological Research Old Mat erials, New Met hods, and Novel Approaches Cent er), David H. Dye (University of Memphis), and Robert V. Sharp Room 100–104 (Independent Researcher) Chair: Robert Ahlrichs 9:30 a.m Finding t he Lat e Prehist oric Connect ion: Lat e Woodland and Oneot a Cult ural Relat ions t hrough Pot tery on Lake Koshkonong 9 a.m. Test ing f or St ruct ure and Phyt olit h Analysis of Ridged Seth A. Schneider (University of Wisconsin- Milwaukee) and Jennifer Wendy Munson- Scullin (Midwest Et hnohorticulture) and Michael R. Haas (Universit y of Wisconsin-Milwaukee) Scullin (Midwest Ethnohorticulture) 9:45 a.m. Examining Possible Perceived ‘Value’ of Various Lit hic Mat erials 9:15 a.m. The Twined Text ile f rom Get e Odena: Technological Analysis and by t he Oneot a in t he La Crosse Area Reshaping Using Solvent Vapors Zachary Allain (University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee) Kay “Kakendasot ” Mat tena (Mercyhurst University), Edward A. Jolie (Mercyhurst University), James M. Skibo (Illinois Stat e University), 10 a.m. “The Place of Solemne Prayer”: Int raset t lement Post and Dit ch, and Eric Drake (Hiawatha Nat ional Forest) Mortuary-Ritual Structure in Late Precontact Northern Ohio Brian G. Redmond (Cleveland Museum of Natural History) and 9:30 a.m. Uncommon Brick: Defining Hist oric “Notre Dame” Brick Through Alyssa L. Davis (Cleveland Museum of Natural History) Anthropological and Compositional Analysis Patrick Finnigan (University of Notre Dame) and Kevin Walsh 10:15 a.m. Break (University of Not re Dame) 9:45 a.m. A St udy in Ceramic Decorat ion and Socio- Economic St at us of 10:30 a.m. Overview of an Excavat ed Wall Trench Structure from the Baum Family Nobl e- Wieting, McLean County, Illinois Kat elyn C. Lutzmann G. Logan Miller (Illinois State University) 10 a.m. Chemical Charact erizat ion of Copper Manufact uring Debris 10:45 a.m. Pit s, Post molds, and Paint : A Summary of Findings from t he from Two Localities in Wisconsin Middle Grant Creek (11 Wi 2739) 2018 Field Season Robert Ahlrichs (University of Wisconsin- Milwaukee) Mark Schurr (University of Notre Dame), Madeleine McLeester (University of Notre Dame), and Terrance Martin (Illinois State Museum) 10:15 a.m. Break

18 19 5 The Golden Eagle Sit e (Illinois): An At t ribut e Analysis of Lit hics Sat ur day, October 6 (cont inued) Blaine Burgess and Dana Mineart 6 Sumac for Food or Ceremony? Paleoet hnobot anical Analysis of Middle 10:30 a.m. Introducing t he Copelin Valley Clovis Site: Kent ucky’s Best Kept Woodland Medicinal Pa l eo Sec r et Wendi Wingerson (Beloit College) and Natalie Mueller (Cornell University) Steven L. Boles ((Illinois Stat e Archaeological Survey) 10:45 a.m. Joe Caldwell’s Ghost : Adapt at ion and Regional Lit hic Supply in 9:30–11:30 a.m. Poster Session the Ohio Valley, USA. Bioarchaeology, Healt h, and Disease Mark F. Seeman (Kent State University), Amanda N. Colucci (Kent Room 210–214 Stat e Universit y), and Charles Fulk (Archaeological Society of Ohio) 1 Inherited Consequences: Evidence of Fetal Alcohol Syndrome in the 11 a.m. A Key t o Rim Design Element s in 19t h- Cent ury St af fordshire Milwaukee Count y Poor Farm Cemet ery Transferprinted Ceramics Sarah A. Boncal (University of Wisconsin- Milwaukee) Do ug l as Kullen 2 Squatting Facets in Woodland Populations 11:15 a.m. Archaeology for t he People: Communit y- Based Research, Joshua S. Boone (Illinois State Universit y) and Maria O. Smith (Illinois State Hands-On Education, and their Place in Archaeology Uni ver si t y ) Cailey D. Mullins (University of North Carolina) 3 Tobacco Smoking and Tuberculosis in the Lower Illinois River Valley 11:30 a.m. Act ivism Among Archaeological Field School St udent s: Savannah Leach Newell (Indiana Universit y) and Krystiana Krupa (Indiana Community Based Research Leads to Civic Engagement Uni ver si t y ) James M. VanderVeen (Indiana Universit y- Sout h Bend) 4 “We Release You Once More t o t he Ground”: Reburial of Four Euro- 9:30–11:30 a.m. Poster Symposium American Pioneer Skelet ons f rom t he Henry Woods Site, Polk Count y, Iowa Food Product ion Past and Present: Multidisciplinary Perspect ives Lara K. Noldner (Office of the State Archaeologist , University of Iowa), David Mayer Gradwohl (Iowa State University- Ames), Cynthia L. Pet erson (U.S. Room 210–214 Ar my Corps of Engineers), and Daniel K. Higginbot t om (Iowa Stat e Hist oric Organizer: Jason King Preservation Office) 1 Cult ivat ing Opport unit ies: STEM Educat ion and Research at t he Cent er 5 The Bioarchaeology of Inst abilit y: Nut rit ional Def iciency and Trauma at f or American Archeology the Fort Ancient Site of Hardin Village Jason King (Cent er for American Archaeology), Jane Buikstra (Arizona Amber E. Osterholt (University of Nevada, Las Vegas) State University), Natalie Mueller (Cornell University) and Joshua Raymond (Arizona Stat e University) 6 A Study of a Juvenile’s Remains in a Central Ohio Cholera Cemetery Kelli M. Wathen (Ball State University) and Giuseppe Vercellotti (Institute 2 Why is Archaeological Lit t le Barley Naked: A Carbonizat ion Experiment for Research and Learning in Archaeology and Bioarchaeology & The Ohio Moni c a Corley (University of Central Arkansas) and Kat hryn Kuennen State University) (University of Iowa) 7 Foot and Ankle Squatting Facets in the Late Woodland Period 3 Exploring Contemporary Agricultural Ident it y: Communit y, Landscape, Ost eological Sample from t he Schroeder Mounds (11HE177) Sit e and Connections to the Past Katharine C. Woollen (Illinois State Universit y) and Maria O. Smith River Fuchs (Centre College) and Joshua Raymond (Arizona State University) (Illinois State University) 4 Calhoun Count y Landscape, Infrast ruct ure, and Cult ural Ident it y John Jadrich and Morgan Tanner

20 21 3:15 p.m. What t hey At e: Macrobot anical and Faunal Remains at t he Guard Site Sat ur day, October 6 (cont inued) Andr ew W. Weiland (The Ohio State University), Lucretia Kelly (The Ohio State University), Kirby Trovillo (The Ohio State Universit y), and 1:30–4:15 p.m. Symposium Kr i st i e R. Mart in (The Ohio State University) Ethnogenesis and Village Origins: Becoming Fort Ancient at t he Guard 3:30 p.m. Fort Ancient Beginnings: The Guard Sit e in Regional Context Site, AD 1000–1300 Aar on Comstock (The Ohio Stat e Universit y), Robert A. Cook (The Audit or i um Ohio State University), and Marcus Schulenburg (Universit y of Wisconsin- Milwaukee) Chair: Robert A. Cook 3:45 p.m. Discussant: John Richards (Universit y of Wisconsin-Milwaukee) 1:30 p.m. Introducing t he Guard Sit e: Context, Layout , and Key Research Quest ions at One of t he First Fort Ancient Villages 4 p.m. Discussant: Ian Kuijt (University of Notre Dame) Robert A. Cook (The Ohio State Universit y), Aaron Comstock (The Ohio State University), Marcus Schulenburg (University of Wisconsin- Milwaukee), and Jarrod Burks (Ohio Valley Arch., Inc.) 1:30–4 p.m. General Session Landscape, Set t lement s, and Their Det ect ion 1:45 p.m. The Guard Sit e Set t ing at t he Mout h of t he Great Miami River: A Common Mississippian Niche Room 100–104 Benjamin Cross (The Ohio Stat e University) and Andrew Weiland Chair: Jamie Count ryman (The Ohio State University) 1:30 p.m. Locating New Earthwork Sites in Old Aerial Photographs: Recent 2 p.m. Chronological Complexit y of t he Guard Sit e: Combining AMS, Discoveries in Central Ohio OSL, and Fluoride Dating Jarrod Burks (Ohio Valley Archaeology, Inc.) and David Lamp Aar on Comstock (The Ohio Stat e Universit y), Robert A. Cook (The 1:45 p.m. The Uses and Limit at ions of LiDAR Technology in Archaeological Ohio State University), Mark Schurr (University of Not re Dame), and Research Sachi ko Sakai ( California Stat e University, Long Beach) Pete Geraci (University of Wisconsin- Milwaukee) 2:30 p.m. Break 2 p.m. Ohio Hopewell Settlement in the Uplands: the Balthaser Home Site Paul Pac hec o ( SUNY Geneseo), Jarrod Burks (Ohio Valley 2:15 p.m. Pot t ery Morphology, Design, and Composit ional Analysis at t he Archaeology, Inc.), and DeeAnne Wymer (Bloomsburg University) Gu a r d Si t e Marcus Schulenburg (University of Wisconsin- Milwaukee), Robert 2:15 p.m. Middle Archaic Occupat ions at t he Edging Sit e, St . Clair A. Cook (The Ohio State Universit y), and Aaron Comstock (The Ohio Count y, Illinois Stat e Universit y) Madel ei ne G. Evans (Illinois State Archaeological Survey), Dale L. Mc Elrat h (Illinois Stat e Archaeological Survey), and Adam A. Tufano 2:45 p.m Lithic Tools and Product ion Debris at t he Guard Sit e (Illinois State Archaeological Survey) Sarah A. Hinkelman (The Ohio Stat e University), Aaron R. Comstock (The Ohio Stat e Universit y), and Robert A. Cook (The Ohio State University) 2:30 p.m. Along t he Rock River from Byron to Rockford: Result s of Rec en t Fi el d wo r k 3 p.m. What t hey At e: A Biological Perspect ive at t he Guard Sit e Clare Tolmie (Illinois State Archaeological Survey), Lauren Fitts (Illinois Emma M. Lagan (The Ohio State University), Robert A. Cook (The Ohio Stat e Archaeological Survey), Luke Cavallaris (Illinois Stat e Archaeological St at e University), and Christopher W. Schmidt (Universit y of Indianapolis) Sur vey ) , and Kenton Geier (Illinois Stat e Archaeological Survey)

2:45 p.m. Break

22 23 Archaeological Resources in an Abandoned 19t h- Cent ury Lumber Sat ur day, October 6 (cont inued) and Mill Town in Michigan Shelby Frideger (Ball State University), Cecilia Szmut ko (Ball State 3 p.m. Reevaluat ion of t he Mit chell Sit e in t he Nort hern American Uni ver si t y ) , Chyan Gilaspy (Ball State Universit y), Matt hew Purt ill (Ball State Bottom, Illinois Uni ver si t y ) , and Kevin C. Nolan (Ball State Universit y) Robert G. McCullough (Illinois State Archaeological Survey), 3 Fort Recovery Wayside Exhibits and Story Map Donald L. Booth (SCI Engineering, Inc.), Patrick R. Durst (Illinois Christine Thompson (Ball State University), Connor M. Mc Coy (Ball Stat e Stat e Archaeological Survey), Duane E. Esarey (Illinois State University), Kristin Barry (Ball State Universit y), Lisa Hensell (Ball State Archaeological Survey), and Thomas J. Loebel (Illinois State Uni ver si t y ) , and Kevin C. Nolan (Ball State Universit y) Archaeological Survey) 4 Copper Mining in t he Ont onagon River Basin: Preliminary Result s of t he 3:15 p.m. Hidden Houses and a Hazy Hexagon: Ground- Truthing Remote 2018 BSU Summer Field School Sensing Dat a at Middle Grant Creek Charit y Munro (Ball State University), Lindsey Cron (Ball State University), Jamie Countryman (), Madeleine McLeest er Trist an Spoor (Ball Stat e Universit y), Nicole Roberts (Ball State University), (University of Not re Dame), and Mark R. Schurr (University of Emily Demler (Ball State University), Sage Hatcher (Ball State Universit y), No t r e Dame) Deion Hallmon (Ball State Universit y), David Byrd (Ball Stat e University), 3:30 p.m. The Mosaic of Middle Grant Creek: Result s of t he 2018 Survey Matthew Nicholas (Ball State University), Kevin C. Nolan (Ball Stat e Universit y), at a Lat e Huber Sit e and Mark A. Hill (Ball Stat e University) Charles V. H. Morse (University of Not re Dame), Mark R. Schurr 5 Scale and Communit y in Hopewell Net works (SCHoN): An Updat ed Summary (University of Not re Dame), Madeleine McLeester (University of Kevin C. Nolan (Ball State University), Mark F. Seeman (Kent State Notre Dame), and Joi Misent i (University of Notre Dame) University), Mark A. Hill (Ball State University), Eric Olson (University of 3:45 p.m. Trade Relat ionships of 18t h- Cent ury Ott awa along t he Grand Akr on), and Emily Butcher (Applied Anthropology Laboratories) Ri v er , Mi c h i g an 6 Archaeological Survey of a Dat a Def icient Region: Survey of > 900 Jessica Yann acres in Jasper County, Indiana 4 p.m Rice, Rice, Baby: Wild Rice and Its Effect on Nat ive American Colin Macleod (Ball Stat e Universit y), Christ ine Thompson (Ball State Sett lement Choice in Southeastern Michigan Uni ver si t y ) , and Kevin C. Nolan (Ball State Universit y) Christ ine N. Stephenson (Michigan Department of Transport ation) 7 Archaeological Survey of a Dat a Def icient Region: Survey of > 2,600 acres in Newt on Count y, Indiana 1:30–3:30 p.m. Poster Symposium Jamie Leeuwrik (Ball State Universit y), Abby Clark (Ball State University), Student Cent ered Research in t he Applied Ant hropology Laborat ories Christine Thompson (Ball State University), and Kevin C. Nolan 2014–2018 8 A Virt ual Window on t he Dawn of Indiana Archaeology: Digit izing t he Room 210–214 Dolan Collection Organizer: Kevin C. Nolan Dana Northam (Ball Stat e University), Hunter Davis (Ball Stat e University), 1 Applied Ant hropology Laborat ories Student Involvement Over Time: Matt hew Purtill (Ball State University), and Kevin C. Nolan (Ball Stat e University) 2014-2018 9 Central Ohio Archaeological Digitization Survey (COADS) Caroline Heston (Ball State University), Christine Thompson (Ball State Eric C. Olson (University of Akron), Kelli Wathen (Ball State Universit y), University), Mat thew Purtill (Ball Stat e University) and Kevin C. Nolan (Ball Andr ew Weiland (The Ohio Stat e Universit y), Kevin C. Nolan (Ball Stat e State University) University), and Michael J. Shot t (University of Akron) 2 Searching for Singapore: Ident if icat ion and Evaluat ion of

24 25 10 Archaeological Survey of a Dat a Def icient Region: Survey of > 900 acres in Southern Fult on Count y, Indiana Cecilia Szmut ko (Ball State Universit y), Lindsey Cron (Ball State Uni ver si t y ) , Christ ine Thompson (Ball Stat e Universit y), and Kevin Nolan (Ball State University) 11 NAGPRA Process and Progress at Ball St at e Universit y Christine Thompson (Ball State University), S. Homes Hogue (Ball Stat e Uni ver si t y ) , Cailin Murray (Ball State Universit y), Kevin C. Nolan (Ball State University), and Sneha Chavali (University of Wisconsin) 12 Archaeological Survey of a Dat a Def icient Region: Survey of > 1,700 acres in Bent on County, Indiana Christine Thompson (Ball State University), Kevin C. Nolan (Ball Stat e University), and Amanda Balough (Commonwealth Heritage Group) 13 Exploring Urban Landscape Change at Fort Recovery, Ohio Christine Thompson (Ball State University), Mark Groover (Ball State University), Amanda Balough (Commonwealth Heritage Group), and Bryan Mit chell (Ball Stat e University) 14 Ott awa Nat ional Forest Archaeological Resource Management Plan Kelli M. Wathen (Ball State University), Shelby Frideger Cornett (Ball State Uni ver si t y ) , Cecilia Szmut ko (Ball State Universit y), David K. Byrd (Ball State Uni ver si t y ) , Chyan M. Gilaspy (Ball State Universit y), Robin N. Johnson (Ball State University), Connor M. McCoy (Ball Stat e Universit y), Tristan M. Spoor (Ball Stat e Universit y), and Kevin C. Nolan (Ball State University)

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