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SCHEDULE

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30
CROWNE PLAZA HOTEL

6–8pm // Registration, Crowne Plaza Hotel, Salon A

6–8pm // Friday Night Reception, Crowne Plaza Hotel, Salon A, Cash Bar & Appetizers

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1
McCLUNG MUSEUM

8–9am// Registration, McClung Museum of Natural History & Culture

 

9:00am// Welcome Remarks

 

9:10am// Thomas E. Beaman, Jr. (Wake Technical Community College)

Beyond Brunswick and Bethabara: Common Themes of 50+ Years of Urban Archaeology in North Carolina’s Other Colonial Countrypolitan Port Towns

 

9:35am// Brad Botwick (New South Associates, Inc.)

At the Corner of St. Louis and St. Joseph: Archaeological Investigations of Urban Households in Mobile, Alabama

 

10:00am//  Susan C. Andrews (AMEC Foster Wheeler)

The McHarry Hotel: A Nineteenth Century Residential Hotel

 

10:25am// Break

 

10:40am// Natalie A. Pope (New South Associates, Inc.)

Preliminary Thought on an early 19th Century Blacksmithing Forge, New Hanover County, North Carolina

 

11:05am// William M. Balco (University of North Georgia), Jessica Stehlin (University of North Georgia), Kadee Spears (University of North Georgia), and Margaret Riches (Independent Researcher)

Volunteer Excavations at the Yahoola High Trestle in Dahlonega, Georgia

 

11:30am// Hugh B. Matternes (New South Associates, Inc.)

Upland Box Tombs:  Southern Variants on a Popular Nineteenth Century Grave Cover

 

12:00pm// Lunch

 

1:00pm// Sarah Lowry and Shawn Patch (New South Associates, Inc.)

Geophysics in the Urban South: A Discussion of Ground Penetrating Radar Survey under the Asphalt and into the Past of Southern Cities

 

1:25pm// Timothy E. Baumann and Charles H. Faulkner (University of Tennessee)

Knoxville Unearthed:  Archaeology in the Heart of the Valley

 

1:50pm// Patrick H. Garrow (Independent Researcher)

The Knoxville Courthouse Project: From the First Constitutional Convention to the Modern City  

 

2:15pm//  Break

 

2:30pm// Keith J. Little, Hunter B. Johnson, Ted Karpynec, and Meghan Weaver (Tennessee Valley Archaeological Research)

Children, Wayward Women, and a Dungeon: A Nineteenth-Century Mission Home in Downtown Knoxville

 

2:55pm// Paul G. Avery (Cultural Resource Analysts, Inc.)  

Share and Share Alike: Material Culture of Slave and Master at the Perry House, Knox County, Tennessee

 

3:20pm// Daniel W. H. Brock (University of Tennessee)  

Knoxville’s Unearthed Pits: An Analysis of Historic Subfloor Pits and Pit Cellars in Knox County, Tennessee

 

3:45pm// Break

 

4:00pm// SECHSA Business Meeting

 

5–7pm// Reception & Tour of Knoxville Unearthed Exhibition

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 2
HISTORIC BLOUNT MANSION
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