IUP archaeology graduate students from the Department of Anthropology, Geospatial and Earth Sciences traveled to Dubois, Pennsylvania, to present their work at the ninety-fourth annual meeting of the .
The Society for Pennsylvania Archaeology promotes the study of the prehistoric and historic archaeological resources of Pennsylvania and neighboring states.
Oral Presentation
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Connor Winslow: A Ground-Penetrating Radar Survey of the Camp Security Revolutionary War Prisoner Camp in York County, Pennsylvania
Poster Presentations
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Emily Briggs: Pennsylvania Watershed Context Statement, 20F Chartiers Creek
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Nate Coughlin: Deep Beneath the Surface: A Geophysical and Geomorphic Assessment of the Mary Rinn Archaeological Site
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Dakota Dickerson: Sus scrofa Decomposition: Analysis of Burial Environmental Influences and PMI Scoring Method Applicability Within a Western Pennsylvania Non-Human Research Facility
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James Duke: Cultural Context Statement for Watershed 03I of the Lower Delaware Sub-basin: Middle Branch of White Clay Creek, Red Clay Creek, and the Christina River
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Tyler Fanell: Paleoenvironmental Reconstruction at the Squirrel Hill Site (36Wm35)
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Elena Frye: Rediscovering a Chapel School: Initial Geophysical Investigations at the Basilica of the Sacred Heart of Jesus (Conewago Chapel), Hanover, PA
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Emma Kinsinger: From Quarry to Village: Lithic Resource Exploitation in Monongahela Cultural Tradition Johnston Phase Sites

IUP archaeology graduate students at the PA Society of Archaeology Meeting