Ohio Archaeology Month October 2007


Ohio Archaeology Month October 2007

Hello all,

The 2007 Ohio Archaeology Month is a volunteer effort sponsored by the Ohio Archaeological Council. Listed are events happening all over Ohio. So get out of the house, take a little drive this fall, visit an event and have fun!
Linda

Celebrating our cultural heritage…
Please join us in celebrating Ohio Archaeology Month throughout the month of October 2007. The mission of this annual event is to promote awareness of Ohios cultural heritage as revealed through nearly 200 years of archaeological research! A series of statewide educational events designed to highlight archaeological research throughout Ohio are planned. This year, we have over 10 events planned across all portions of the state including presentations, artifact identification days, exhibits, and more. Detailed information for each event is listed below.

Schedule of Events

Central Ohio

Coordinator: Martha Otto
The Ohio Historical Society
614.297.2411
[email protected]

Ohio Historical Society Workshops for Children
October 2007
Contact Martha Otto or check the Ohio Historical Society website for details on programs for school children including DISCOVER ARCHAEOLOGY! and THE AMERICAN INDIAN IN OHIO.
Web: http://www.ohiohistoryteachers.org/>; www.ohiohistory.org

Hopewell Discovery Day: An Adventure in Archeology
October 13, 2007
Event Description: Come explore the archeological history of Ohio at Hopewell Culture National Historical Park. This years event will feature demonstrations of flint knapping techniques, exhibits covering the latest research at local sites, and displays of prehistoric Native American artifacts. Archeologists will be on hand to identify your artifacts, and the parks natural resources staff will have displays showcasing the plant and animal life of the present and past. Kids and adults alike can try their hand at pottery making and using an ancient spear throwing tool called an atlatl. Park Rangers will lead tours of the mound area throughout the day, and kids will have the opportunity to take part in a mock archeological dig.
Date/Time: Saturday, October 13, 2007; 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
Location of Event: Hopewell Culture National Historical Park, 16062 State Route 104 Chillicothe, Ohio
Sponsoring Organization: Hopewell Culture National Historical Park; National Park Service
Fees: None
Pre-registration: No
Participant Ages: All ages
Contact Information:
Rick Perkins
Phone: 740-774-1126
Email: [email protected]
Web: www.nps.gov/hocu

The Ohio Archaeological Councils Fall Meeting
November 3, 2007
Event Description: Come join us at the Ohio Archaeological Councils Fall Membership meeting. Papers covering recent fieldwork work will be presented in the morning session while the afternoon session will feature papers on the Middle Woodland Period and the Ohio Hopewell. Please click here for the preliminary agenda.
Date/Time: Saturday, November 3, 2007; 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. (lunch taken between noon and 1 p.m; Luncheon for OAC members and guests).
Location of Event: The Reese Center at the Ohio State University-Newark Campus, Newark, Ohio.
Sponsoring Organization: The Ohio Archaeological Council and Newark Earthworks Center
Fees: None to attend meeting. Contact Lynn Simonelli for luncheon fees.
Pre-registration: No
Participant Ages: All ages
Contact Information:
Lynn Simonelli, Dayton Society of Natural History
Phone: 937-275-7431
Email: [email protected]
Web: http://www.ohioarchaeology.org/

Northeastern Ohio
Coordinator: Brian Redmond
Cleveland Museum of Natural History
216.231.4600

[email protected]

Archaeology Day at Deep Lock Quarry Metro Park
October 6, 2007
Event Description: This event on the Deep Lock Quarry site includes exhibits on the archaeology and interpretation of the quarrying and related canal and railroad activities which took place at this site, displays of area prehistory, flint knapping and atlatl throwing demonstrations. Walk or bike te Towpath Trail.
Date/Time: Saturday, October 6, 2007; 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Location of Event: Deep Lock Quarry Metro Park, 5779 Riverview Rd. (3/4 mile south of SR 303). Peninsula, Ohio
Sponsoring Organization: University of Akron Community Archaeology Program; Metro Parks Serving Summit County; the Sugar Creek, Chippewa Valley and Cuyahoga Valley Chapters of the Archaeological Society of Ohio
Fees: None
Pre-registration: No
Participant Ages: All ages
Contact Information:
Linda Whitman, The University of Akron
Phone: 330-972-6179
Email: [email protected]
Web: http://www3.uakron.edu/anthro/csaa/index

The Cleveland Museum of Natural History Archaeology Day 2007
October 13, 2007
Event Description: Archaeology Day will feature artifact displays and exhibits on prehistoric Native American archaeology in Ohio; native technology demonstrations; artifact identifications; information for educators, and hands-on activities with prehistoric stone tools.
Date/Time: Saturday, October 13, 2007; 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Location of Event: The Cleveland Museum of Natural History Lobby and Galleries. 1 Wade Oval Drive, University Circle, Cleveland, Ohio
Sponsoring Organization: The Cleveland Museum of Natural History
Fees: Free with Museum admission: Adults, $9.00; Youth ages 7 to 18, college students with ID, and seniors (60 and over or with Golden Buckeye Card), $7.00; Children ages 3 to 6, $6.00; Toddlers 2 and under, FREE.
Pre-registration: No
Participant Ages: All ages
Other Pertinent Information: Fee for parking
Contact Information:
Dr. Brian G. Redmond, Cleveland Museum of Natural History
Phone: 216-231-4600, ext. 3301
Fax: 216-231-5919
Email: [email protected]
Web: http://www.cmnh.org/

Archaeology Road Show
October 26, 2007
Event Description: Artifact displays of projects conducted by the Community Archaeology Program, flint knapping demonstration, and activities for children. The public is invited to bring in prehistoric and historic artifacts for identification.
Date/Time: Friday, October 26, 2007; 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
Location of Event: Department of Classical Studies, Anthropology and Archaeology at the University of Akron, Olin Hall, Room 101. Akron, Ohio 44325
Sponsoring Organization: University of Akron
Fees: None
Pre-registration: No
Participant Ages: All ages
Contact Information:
Linda Whitman, The University of Akron
Phone: 330-972-6179
Email: [email protected]
Web: http://www3.uakron.edu/anthro/csaa/index

The Youngstown State Anthropology Colloquium Presents Archaeology Month
October 2007
Event Description: A four speaker series in celebration of Ohio Archaeology Month.
Date/Time: TBD – various
Location of Event: YSU Campus, building and room TBD
Sponsoring Organization: Youngstown State University Anthropology Colloquium
Fees: None
Pre-registration: No
Participant Ages: All ages
Other Pertinent Information: Refreshments served after the lecture.
Contact Information: Ron Madeline. Youngstown State University
Phone: 330-402-2312
Email: [email protected]

Northwestern Ohio
Coordinator: J. Ryan Duddleson
The Mannik & Smith Group
419.891.2222
[email protected]

Shipwreck Preservation: Permanent Mooring Buoys
October 13, 2007
Event Description: MAST has been busy since its inception working towards creating a way to lessen the impact that humans have on submerged archaeological sites. MAST has been able to buoy 10 Ohio shipwrecks. Ken Marshall, MAST chair, will highlight the shipwrecks, their history, why they were chosen, and the work it takes to make sure that these resources are protected.
Date/Time: Saturday, October 13, 2007; 11 a.m.
Location of Event: Inland Seas Maritime Museum, 480 Main St., Vermillion, Ohio 44089
Sponsoring Organization: Maritime Archaeological Survey Team
Fees: None
Pre-registration: No
Participant Ages: Adults
Other Pertinent Information: While pre-registration is not required a RSVP would be appreciated. This is not as a childrens program but children are welcome.
Contact Information:
Carrie E. Sowden, GLHS/MAST
Phone: 440-967-3467 (extension 6)
Email: [email protected]
Web: www.ohiomast.org

Lake Erie Nautical Archaeology, Summer 2007
October 23, 2007
Event Description: Carrie Sowden, Archaeological Director of the Peachman Lake Erie Shipwreck Research Center, will present the history and results of the Great Lakes Historical Societys summer field season. The Sarah E. Sheldon, a wooden steamer that sank in 1905, was surveyed by PLESRC and MAST. GLHS and MAST also spent the summer investigating 9 possible shipwreck sites that ODNR had discovered in 2004.
Date/Time: Tuesday, October 23, 2007; 7 p.m.
Location of Event: Inland Seas Maritime Museum, 480 Main St., Vermillion, Ohio 44089
Sponsoring Organization: Great Lakes Historical Society
Fees: None
Pre-registration: No
Participant Ages: Adults
Other Pertinent Information: While pre-registration is not required a RSVP would be appreciated. This is not as a childrens program but children are welcome.
Contact Information:
Carrie E. Sowden, GLHS/MAST
Phone: 440-967-3467 (extension 6)
Email: [email protected]
Web: www.inlandseas.org

October Meeting of the Toledo Area Aboriginal Research Society
October 25, 2007
Event Description: Dr. Lynne Goldstein of Michigan State University will be presenting on Aztalan. Aztalan is the most famous archaeological site in Wisconsin, and is related to the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Cahokia in Illinois. Aztalan dates to what archaeologists call the Middle Mississippian period (ca. AD 1000-1300), the most complex prehistoric culture north of Mexico. In trying to prepare a synthesis of what is known about Aztalan, she will present a synthesis of Aztalan to frame it as a history of American archaeology, in which it is as important to understand the research questions and the research context as it is to understand what was found.
Date/Time: Thursday, October 25, 2007 at 7:00 PM
Location of Event: The Manor House at Wildwood Metropark, 5100 West Central Ave., Toledo, Ohio
Sponsoring Organization: The Toledo Area Aboriginal Research Society
Fees: Free
Pre-registration: No
Participant Ages: All
Other Pertinent Information: The meeting will begin with a brief business meeting followed by the speaker. Refreshments will be available.
Contact Person: Jeremy Freeman
Address: 5144 N. High Street, Apt. 202, Columbus, OH 43214
Phone: 419-618-7882
E: MAIL: [email protected]

Southeastern Ohio
Coordinator: Ann Cramer
Wayne National Forest
740.753.0553
[email protected]

Artifact Identification Day
October 27, 2007
Event Description: Area residents are invited to bring in various artifacts and fossils for identification by professional archaeologists, paleontologists, and geologists. A flint knapper will also be on hand to demonstrate how flint artifacts are made.
Date/Time: Saturday, October 27, 2007, 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
Location of Event: Wayne National Forest Supervisors Office/Athens Ranger Station (Nelsonville,Ohio). 13700 U.S. Highway 33, Nelsonville, Ohio 45764.
Sponsoring Organization: Wayne National Forest, Hocking College, Ohio University, National Park Service Hopewell Culture National Park.
Fees: None
Pre-registration: No
Participant Ages: All ages
Contact Information:
Ann Cramer, Forest Archaeologist, Wayne National Forest
Phone: 740-753-0553
Fax: 740-753-0118
Email: [email protected]

Southwestern Ohio
Coordinator: Matthew Purtill
Gray & Pape, Inc.
513.389.9087
[email protected]

SunWatchs Family Day: Astronomy
October 6, 2007
Event Description: Did you know that the Fort Ancient Indians who lived at SunWatch constructed their village as a giant solar calendar? Learn about ancient and modern astronomy.
Date/Time: Saturday, October 6, 2007; 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
Location of Event: SunWatch Indian Village/Archaeological Park. 2301 West River Road, Dayton, Ohio 45418
Sponsoring Organization: Dayton Society of Natural History
Fees: General admission fees apply ($5/adults, $3/seniors and students, Free/museum members).
Pre-registration: No
Participant Ages: All ages
Contact Information:
Andrew Sawyer, SunWatch Indian Village/Archaeological Park
Phone: 937-268-8199 (extension 111)
Email: [email protected]
Web: http://www.sunwatch.org/

SunWatch Artifact Identification Day
October 7, 2006
Event Description: Visitors are invited to bring in their artifacts for identification, including the date range of manufacture and use, as well as the artifacts purpose.
Date/Time: Sunday, October 7, 2007; 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Location of Event: SunWatch Indian Village/Archaeological Park. 2301 West River Road, Dayton, Ohio 45418
Sponsoring Organization: Dayton Society of Natural History
Fees: Event is free; Admission fees apply for entrance to museum exhibits and site ($5/adults, $3/seniors and students, Free/museum members).
Pre-registration: No
Participant Ages: All ages
Contact Information:
Lynn Simonelli, Boonshoft Museum of Discovery
Phone: 937-275-7431 (extension 130)
Email: [email protected]
Web: www.boonshoftmuseum.org>; http://www.sunwatch.org/

Fort Ancient Fall Hike
October 20 & 21, 2007
Event Description: Visitors will have a chance to learn about the archaeological history of the site while enjoying the fall colors. The guided hike covers American Indian heritage and new information about the recent archaeological investigations that have occurred at the site.
Date/Time: Saturday & Sunday, October 20 & 21, 2007; 1:00 to 3:00 p.m.
Location of Event: Fort Ancient State Memorial, 6123 St Rt. 350, Oregonia, Ohio 45054
Sponsoring Organization: Ohio Historical Society
Fees: Standard site admission fees apply ($7/adult, $3/child, Free/OHS members).
Pre-registration: No
Participant Ages: All ages
Contact Information:
Jack Blosser, Ohio Historical Society
Phone: 513-932-4421
Email: [email protected]
Web: www.ohiohistory.org

SunWatch 2007 Archaeology of Ohio Lecture Series: Development of Pottery in Ohio
October 27, 2007
Event Description: Thomas Grooms, a specialist in the replication of prehistoric pottery, will discussion the development of pottery in Ohio.
Date/Time: Saturday, October 27, 2007; 10:30 a.m. to noon
Location of Event: SunWatch Indian Village/Archaeological Park. 2301 West River Road, Dayton, Ohio 45418
Sponsoring Organization: Dayton Society of Natural History
Fees: Lecture is free; Admission fees apply for entrance to museum exhibits and site ($5/adults, $3/seniors and students, Free/museum members).
Pre-registration: No
Participant Ages: All ages
Contact Information:
Andrew Sawyer, SunWatch Indian Village/Archaeological Park
Phone: 937-268-8199 (extension 111)
Email: [email protected]
Web: http://www.sunwatch.or

Posted September 12, 2007
Topics: Archaeology

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