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Scenes from the 2006 Workshop in Archeology

MHT Director J. Rodney Little welcomes the workshop participants.

ASM President Carol Ebright highlights activities planned for Maryland Archeology Month.

Featured speaker Julie Schablitsky details her research on the Donner Party's Alder Creek campsite.

Julie makes a point while answering questions from the audience.

State Underwater Archeologist Susan Langley presents MMAP's “Volunteer Appreciation Award” to Tim Jeffas.

Andy Stout encourages attendees to help the Archaeological Conservancy to preserve archeological sites.

Bob Wall reviews nearly 20 years of research at the Barton site complex.

Despite the slide, Silas Hurry presents a serious, detailed look at the history of historic archeology in Maryland.

Attendees poring over books in the book room.

Youngsters and the young-at-heart try their hand at creating pictographs.

Some of the rock-artists admiring their work.

Tom Berkey discusses MAHS's underwater survey of the Pamunkey River.

David Howe details the Institute for Maritime History's efforts to find and record Maryland shipwrecks.

Conservator Howard Wellman extolling the benefits of B-72 for re-assembling broken ceramics.

Charlie Hall presents an illustrated history of the Bald Friar petroglyphs.

Tim Thoman and an eager assistant twisting plant fibers into cordage.
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Last updated: March 20, 2006
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