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04/08-09 Center for Ancient Studies 12th Annual Symposium: The Future of Ethnoarchaeology

The Future of Ethnoarchaeology

Center for Ancient Studies Annual Symposium

University of Pennsylvania

April 8-9, 2022 at the Penn Museum

In-person, free and open to the public

 

Schedule

3:00-3:30 PM: Welcome, Introductory Remarks. Rainey Auditorium, Penn Museum

Tom Tartaron & Meg Kassabaum, 20 minutes

3:30-6:30 PM: Session 1, Rainey Auditorium.

Theme: Alternative Sources of Data for Ethnoarchaeological Research

1. Emily Hammer, University of Pennsylvania. "Spatial Ethnohistory through Time-Series Comparison of Historical

Aerial and Satellite Imagery," 25 minutes+ 10 minutes Q & A

2. Kostis Kourelis, Franklin & Marshall College. "House Archaeology and Ethnographies of Forced Migration in Modem

Greece," 25 minutes + 10 minutes Q & A

3. William R. Belcher, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, and Thomas Pierce Holland, Oregon State University.

"Alternative Approaches to Ethnoarchaeology: Using Landing Statistics and Observations to Augment an Understanding

of Seasonality and Fish Habitats in the Persian Gulf and Sea of Oman," 25 minutes + 10 minutes Q & A

Discussant: Pei-Lin Yu, Boise State University, 20 minutes+ 30 minutes general discussion

 

Saturday, April 9

8:00-8:30 AM: Coffee and Snacks

8:30 AM-12:00 noon: Session 2, Rainey Auditorium.

Theme: Ethnoarchaeology in the Contemporary Political and Academic Moment

1. Kathryn Weedman Arthur, University of Florida. "Ethnoarchaeology: Cultural Apprentices of Ontologies," 25 minutes

+ 10 minutes Q & A

2. Gustavo G. Politis, INCUAPA-CONICET, Universidad Nacional de! Centro de la Provincia de Buenos Aires,

Argentina. "Challenges ofEthnoarchaeology in South America," 25 minutes+ 10 minutes Q & A

3. Claudia Chang, Sweetbriar College. "Ethnoarchaeology, Gender, and Pastoralism: Studies in Greece and Kazakhstan,"

25 minutes + 10 minutes Q & A

Discussant: Susan B. Sutton, Bryn Mawr College, 20 minutes+ 30 minutes general discussion

1 :30---4:30 PM: Session 3, Rainey Auditorium

Theme: Ethnoarchaeology at Present and in the Future: Disciplinary Status and Direction

1. Hetty Jo Brumbach and Robert Jarvenpa, University at Albany, State University of New York. "Pilgrimage to the

Future: Toward a Comparative Ethnoarchaeology of Socioreligious Space," 25 minutes+ 10 minutes Q & A

2. Jerimy J. Cunningham, The University of Lethbridge. "Time and the Ethnoarchaeological Other," 25 minutes+ 10

minutes Q & A

3. Dean Arnold, Field Museum of Natural History and Wheaton College. "Ethnoarchaeology beyond Analogies and

Cautionary Tales: Past, Present and Future," 25 minutes + 10 minutes Q & A

Discussant: Hamish Forbes, University of Nottingham, 20 minutes+ 30 minutes general discussion

4:30-5:00 PM: Coffee Break

5:00-6:00 PM: Keynote Address, Rainey Auditorium.

Brian Hayden, Simon Fraser University. "Whither Ethnoarchaeology?" 45 minutes + 12 minutes Q & A

6:00-7:00 PM: Reception, Location TBA