Unfortunately, this session’s file was lost during editing yesterday and could not be recovered! To this end, we don’t have a podcast for this session but you can learn more about the participants and their work on this website. Also, Richard Estabrook has submitted his paper and powerpoint from the session
Estabrook’s Speech
Estabrook’s Power Point
All of the participants in this panel are members of the Florida Public Archaeology network, the group’s website can be found here.
The participants of the panel (listed in order of their presentations) are:
Brent Weisman
University of South Florida
William Lees (for Judy Bense)
University of West Florida
Richard Estabrook (speech, powerpoint) (Chair)
West Central Regional Public Archaeology Center at the Museum of Science & Industry (MOSI)
Estabrook’s Speech
Estabrook’s Power Point
Della Scott-Ireton
Florida Public Archaeology Network
Sarah Miller
Florida Public Archaeology Network
Kara Bridgman Sweeney
Florida Public Archaeology Network
William Lees
University of West Florida
Uzi Baram (Discussant)
New College of Florida
Associate Professor of Anthropology Division of Social Sciences
800 Bay Shore Road Sarasota, FL 34243
Office 941-487-4217
Email Baram at ncf dot edu
Website http://faculty.ncf.edu/baram/
Research interests include Historical Archaeology, public archaeology, heritage, and race and ethicity
Currently working on:
Traces of Our Past – Historical Archaeology revealing the hidden histories of the Manatee River (Manatee County, Florida)
Looking for Angola – a public outreach educational program and archaeological search for an early 19th century maroon community on Florida’s west central coast
(All of the files from the other sessions are now backed up in 4 places- so hopefully this won’t happen again! This is a new project, so we’re learning as we go.)
Session took place in Tampa, FL at the 67th Annual Meeting of the Society for Applied Anthropology in March 2007.
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I’m a park ranger with the City of St. Petersburg…would like to contact Richard Estabrook regarding a recently discovered site at Boyd Hill Nature Park.
Please call Hermann Trappman at 727-893-7328
Or email: htrappman@tampabay.rr.com
Comment by Hermann Trappman — June 8, 2007 @ 2:09 am
I passed along your contact information in an email to him, just in case he doesn’t see the comment on the site. ~Jen
Comment by Jen — June 8, 2007 @ 2:19 am