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Mr. Hughes investigates Moravian culture through local pottery production at the 18th-century town of Salem in the piedmont of colonial North Carolina.

Dive into inter-agency partnerships to discover, research, and protect the hallmarks of North Carolina’s maritime cultural heritage: shipwrecks.

Mr. McKee will discuss how natural and artificial changes to the Cape Fear River affects the archaeology of one of NC’s oldest ports, Brunswick Town.

Dr. Moore examines the changing paleo-environments of the Southeastern Coastal Plain and the ways humans adapted to their shifting world millennia ago.

Dr. Carnes-McNaughton discusses research at the Overhills Estate, a lavish vacation home and hunt club for the Rockefeller family.

Shawn will discuss archaeological insights on various historic cemeteries in North Carolina and beyond.

January Costa will discuss the work that she has accomplished in the past 10 years to create an archaeology program in Lincoln County, North Carolina.

Dr. David Cranford discusses Catawba household archaeology that shows individual households experimented with a variety of creative solutions.

Please join us as Michelle Michael, Senior Planner (Historic Preservation) for the Town of Wake Forest, discusses her experiences with historic preservation planning in North Carolina.

Over the last several decades, archaeologists have become increasingly interested in a variety of cultural behaviors along the edges of the Mississippian world.