April 4-5, 2003

25th Annual Flint Hills Conference
When: April 4, 2003
Location: Kansas History Center, 6425 SW 6th Avenue, Topeka, Kansas 66615-1099
Conference Chair: Robert J. Hoard
Theme: Archaeology in the Flint Hills Region: Past, Present, and Future
Program: The Conference schedule is available on-line. The complete version of the Program, including Abstracts, is available from PAKWEB as a 9-page PDF file. Please click here to download the file. A free application called Adobe Acrobat Reader is required to view PDF files.
Contact Information
:

Bob Hoard
Kansas State Archeologist
Chair, 25th Annual Flint Hills Conference
Kansas State Historical Society
6425 SW 6th Avenue
Topeka, Kansas 66615-1099
v. 785.272.8681 x268
f. 785.272.8682
rhoard@kshs.org
  April 9-13, 2003 68th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology
When: April 9-13, 2002
Where: Milwaukee, Wisconsin
 April 10, 2003 Ponca Tribal History: A Ponca Perspective­ A Lecture by Louis Headman, Ponca Tribal Historian
Where:
Kaw Mission State Historical Site, 500 North Mission, Council Grove, KS Time: 7:00 p.m.
Admission: Free
For More Information: 620-767-5410 / Email: kawmission@cgtelco.net
 April 16, 2003 "Thirteenth Century Daily Life in the Salina Area"­ A Lecture by Donna Roper, Kansas State University
When:
April 16, 7 PM,
Where: Smoky Hill Museum, 211 W. Iron St., Salina, Kansas
Admission: Free and Open to the Public
For More Information: Call Jenny Disney (785) 309-5776
Sponsored By: Smoky Hill Museum
   April 19, 2003 Artifact Identification & Tour Day
Location:
Lobby, Center for Historical Research, Kansas History Center, 6425 SW 6th Ave., Topeka, KS
Admission: Free
For More Information: Contact Virginia A. Wulfkuhle, 785-272-8681, ext. 255
 April 23, 2003 "What's That Obelisk in City Park?­ Jacob Brower's Archaeological Explorations in the Manhattan Area"­ A Lecture by Donna Roper, Kansas State University
When:
April 23, 7 PM
Where: Manhattan Public Library, located at the intersection of Juliette and Poyntz Streets in downtown Manhattan, Kansas
Admission: Free and open to the public
For More Information: Contact Cheryl Collins at the Riley County Historical
Museum, (785) 565-6490
Sponsored by: The Riley County Historical Society and the Kansas State University Department of Sociology/Anthropology/Social Work
April 26, 2003

Kansas Anthropological Association (KAA) Annual Meeting
When:
April 26, 2002
Time: 8:30-??? PM
Where: Big XII Room, KSU Student Union, Kansas State University, Manhattan, Kansas
Speakers and Topics:

  • Mark Latham, "Work, Finish, Publish (even if it takes over 20 years): The Archeology of Site 14ML417"
  • Roy Bird, "Tom Custer in Kansas"
  • Sarah Keck, "Life on the Prairie; Growing up in the KAA"
  • Dr. Brad Logan, "The Steed-Kisker Phase in Kansas: Review of a Late Prehistoric Trans-Missouri Culture"
  • Dr. Donna Roper, "The Upper Republican Farmstead at the Albert Bell Site"
  • Dr. Rolfe Mandel, "The Search for Paleo-Indian Sites in the Central Great Plains: A Geoarchaeological Perspective"
  • Virginia Wulfkuhle and Dick Keck, Preview of KATP 2003 Field School

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