ASNJ Conference

Candidates For January 2025 Executive Board Election

Dear ASNJ Members,

Two member-at-large positions are up for election in the normal election cycle for 2025.  These are three year positions.

One additional member-at-large position is being vacated in January (due to the arrival of a new family member...yay!) That position will be for one "interim" year and then in 2026 up for election again, back on the three year cycle.

President. Initially this will be a one year "interim" for the remainder of the term and then in 2026 up for election back on the two year cycle.

Take a look at the candidates who are running for these positions and those of you who are members, please remember to join us at the January 2025 ASNJ Conference/Quarterly meeting on the 19th to cast your votes!


Candidate for President (Remainder of 2024-2026 term)

(Vote for 1)

Jim Lee

I have been a member of the Society since the late 1990s when I took the position of Recording Secretary, and have been on the executive board since then.  I received my B.A. in Anthropology and History from Rutgers University in 1995 and obtained an M.A. in Archaeology from the University of Durham (UK) in 1996.  Since that time I have worked as an archaeologist in the Middle Atlantic region, for the past 23 years with the Trenton-based firm of Hunter Research, Inc.  I am the company Vice President and Principal Archaeologist.  Originally trained as a prehistoric archaeologist, I also maintain a specialty in industrial archaeology, with a particular emphasis on the Morris Canal. I would be honored to be elected President and look forward to working with the board and members on growing the Society.


Candidates for Member-At-Large (2025-2028) (Vote for 2)

Richard Adamczyk

Richard Adamczyk is seeking election to the ASNJ executive board as a Member-at-Large. Mr. Adamczyk has been a member of the ASNJ since 2017 and has served as the 2nd Vice President and Membership Chair of the organization from 2020-2023. He played a role in the formation of the ASNJ Student Committee and is currently co-directing the ASNJ's Cohansey River Bluff Site rescue excavation and public archaeology project in collaboration with the Cumberland County Historical Society and the Nanticoke Lenni-Lenape Tribal Nation, a descendent community with ties to the resources being salvaged.

Mr. Adamczyk has been a professional archaeologist in New Jersey for almost 8 years and has demonstrated competency in the analysis and interpretation of pre-Contact and historic sites in this state. He is also the curator of the Alan E. Carman Museum of Prehistory in Cumberland County. As Member-at-Large, Mr. Adamczyk hopes to continue serving the ASNJ and its efforts to preserve NJ archaeology through education and advocacy, specifically helping with programming, public events, and educational outreach.

Matthew Craig

I, Matthew Craig, am seeking election to the ASNJ executive board as a Member-at-Large. With over a decade of hands-on experience in academic and professional archaeology, I bring expertise in cultural resource management and an understanding of New Jersey's archaeology. Having worked on numerous projects across the state, I am familiar with the complexities of New Jersey's historical sites. I am passionate about inspiring the next generation of archaeologists in New Jersey. As a Member-at-Large, I'll prioritize strengthening outreach to students and young professionals. I aim to cultivate a strong network of emerging professionals. As a member of the ASNJ, I am invested in the organization's support and promotion of New Jersey's archaeology. I want to give back to the organization that has supported my career by serving its members and collective goals.


Candidates for Member-At-Large (Remainder of 2024-2026 term) (Vote for 1)

Jack Cresson

Since 1977 I have served as the Chairman of the Research Committee. In 2000 I was honored to become a Fellow of the ASNJ. I have worked in CRM since l974 and have contributed many articles and papers on various topics, many related to the study of lithic technology.

Since 1985 I have conducted scheduled and occasional workshops related to New World primitive technologies and in 1989 was a founding member of the Society of Primitive Technology and organization dedicated to primitive technology, experimental archaeology and disseminating information about this topic worldwide.


Please remember to join us at the January 2025 ASNJ Conference/Quarterly meeting on the 19th to cast your votes!

ABSTRACT SUBMISSION DEADLINE EXTENDED - DECEMBER 12th, 2024 | ASNJ Conference 2025 | January 17th-19th, 2025

Second ANNUAL
ARCHAEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF NEW JERSEY CONFERENCE

JanuARY 17th-19TH, 2025
Lambertville Station Restaurant and Inn, Lambertville, NEW JERSEY

The abstract submission deadline has been extended to December 12th, 2024! If you are interested in presenting at this year’s conference, this is the final push to get those abstracts in for review! This is an excellent opportunity for students to present on their research, and there will be a cash prize for best student poster.

Please navigate to the main conference page for more information about the event and we hope to see you there!

Flyer by Richard Fallon

REMINDER: Abstract Submission Deadline November 30th, 2024 | ASNJ Conference 2025 | January 17th-19th, 2025

Second ANNUAL
ARCHAEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF NEW JERSEY CONFERENCE

JanuARY 17th-19TH, 2025
Lambertville Station Restaurant and Inn, Lambertville, NEW JERSEY

The November 30th abstract submission deadline is approaching! If you are interested, please consider presenting a paper or a poster at our 2025 conference! This is an excellent opportunity for students to present on their research, and there will be a cash prize for best student poster.

Please navigate to the main conference page for more information about the event and we hope to see you there!

Flyer by Richard Fallon

CALL FOR PAPERS AND POSTERS | ASNJ Conference 2025 | January 17th-19th, 2025

Second ANNUAL
ARCHAEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF NEW JERSEY CONFERENCE

JanuARY 17th-19TH, 2025
Lambertville Station Restaurant and Inn, Lambertville, NEW JERSEY

CALL FOR PAPERS AND POSTERS

The Archaeological Society of New Jersey is putting out a call for papers and posters for its second annual conference to be held in Lambertville, January 17th-19th, 2024.

Topics may cover a wide range of archaeological and historical topics in the mid-Atlantic region. Papers from wider regions will be considered on the topic’s relevance to regional archaeology and history. Papers may cover all time periods from prehistoric to recent history and heritage topics. Students are especially encouraged to present.

Paper presentations will be 15 minutes long. Posters should be no more than 36x48”.

To be considered, submit a title, authors with affiliations, and abstract (no more than 200 words), at this link.

Submissions will be evaluated based on their relevance and suitability to mid-Atlantic archaeology by the ASNJ Conference Committee. Submission deadline is November 30, 2024. Once paper presentation slots are full, authors may be asked to instead present a poster.

Please navigate to the main conference page for more information about the event and we hope to see you there!

RECAP || First Annual ASNJ Conference 2024


FIRST ANNUAL
ARCHAEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF NEW JERSEY CONFERENCE

FEBRUARY 16-18TH, 2024
THE HOLIDAY INN, PRINCETON, NEW JERSEY



The ASNJ Conference Committee and Executive Board would like to thank all the attendees, presenters, and sponsors who joined us for our first annual conference in Princeton on February 16-18, 2024! The conference successfully brought together researchers and students from across the East Coast who were willing to share their research on New Jersey and its surrounding area. We had a great time listening to interesting research and meeting everyone in between paper sessions and at our poster session, reception, and networking event in the evenings. The conference weekend finished with an excursion to the Princeton Battlefield State Park on Sunday, where Resource Interpretive Specialist William Krakower provided a fantastic tour of the Clarke House and battlefield.

Conference presentations encompassed a wide variety of topics, from pre-Contact site and artifact analyses to experimental archaeology to historic and archaeological research on tenant farms, historic cemeteries, free and enslaved African American communities, and unique artifacts. Student research was a highlight of the conference, and included impressive presentations by students from Rutgers University, TCNJ, CUNY, and Montclair University. Julia Fuchs from Rutgers University won our student poster competition with her research on the Egyptian mummy housed at the Rutgers University Geological Museum. 

Special thanks are due to our conference sponsors: the New Jersey Historic Trust, Passaic County, Richard Grubb & Associates, Inc., AECOM, EDR, and Michael J. Gall.

Please join us for the March 2024 Quarterly Meeting, which is planned for Saturday, March 16th, 2024, at the Passaic County Arts Center (John W. Rea House) in Hawthorne, NJ. Elections for the Executive Board will also be held. Click here for more details!


One presenter from the Saturday morning session of the Conference, “Early Inhabitants: Native American Sites in New Jersey” has recorded their presentation and has allowed us to share!


A Peculiar Pre-Contact Encampment: The New Brunswick Avenue Pre-Contact Site (28-Mi-293)

Michele Troutman (Richard Grubb & Associates, Inc. and Binghamton University) and Sean McHugh (Richard Grubb & Associates, Inc. and Monmouth University)


The four presenters from the Saturday afternoon session of the Conference, “A Varied and Diverse Landscape: Encampments, Tenant Laborers, Weavers, Farmers, and Enslaved Individuals in West Windsor” have recorded their presentations and have allowed us to share them! Please follow our YouTube channel because they will be posted every Friday for the next four weeks! Enjoy the presentations!


The Stuart L. Reed Farmstead Site: Archaeology of a Doctor’s Plantation in West Windsor, NJ

Richard P. Adamczyk, Richard Grubb & Associates, Inc.

 

Laboring for the Clarkes: Archaeology of a Late Eighteenth- to Early Nineteenth-Century Potential Enslaved Laborer Dwelling

Matthew Craig, Richard Grubb & Associates, Inc.

 

Cottagers and their Homes: Archaeology of Tenant Farm Laborers at the Area Y Site

Michael Gall, Richard Grubb & Associates, Inc.

Weaving through History: Archaeology of the Area AC-Site

Allison A. Gall, Richard Grubb & Associates, Inc.


Take a look at the photos from the conference taken by various Executive Board members throughout the weekend!

These are the photos from the excursion to Princeton Battlefield on Sunday afternoon!

REMINDER: First Annual ASNJ Conference 2024 | February 16-18th, 2024

FIRST ANNUAL
ARCHAEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF NEW JERSEY CONFERENCE

FEBRUARY 16-18TH, 2024
THE HOLIDAY INN, PRINCETON, NEW JERSEY

ASNJ's first annual conference is upon us! Join us February 16-18 in Princeton for what promises to be an excellent weekend talking about local archaeology.

Registration is still open! Check out our conference page for more information and we are looking forward to seeing you there!

Image Credit: Jenn Hastings

Take a look at the full ASNJ Conference program here!

CALL FOR PAPERS AND POSTERS | ASNJ Conference 2024 | February 16-18th, 2024

FIRST ANNUAL
ARCHAEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF NEW JERSEY CONFERENCE

FEBRUARY 16-18TH, 2024
THE HOLIDAY INN, PRINCETON, NEW JERSEY

CALL FOR PAPERS AND POSTERS

The Archaeological Society of New Jersey is putting out a call for papers and posters for its first annual conference to be held in Princeton February 16-18th, 2024.

Topics may cover a wide range of archaeological and historical topics in the mid-Atlantic region. Papers from wider regions will be considered on the topic’s relevance to regional archaeology and history. Papers may cover all time periods from prehistoric to recent history and heritage topics. Students are especially encouraged to present.

Paper presentations will be 15 minutes long. Posters should be no more than 36x48”.

To be considered, submit a title, authors with affiliations, and abstract (no more than 250 words), at this link.

Submissions will be evaluated based on their relevance and suitability to mid-Atlantic archaeology by the ASNJ Conference Committee. Submission deadline is November 30, 2023. Once paper presentation slots are full, authors may be asked to instead present a poster.

Please navigate to the main conference page for more information about the event and we hope to see you there!