ASNJ Online Speaker Series: Presentation on Sunday April 18, 2021

UPDATE

For those of you who missed the presentations of Brianna Dagostino (Getting to Know Ground Stones: College Point and Inwood Collection), Will M. Williams (Interpreting 19th-Century Commodification of Disease and Cultural Understanding of Health through Historical Archaeology), and Dr. Christopher Matthews (Dunkerhook: A 19th-Century African-American Community in Paramus, NJ), the videos are now live below!

Please also subscribe to the society's YouTube channel at: ASNJ YouTube Account Link

These presentations are made possible through your continued support, membership dues, and donations.  Please consider renewing and donating today.


BRIANNA DAGOSTINO’S PRESENTATION


WILL M. WILLIAMS’ PRESENTATION


DR. CHRISTOPHER MATTHEWS’ PRESENTATION


Join us! ASNJ Online Speaker Series on Zoom. It's Free!  (Limited to 100 people)

When: Sunday April 18 at 7:00 pm Eastern

How: Email ASNJ.Presentations@gmail.com for a Zoom Meeting ID and Password

Who/What: Dr. Christopher Matthews presenting: Dunkerhook: A 19th-Century African-American Community in Paramus, NJ

Brianna Dagostino presenting: Getting to Know Ground Stones: College Point and Inwood Collection

Will M. Williams presenting: Interpreting 19th-Century Commodification of Disease and Cultural Understanding of Health through Historical Archaeology

Join the ASNJ on Sunday (April 18) for our Online Speaker Series on Zoom. There will be three presenters and each of the presentations will be followed by a question and answer period.

This is an online livestream video presentation through Zoom on your computer or mobile device. To attend, simply download Zoom via your mobile App Store or via http://www.zoom.us.

Please email ASNJ.Presentations@gmail.com for a Meeting ID # and Password # to join the presentation. 

Attendance is limited to the first 100 people. If you are unable to make the meeting, please do not fret. The presentation will be uploaded to the ASNJ's YouTube Channel (link: Online Speaker Series). All attendees will be muted and questions can be posed to the presenter through the chat feature. 

ASNJ Online Speaker Series: Presentation on Sunday March 21, 2021

UPDATE

For those of you who missed the presentation by Evan Mydlowski, Aerial Exploration: Drone Applications for Archaeological Study, the video is now live below!

Please also subscribe to the society's YouTube channel at: ASNJ YouTube Account Link

These presentations are made possible through your continued support, membership dues, and donations.  Please consider renewing and donating today.


 
 

Join us! ASNJ Online Speaker Series on Zoom. It's Free!  (Limited to 100 people)

When: Sunday March 21 at 7:00 pm Eastern

How: Email ASNJ.Presentations@gmail.com for a Zoom Meeting ID and Password

Who: Evan Mydlowski of Hunter Research, Inc.

What: Aerial Exploration: Drone Applications for Archaeological Study

Join the ASNJ on Sunday (March 21) for our Online Speaker Series on Zoom. The presentation will be roughly 20 minutes, followed by a question and answer period.

This is an online livestream video presentation through Zoom on your computer or mobile device. To attend, simply download Zoom via your mobile App Store or via http://www.zoom.us.

Please email ASNJ.Presentations@gmail.com for a Meeting ID # and Password # to join the presentation. 

Attendance is limited to the first 100 people. If you are unable to make the meeting, please do not fret. The presentation will be uploaded to the ASNJ's YouTube Channel (link: Online Speaker Series). All attendees will be muted and questions can be posed to the presenter through the chat feature. 

ASNJ Online Speaker Series: Presentation on Sunday February 21, 2021

UPDATE

For those of you who missed the presentations of Dr. George Leader (William Green Plantation: On-Going Archaeological and Historical Research) and Calvin Grigal (Temporal and Ethnic Trends in Gravestone Form in Historical Northwestern New Jersey), the videos are now live below!

Please also subscribe to the society's YouTube channel at: ASNJ YouTube Account Link

These presentations are made possible through your continued support, membership dues, and donations.  Please consider renewing and donating today.


DR. GEORGE LEADER’S PRESENTATION

 
 

CALVIN GRIGAL’S PRESENTATION

 
 

Join us! ASNJ Online Speaker Series on Zoom. It's Free!  (Limited to 100 people)

When: Sunday February 21 at 7:00 pm Eastern

How: Email ASNJ.Presentations@gmail.com for a Zoom Meeting ID and Password

Who: Dr. George Leader and Calvin Grigal of The College of New Jersey (TCNJ)

What: Presentation by Dr. George Leader: William Green Plantation: On-Going Archaeological and Historical Research

Presentation by Calvin Grigal: Temporal and Ethnic Trends in Gravestone Form in Historical Northwestern New Jersey

Join the ASNJ on Sunday (February 21) for our Online Speaker Series on Zoom. The presentation will be roughly 25 minutes, followed by a question and answer period.

This is an online livestream video presentation through Zoom on your computer or mobile device. To attend, simply download Zoom via your mobile App Store or via http://www.zoom.us.

Please email ASNJ.Presentations@gmail.com for a Meeting ID # and Password # to join the presentation. 

Attendance is limited to the first 100 people. If you are unable to make the meeting, please do not fret. The presentation will be uploaded to the ASNJ's YouTube Channel (link: Online Speaker Series). All attendees will be muted and questions can be posed to the presenter through the chat feature. 

ASNJ Online Speaker Series: Presentation on Sunday January 17, 2021

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Join us this Sunday, January 17th, for the next ASNJ Online Speaker Series in partnership with the Friends for the Abbott Marshlands featuring a presentation by Dr. Carolyn Dillian, who will speak about her recent book with co-author Charles Bello, titled, Misadventures in Archaeology: The Life and Career of Charles Conrad Abbott. Registration is necessary!

Those registered will receive Zoom meeting information for the presentation to be held on Sunday, January 17th at 6:00 pm.

The registration is limited to 100 people and it is filling extremely fast so register now!

Visit the University of Pennsylvania Press website to purchase the book! We hope to see you there.

ATTENTION: Pre-Order ASNJ's New 2021 T-Shirt!

Attention Membership and Supporters of the ASNJ!

Design by Ryan Wade
Winner of the 2020 T-Shirt Design Contest

It is now time to begin pre-ordering our new T-Shirts!

We have decided to set up a 3-week pre-order period (ending on January 31st) so that we can prepare our orders for the printer. Your orders will be fulfilled as soon as we get the T-Shirts in stock.

You can pre-order the shirts on our Sales page!

***all prices include shipping and handling***

Thank you all for your continuing support and a big thank you again for Ryan Wade, winner of the 2020 T-Shirt Design Contest, for giving us a wonderful design!

Executive Board Election: Vote for the Candidates for Member-At-Large (2021-2024)

Vote for the Candidates for Member-At-Large (2020-2022)! Take a look at the candidates who are running for the position (vote for 2) and those of you who are members, please keep an eye out for an email about submitting your votes online in January 2021.


Candidates for Member-At-Large (2021-2024) (Vote for 2)

Jack Cresson

I have been an Active and Family member since 1968. I have been involved in collaborative, self-driven and CRM archaeological research in New Jersey since 1965, have served as the Chair of the ASNJ Research Grants Committee since its inception (1977), and have been a member of the Executive Board for nearly as long. I have always tried to support the ASNJ in any way I could.

Danielle Cathcart

I have over a decade of archaeological experience in the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast regions, working for academic and non-profit institutions, as well as in cultural resource management since 2010. As a former and active member of several professional organizations, I have participated in panel discussions, presented original research, and served as a steering committee chair for the CNEA. My interests and areas of expertise include material culture analysis and collections management. I am eager to share my ideas for expanding ASNJ’s public outreach efforts and advocate for use and preservation of archaeological collections in New Jersey. Thank you for your consideration.

Lauren Lembo

I have been involved in New Jersey archaeology since 2008 as a professional archaeologist in cultural resource management, a member of the ASNJ, and volunteer for preservation-focused projects and public lectures. I received an MA in Education from Central Michigan University, an MA in Anthropology from Monmouth University, and a Certificate in Global Social Archaeology from Kyushu University in Japan. I served as the 2nd Vice President (Membership) for the ASNJ between 2016 and 2019, and hope to once again be involved with assisting Board operations and facilitating community engagement with local history and archaeology. As a member of the ASNJ and a Member-at-Large, I look forward to promoting diverse perspectives and inclusive educational opportunities, and developing new relationships with communities and organizations. I currently serve as a programs coordinator for the Hunterdon County Cultural & Heritage Commission, a grassroots herbalist, and am a Registered Professional Archaeologist.

As a reminder, those of you who are members, please keep an eye out for an email about submitting your votes online in January 2021.

Stoutsburg Sourland African American Museum Archaeology (December 12, 2020)

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This past Saturday the ASNJ conducted a pro bono archaeological dig for the Stoutsburg Sourland African American Museum (SSAAM). It was a pleasure to partner with SSAAM and help to spread awareness of the important African American community in the New Jersey Sourland Mountains. Thank you to all who participated!

Stay tuned for more volunteer excavations like this in the coming year! Check back to the website to keep updated on Stoutsburg Sourland African American Museum our events and programs, and be sure to follow us on social media!

ASNJ Online Speaker Series: Presentation on Sunday December 13, 2020

UPDATE

For those of you who missed Ilene Grossman-Bailey and David Strohmeier’s presentation, Archaeological Investigations at the Highview Prehistoric site (28-Mo-449), the video is now live below!

Please also subscribe to the society's YouTube channel at: ASNJ YouTube Account Link

These presentations are made possible through your continued support, membership dues, and donations.  Please consider renewing and donating today.


 
 

Join us! ASNJ Online Speaker Series on Zoom. It's Free!  (Limited to 100 people)

When: Sunday December 13 at 7:00 pm Eastern

How: Email ASNJ.Presentations@gmail.com for a Zoom Meeting ID and Password

Who: Ilene Grossman-Bailey and David Strohmeier

What: Archaeological Investigations at the Highview Prehistoric site (28-Mo-449)

Join the ASNJ on Sunday (December 13) for our Online Speaker Series on Zoom. The presentation will be roughly 25 minutes, followed by a question and answer period.

This is an online livestream video presentation through Zoom on your computer or mobile device. To attend, simply download Zoom via your mobile App Store or via http://www.zoom.us.

Please email ASNJ.Presentations@gmail.com for a Meeting ID # and Password # to join the presentation. 

Attendance is limited to the first 100 people. If you are unable to make the meeting, please do not fret. The presentation will be uploaded to the ASNJ's YouTube Channel (link: Online Speaker Series). All attendees will be muted and questions can be posed to the presenter through the chat feature. 

ATTENTION: ASNJ 2020 T-Shirt Design Contest Winner Announcement!

Attention Membership and Supporters of the ASNJ!

Winner of the 2020 T-Shirt Design Contest!

The results are in and the winner is...Contestant 4!

Congratulations to Ryan Wade, and thank you for your hard work! We will be sending a T-Shirt featuring your winning design as soon as it is printed, an ASNJ membership for the next calendar year, and a copy of Herbert Kraft’s 2001 hardcover text The Lenape-Delaware Indian Heritage: 10,00 BC to AD 2000 your way!

Thank you to all who participated. We will get to printing right away, so be sure to check back in and get yourself the latest ASNJ t-shirt here when they are available!

ATTENTION: ASNJ 2020 T-Shirt Design Contest Voting Is Almost Over!

Attention Membership and Supporters of the ASNJ!

Winner of Previous T-Shirt Design Contest

Voting closes this Wednesday for the 2020 ASNJ t-shirt contest! Don't forget to choose your favorite t-shirt! The winner will be announced on Friday.

Thank you to all who participated! There is real talent in this contest!

Voting is live for the 2020 ASNJ t-shirt contest! Simply click the link and vote for your favorite!

Click Here to View 2020 ASNJ T-Shirt Voting Form

ASNJ Online Speaker Series: Presentation on Sunday November 15, 2020

UPDATE

For those of you who missed Matt Tomaso and Carissa Scarpa’s presentation, Feltville: Before and After David Felt, the video is now live below!

Please also subscribe to the society's YouTube channel at: ASNJ YouTube Account Link

These presentations are made possible through your continued support, membership dues, and donations.  Please consider renewing and donating today.

 
 

Join us! ASNJ Online Speaker Series on Zoom. It's Free!  (Limited to 100 people)

When: Sunday November 15 at 7:00 pm Eastern

How: Email ASNJ.Presentations@gmail.com for a Zoom Meeting ID and Password

Who: Matt Tomaso and Carissa Scarpa

What: Feltville: Before and After David Felt

This presentation will provide an overview of New Jersey’s longest run community-based archaeology project within a village that no longer has a resident community.  The senior author will present a retrospective discussion summarizing about 25 years’ worth of archaeological and historical work involving Union County’s “Deserted Village” which highlights the role of archaeology in constructing not just history and historical communities, but those of the present day. The most intensive archaeological investigation of the Feltville Archaeology Project began in 1999 upon the discovery of a 4-by 5-meter cellar hole, an 18th  through 19th  century rural homestead site on the margins of the village that came to be known as the Raddin-Badgley House Site. Carissa Scarpa, who participated in the subsequent Raddin-Badgeley field investigations from 2000 to 2004, recently completed the analysis and reporting for that site, and will discuss the site within the context of the Village’s history and, in particular, her reflections on what the material culture at the site might tell us about the lives of those who lived there.

Join the ASNJ on Sunday (November 15) for our Online Speaker Series on Zoom. The presentation will be roughly 25 minutes, followed by a question and answer period.

This is an online livestream video presentation through Zoom on your computer or mobile device. To attend, simply download Zoom via your mobile App Store or via http://www.zoom.us.

Please email ASNJ.Presentations@gmail.com for a Meeting ID # and Password # to join the presentation. 

Attendance is limited to the first 100 people. If you are unable to make the meeting, please do not fret. The presentation will be uploaded to the ASNJ's YouTube Channel (link: Online Speaker Series). All attendees will be muted and questions can be posed to the presenter through the chat feature. 

ASNJ Online Speaker Series: Presentation on Sunday October 25, 2020

UPDATE

For those of you who missed Eric Johnson’s presentation, The David Campbell House: A Euro-American Wampum Workshop in North Jersey (1810-1845), the video is now live below!

Please also subscribe to the society's YouTube channel at: ASNJ YouTube Account Link

These presentations are made possible through your continued support, membership dues, and donations.  Please consider renewing and donating today.


 

Join us! ASNJ Online Speaker Series on Zoom. It's Free!  (Limited to 100 people)

When: Sunday October 25 at 7:00 pm Eastern

How: Email ASNJ.Presentations@gmail.com for a Zoom Meeting ID and Password

Who: Eric Johnson, Harvard University

What: The David Campbell House: A Euro-American Wampum Workshop in North Jersey (1810-1845)

Join the ASNJ on Sunday (October 25) for our Online Speaker Series on Zoom. The presentation will be roughly 25 minutes, followed by a question and answer period.

This is an online livestream video presentation through Zoom on your computer or mobile device. To attend, simply download Zoom via your mobile App Store or via http://www.zoom.us.

Please email ASNJ.Presentations@gmail.com for a Meeting ID # and Password # to join the presentation. 

Attendance is limited to the first 100 people. If you are unable to make the meeting, please do not fret. The presentation will be uploaded to the ASNJ's YouTube Channel (link: Online Speaker Series). All attendees will be muted and questions can be posed to the presenter through the chat feature. 

 

ATTENTION: ASNJ 2020 T-Shirt Design Contest Voting Is Live!

Attention Membership and Supporters of the ASNJ!

Winner of Previous T-Shirt Design Contest

Voting is live for the 2020 ASNJ t-shirt contest! Simply click the link and vote for your favorite! We will announce the winner on November 13!

Click Here to View 2020 ASNJ T-Shirt Voting Form

The design with the most votes will be used as our new T-shirt logo! The winning artist will get a free T-Shirt with their design featured, a free ASNJ membership for the next calendar year, and a copy of Herbert Kraft's 2001 hardcover text The Lenape-Delaware Indian Heritage: 10,00 BC to AD 2000, which contains hundreds of high quality photographs of Native American cultural material from New Jersey.

Thank you for your continued support of the ASNJ, and best of luck!

ASNJ Online Speaker Series: Presentation on Sunday October 4, 2020

UPDATE

For those of you who missed Samuel Still and Marc Lorenc’s presentation, Community Engagement at the Dr. James Still Historic Office and Education Center, the video is now live below!

Please also subscribe to the society's YouTube channel at: ASNJ YouTube Account Link

These presentations are made possible through your continued support, membership dues, and donations.  Please consider renewing and donating today.


 
 

Join us! ASNJ Online Speaker Series on Zoom. It's Free!  (Limited to 100 people)

When: Sunday October 4 at 7:00 pm Eastern

How: Email ASNJ.Presentations@gmail.com for a Zoom Meeting ID and Password

Who: Samuel Still and Marc Lorenc, Ph.D.

What: Community Engagement at the Dr. James Still Historic Office and Education Center

Join the ASNJ on Sunday (October 4) for our Online Speaker Series on Zoom. The presentation will be roughly 35 minutes, followed by a question and answer period.

This is an online livestream video presentation through Zoom on your computer or mobile device. To attend, simply download Zoom via your mobile App Store or via http://www.zoom.us.

Please email ASNJ.Presentations@gmail.com for a Meeting ID # and Password # to join the presentation. 

Attendance is limited to the first 100 people. If you are unable to make the meeting, please do not fret. The presentation will be uploaded to the ASNJ's YouTube Channel (link: Online Speaker Series). All attendees will be muted and questions can be posed to the presenter through the chat feature. 

2020 Membership Renewal Reminder!

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Calling all members and prospective members alike!

The time for membership renewal is nearly upon us! Just as a reminder, all membership dues received after October 1st will be applied to an annual membership for the next calendar year. Any membership received before that date will be applied to the 2020 calendar year (unless noted otherwise), and any membership received after October 1st will be applied to the 2021 calendar year. We look forward to meeting you!

https://www.asnj.org/asnj-membership

ATTENTION: Enter to Win the ASNJ 2020 T-Shirt Design Contest!

UPDATE

Voting is live for the 2020 ASNJ t-shirt contest! Simply click the link and vote for your favorite! We will announce the winner on November 4!

Click Here to View 2020 ASNJ T-Shirt Voting Form

Thank you for your continued support of the ASNJ, and best of luck!


Attention Membership and Supporters of the ASNJ!

Winner of Previous T-Shirt Design Contest

The Archaeological Society of New Jersey (ASNJ) is hosting a design contest to find our new T-Shirt logo! The logo, which can be hand drawn or computer designed, will be printed on a new batch of T-shirts that will be available for purchase in support of the society's education and outreach mission. The logo must be a monochrome line drawing able to be transferred as a silk screen design onto T-shirts, and must incorporate the name "Archaeological Society of New Jersey". The design will be printed on the front of the T-shirt. 

If you're interested in entering the contest, please email your high resolution design in jpeg or tiff format to asofnj@gmail.com with "2020 Logo Design" as the subject heading by October 15, 2020. The ASNJ will compile the submissions and have an online vote for ASNJ members and social media followers for the favorite design using polls on our social media platforms. The design with the most votes will be used as our new T-shirt logo! The winning artist will get a free T-Shirt with their design featured, a free ASNJ membership for the next calendar year, and a copy of Herbert Kraft's 2001 hardcover text The Lenape-Delaware Indian Heritage: 10,00 BC to AD 2000, which contains hundreds of high quality photographs of Native American cultural material from New Jersey. You do not have to already be a member to enter the contest. Questions can be sent to the society's president, Michael Gall at asofnj@gmail.com.

Thank you for your continued support of the ASNJ, and best of luck!

ASNJ Online Speaker Series: Presentation on Sunday August 23, 2020

UPDATE

For those of you who missed Lauren Lembo’s presentation, Terrace Habitation from the Archaic through Woodland: A Stratified Prehistoric Site within New Jersey's Inner Coastal Plain, the video is now live below!

Please also subscribe to the society's YouTube channel at: ASNJ YouTube Account Link

These presentations are made possible through your continued support, membership dues, and donations.  Please consider renewing and donating today.


 
 

Join us! ASNJ Online Speaker Series on Zoom. It's Free!  (Limited to 100 people)

When: Sunday August 23 at 7:00 pm Eastern

How: Email ASNJ.Presentations@gmail.com for a Zoom Meeting ID and Password

Who: Lauren Lembo

What: Terrace Habitation from the Archaic through Woodland: A Stratified Prehistoric Site within New Jersey’s Inner Coastal Plain

Join the ASNJ on Sunday (August 23) for our Online Speaker Series on Zoom. The presentation will be roughly 35 minutes, followed by a question and answer period.

This is an online livestream video presentation through Zoom on your computer or mobile device. To attend, simply download Zoom via your mobile App Store or via http://www.zoom.us.

Please email ASNJ.Presentations@gmail.com for a Meeting ID # and Password # to join the presentation. 

Attendance is limited to the first 100 people. If you are unable to make the meeting, please do not fret. The presentation will be uploaded to the ASNJ's YouTube Channel (link: Online Speaker Series). All attendees will be muted and questions can be posed to the presenter through the chat feature. 

ASNJ Online Speaker Series: Presentation on Sunday August 9, 2020

UPDATE

For those of you who missed Adam Heinrich’s presentation, Archaeology at the Restore Lippincott Homestead Site (28-Bu-921), Burlington County, New Jersey, the video is now live below! Dr. Heinrich explores a late 17th-century dwelling turned quarter for enslaved Native Americans and individuals of West African birth or descent and the material culture these captive individuals left behind. The building was used into the mid-18th century.

Please also subscribe to the society's YouTube channel at: ASNJ YouTube Account Link

We'll be uploading more content all summer as we continue to add speakers to our Online Speaker Series. These presentations are made possible through your continued support, membership dues, and donations.  Please consider renewing and donating today.


 
 

Join us! ASNJ Online Speaker Series on Zoom. It's Free!  (Limited to 100 people)

When: Sunday August 9 at 7:00 pm Eastern

How: Email ASNJ.Presentations@gmail.com for a Zoom Meeting ID and Password

Who: Adam R. Heinrich

What: Archaeology at the Restore Lippincott Homestead Site (28-Bu-921), Burlington County, New Jersey

When Restore Lippincott, a very prominent New Jersey Quaker leader, died in 1741, he passed two enslaved people on to a son. The complex documentary history reveals the family engaged in owning black and Native American laborers as well as hiring indentured and seasonal labor. In 2018, excavations at the Restore Lippincott Homestead site (28-Bu-921) examined an out-building that served as a quarters for these laborers until it burned in the 1720s. The building contained subfloor deposits along with a sub-floor pit containing a range of faunal remains, tobacco pipes, lithic scrapers, a grinding stone, and sewing equipment representing their work and culture.

Join the ASNJ on Sunday (August 9) for our Online Speaker Series on Zoom. The presentation will be roughly 35 minutes, followed by a question and answer period.

This is an online livestream video presentation through Zoom on your computer or mobile device. To attend, simply download Zoom via your mobile App Store or via http://www.zoom.us.

Please email ASNJ.Presentations@gmail.com for a Meeting ID # and Password # to join the presentation. 

Attendance is limited to the first 100 people. If you are unable to make the meeting, please do not fret. The presentation will be uploaded to the ASNJ's YouTube Channel (link: Online Speaker Series). All attendees will be muted and questions can be posed to the presenter through the chat feature. 

ASNJ Online Speaker Series: Presentation on Wednesday June 24, 2020

UPDATE

For those of you who missed Michael J. Gall’s presentation, The Coopers: "Freedom", Abduction, and Life in Central Delaware, 1770s-1820s, in which he discussed the life of a black family in Federal Period Delaware, the video is now live below!

Please also subscribe to the society's YouTube channel at: ASNJ YouTube Account Link

We'll be uploading more content all summer as we continue to add speakers to our Online Speaker Series. These presentations are made possible through your continued support, membership dues, and donations.  Please consider renewing and donating today.


 
 

Join us! ASNJ Online Speaker Series on Zoom. It's Free!  (Limited to 100 people)

When: Wednesday June 24 at 7:00 pm Eastern

How: Email ASNJ.Presentations@gmail.com for a Zoom Meeting ID and Password

Who: Michael J. Gall

What: The Coopers: "Freedom", Abduction, and Life in Central Delaware, 1770s-1820s

This presentation will focus on the ways one black family in Federal Period Delaware contended with and maneuvered through white society, abduction of a family member, enslavement, "freedom", daily life, and faith. 

Join the ASNJ on Wednesday (June 24) for our Online Speaker Series on Zoom. Presenter Michael J. Gall will discuss the archaeology of a black family in Central Delaware during the late 18th century-early 19th century!

This is an online livestream video presentation through Zoom on your computer or mobile device. To attend, simply download Zoom via your mobile App Store or via http://www.zoom.us.

Please email ASNJ.Presentations@gmail.com for a Meeting ID # and Password # to join the presentation. 

Attendance is limited to the first 100 people. If you are unable to make the meeting, please do not fret. The presentation will be uploaded to the ASNJ's YouTube Channel (link: Online Speaker Series). All attendees will be muted and questions can be posed to the presenter through the chat feature. 

ASNJ Online Speaker Series: Presentation on Sunday June 14, 2020

UPDATE

For those of you who missed the two-part presentation, Modern Interpretations of Revolutionary War Wrecks, you can now watch them below. In Part One, Shannon Chiarel discusses underwater archaeology at several Revolutionary War period shipwrecks along the Mullica River in New Jersey. In Part Two, Jacklyn Urmey provides new data on possible scuttled ships dating from the Revolutionary War period within the Crosswicks Creek in Bordentown and Hamilton Township, New Jersey.

Please also subscribe to the society's YouTube channel at: ASNJ YouTube Account Link

We'll be uploading more content all summer as we continue to add speakers to our Online Speaker Series. These presentations are made possible through your continued support, membership dues, and donations.  Please consider renewing and donating today.


PART ONE: MULLICA RIVER

 
 

PART TWO: CROSSWICKS CREEK

 
 

Join us! ASNJ Online Speaker Series on Zoom. It's Free!  (Limited to 100 people)

When: Sunday, June 14th at 7:00 pm Eastern

How: Email ASNJ.Presentations@gmail.com for a Zoom Meeting ID and Password

Who: Shannon Chiarel (Part One) and Jacklyn Urmey (Part Two)

What: Modern Interpretations of Revolutionary War Wrecks with Two Parts: Part One - Mullica River; Part Two - Crosswicks Creek

Join the ASNJ on Sunday (June 14) for our Online Speaker Series on Zoom. Presenters Shannon Chiarel and Jacklyn Urmey will discuss modern interpretations of revolutionary war wrecks!

This is an online livestream video presentation through Zoom on your computer or mobile device. To attend, simply download Zoom via your mobile App Store or via http://www.zoom.us.

Please email ASNJ.Presentations@gmail.com for a Meeting ID # and Password # to join the presentation. 

Attendance is limited to the first 100 people. If you are unable to make the meeting, please do not fret. The presentation will be uploaded to the ASNJ's YouTube Channel (link: Online Speaker Series). All attendees will be muted and questions can be posed to the presenter through the chat feature.