Thursday, Sep 18, 2014

American Cultural Resources Association Conference

Time: 9:00 am til 5:00 pm

Location: Loews Don CeSar Hotel, St. Pete Beach, FL 3400 Gulf Boulevard, St. Pete Beach

Description: The American Cultural Resources Association (ACRA) cordially invites you to attend the organization's 20th Annual Conference. This meeting will feature:

The nation's best networking opportunities for NEPA and Section 106 compliance professionals

The latest news from Capitol Hill, including information on budgets, agencies, and policies

CRM industry issues and best practices updates

An overview of preservation and archaeology issues at the national level

Social events to introduce you to your peers in CRM

An awards banquet, receptions, and much more

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FPAN is participating in this event.


From Clovis to Bolen: Florida’s Paleoindian and Early Archaic Record

Time: 7:00 pm til 8:00 pm

Location: Weedon Island Preserve, 1800 Weedon Dr NE, St Petersburg

Description: This talk presents an overview of the diverse archaeological record of people in Florida at the end of the last Ice Age and at the beginning of the Holocene (modern) epoch, when abrupt climate changes were taking place. Drawing on Florida’s place in the Peopling process in North America, the presentation will present evidence of apparent settling in and cultural continuity for more than 3000 years in Florida, times when sea levels were significantly lower. In addition to the kinds of early sites and tools known from Florida, an animation will show the extent of the peninsula with rising sea levels. The presentation also will highlight recent research for these early sites offshore and exciting directions for future discoveries.
Michael Faught is a pioneer in the field of submerged prehistoric archaeology and is among the nation’s leading experts on identifying drowned landscape features in sub-bottom profiler data. He is an expert in Paleoindian and early Archaic archaeology, and he co-directed the Paleoindian Database of the Americas project and website.

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FPAN is posting this event as a courtesy, we will neither be hosting nor attending this event.

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