Illinois Archaeological Survey

2001 Annual Workshop in Illinois Archaeology

Saturday, December 1st, 2001 at Aurora University, Aurora, Illinois.

 “Illinois Archaeology – Taking Stock in a New Millennium.”
 

Papers will be presented in the University Banquet Hall in the lower level of Alumni Hall.  Coffee & pastries will be served.  On Saturday afternoon, an informal workshop will take place in Dunham Hall featuring artifact and informational displays from notable northern Illinois sites.  The Schingoethe Center for Native American Cultures will also be opened to workshop attendees.

 

All Day Admission to the Workshop is $6.00 at the Door.

 

Workshop Schedule

 

8:00 a.m.

Doors Open (University Banquet Hall)

9:00-12:15 a.m.

Invited Papers:

Greeting and Introduction

Douglas Kullen (Allied Archeology)

Paleoindian Period

Brad Koldehoff (University of Illinois/Collinsville)

Archaic Period

Michael Wiant (Illinois State Museum)

Woodland Period

Duane Esarey (Dickson Mounds Museum)

Mississippian Period

 

Thomas Emerson (University of Illinois/Urbana-

Champaign)

Late Prehistoric Periods

James Brown (Northwestern University)

Historic Period

 

Floyd Mansberger (Fever River Research) and

Joseph Phillippe (Illinois Historic Preservation

Agency)

12:15-1:15 p.m.

Lunch Break

1:15-4:00 p.m.

 

Informal Workshop (Dunham Hall):
The Schingoethe Center Museum, and display tables featuring notable northern Illinois sites, including Zimmerman, Huber, Putney Landing, Hoxie, Fiddyment Creek, Hawk’s Nest, New Lenox, Garrison, Photon, Quad Cities pipestone source, and others.