The Northeast Chapter will feature Malinda Blustain talking about her trip to Iran entitled "Persepolis to Tehran: A Journey Through Ancient and Contemporary Persia". Malinda will discuss the stunning architecture and amazing history they encountere…
Jules Gordon at R.S. Peabody Museum on Phillips Andover academy grounds
November 17, 2009 from 7:30pm to 9pm
Andover, MA - November 17, 2009 - The Northeast Chapter of the Massachusetts Archaeological Society will feature Mr. Charlie Cockburn as its November speaker. His topic is entitled "The Bone Spoon and the Battle of Haverhill 1708".The talk takes pla…
Dr. Dianna Doucette will present her topic "Archaeological Investigations at the J.T. Berry Site" Her presentation reviews what was learned about the people who once inhabited the area near Martin Brook in North Reading between 8000 and 1000 years a…
Donny Slater present his research about "The Dart-Thrower which played a vital utilitarian and symbolic roll throughout the history of Mesoamerica. In addition to being to a highly effective weapon for hunting and warfare, there is evidence that is…
Dr. Nate Hamilton will present his work exploring the 16th through 19th Century fishing station which focuses on reconstructing marine ecology and biology of species.
Excavations undertaken in 2008 on Smuttynose Island will be placed in historic co…
The Northeast Chapter of the Massachusetts Archaeological Society will feature Jonah Blustain speaking on "What was Cooking at the Red Cottage?"
Recent construction and renovations on the Davenport/Wakefield Estate in Milton, Mass. was monitored by…
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I am an officer in the Massachusetts Archaeological Society-Northeast chapter. We meet at the Robert S. Peabody Museum on the campus of the Andover Philips Academy. I think we are synergistic with your organization.
About Me:
Semi-retire engineer. I enjoy Trains and history. I am a volunteer at the Rort S. Peabody Museum in Andover, Mass. and work on their collections.
Hi Jules - feel free to post the Massachusetts Archaeological Society speaking schedule as "events" here on the network. It's not yet possible to create a recurring event - in other words, you'll have to enter each month's speaking event separately. Let us know if you find that problematic, and we'll add it to the list of things we want to refine and customize about the site.
The MA Studies Network is being managed by me (Director MSP) and by Heather Cole (Asst. Dir MSP) as part of the NEH grant-funded project. Just let us know if you have any other questions or suggestions.
At 10:02am on January 20, 2009, Heather Cole said…
Hi Jules - welcome to the network! Lots of friendly folks and great resources here. Feel free to poke around, ask questions, connect with others as "colleagues", publicize events, start discussion threads, etc.
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The MA Studies Network is being managed by me (Director MSP) and by Heather Cole (Asst. Dir MSP) as part of the NEH grant-funded project. Just let us know if you have any other questions or suggestions.