IUP archaeology graduate students from the Department of Anthropology, Geospatial and Earth Sciences traveled to Dubois, Pennsylvania, to present their work at the ninety-fourth annual meeting of the Society for Pennsylvania Archaeology.

The Society for Pennsylvania Archaeology promotes the study of the prehistoric and historic archaeological resources of Pennsylvania and neighboring states. 

Oral Presentation

  • Connor Winslow: A Ground-Penetrating Radar Survey of the Camp Security Revolutionary War Prisoner Camp in York County, Pennsylvania

Poster Presentations

  • Emily Briggs: Pennsylvania Watershed Context Statement, 20F Chartiers Creek

  • Nate Coughlin: Deep Beneath the Surface: A Geophysical and Geomorphic Assessment of the Mary Rinn Archaeological Site

  • Dakota Dickerson: Sus scrofa Decomposition: Analysis of Burial Environmental Influences and PMI Scoring Method Applicability Within a Western Pennsylvania Non-Human Research Facility

  • James Duke: Cultural Context Statement for Watershed 03I of the Lower Delaware Sub-basin: Middle Branch of White Clay Creek, Red Clay Creek, and the Christina River

  • Tyler Fanell: Paleoenvironmental Reconstruction at the Squirrel Hill Site (36Wm35)

  • Elena Frye: Rediscovering a Chapel School: Initial Geophysical Investigations at the Basilica of the Sacred Heart of Jesus (Conewago Chapel), Hanover, PA

  • Emma Kinsinger: From Quarry to Village: Lithic Resource Exploitation in Monongahela Cultural Tradition Johnston Phase Sites

IUP archaeology graduate students at the PA Society of Archaeology Meeting