<span style="font-family:arial, sans-serif;font-size:13px;border-collapse:collapse">The Anthropology Department at Portland State University presents the <br><b>Archaeology First Thursday Lecture Series</b> for the 2009/2010 academic year<br>
<br>Please join us <b>Thursday, October 1st at 4 p.m.</b> in Room 41 of PSU's Cramer Hall (1721 SW Broadway, 97201) for "My Archaeology Summer", ten minute presentations from five PSU archaeologists featuring:<br>
<br><b>Bill Cornett</b> talks about being down and out at Paisley Caves.<br><br><b>Alex Stevenson</b> discusses current WSDOT cultural resource practices in light of past problems.<br><br><b>Paul Solimano</b> examines the relationship between prehistoric artifacts and the landscape for a recent linear project in Eastern Oregon.<br>
<br><b>Emily Shepard</b> talks about her internship with the Center for American Archeology in Kampsville, Illinois.<br><br><b>Dr. Virginia Butler</b> highlights some of the archaeological sites she visited while on sabbatical in Europe, including her hike to see where Otzi, the Ice Man was buried by a glacier along the Italian-Austrian border.<br>
<br>Don't forget to mark your calenders for upcoming First Thursdays as well. Speakers this fall include:<br><br>November 5th:<b> </b> <b>Dr. Thomas Barrret </b>(ICF Jones & Stokes) will discuss his work on the remote sensing of African American quarters and graves in the Mid Atlantic.<br>
<br>December 3rd: <b> Dr. Julie Stein</b> (University of Washington) will be presenting her research with Amanda Taylor and <span></span>Stephanie Jolivette on shell middens and prehistoric coastal settlement patterns in the San Juan Islands, Washington.<br>
<br>For more information please call 503.725.3081or email <a href="mailto:wendyannwright@gmail.com" style="color:rgb(195, 57, 11)" target="_blank">wendyannwright@gmail.com</a><br clear="all"></span><br><br>