[OR_Archaeology] Colloquium: Lithic Technology of the Bear Creek Site (45KI839), Redmond, Washington

POULEY John * OPRD John.Pouley at oregon.gov
Mon Jan 11 15:19:54 PST 2016


Lithic Technology of the Bear Creek Site (45KI839), Redmond, Washington.
Friday, February 12, 2016 - 12:30 to 5:00 PM
University of Washington, Health Sciences Building D209 - Turner Auditorium

The City of Redmond is pleased to announce that the SWCA team has scheduled a colloquium on lithic artifacts from the Bear Creek site (45KI839), hosted by the University of Washington Quaternary Research Center.  Presentations and discussion will focus on the significant assemblage of stone tools made over 10,000 years ago at this site near the north shore of Lake Sammamish. Participants will include some of the research team led by SWCA Environmental Consultants including lithic analyst Amanda Taylor, co-PIs Bob Kopperl and Kenneth M. Ames, and project geoarchaeologist Charlie Hodges, as well as several independent lithic experts - Bill Andrefsky, Jr., Steve Hamilton, Tom Jones, and Jim Woods - who have examined the collection and the data it has generated. An open Q&A session will conclude the colloquium.

For directions to the Turner Auditorium, please see the following website:
https://depts.washington.edu/bhdept/conedu/Directions%20to%20Turner%20Auditorium.docx
For additional parking information, please see the following website:
https://www.washington.edu/facilities/transportation/parking-daily-visitor
The gate house closest to Health Sciences is: uw.edu/maps/?south-gatehouse-ne-columbia-road
For additional information, please contact Lorelea Hudson at lhudson at swca.com<mailto:lhudson at swca.com>
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Robert Kopperl, Ph.D., R.P.A.
Archaeologist
WillametteCRA
650 S. Orcas, Suite 201
Seattle, Washington 98108
(206) 397-1487
www.willamettecra.com<http://www.willamettecra.com/>



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