The June issue of the African Diaspora Archaeology Network Newsletter is available for free at the following link www.diaspora.illinois.edu/news0624/news0624.html This newsletter presents current research and events relating to the archaeology of enslavement. This issue has an article on the release of 183,000 records of enslaved African Americans by Ancestry. There is also article on the […]
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2025 Annual Meeting of NYSAA
2025 ANNUAL MEETING OF THE NEW YORK STATE ARCHAEOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION May 2 – 4, 2025 Niagara Falls, New York The 2025 annual meeting of the New York State Archaeological Association will occur May 2 – 4 at the Niagara Riverside Resort, Niagara Falls, U.S. The hotel will reserve a block of 75 rooms at $119 […]
International Bartmann Database – Bartmann Goes Global
Folks, One of my former students, Reuben Slater, is working on an International Bartmann (Bartmankrugge, Bellarmine, “tigerware”) database. It’s called “Bartmann Goes Global” and is run by a team of researchers from the University of Tubingen in Germany, and the Museum of London Archaeology. His area is New York State. If you have any examples […]
Bearing Witness: Exploring the Legacy of Enslavement in Ulster County, New York
Ulster County County Truth and Reconciliation Commission launched a new website, Bearing Witness: Exploring the Legacy of Enslavement in Ulster County, New York, documenting the history of slavery in Ulster County by going through the county archives. The website is a record of what they found. Visitors can search databases on enslaved people who were […]
NYSAA Call for Bulletin Submissions
The NYSAA is accepting articles for the next issue of The Bulletin. Please review the criteria for submission. Submit your article to Roger Moeller: alchemy60@sbcglobal.net. The deadlines for submissions are: Refereed articles should be in by mid-August. Non-refereed ones should be in by mid-September. NYSAA Submission Guidelines