David Morgan, Archeology and Collections program chief, presented “Plantation Pottery along the Cane River: Colonoware and Ethnicity” and “The Coincoin Plantation and African Architecture in Louisiana” at the Abolition 2007: Archaeology and Heritage of Africans in the New World colloquium, Institute of Archaeology, University College London, United Kingdom.
He also presented by proxy “Colonoware on Cane River, Louisiana: A View of Ethnicity from the Whittington Site” at the annual Caddo Conference, Southern Arkansas University, Magnolia.
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