Spring Symposium 2012 Archaeology of the Civil War James Lee Center, Monroe Gymnasium, 2855 Annandale Road, Falls Church, Virginia 22042 Saturday, March 31, 8:30 AM - 3:30 PM FREE ADMISSION (seating limited to 200) Sponsored by: Friends of Fairfax County Archaeology (FOFA) and Cultural Resources Management and Protection Branch, FCPA Speakers include: Dr. Stephen R. Potter, National Park Service, National Capital Region, Regional Archaeologist Antietam and the Archaeology of Tactics Dr. Matthew Reeves, Montpelier Foundation, Director of Archaeology Home is where the Woods Are: An Analysis of a Civil War Camp Complex at James Madison's Montpelier, Orange County, Virginia Dr. Bernard K. Means, Virginia Commonwealth University, Virtual Creation Laboratory, Director Virtual Archaeology and the Realities of War: Creating 3D Digital Models of Civil War Artifacts Showing of Gunston Hall's Seeds of Independence 2012 Short Film Between the Lines: Free Blacks Living on Mason's Neck during the Civil War Wally Owen, Fort Ward Museum & Historic Site, Assistant Museum Director Alexandria's Crimean Ovens Kerri Holland, John Milner Associates, Inc., Assistant Archaeologist 4th Month, No Money . . . No Rations . . . No Pants . . . No Patriotism: Metal Detector Investigations at the Blenheim Estate in Fairfax City Kerry Gonzalez, Dovetail Cultural Resource Group, Lab Director "A Scene of Horror Such as I Never Saw": A Look at the Great Fredericksburg Region during the Civil War Joseph F. Balicki, John Milner Associates, Inc., Associate Director and Dr. Liz Crowell, Fairfax County Park Authority, CRMPB, Branch Manager Fortifying, Fighting, and Foraging: The American Civil War in Fairfax County, Virg ______________________________________ To subscribe, change options, or unsubscribe please see the instructions at http://listlva.lib.va.us/archives/va-hist.html