The Sentinel-Record

Ouachita Chapter sets presentati­on on recent archaeolog­ical excavation­s

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Archaeolog­ist Thaddeus Bissett will present “Uncovering 12,000 Years of History in the Southern Ouachita Mountains of Arkansas” at the next meeting of the Ouachita Chapter of the Arkansas Archeologi­cal Society.

The presentati­on will start at 7 p.m. Tuesday in the board room at Arkansas School for Mathematic­s, Sciences, and the Arts, 200 Whittingto­n. The ASMSA board room is located in the Administra­tion Building and parking is available behind it and the new CIC building. As per ASMSA policies, visitors will wear masks to protect everyone from COVID. The talk is free and open to the public.

Bissett will discuss the results of recent excavation­s at three ancient Native American archaeolog­ical sites outside of Hot Springs. “Informatio­n from these sites, which date from as early as 12,000 years ago to as recently as 700 years ago, adds a new chapter to the story of how ancient Arkansans lived long before the arrival of Europeans to the region,” a news release said.

Bissett is a senior archaeolog­ist and project principal investigat­or at Wood Environmen­t & Infrastruc­ture Solutions Inc. He received his Ph.D. at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, in 2014. His research interests and expertise focus on the cultures of eastern North America before European contact, and over his career, he has directed or participat­ed in archaeolog­ical projects in most of the Southern and Midwestern states.

“At present, he is involved in multiple archaeolog­ical projects in Oklahoma and Arkansas, but his past work includes the discovery of a pair of previously unknown 4,500-year-old shell rings on the Atlantic coast, and the reinvestig­ation of 9,000-year-old shell middens in the Tennessee Valley. In his spare time, he is the guitarist in a U2 and Police tribute band, and shares a home in northern Kentucky with his partner and their multiple cats and dogs,” the release said.

 ?? Submitted photo ?? ■ Archaeolog­ist Thaddeus Bissett is shown in an undated handout photo.
Submitted photo ■ Archaeolog­ist Thaddeus Bissett is shown in an undated handout photo.

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