11/01/2025
Join us for the next meeting of the Ouachita Chapter of the Arkansas Archeological Society on Tuesday, November 4th at 7:00 p.m., when Dr. Maureece Levin (University of Arkansas at Little Rock) will present βPlace-Based Community Learning at UA Little Rock: The Garden Site Project.β This talk will be held in the Rainey Room in the new CIC Building at Arkansas School for Mathematics, Sciences, and the Arts (200 Whittington, Hot Springs). The event is free and open to the public.
The Garden Site (3PU1132) is a historical site located on the campus of the University of Arkansas at Little Rock, just south of the Campus Garden. Since Fall 2023, students, staff, faculty, and community volunteers have been working there, revealing both industrial and residential aspects of twentieth-century life. In this presentation, Professor Levin will explore archaeological and historical aspects of this ongoing work and present preliminary results. Additionally, she will discuss the development and logistics of this community archaeology project, presenting how volunteers have been incorporated as key project participants and how public outreach efforts have aided this work.
Dr. Maureece Levin is an assistant professor of anthropology at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock. She is an archaeologist and archaeobotanist with interests in food production systems, historical ecology, niche construction, sociocultural change, and archaeological pedagogy. Her research methods focus on archaeobotany, but include a wide variety of archaeological materials, as well as ethnoarchaeology. Levin has researched ancient food cultivation strategies in Micronesia for over a decade, but her current work extends to several regions, including an ongoing project in Arkansas. She completed a Ph.D. and M.A. in anthropology at the University of Oregon, and a B.A. in anthropology at Whitman College.