
| Friday, October 12, 2007 | |||
| Informal get together at the Boatyard Grill, 525 Taughannock Blvd, 7:00 until whenever. | |||
| Saturday, October 13, 2007 | |||
| 8:00 | Coffee | ||
| 8:30 | Welcome by Host | ||
| 8:45 | New Results on Terminal Pleistocene/Early Holocene Human Occupations in Semiarid Locations in Chile. | Cesar Mendez (Departamento de Antropologia, Facultad de Ciencias Sociales, Universidad de Chile) | |
| 9:05 | Eschewing Negative Evidence: What Early Preceramic Tool Stone Usage Suggests about the Colonization of the Lake Titicaca Basin. | Cynthia Klink (SUNY-Oneonta) | |
| 9:25 | Ground-Penetrating Radar at Los Morteros, Peru: More than Meets the Eye. | Alice Kelley, Dan Sandweiss, Joseph T. Kelley, Daniel F. Belknap, Kurt Rademaker, David Reid, Anna K. Kelley and Taylor F. Kelley (University of Maine) | |
| 9:45 | Discussion | ||
| 10:00 | coffee break | Foyer outside Williams 225 | |
| 10:15 | Finding Meaning in Architecture: The Square-Room-Unit as a Power Symbol in the Casma Valley. | Shelia Pozorski and Thomas Pozorski (University of Texas-Pan American) | |
| 10:35 | San Juanito in the Lower Santa Valley: The Missing Link between Huaca Prieta and Sechin. | Claude Chapdelaine (Universite de Montreal) and Victor Pimentel (Universite de Montreal) | |
| 10:55 | The Presence of the Gallinazo Culture in the Lower Santa Valley, North Coast of Peru. | Jonathan Choronzey (Universite de Montreal) | |
| 11:15 | Penetrating Questions of Llama and Child Sacrifices at Huaca Santa Clara. | Christine Elisabeth Boston (University of Western Ontario) | |
| 11:35 | Vertical integration, ceremonialism and political centralization in Cusco, Peru (600 BC - AD 200) | Allison R. Davis (University of Michigan) and Carlos M. Delgado | |
| 11:55 | Discussion | ||
| 12:15 | Lunch! | Campus Center (La Vincita or dining hall) | |
| 1:15 | The 2007 Excavations at Pirque Alto, a Multicomponent Site in the Department of Cochabamba, Bolivia. | Elizabeth Green (Binghamton University) and Timothy L. McAndrews (University of Wisconsin - La Crosse) | |
| 1:35 | Struggling Towards Wari: Tenahaha and the Middle Horizon in the Cotahuasi Valley. | Justin Jennings (Royal Ontario Museum) and Willy Yepez Alvarez | |
| 1:55 | There Goes the Neighborhood: Inclusion and Exclusion of Middle Horizon Altiplano Religion. | Patricia Knobloch (Institute of Andean Studies) | |
| 2:15 | Things Fall Apart. | Alexei Vranich (Dumbarton Oaks) and Luis Fernando Bejar Luksic | |
| 2:35 | Discussion | ||
| 3:00 | Coffee Break | ||
| 3:15 | Mapping the Chilcos/La Meseta Area of Chachapoyas. | Robert Bradley (Montclair State University) | |
| 3:35 | The Effects of Inka Imperialism on Regional and Sex-Specific Phenotypic Variance. | Kenneth C. Nystrom (SUNY-New Paltz) and Valerie A. Andrushko (Southern Connecticut State University) | |
| 3:55 | open time | ||
| 4:15 | Discussion | ||
| 4:30 | Keynote Presentation | Pablo de la Vera Cruz Chavez, Facultad de Ciencias Sociales y Director del Museo de la Universidad Nacional de San Agustin | |
| 5:15 | Business Meeting | ||
| 5:30 | Reception (Cash Bar) | Tower Club, 14th Floor, East Tower | |
| 7:30-9:30 | Andean Dinner | Lehman Alternative Community School, 111 Chestnut Dr., Ithaca | |
| Sunday, October 14, 2007 | |||
| 8:30 | Coffee | Foyer, Williams 225 | |
| 9:00 | Archaic Foraging and Seasonality at San Jacinto 1, Colombia. | Peter Stahl (Binghamton University) and Augusto Oyuelo-Caycedo (University of Florida) | |
| 9:20 | Gualaquiza County, Southeast Ecuador: Settlement Patterns Starting in the Middle Formative Period. | Paulina Ledergerber-Crespo (Antrhopology Department, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution) and Amelia Logan (Mineral Sciences Department, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution) | |
| 9:40 | The Social Role of Petroglyphs at Chilma: A Pasto Village on the Western Flanks (Carchi, Ecuador). | C. Josefina Vasquez (University of Pittsburgh) | |
| 10:00 | Discussion | ||
| 10:15 | Coffee | Foyer, Williams 225 | |
| 10:30 | Lake-Sediments Archive in the History of Metallurgy in the Andes. | Colin Cooke (University of Alberta) | |
| 10:50 | Visualizing Ancient Architecture in the Andes. | Elisabeth Bonnier (Rhode Island School of Design) | |
| 11:10 | Discussion |