image001

HCA and Archaeological Society of Delaware Announce Lineup for Delmarva Archaeology & History Symposium

Sara UzerArts & Entertainment, Headlines

HCA and Archaeological Society of Delaware Announce Delmarva Archaeology & History Symposium Program

The Delaware State Historic Preservation Office (HCA) and the Archaeological Society of Delaware (ASD) announced the Delmarva Archaeology and History Symposium program, featuring presentations on topics ranging from the Battle of Cooch’s Bridge to Delaware’s architectural and social history. (Photo courtesy of HCA.)

The Delaware State Historic Preservation Office (HCA) and the Archaeological Society of Delaware (ASD) announced the Delmarva Archaeology and History Symposium program, featuring presentations on topics ranging from the Battle of Cooch’s Bridge to Delaware’s architectural and social history. (Photo courtesy of HCA.)

The Delaware State Historic Preservation Office of the Division of Historical and Cultural Affairs (HCA), in partnership with the Archaeological Society of Delaware (ASD), has announced the program for this year’s Delmarva Archaeology and History Symposium, to be hosted by Historic Lewes.

The annual symposium will feature presentations highlighting archaeological and historical research across Delaware and the broader Delmarva region, spanning topics from the Revolutionary War’s Battle of Cooch’s Bridge to the legacy of the United States’ first Black woman lawyer. Additional sessions will examine locally significant architectural history, the use of photography in historical documentation, and interdisciplinary research exploring the experiences of marginalized communities in 19th-century Delaware.

RELATED STORY: Milford Museum to close current location April 17 ahead of move

The event is free and open to the public and will take place at the Historic Lewes Maritime Museum, 101 Adams Avenue in Lewes, on Saturday, April 25, 2026, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

For additional information, contact Hannah Lewis at Hannah.Lewis@delaware.gov or call 302-736-7437.

Share this Post