Steven FiloromoSteven Filoromo is a historical archaeologist whose research looks at social networks and the intersections of place-making, identity, migration, and mobility in the coastal US Southeast, Mid-Atlantic, and Caribbean. During his MA at the University of Alabama, his thesis research was a multi-method geophysical survey of Snow’s Bend (1TU2/3), a Late Mississippian town from the 15th century related to Moundville, looking at practices of place-making during a period of regional reorganization. Steve's archaeological experience includes research in Alabama, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, South Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Virginia. In his other research, he has studied 18th and 19th century sugar, cotton, and citrus plantations, blast furnaces and company towns, and late 19th century ports on the Georgia coast. As of Fall 2022, Steve is a PhD student at Temple University, in Philadelphia, PA.
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