Tributes to James Deetz, in the Plymouth Colony Archive Project at the University of Virginia, maintained by Patricia Scott Deetz and Christopher Fennell; site presents a collection of browsable and searchable texts and analysis papers on the Plymouth Colony, 1620-1691.
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Contact An Archaeologist Note: To add your name to this list, please e-mail archaeologist@rocketmail.com Adams, Christopher D. Archaeologist, Lincoln National Forest, Federal Building, Supervisor's Office, 1101 New York Avenue, Alamogordo, New Mexico, 88310-6992; 505.434.7274, fax 505.434.7218; cadams@fs.fed.us; Expertise: archaeology, prehistory and history of Southeastern New Mexico and the ...
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Jeanne E. Arnold Department of Anthropology University of California, Los Angeles Current Research Projects | Students | Field Projects | Publications Biographical Summary Jeanne E. Arnold is Professor of Anthropology at the University of California, Los Angeles. She joined the UCLA faculty in1988. She completed her B.A. at the University of Michigan and received her Ph.D. from the University of ...
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Tributes to James Deetz, in the Plymouth Colony Archive Project at the University of Virginia, maintained by Patricia Scott Deetz and Christopher Fennell; site presents a collection of browsable and searchable texts and analysis papers on the Plymouth Colony, 1620-1691.
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Department of Anthropology College of Arts & Sciences The University of Alabama Ian W. Brown (PhD Brown, 1979) is an archaeologist who specializes in Indians of the Southeastern United States, historical archaeology, ethnohistory, and acculturation theory. He has published on prehistoric culture history, settlement patterns, ceremonialism, ceramics, and aspects of trade and technology. Most of ...
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Pat Watson in Anatolian village of Kizilkaya where her student Fusun Ertag did ethnoarchaeological fieldwork. PATTY JO WATSON Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1959 Edward Mallinckrodt Distinguished University Professor, Archaeology 314-935-6346 pjwatson@artsci.wustl.edu During the early part of my career, I specialized in Near Eastern prehistory, participating in field projects (archaeological ...
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Franklin Fenenga 1917 - 1994 Noted California archaeologist Franklin Fenenga died of lung cancer on April 7, 1994, at the age of 76, in Long Beach, Calif. He is survived by his third wife, Barbara Baker Fenenga, five adult children, and three adult stepchildren. Two previous wives, Barbara Wagner Fenenga and Emelyn Bennett Fenenga, preceded him in death. Frank was born July 20, 1917, in ...
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Julian H. Steward: An Archaeological Innovator The formulation of modern archaeological and anthropological theory could be said to have began with Darwin's theory of evolution. Since then, many have investigated and contributed to cultural theory and the theory itself has developed into a multi-faceted formula, as archaeology is a multi-disciplinary practice. One very important contributor to ...
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Singleton, Theresa Associate Professor (Ph.D. University of Florida, 1980) Office: 209C Maxwell Hall. Phone: 443-2435. E_mail: tasingle@maxwell.syr.edu I am an anthropological archaeologist who has specialized in archaeology and museum practices. My research interests include African American history and culture, colonial America, and the southern United States. Most of my publications have ...
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Department of Anthropology College of Arts & Sciences The University of Alabama Richard A. Krause (PhD Yale, 1967) is an archaeologist with wide ranging theoretical and geographic interests. Krause has taught anthropology at The University of Nebraska, The Ohio State University, and the University of Missouri as well as The University of Alabama. He has conducted field research in the Great ...
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Department of Anthropology College of Arts & Sciences The University of Alabama Vernon J. Knight (PhD Florida, 1981) is an archaeologist who specializes in Southeastern North America. He has conducted field research in several regions of the Southeast, and is currently involved in research at Moundville. Knight's interests converge around the origin and development of complex societies, the ...
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Alfred Vincent Kidder 1885-1963 While regarded as of the leading American archaeologist of his time, Alfred Kidder was also the recipient of harsh criticism by fellow colleagues for being too conservative in his research as well as for conclusions that seemed to lack significance. His contributions to archaeology, though, are undeniably important; Kidder developed the first comprehensive, ...
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Pioneers of Southeastern Archaeology: Gordon R. Willey Introduction About this Website/ Credits Gordon Willey's Journal Entries Richard Woodbury's Letters Sites Visited by Willey and Woodbury Archaeology of the Florida Gulf Coast Introduction In the last one hundred and forty something years since the railroads were built, tourists have flocked to Florida during the winter months. Some of these ...
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Dr. Christopher Ellis Associate Professor Academic/Research History: Hons. B.A (Anthropology, University of Waterloo, 1976); M.A. (Anthropology, McMaster University, 1979); PhD (Archaeology, Simon Fraser University, 1984); Archaeological Researcher (Parks Canada, 1984-1985); SSHRCC Post-Doctoral Fellow (Anthropology, University of Waterloo, 1985-1987); Dean of Arts Post-Doctoral Fellow ...
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Louis Richard Caywood 1906 - 1997 Veteran archaeologist Louis R. Caywood died of pneumonia in Globe, Ariz., on April 30, 1997, at the age of 91. He is survived by his wife of 63 years, Winifred (Brett), and sons Richard F., of Boston, and Robert L., of Phoenix. Born in Bisbee, Ariz., six years before Arizona became a state, Caywood received a BS degree in business administration in 1932 from the ...
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Walter Willard Taylor, Jr. 1913 - 1997 On April 14, 1997, our profession lost one of its most influential anthropologists, Walter W. Taylor. He died at his home in Rockaway Beach, Ore., of complications resulting from the debilitating effects of Alzheimer's disease. He leaves three children born of his first wife Lyda (Peter of Longview, Wash., Gordon of Nawah, N. J., and Ann of Easton, Md.). He ...
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William Hulse Sears 1920 - 1996 William H. Sears, professor emeritus of anthropology at Florida Atlantic University, died on December 20, 1996, at his home in Vero Beach, Fla. Born on Long Island in 1920, Bill entered the University of Chicago in 1939. His studies were interrupted by his service in the United States Marine Corps from 1942 until 1945. His wounds during a battle on the Matanikau ...
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John Charles Kelley 1913-1997 John Charles Kelley died at the age of 84 on December 13, 1997, following a short illness. Kelley was unique. His devotion to the study of the past was--to say the least--intense. His bountiful and pioneering contributions to the archaeology of northwest Mexico and west Texas provide foundations on which future research will be built for many generations. He was a ...
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Moreau Sanford Maxwell 1918-1998 Moreau Sanford Maxwell (Max), emeritus professor and curator of Anthropology at Michigan State University, died January 30, 1998, after a short struggle with cancer. An intrepid field archaeologist and a consummate teacher, Max's legacy remains indelibly imprinted on all who knew him. Moreau Maxwell's archaeological career was fostered by the New York ...
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Jean Carl Harrington 1901-1998 C. Pinky Harrington, widely regarded as the father of historical archaeology, passed away in Richmond, Virginia on April 19, 1998, in his 97th year. His name is perpetuated in the Society for Historical Archaeology's preeminent award for contributions to historical archaeology, the J. C. Harrington Medal. Born in Millbrook, Michigan, on October 25, 1901, the son of ...
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Terry L. Jones, Assistant Professor of Anthropology Office: Building 47 Room 12f Phone: (805) 756-2523 E-mail: tljones@calpoly.edu Office hours, SPRING 2002: TTH 9:00-11:00 and 12:00-12:30 Research Interests: Dr. Jones joined the Cal Poly faculty in 1998. His research interests include North American prehistory, hunter-gatherer ecology, and maritime adaptations. His area of geographic expertise ...
Courtesy of the University of Pennsylvania Museum John Lambert Cotter 1911 - 1999 Edward B. Jelk John Lambert Cotter's death on February 5, 1999, in Philadelphia brought an end to an archaeological career spanning more than 65 years. Cotter is survived by his wife, Virginia, their two children, Laurence Cotter and Jean C. Spaans, and three grandchildren. Jack was born in Denver, Colorado, on ...
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James Deetz A Biographical Sketch Overview: James Deetz s research has been primarily focused on historical archaeology, which deals with cultures that were literate as opposed to those of prehistory, and its relationship with culture change. As Deetz has stated, he is like Kent Flannery s Old Timer, who believed in culture as the central paradigm in archaeology (Flannery 1982:265-278). What ...
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Richard George Forbis 19241999 Leslie B. Davis Pioneering Plains archaeologist and prehistorian Richard George Forbis died October 2, 1999, of throat cancer in Calgary, Alberta. Born July 30, 1924, he was the son of Clarence J. Forbis, architect, and Josephine Hunt Forbis of Missoula, Montana. Following secondary schooling in Missoula, Dick attended Montana State University (Missoula) for one ...
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Madeline D. Kneberg Lewis 1903 - 1996 Madeline D. Kneberg Lewis, 93, died of heart failure on July 4, 1996, in Winter Haven, Florida. Madeline Kneberg and Thomas M. N. Lewis were a team synonymous with Tennessee archaeology. Madeline was born in Moline, Illinois, one of three daughters of Charles and Ann Kneberg. Her father, an artist and interior decorator, encouraged Madeline to draw -- a ...
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The Scholarly Life of James A. Ford ( 1911-1968) James Alfred Ford, also known as Jim by his colleagues, was a highly regarded archaeologist who made many contributions to the field of archaeology. Ford was born on February 12, 1911 and raised in Water Valley, a small town in rural Mississippi. Ford's historical career began his last year of high school where he and a fellow classmate worked for ...
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Ohio State University James L. Murphy Ohio State University University Libraries Cataloging Western Languages Professor Appointed: 1983 Mailing Address 030 Main Library 1858 Neil Avenue Mall Columbus, Ohio 43210 United States Contact Information Phone: (614) 292-1963 murphy.11@osu.edu Qualifications M.L.S., Case Western Reserve University, Library Science, 1976 M.S., Case Western Reserve ...
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Patrick E. Martin Email: pem-194@mtu.edu Department: Social Sciences Office Location: 212 Academic Offices Office Phone: (906) 487-2070 Job Title: Associate Professor Patrick Martin came to Michigan Tech in the Fall of 1977 and has managed to maintain his sanity over the succeeding 22 years. Teaching a variety of courses in archaeology, anthropology, Martin also carried out a variety of research ...
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Susan R. Martin Email: srmartin@mtu.edu Department: Social Sciences Office Location: 212 Academic Offices Office Phone: (906) 487-2366 Job Title: Associate Professor My interest areas include: Heritage management, Public Archaeology, Prehistoric Technologies, and Native American Political/Resource issues. I teach Heritage Management in the graduate program, and World Cultural Diversity, Physical ...
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Susan M. Jamieson Professor Office: OC 130, Lab: OC 127 Telephone: (705) 748-1011 x1627 Email: sjamieson@trentu.ca Visit the Ontario Field School Site Education B.A. Anthropology, McMaster University, Hamilton, 1970 M.A. Anthropology, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, 1973 Ph.D. Anthropology, Washington State University, Pullman, 1984 Research Interests Northeastern and Boreal prehistory and ...
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Curriculum Vita Steven J. Swanson Department of Anthropology Arizona State University Tempe, AZ 85281 (480) 965-7545 office (602)253-6461 home sswanson@asu.edu Education University of Oklahoma, MA Anthropology 1997 University of Washington, BA Anthropology 1995 Professional and Research Positions 9/01 9/04 NSF IGERT Fellow, ASU Center for Environmental Studies. Supervisor: Dr. Charles Redman ...
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CURRICULUM VITA Download - Cirriculum Vita - Microsoft Word Download - Cirriculum Vita - Adobe PDF Rene L. Vellanoweth Department of Anthropology Humboldt State University Arcata, CA 95523 (707) 826-4450 RLV6@humboldt.edu EDUCATION 2001 Ph.D. University of Oregon, Department of Anthropology (Archaeology) Dissertation: Coastal Archaeology of Southern California: Accounts from the Holocene.
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Lawrence H. Keeley Professor (DPhil Oxford University 1977) Room 2138-C BSB (312) 413-3586 lkeeley@uic.edu Anthropology Home Paleolithic archaeology, functional analysis of stone tools, experimental archaeology, hunter-gatherer economics; Western North America. My current theoretical interests are frontiers and warfare in prehistory. In the past, I published general works concerning foraging ...
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Cameron B. Wesson Assistant Professor (PhD University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 1997) Room 2152-B BSB (312) 996-9418 cwesson@uic.edu Anthropology Home Household archaeology, Marxist anthropology, quantitative methods, Southeastern US. I am an archaeological anthropologist, specializing in the prehistoric and protohistoric Southeastern United States. I have research experience in the ...
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Death of Dr. John Cotter, Noted Archaeologist Dr. John Lambert Cotter, noted American archaeologist and curator emeritus of the University Museum, died of cancer on February 5. He was 87 years old. Although officially retired, until shortly before his death he maintained an office and regular hours at the Museum, where colleagues recall ...a wonderful archaeologist, teacher, scholar, wit--and ...
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Gordon Randolph Willey died of heart failure on the morning of April 28, in Cambridge. He was 89. ...
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John O'Shea John O'Shea is a Professor of Anthropology and Curator of Great Lakes Archaeology in the Museum of Anthropology. He earned his Ph.D. in Prehistoric Archaeology from Cambridge University in 1978. His research focused on the ways in which the archaeological study of funerary customs could be used to recover information on the social organization of past cultures. O'Shea maintains ...
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John D. Speth John D. Speth is Professor of Anthropology in the Department of Anthropology and Curator of North American Archaeology in the Museum of Anthropology. He completed his BA (1965) in Geology at the University of New Mexico, and his MA (1968) and Ph. D (1971) in Anthropology at the University of Michigan. Speth studies hunter-gatherers, past and present, New World and Old World. He is ...
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