Associate Professor of Anthropology (1989)

Degrees: BA Haverford College 1979; MA, PhD Brown University 1979-84

Teaching Experience: Brown University; Providence College; Rhode Island College; Bridgewater State College; University of Massachusetts at Boston

Professional Experience: Staff archaeologist and preservation planner, Massachusetts Historical Commission, Boston; public education coordinator and field school co-director, The Public Archaeology Laboratory Inc., Pawtucket, RI

Teaching Specialties: Archaeology (Field Methods and Interpretation, and North America), North American Indians (archaeological, historical, and contemporary), and Hunters and Gatherers

Research Interests: Native American archaeology, coastal and maritime adaptations, Iroquois, northeastern U.S., public education and outreach in archaeology

Publications: A Lasting Impression: Coastal, Lithic, and Ceramic Research in New England Archaeology (Praeger, 2002), Lambert Farm: Public Archaeology and Canine Burials Along Narragansett Bay (Harcourt Brace, 1997), Cultural Resource Management: Archaeological Research, Preservation Planning and Public Education in the Northeastern United States (Bergin and Garvey, 1994), Coastal and Maritime Archaeology: A Bibliography (Scarecrow Press, 1991); numerous articles in journals and edited volumes, as well as reviews

Distinctions: Paul Garrison Fellow; major grant recipient; other grants from various agencies to fund archaeological research; Magill-Rhoads Scholarship (Haverford)


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