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NANCY MARIE WHITE

ADDRESS:

Office: Dept. of Anthropology
University of South Florida
4202 Fowler Ave. SOC 107
Tampa,FL 33620
Phone: (813) 974-0815
Lab: 974-0824
Fax: 813-974-2668
e-mail: nwhite@cas.usf.edu

EDUCATION:

Ph.D., Anthropology, 1982, Case Western Reserve University; Cleveland, Ohio. Dissertation: The Curlee Site (8Ja7) and Fort Walton Development in the Upper Apalachicola ’Äë Lower Chattahoochee Valley, Florida, Georgia, Alabama (Advisor: David S. Brose)

M.A., Anthropology, Case Western Reserve University, 1973
Independent study, Mexico (residence in Mexico City), 1969-70
B.A., History, cum laude, Case Western Reserve University, 1969
High school diploma: Beaumont School, Cleveland Heights, Ohio, rank 6 of 120 (age 16), 1965

SCHOLARSHIPS, HONORS, AND AWARDS:

  • R.P. Bullen Award (for work with amateur archaeologists), Florida Anthropological Society, 2001
  • Outstanding Undergraduate Teaching Awards, USF, 1994, 1993
  • Graduate Alumni Fund Tuition Scholarship, 1975
  • Graduate Assistantship, CWRU Anthropology Department, 1974’Äë75
  • Educational Opportunity Grant and Incentive Award, 1969
  • Mortar Board (senior women's honor society), president, CWRU chapter, 1968-69
  • Cotillion Society Scholarship and Columbus Day Celebration Committee of Cleveland Scholarships, 1965’Äë69
  • Flora Stone Mather College Scholarship, 1965’Äë68

POSITIONS HELD:

2001-present   Professor, Anthropology, University of South Florida, Tampa
1988’Äë2000       Associate Professor, Anthropology, University of South Florida, Tampa
1993, 1997, 2001  Adjunct Professor, Social Sciences, New College, Sarasota
1992 (fall)        Assoc. Professor, Anthropology, Florida State University System Study Center,                        Florence, Italy
1983’Äë1988      Assistant Professor, Anthropology, University of South Florida, Tampa 
1987’Äë1989      Project Associate, Archaeology, Cleveland Museum of Natural History
1981’Äë1983      Faculty Associate, Anthropology, University of West Florida, Pensacola
1977’Äë1983      Research Associate, Archaeology, Cleveland Museum of Natural History
1975’Äë1979      Lecturer in Anthropology, Cleveland State University, Cleveland, Ohio

PUBLICATIONS:

BOOKS/MONOGRAPHS (Peer-reviewed):

1999

Expeditions to Northwest Florida by Clarence Bloomfield Moore (coeditor and coauthor of introduction, with D. Brose). University of Alabama Press, Tuscaloosa (525 pages, 6 figures, 2 tables, 2 indices).

Grit-Tempered. Early Women Archaeologists in the Southeastern United States.  (1st editor with L. Sullivan and R. Marrinan, coauthor of 1 chapter, and author of 5 chapters). University Press of Florida, Gainesville (393 pages, 79 figures, 2 tables, index).

Apalachicola Valley Remote Areas Archaeological Survey, Northwest Florida, Volume 1: The Survey and Sites Located. (70 pages, 13 figures); Volume 2:Confederate Batteries Gilmer (8Gu14) and Cobb (8Gu94) in the ACutoff Island@ of the Lower Chipola-Apalachicola River Valley (75 pages, 14 figures). Report to the Florida Division of Historical Resources, Tallahassee. University of South Florida, Department of Anthropology, Tampa.

1996

Archaeological Investigations of the 1994 Record Flood Impacts in the Apalachicola Valley, Northwest Florida. Report to the Florida Division of Historical Resources, Tallahassee. University of South Florida, Department of Anthropology, Tampa (108 pages, 15 figures, 2 tables, 2 appendices).

1994

Archaeological Investigations at Six Sites in the Apalachicola River Valley, Northwest Florida. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Technical Memorandum NOS SRD 26. Marine and Estuarine Management Divison, Washington, D.C. (270 pages, 78 tables, 35 figures, 5 appendices ).

1985

Archaeology of Northwest Florida and Adjacent Borderlands:  Current Research Questions and Approaches (editor, symposium organizer, and contributor). Florida Anthropological Society Publications No. 11 (193 pages).

1983

Archaeological Investigations in the Upper Tombigbee Valley, Mississippi, Phase II (principal author and editor, with J. Bense, C. Lee). University of West Florida Office of Cultural and Archaeological Research Report of Investigations No. 4, Pensacola (386 pages, 51 tables, 76 figures, 3 appendices).

1982

Archaeological Survey at George W. Andrews Lake and Chattahoochee River, Alabama and Georgia (4th author with S. Belovich, D. Brose, and R. Weisman). Cleveland Museum of Natural History Archaeological Research Report No. 37 (574 pages, 20 tables, 11figures,11 plates).

1981

Archaeological Survey at Lake Seminole. Cleveland Museum of Natural History Archaeological Research Report No. 29  (789 pages, 36 tables, 26 figures, 32 plates, 2 appendices).

1979

Archaeological Investigations of Prehistoric Occupation in Caesar Creek Lake, Clinton, Greene, and Warren Counties, Ohio  (coauthor and editor, with D. Brose). Cleveland Museum of Natural History Archaeological Research Report No. l8 part 2 (563 pages, 100 tables, 19 figures, 54 plates, 3 appendices).

OTHER MONOGRAPHS:

2002

St. Joseph Bay Shell Middens Test Excavations, Gulf County, Florida, 2000-2002 (1st author with N. Rodriguez, C. Smith, M. Fitts). Report to the Department of State, Division of Historical Resources, Tallahassee. Department of Anthropology, USF (90 pages, 27 figures, 31 tables).

Phase III Excavations at the Handball Court Site, 8Hi330, on the Campus of the University of South Florida, Tampa (coauthor with E. Eyles and C. Harper). Report to the USF Division of Planning and Programming. Department of Anthropology, USF (35 pages, 3 tables, 9 figures)

Phase III Excavations at the USF Village Site, 8Hi2187, on the University of South Florida Campus, Tampa, 2001 (coauthor with E. Eyles and C. R. Harper). Report to the USF Division of Planning and Programming. Department of Anthropology, USF (65 pages, 17 figures, 6 tables).

Archaeological Survey on the Campus of the University of South Florida, Tampa, 2001 (coauthor with E. Eyles and C. Harper). Report to the USF Division of Planning and Programming. Department of Anthropology, USF (37 pages, 9 figures, 3 appendices)

2001

Richardson's Hammock Site, 8Gu10, Gulf County, Florida: Report of the 2000 Archaeological Investigations (1st author, with M. Fitts). Report to the Florida Bureau of Archaeological Research, Tallahassee. Department of Anthropology, University of South Florida, Tampa (37 pages, 2 figures, 26 tables).

1996

Test Excavations at the Yon Mound and Village Site (8Li2), Middle Apalachicola Valley, Northwest Florida.  Report to the Florida Division of Historical Resources, Tallahassee. Department of Anthropology, University of South Florida, Tampa (38 pages, 12 figures, 8 tables).

1995

Archaeological Survey of Dog Island, Northwest Florida (1st author, with K. Ryder, S. Grammar, K. Mayo). Report to the Barrier Island Trust, Tallahassee. Department of Anthropology, University of South Florida, Tampa (83 pages, 18 figures).

1994

Apalachicola Shell Mound Excavations, 1993. Report to the Florida Division of Historical Resources, Tallahassee. Department of Anthropology, University of South Florida, Tampa (40 pages, 11 tables, 5 figures).

1987

Archaeological Survey of the Chipola River Valley, Northwest Florida (1st author with A Trauner). Report to the Florida Division of Historical Resources, Tallahassee. Department of Anthropology, University of South Florida, (176 pages,1table,1 fig.).

1986

Archaeological Investigations in Telfair County, Georgia, l985 (coauthor and editor, with W. Bracken, F. Snow, and C. Trowell). Report to the Georgia Department of Natural Resources, Atlanta. Department of Anthropology, University of South Florida, Tampa, and South Georgia College, Douglas, GA (103 pages, 10 tables, 15 figures).

Archaeological Survey in the Middle and Lower Apalachicola Valley, 1985 (2nd author, with S. Henefield). Re3port to the Florida Division of Archives, History and Records Management, Tallahassee. Department of Anthropology, University of South Florida, Tampa (137 pages, 12 tables, 1 figure).

BOOK CHAPTERS:

in press

Resurvey After the Dam. For a volume on International Heritage Management and Dams, edited by S. Brandt and F. Hassan. Lexington Press, London.

Late Archaic Fisher-Foragers in the Apalachicola-lower Chattahoochee Valley, Northwest Florida-south Georgia/Alabama. In Big Mounds, Big  Power, edited by J. Gibson and P. Carr, University of Alabama Press, Tuscaloosa.

2000

Teaching Archaeologists to Teach Public Archaeology. In The Archaeology Education Handbook: Sharing the Past with Kids, edited by K. Smardz and S. Smith, pp. 328-339). AltaMira Press, Walnut Creek, California.

1999

Introduction (coauthored with D. Brose). In Expeditions to Northwest Florida by Clarence Bloomfield Moore, pp. vii-ix, 1-41. University of Alabama Press, Tuscaloosa.

Women in Southeastern U.S. Archaeology;  Yulee Lazarus: Avocational to Professional in Northwest Florida; Hester Davis: A Legend in Public Archaeology; Martha Ann Rolingson: From Paleo Points to Platform Mounds; Grit-Tempered Women (1st author with R. Marrinan and L. Sullivan); and Reflections and Speculations on Putting Women into Southeastern Archaeology, in Grit-Tempered. Early Women in Southeastern U.S. Archaeology, edited by N. White, L. Sullivan and R. Marrinan. University Press of Florida, Gainesville.

1994

Public Archaeology in Florida, USA: A Review and Case Study (1st author, with J. R. Williams). In The Presented Past, edited  by P. Stone and B. Molyneaux, pp. 82’Äë94. Routledge, One World Archaeology Series, London.

Early Women in Southeastern Archaeology: A Preliminary Report of Ongoing Research (1st author with R. Marrinan and H. Davis). In Women in Archaeology, edited by C. Claassen, pp. 96’Äë109. University of Pennsylvania Press,  Philadelphia.

1986

Prehistoric Cultural Chronology in the Apalachicola Valley:  The Evolution of Native Chiefdoms in Northwest Florida. In Threads of Tradition and Culture Along the Gulf Coast, edited by R.V. Evans, pp. 194’Äë215. Gulf Coast History and Humanities Conference Publication, Pensacola.

JOURNAL ARTICLES (Refereed):

2003

Late Archaic in the Apalachicola/Lower Chattahoochee Valley of Northwest Florida, Southwest Georgia, Southeast Alabama. Florida Anthropologist 56(2): 69-90.

 Testing Partially Submerged Shell Middens in the Apalachicola Estuarine Wetlands, Franklin County, Florida.  Florida Anthropologist 56(1): 15-45.

2000

Prehistoric and Protohistoric Fort Walton at Thick Greenbriar Site (8Ja417), Northwest Florida. Florida Anthropologist 53:134-152.

A Model Graduate Training Programme in Public Archaeology (coauthored with B. Weisman). Antiquity 74:203-8.

Archaeology, History, Fluvial Geomorphology, and the Mystery Mounds of Northwest Florida (first author with J. Knetsch and B.C. Jones). Southeastern Archaeology 18:2-22.

1998

Calvin Jones, a Legend in Florida Archaeology. Florida Anthropologist 51:75-78.

1995

Late Holocene Sea Level Change and Delta Migration, Apalachicola River Region, Florida (second author with J. Donoghue). Journal of Coastal Research 11 (3): 651-663.

1994

Sam's Cutoff Shell Mound and Late Archaic Elliott's Point in the Apalachicola Delta, Northwest Florida (1st author, with R. Estabrook). Florida Anthropologist 47 (1):61-78.

Shell Mounds of the Lower Apalachicola Valley River Swamp, Northwest Florida. Journal of Alabama Archaeology 38:113’Äë169.

1992

The Overgrown Road Site (8Gu38), A Swift Creek Camp in the Lower Apalachicola Valley. Florida Anthropologist 45: 18’Äë38.

1991

Testing Remote Shell Middens in the Apalachicola Valley Estuary, Northwest Florida. Florida Anthropologist 44:17’Äë29.

1987

Shell Mounds of the Lower Apalachicola Valley, Northwest Florida. Florida Anthropologist  40:170’Äë174.

1985

Nomenclature and Interpretation in Borderland Chronology:  A Critical Overview of Northwest Florida Prehistory. In Archaeology of Northwest Florida and Adjacent Borderlands, edited by N. White. Florida Anthropological Society Publications  No. 11, Florida Anthropologist 38:163’Äë174.

1984

Recent Data on Fort Ancient Occupation in the Caesar Creek Valley, Southwestern Ohio (second author, with D. Brose). West Virginia Archaeologist  35 (2): 3’Äë26.

NON’ÄëREFEREED ARTICLES:

2000

Teaching Public Archaeology at the University of South Florida. In Teaching Archaeology in the Twenty-first Century, ed. by S. Bender and G. Smith, pp. 111-115. Society for American Archaeology, Washington, D.C.

1998

Fort Walton Site and Culture; Crystal River Site. Archaeology of Prehistoric Native America: An Encyclopedia, ed. by G. Gibbon, pp. 186-88; 293-95. Garland Publishing, Philadelphia.       

1995

Dog Island Archaeological Survey. Barrier Island Trust Newsletter 4 (3):1-5. Tallahassee.

1994

Commentary: Gordon Willey: The Novel. The Anthropology Newsletter  35(3):16’Äë17. American Anthropological Association.

1993       

Fishing and Hunting in Prehistoric Florida. Florida Wildlife  47:17’Äë19, 50th Anniversary Issue, Jan’ÄëFeb 1993.

1985       

Telfair "Mound" Area Archaeological Investigations. The Profile: Newsletter of the Society for Georgia ArchaeologyNo.48:7. Reprinted in The Profile Papers, compiled by P. Garrow & G. Lewis. Society for Georgia Archaeology, Atlanta, 1993.

1981

Archaeological Survey on a Southern River System. Explorer23(3):18’Äë23.

Non’ÄëSexist Terminology for Anthropologists. National Women's Anthropology Newsletter 5(2):24’Äë26, American Anthropological Association.

The Curlee Site (8Ja7) and Fort Walton Development in the Upper Apalachicola’ÄëLower Chattahoochee Valley, Florida, Georgia, and Alabama. Southeastern Archaeological Conference Bulletin 24: 24’Äë27.

TECHNICAL REPORTS:

2002

Cultural Resources Survey of the Hidden Falls Ranch, Phillips Property, Pasco County, FL (coauthor with K. Hockersmith and K. Mayo). Report to Horner Environmental, Inc., Lutz, FL. (27 pages, 2 tables, 6 figures)

Cultural Resources Survey of the Keene Road Landfill Project, Orange County, FL (2nd author with K. Mayo). Report to Bishop and Buttrey, Inc., Orlando (22 pages, 4 appendices, 5 figures)

2001

Cultural Resources Survey of the Golden Acres Development Project, Pasco County, FL (coauthor with C. Smith). Report to AG Armstrong Development, LLC, Tampa (18 pages,2 figures, 1 table).

Archaeological Investigations Black=s Island, Gulf County, Florida (coauthor with K. Mayo). Report to Bill Koran, Captain Black=s Marina, Port St. Joe, Florida (54 pages, 11 figures, 4 tables)

1999

Cultural Resource Assessment of the Ivory Stag Peat Mining Project, Pasco County, Florida. Report to WRB Enterprises, Tampa (33 pages, 3 appendices, 2 figures).

Cultural Resources Assessment of the Proposed Sports Court and Education Building Parcels of the Englewood United

Methodist Church, Sarasota County, Florida (coauthored with B. Parker). Report to the Englewood United Methodist Church, Englewood, FL (6 pages, 3 figures, 1 table).

Phase I and II Cultural Resources Assessment of the Proposed Ridge Road Extension Corridor, Pasco County, Florida. Report to Environmental Management Systems, Inc., Altamonte Springs, FL (107 pages, 11 figures, 1 table).

1998

Cultural Resources Survey of the Bishop & Buttrey Borrow Pit # 92, Hillsborough County, Florida (coauthored with K. Mayo). Report to Bishop and Buttrey, Inc., Orlando (15 pages, 4 figures, 1 table).

Cultural Resource Assessment of the Thomas Prairie Peat Mining Project, Pasco County, Florida (coauthored with K. Mayo). Report to the Stearns Peat Company, Dade City, FL (18 pages, 4 figures, 2 tables).

Cultural Resources Survey of the Proposed Stonehurst Development, Seminole County, Florida (coauthored with L. Lamb). Report to the Kingston Group, Maitland, FL (17 pages, 4 figures, 1 table).

Cultural Resources Assessment of the Bishop & Buttrey, Inc. Borrow Pit #23, Areas A and C, Hillsborough County, Florida  

(coauthored with L. Tucker). Report to Bishop & Buttrey, Inc., Orlando (25 pages, 5 figures, 1 table).

1997

Cultural Resources Assessment of the B&B Borrow Pit #47 Property, Hillsborough County, Florida (coauthored with K. Driscoll and S. Grammar). Report to Bishop & Buttrey, Inc., Orlando (27 pages, 1 table, 4 figures, 2 tables).

Cultural Resources Assessment of the Proposed Breckenridge Apartments Project, Hillsborough County, Florida (coauthored with T. Brunk, L. Tucker, M. Bryan). Report to Davis & Sons Construction Co., Gainesville (25 pages, 2 tables, 4 figs).

Cultural Resources Survey of the Lake in the Pines Proposed Borrow Pit, Hillsborough County, Florida (coauthored with F. Steube). Report to Kearney Development Co., Inc., Tampa (28 pages, 4 tables, 4 figures).

1996

Cultural Resources Survey of the B&B Borrow Pit #23 Property, Hillsborough County, Florida (coauthored with K.Driscoll and T. Simpson). Report to W. Bishop, Bishop and Buttrey, Inc., Tampa (27 pages, 4 figures).

Cultural Resources Assessment of the Tram-Road-to-Satellite-Office-Park Expressway Project, Leon County, Florida (coauthored with T. Earnest and P. Gerrell). Report to Garlick Environmental Associates, Apalachicola, FL (21 pages).

Cultural Resources Survey of the Proposed B&B Borrow Pit No. 46, Polk County, Florida (coauthored with S. Grammar and K. Mayo). Report to John Buttrey Jr., Orlando (35 pages).

Cultural Resource Survey of the Proposed Southern Pine Plantation, GEA Job No. 96-015, Franklin County, Florida (coauthored with L. Weill). Report to Garlick Environmental Associates, Inc., Apalachicola, FL (19 pages).

Archaeological Survey of the Proposed State Road 370 Wetland Impact Mitigation Area, Franklin County, Florida (coauthored with S. Nott). Report to Garlick Environmental Associates, Inc., Apalachicola, FL (17 pages).

1995

Cultural Resource Assessment of the Bishop & Buttrey, Inc., Proposed Borrow Pit #45 Osceola County, Florida (coauthored with B. Parker and K. Ryder). Report to John Buttrey Jr., Orlando (27 pages).

Cultural Resource Assessment of the B&B Borrow Pit #12, Polk County, Florida (coauthor with A. East and M. Haidar). Report to Bishop & Buttrey, Inc., Orlando (23 pages).

Cultural Resource Assessment of the B&B Borrow Pit #26, Lake County, Florida (coauthor with T. Lewis and T. Simpson). Report to Bishop & Buttrey, Inc., Orlando (35 pages).

Cultural Resource Assessment of the B&B Borrow Pit #39, Polk County, Florida (coauthor with T. Simpson). Report to John W. Buttrey, Orlando (19 pages).

Cultural Resource Assessment of the B&B Borrow Pit #24, Polk County, Florida (coauthor with T. Simpson). Report to Bishop Buttrey, Inc., Orlando (21 pages).

Cultural Resource Assessment of the B&B Borrow Pit #22, Polk County, Florida (coauthor with T. Simpson). Report to Bishop & Buttrey, Inc., Orlando (22 pages).

Cultural Resource Assessment of the B&B Borrow Pit #5 Extension, Orange County, Florida (coauthor with T. Simpson). Report to Bishop & Buttrey, Inc., Orlando (13 pages).

1994

Archaeological Survey of the Proposed Wimauma Lakes Subdivision, HIllsborough County, Florida (coauthor with L. Weill, Russell, S. Grammer, and T. Simpson). Report to Homes for HIllsborough, Inc., Sun City Center, FL (15 pages).

Archaeological Survey of the Proposed Langwood Industries Project Area, Liberty County, Florida (coauthor with L. Weill). Report to Langwood Industries, Carrabelle, FL (17 pages).

Cultural Resources Assessment of the Montverde Country Club, Lake County, Florida (coauthor with T. Simpson and H. Clagett). Report to Eggebrecht & Associates, Orlando (29 pages).

1993

Cultural Resources Assessment of the Lost Creek Subdivision, Seminole County, Florida (coauthor with R. Meadows, T. Simpson, and A. Ariss). Report to Harris American Homes, Winter Park, FL (28 pages).

1992

Cultural Resources Assessment of the Proposed Section 18 Borrow Pit, Orange County, Florida (coauthor with T. Simpson). Report to John Buttrey, Orlando (14 pages).

Archaeological Test Excavations at the Lost Dog Sites, 8Fr820, 8Fr820A, and 8Fr820B, in the Apalachicola National Forest, Northwest Florida (coauthor with B. Parker). Report to the U.S. Forest Service, Tallahassee (38 pages).

Cultural Resources Assessment of the Proposed Buttrey Borrow Pit No. 1, Orange County, Florida (coauthor with S. Layman). Report to John Buttrey, Orlando (14 pages).

1991

Cultural Resources Assessment of the Proposed DeCubellis Avenue Road Construction Project, New Port Richey, PascoCounty, Florida (coauthor with M. Goetze). Report to Pasco County, New Port Richey, FL (30 pages).

1990

Cultural Resource Assessment of the Proposed Gulf County Correctional Institution, Gulf County, Florida (1st author with L. Hutchinson). Report to the Florida Dept. of Corrections, Tallahassee (42 pages).

1988

Cultural Resources Reconnaissance Survey of the Navarre Beach DRI, Santa Rosa Island, Florida (coauthor with S. Henefield). Report to Baskerville’ÄëDonovan Engineers, Inc., Pensacola (20 pages).

1987

Archaeological and Historical Survey of the Walton Development Project, Walton County, Florida (1st author with D. Ward and F.Steube). Report to Baskerville’ÄëDonovan Engineers, Inc., Pensacola (61 pages).

1986

Cultural Resources Assessment of the Lower Apalachicola River Environmentally Endangered Lands Tract, Franklin and Gulf; Counties, Florida (2nd author, with S. Henefield). Report to the Bureau of Historic Preservation, Tallahassee (18pages).

1984

Archaeological Survey of the Timber Pond Development Area, Hillsborough County, Florida (1st author with R. Estabrook). Report to Brooks’ÄëWade, Inc., Tampa (36 pages).

Archaeological and Historical Survey of the Proposed County Line Road East, Hillsborough and Pasco Counties, FL (3rd author, with E. Horvath and E. Romanski). Report to the County of Hillsborough, Tampa (64 pages).

1983

Archaeological Survey of A Public Domain Tract in Walton County, Florida. Report to the U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management, Tuscaloosa Office (24 pages).

1982

Archaeological Survey of the Salt Springs Run Development Area, Pasco County, Florida. Report to Pines Enterprises, Inc., and Edward D. Stone, Jr., and Associates, Planners and Landscape Architects, Fort Lauderdale (22 pages).

1980

Archaeological Investigations in the Vicinity of the Walter F. George Dam, Chattahoochee River, Alabama and Georgia (2nd author, with D. Brose). Report to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Mobile District. Cleveland Museum of Natural History Archaeological Research Report Number 27 (l8 pages).

Phase II and III Archaeological Investigations at the Solar Collector Project Areas of the USS Chemical Plant near Haverhill, Scioto County, Ohio (2nd author, with D. Brose, R. Boedy). Report to U.S. Dept. of Energy and Columbia Gas System Services, Columbus, OH. Cleveland Museum of Natural History Archaeological Research Report No. 25 (25 pages).

1979

Cultural Resources Survey and Evaluation of Lake Seminole, Alabama, Florida and Georgia: l979 Season, Preliminary Report. Report to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Mobile District (79 pages).

Cultural Resources Survey and Evaluation of Lake Seminole, Alabama, Florida and Georgia, l978 Season. Report to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Mobile District (207 pages).

1977

Preliminary Report on Subsurface Archaeological Investigations of the CEI 345kV Transmission Line, Perry’ÄëLeroy Center Macedonia Cleveland Inland (2nd author, with D. Brose and D. Benson). Report to the Cleveland Electric Illuminating Company.Cleveland Museum of Natural History Archaeological Research Report Number 11, Part 1 (23 pages).

1976

Archaeological Survey Report, Center Ridge Sanitary Sewer Line, North Ridgeville, Ohio. Report to the city of North Ridgeville. Cleveland Museum of Natural History Archaeological Research Report No. 8 (10 pages).

Phase II Archaeological Investigations of the Caesar Creek Lake Project, Clinton, Greene and Warren Counties, Ohio (coauthor with D. Brose and F. Chapman). Report to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Louisville District (87pages).

1975

Archaeological Survey of the Cuyahoga Valley Interceptor Project (2nd author, with D.Brose, D. Bier, R. Larick). Report to the Cleveland Regional Sewer District. Cleveland Museum of Natural History Archaeological Report No. 2 (25 pages).

PUBLISHED REVIEWS:

Searching for the Bright Path: The Mississippi Choctaws from Prehistory to Removal, by J. T. Carson. American Antiquity 66:550-551, 2001.

Archaeology of the Moundville Chiefdom, edited by V.J. Knight and V. P. Steponaitis. Florida Anthropologist 53:68-69, 2000.

Archaeology of Northern Florida, A.D.200-900, by J. T. Milanich. Southeastern Archaeology 17:115-116, 1998.

How to Do Archaeology the Right Way, by B. Purdy. Florida Anthropologist 49(4):289-90, 1996.

The Spanish Missions of La Florida, ed. by B. McEwan. American Antiquity 60:575-577, 1995.

The Development of Southeastern Archaeology, ed. by J. K. Johnson (extended review). Journal of Field Archaeology 22:121’Äë128, 1994.

Early Pottery in the Southeastern U.S., by K. Sassaman. Florida Anthropologist 47:318’Äë319, 1994.

Indian Mounds You Can Visit  by I. M. Perry. Tampa Bay History 16 :65’Äë66, 1994.

Archaeology at San Luis, Part One: The Apalachee Council House and Part Two: The Church Complex by G. Shapiro, B. McEwan and R. Vernon. Southeastern Archaeology 13: 85’Äë86, 1994.

Excavations on the Franciscan Frontier: Archaeology at the Fig Springs Mission by B. Weisman. Tampa Bay History 14 (2):72’Äë73,1992.

Mullet on the Beach: the Minorcans of Florida, 1768’Äë1788, by P. Griffin. Tampa Bay History 13(2):72’Äë73, 1991.

Key Marco's Buried Treasure, by M. S. Gilliland. Tampa Bay History 12 (1):82’Äë84. l990.

Prehistory and History Along the Upper Savannah River: Technical Synthesis of Cultural Resource Investigations, Vol I and II, by D. Anderson and J.W. Joseph. American Antiquity 55:648’Äë649,1990.

Archaeology of Aboriginal Culture Change in the Interior Southeast by M. T. Smith. Tampa Bay History 11(1):58’Äë59, 1989.

Indian Mounds of the Atlantic Coast, by J.N. McDonald and S.L. Woodward. Tampa Bay History 10(2):68’Äë69, 1988.

The Tombigbee Watershed in Southeastern Prehistory, by N. Jenkins and R. Krause. Florida Anthropologist 40:181’Äë182, 1987.

Perspectives on Gulf Coast Prehistory, edited by D. Davis. American Anthropologist 88:723’Äë724, 1986.

"Poverty Point," "Marksville," "Early Caddoan Cultures," "Weeden Island Culture," "Fort Center," "Art of the Taino" Slide Sets. Archaeology39(4):70’Äë72, l986.

White Rocks: A Woodland Rock Shelter in Monroe County, Ohio, by D. Ormerod.American Antiquity 50:200, l985.

Dictionary of Terms & Techniques in Archaeology by S.Champion. Explorer23(2):27, l981.

OTHER PUBLICATIONS:

Course design package for Introduction to Archaeology course, to be posted on the Society for American Archaeology website for Renewing the Undergraduate Archaeology Curriculum in the 21st Century, 2002.

Florida Archaeological Council Newsletter (editor and contributor), Nos. 25-26, 1996; 27-30, 1997; 31-34, 1998; 35-38, 1999; 39-42, 2000; 43-46, 2001.

"Growing Up With Not Enough Money." Invited chapter for a volume on lifestyles for adolescent girls, USF Gender and Schooling Interest Group, submitted 1999 (in press?).

Teaching Archaeology in the 21st Century: Thoughts on Postgraduate Education/Professional Development (coauthored with P. Messenger, D. Blanton, and 7 others). Society for American Archaeology Bulletin 17 (2):13-14,1999.

The World Archaeological Congress - South Africa, January 1999. Southeastern Archaeological Conference Newsletter 41 (1):12-13, 1999.

Pre-Workshop Paper (coauthored with K. Byrd, D. Blanton, R. Elia) and Teaching Public Archaeology at the University of South Florida. In Archaeology Education into the 21st Century: Models for Change. Proceedings of the 1998 Wakulla Springs Conference, Society for American Archaeology (published on the SAA web page, www.saa.org/Education/Curriculum/ ), 1999.

Paleo-Indian Limerick. mini-AIR (Mini - Annals of Improbable Research), 1996-01-09 (electronic journal at http//www.improb.com/), January 1996.

Letter to the editor describing USF's graduate program in public archaeology (first author with B. Weisman). Society for American Archaeology Bulletin13 (5):3-4, 1995.

Apalachicola Valley Archaeology (1st author with T. Simpson and S. McMillan). Popular booklet published by the W.T. Neal Civic Center, Blountstown, FL (33 pages), 1992. Reprinted by the Neal Civic Center and Apalachicola National Estuarine Research Reserve, 1998.

Commentary: Archaeologist Responds to Medical Anthropologists. Anthropology Newsletter31(4):13, American Anthropological Association, 1990.

Obtaining Datable Charcoal from the Corbin’ÄëTucker Site. LAMAR Briefs 16:10’Äë11, 1990.

Current Research, University of South Florida.Southeastern Archaeological Conference Newsletter 33 (2):4, 1991; 32 (1):16’Äë17, 1990; and 29 (1):15, 1987.

Letter on women in field archaeology (co’Äësigned by P. Essenpreis). Anthropology Newsletter30(8):3, American Anthropological Association, 1989.

SEAC 1989 Program and Abstracts. Southeastern Archaeology Conference BulletinNo. 32 (editor; 35 pages), 1989.

Current Research, University of South Florida. American Antiquity 56:551, 1991; 55:631, 1990; 54:649, l989; 53:647’Äë648,1988.

Apalachicola Research. LAMAR Briefs 12:3’Äë4, l988.

Letter to the editor about cinematic reconstructions of gender in prehistory. Ms. Magazine, June l986.

Apalachicola Valley Archaeological Survey, l984. Report to Division of Sponsored Research, USF (5 pages), 1985.

Preliminary Archaeological Survey in the Apalachicola River Valley. Report to the University of West Florida Division of Sponsored Research (4 pages), l983.

"Sprang a Leakey?" [Letter to the editor on feature celebrating Darwin's birthday]. Mad Magazine No. 240:2, 1983.

GRANTS:

2003

Archaeology of the Gulf Coast: Research, Teaching, Travel, and Publication. USF Latin American & Caribbean Studies, $500.

2002

Archaeological survey of the St. Joseph Bay Buffer Preserve, Student Assistantships, Apalachicola National Estuarine Research Reserve, $3840

2001

Veracruz, Mexico, Gulf Coast Anthropology Conference participation, USF Latin American & Caribbean Studies, $1000

St. Joseph Bay Shell Middens Archaeology. Florida Dept. of State, $19,000.

Pilot Program Renewing the Undergraduate Archaeology Curriculum, Society for American Archaeology and National Science Foundation, $20,856 (3 years)

2000

Archaeology of the Entire Gulf Coast. USF Research and Creative Scholarship grant for symposium and fieldwork, $6887.

1999

Archaeological Study Around the Entire Gulf of Mexico. USF Latin American and Carribean Studies, for travel and study in Mexico, $1000.

Travel to the 4th World Archaeological Congress, Capetown, South Africa. USF Travel Grant program, $1500.

1998

Women in Southeastern Archaeology and Apalachicola Valley Archaeology, Photos and Radiocarbon Dates. USF College of Arts and Sciences, $1000.

Lower Apalachicola Valley Remote Areas Archaeological Survey. Florida Department of State, $16,292

1995

Northwest Florida Flooded Sites Investigations. Florida Dept. of State, Federal Flood Relief Preservation Grant, $26,000.

Early Women in Southeastern Archaeology. USF Faculty Research and Creative Scholarship Grant, $7410.

1994

Yon Mound Excavations. Florida Dept. of State, $20,469.

1993

Apalachicola Valley Shell Mound Excavations. Florida Dept. of State, $31,500.

1991

Test Excavations at the Lost Dog Site, Apalachicola National Forest. U.S. Forest Service, $3000.

1990

Travel to the Second World Archaeological Congress, Barquisimeto, Venezuela. USF Travel Grant program, $950.

1989

Apalachicola Valley Archaeology: USF College of Social and Behavioral Sciences, $1500.

1988

Analyses of 2 Prehistoric Human Burials from Archaeological sites in the Apalachicola Valley, Northwest Florida. USF College of Social and Behavioral Sciences, $1350.

Archaeological Investigations in the Apalachicola National Estuarine Reserve, Stage II: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Estuarine Sanctuary Programs (excavations at 3 sites), $13,250.

Travel to the 3rd New World Rescue Archaeology Conference, Carupano, Sucre, Venezuela, October l987. USF Travel Grant program, $500.

Test Excavations of a Late Prehistoric Agricultural Village in Northwest Florida. USF College of Social and Behavioral Sciences, $1000.

1987

Late Prehistoric Diet and Subsistence in the Deep South: USF President's Council (for archaeobiotic materials analysis) $4790.

Archaeological Investigations in the Apalachicola National Estuarine Sanctuary, Stage I: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Estuarine Sanctuary Programs (excavations at 3 sites), $9524.

1986

Archaeological Survey in the Chipola River Valley, Northwest Florida: USF Research and Creative Scholarship Grant, $5748.

Archaeological Survey in the Chipola River Valley, Northwest Florida: Florida Department of State, $6000.

Museum Research on Archaeological Collections from Northwest Florida: USF College of Social and Behavioral Sciences (collections and archival research at the Museum of the American Indian, NY), $1000.

1985

Archaeological Investigations in Telfair County, Ocmulgee Valley, South Central Georgia: Georgia Department of Natural Resources, $3000.

Archaeological Investigations at the Telfair "Mound," South Central Georgia: USF College of Social and Behavioral Sciences, (test excavations), $1000.

Archaeological Survey in the Middle and Lower Apalachicola Valley, Northwest Florida: Florida Dept. of State, $8855.

1984

Archaeology of Northwest Florida and Adjacent Borderlands: USF President's Council (symposium organization and publication),$3300.

Archaeological Survey in the Apalachicola Valley: USF Research and Creative Scholarship Grant, $4000.

1983

Preliminary Archaeological Survey in the Apalachicola Valley, Northwest Florida: University of West Florida Grant For Research and Creative Activity, $1000.

1979

Short Term Visitor Appointment grant, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C., $150.

CONTRACTS:

2002

Cultural Resources Survey of the Hidden Falls Ranch Development Project, Pasco County, Florida, for Horner Environmental Associates, Inc., Tampa, $2500.

Cultural Resources Survey of the Keene Road Landfill Project, Orange County, Florida, for Bishop and Buttrey, Inc., Orlando, $2650

Phase III Archaeological Excavation/Data Recovery at the Handball Court Site, 8Hi330, University of South Florida Campus, Hillsborough County, Florida, USF Dept. of Planning, $5686

2001

Cultural Resources Survey of the Golden Acres Project, Pasco County, Florida, for A G Armstrong Development, Tampa, $1625

Archaeological Survey of the USF Campus, for USF Dept. of Planning, $2090

Phase III Archaeological Excavations at the USF Village Site, for USF Dept of Planning, $5600

Archaeological Investigations of Black=s Island, Gulf County, for Bill Koran, Port St. Joe, Florida, $2500.

1999

Cultural Resource Assessment of the Ivory Stag Peat Mining Project, Pasco County for WRB Enterprises, Tampa, $2000.

Cultural Resources Assessment of the Proposed Sports Court and Education Building Parcels, for the Englewood United Methodist Church, Sarasota County, FL, $750.

1998

Cultural Resources Survey of the Bishop & Buttrey Borrow Pit # 92, Hillsborough County, FL, for Bishop and Buttrey, Inc., Orlando, FL, $1480.

Archaeological Survey of the Proposed Stearns Peat Bog, Pasco County, FL, for Stearns Peat Co., Dade City, FL, $1600.

Phase I and II Cultural Resources Assessment of the Proposed Ridge Road Extension Corridor, Pasco County, FL, for Environmental Management Systems, Inc., Altamonte Springs, FL, $24,583.

Cultural Resources Assessment of the Stonehurst Development, Seminole County, FL, for the Kingston Group, Maitland, FL, $3503.

Cultural Resources Assessment of the Bishop & Buttrey, Inc. Borrow Pit #23, Areas A and C, Hillsborough County, FL, for Bishop and Buttrey, Inc., Orlando, $4413.

1997

Archaeological Survey of the B & B Borrow Pit #47, Hillsborough Co., FL, for Bishop & Buttrey, Inc., Orlando,  $1045.

Archaeological Survey of the Proposed Breckenridge Apartments project, Hillsborough County, FL, for  Davis & Sons Construction Co., Gainesville, FL, $905.

Archaeological Survey of Lake in the Pines proposed borrow pit, Hillsborough County, FL, for Kearney Development Co.,Tampa, $1800.

1996

Archaeological Survey of the B&B Borrow Pit #23, Hillsborough CO, FL, for Bishop & Buttrey, Inc., Tampa, $1500.

Cultural Resources Investigation of the Proposed Tram Road extension, Leon County, FL, for Garlick Environmental Associates, Inc., Apalachicola, FL, $2200.

Cultural Resources Survey of the Proposed B&B Borrow Pit No. 46, Polk County, FL, for John Buttrey, Jr., Orlando, FL, $2380.

Cultural Resource Survey of the Proposed Southern Pine Plantation, GEA Job No. 96-015, Franklin County, FL , for Garlick Environmental Associates, Inc., Apalachicola, FL, $2395.

Archaeological Survey of the Proposed State Road 370 Wetland Impact Mitigation Area, Franklin County, FL, for Garlick Environmental Associates, Inc., Apalachicola, FL, $1800.

1995

Cultural Resource Assessment of the Bishop & Buttrey, Inc., Proposed Borrow Pit #45 Osceola County, FL, for John Buttrey Jr., Orlando, FL, $1875.

Cultural Resource Assessment of the B&B Borrow Pit #12, Polk County, FL, for Bishop & Buttrey, Inc., Orlando, FL, $1850.

Cultural Resource Assessment of the B&B Borrow Pit #26, Lake County, FL, for Bishop & Buttrey, Inc., Orlando, FL, $2950.

Cultural Resource Assessment of the B&B Borrow Pit #39, Polk County, FL, for J. W. Buttrey, Orlando, FL, $2000.

Cultural Resource Assessment of the B&B Borrow Pit #24, Polk County, FL, for  Bishop & Buttrey, Inc., Orlando, FL, $2900.

Cultural Resource Assessment of the B&B Borrow Pit #22, Polk County, FL, for Bishop & Buttrey, Inc., Orlando, FL, $2800.

Cultural Resource Assessment of the B&B Borrow Pit #5 Extension, Orange County, FL, for Bishop & Buttrey, Inc., Orlando, FL, $2750.

1994

Curation and Analysis of Sunshine Pipeline Archaeological Materials. Ecology and Environment, Inc., Buffalo, NY, $4928.

Archaeological Survey of the Langwood Industries project, Liberty Co., FL, for Langwood Industries, Carrabelle, FL, $2210.

Archaeological Survey of the Proposed Monteverde Country Club Project Area, Orange Co., FL, for Eggebrecht & Associates, Orlando, $2500.

1993

Archaeological Survey of the Lost Creek Subdivision, Seminole Co., Fl, for Harris American Homes, Winter Park, FL, $1450.

1992

Archaeological Survey of the Buttrey Borrow Pits, Orange Co, FL, for J.Buttrey, Inc., Orlando, $1355.

1991

Archaeological Survey of the Proposed DeCubellis Road, New Port Richey, FL, for Pasco County, $2500.

1990

Archaeological Survey of the proposed Gulf County Correctional Institution, for Florida Dept. of Corrections and Clark, Roumelis & Associates, Tallahassee, $6500.

1988

Archaeological Field Reconnaissance of the Navarre Beach Development Area, Escambia County, FL: Baskerville’ÄëDonovan Engineers, Inc., Pensacola, $2000.

Archaeological and Historical Survey of the Walton Development Project, Walton County, FL: Baskerville’ÄëDonovan Engineers, Inc., Pensacola, $4515.

1987

Archaeological Survey of the Expanded Proposed Scipio Creek Boat Basin Improvement; City of Apalachicola, FL, $600.

Archaeological Investigations at the Gonzalez Development Property, Tampa: Gonzalez Development, Inc., $1600.

1986

Archaeological Investigations for the Proposed East Point Lift Station, Apalachicola, FL: City of Apalachicola, $400.

Archaeological Investigations at the Proposed Scipio Creek Harbor, Apalachicola, FL: City of Apalachicola, $100.

Archaeological and Historical Survey of Forest Highway l3, Apalachicola National Forest, northwest Florida. CZR, Inc., Jupiter, FL, $7800.

Archaeological Survey of the Proposed Seaboard Industrial Park Development, Orange County, FL: DSJ Developments, Inc., Orlando, $3200.

Archaeological Survey of the Proposed Stagecoach Run Development, Pasco County, FL: King Engineering Associates, Clearwater, $1740.

Archaeological and Historical Survey of the Proposed Suncoast Expressway Corridor, Citrus, Pasco, Hernando, Pinellas, and Hillsborough Counties, FL, Stage I Literature and Background Research. Post, Buckley, Schuh and Jernigan, Inc.,Tallahassee, $1000.

1985

Archaeological Survey of the Arbor Ridge North Development, Orange County, FL: Laurel Homes, Inc., Fern Park, FL, $600.

Archaeological Survey of the Proposed Orlando’ÄëOrange County Expressway Extension, Orange County, FL: Post, Buckley,Schuh and Jernigan, Inc., Tallahassee, $1976.

National Register Evaluation and Nomination Preparation for the Mullet Key Shell Mound, Citrus County, FL, for Lowell Steigler, Miami, $675.

1984

Archaeological Investigations of a Proposed Development on the Homosassa River, Pasco County, for a private family in Homosassa, $150.

Archaeological Survey at Mullet Key Shell Mound, Citrus County, FL, for Lowell Steigler, Miami, $100.

Archaeological Survey of the Proposed Live Oak Development, Pasco County, FL, Phase I Literature Search: E.D. Stone, Jr.& Assoc., Ft Lauderdale, $729.

Archaeological Survey of the Proposed Timber Pond Development, Mango, FL, for Brooks’ÄëWade, Inc., Tampa, $770.

Archaeological Survey of the Proposed County Line Road East, for Hillsborough County, FL, $2100.

1983

Archaeological Survey of a Public Domain Tract in Walton County, FL, for U.S. Bureau of Land Management, Tuscaloosa, Alabama, office, $800.

1982

Archaeological Survey of the Proposed Salt Springs Run Development, Pasco County, FL, for Pines Enterprises, Inc., Winter Haven and Edward D. Stone, Jr. and Associates, Fort Lauderdale, $4000.

PAPERS PRESENTED:

2003

Unknown and Known Historic Indians of the Apalachicola Valley, Northwest Florida. Florida Anthropological Society Meeting, Tallahassee, May.

2002

Arqueología de la Costa Entera del Golfo de Mexico. National Autonomous University of Mexico, Mexico City, November.

Archaeology of the University of South Florida's Tampa Campus (coauthor with R. Harper & E. Eyles) AND Preliminary Results of Investigations at Lighthouse Bayou Site (coauthor with C. Smith), Florida Anthropological Society, St. Petersburg, May.

A Kolomoki Perspective from Downriver. Society for Georgia Archaeology, Fort Gaines, April (in absentia).

Conexiones Y Falta De Conexiones Prehistoricas Culturales a lo Largo de Toda la Costa del Golfo de Mexico. Mesa Redonda de Culturas del Golfo de Mexico, World Trade Center, Veracruz, Mexico, January.

2001

Whelk/Conch Shell Middens on St. Joe Bay, Northwest Florida. Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Chattanooga, Nov.

The Quest for Lamar at the Yon Mound and Village Site in the Apalachicola Valley (coauthor with A. Kennedy). Florida Anthropological Society, St. Augustine, May.

Richardsons Hammock Whelk/Conch Shell Midden on St. Joe Bay, Gulf County (coauthored with M. Fitts). Florida Anthropological Society, St. Augusine, May.

Prehistoric Cultural Connections and Disconnections along the Entire Gulf Coast. Society for American Archaeology, New Orleans, April; also organizer of symposium (with co-organizer M. Pohl) entitled Archaeology of the Whole Gulf Coast/Arqueologíade la Costa Entera del Golfo de México.

2000

Archaeological Resurvey After the Dam. International workshop on Cultural Heritage Management and Dams, Gainesville, FL (sponsored by the World Commission on Dams and the World Archaeological Congress), February.

Late Archaic in the Apalachicola Valley, Northwest Florida. "Big Mound Power" conference, Poverty Point, Louisiana, September.

1999

Late Archaic Adaptation in the Apalachicola-Lower Chattahoochee Valley, Northwest Florida-South Georgia/Alabama. Also, Discussant for symposium entitled ASprings, Swamps, and Sea: Archaeological Time and Space Perspectives in the Aucilla-Wacissa River Drainage, Florida. Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Pensacola, November.

Science and Adventure in a Wild Mound Chase in Northwest Florida.Florida Anthropological Society, Ft Walton Beach, April.

From Woman to Women in CRM and Public Archaeology. Society for American Archaeology, Chicago, March.

Coastal vs. Interior Adaptations in Late Prehistoric Societies of Northwest Florida, Southeastern U.S. 4th World Archaeological Congress, Cape Town, South Africa, January (posted on WAC 4 website October).

1998

Smoke and Mirrors in Modeling Fort Walton Culture, Northwest Florida (coauthored with R. Marrinan). Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Greenville, SC, November.

Early Women Archaeologists in the American South (coauthored with L. Sullivan and R. Marrinan). In the session entitled "Gender in the Past: Part II," 14th International Congress of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences, Williamsburg, July.

1997

Fort Walton and Lower Creek (?) at the Thick Greenbriar Site (8Ja417), Northwest Florida. Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Baton Rouge, November.

After the Deluge: Archaeology in the Wake of the 1994 Record Flood in Northwest Florida (coauthor, with S. Grammer). Florida Anthropological Society, Miami, May.

Barrier Island Archaeology, Northwest Florida. Society for American Archaeology, Nashville, April.

1996

Yon Mound/Village Excavations and the Mississippian Sequence in Northwest Florida. Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Birmingham, November.

Archaeological Survey of Dog Island, Northwest Florida. Florida Anthropological Society, Sarasota, May.

Test Excavations at the Yon Mound and Village Site (8Li2), Middle Apalachicola Valley, Northwest Florida (coauthored with T. Lewis and A. East). Florida Anthropological Society, Sarasota, May.

Graduate Education in Public Archaeology (poster session, second author with B. Weisman), Society for American Archaeology, New Orleans, April.

1995

Graduate Education in Public Archaeology (1st author with B. Weisman).Chacmool Conference, Public or Perish: Archaeology into the Next Millenium. University of Calgary, November.

Buried Under Alluvium. Florida Anthropological Society, Sebring, April.

1994

Late Archaic Shell Mound Components in Northwest Florida: 1993 Testing. Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Lexington, KY, November.

Swamp Muck, Helicopters, and a Puzzling Body in the Wilderness: 1993 Excavations at Apalachicola Shell Mounds (coauthor with L. Weill). Florida Anthropological Society, Fort Lauderdale, April.

1993

Late Holocene Sea Level Change and Delta Migration, Apalachicola River Region, Florida (2nd author with J. Donoghue). Geological Society of America, Southeastern Section, Tallahassee, April.

Late Archaic Shell Mound Components in the Apalachicola Delta Wetlands, Northwest Florida (1st author with R. Estabrook). Society for American Archaeology, St. Louis, April.

1992

Early Women in Southeastern Archaeology: A Preliminary Report of Ongoing Research (1st author with R. Marrinan & H. Davis). Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Little Rock, and Gender and Archaeology Conference, Boone, NC, November.

Sam's Creek Cutoff Shell Mound, an Oyster Midden in the Lower Apalachicola Valley Estuarine Wetlands of Northwest Florida (coauthor with R. Meadows). Florida Anthropological Society, St. Augustine, April.

Test Excavations at the Lost Dog Sites in the Apalachicola National Forest (coauthor with B. Parker and H.L. Clagett).Florida Anthropological Society, St. Augustine, April.

1991

Woodland Ceramics and Subsistence in the Middle Apalachicola Valley, northwest Florida. Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Jackson, MS, November.

Public Archaeology and Middle Woodland Research in the Middle Apalachicola Valley, Northwest Florida (coauthor with T. Simpson, L. Hutchinson, and M. McDaniel) Florida Anthropological Society, Pensacola, March.

Florida's Modern Garbage (coauthor with S. Layman and L. Hutchinson). Florida Anthropological Society, Pensacola, March.

1990

Shell Mounds of the Lower Apalachicola Valley, Northwest Florida. Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Mobile, Nov.

Public Archaeology in Florida, USA, a Review and Case Study (first author, with J. R. Williams). 2nd World Archaeological Congress, Barquisimeto, Sucre, Venezuela, September.

1989

A Fort Walton Village and Cemetery in Northwest Florida. Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Tampa, November.

Testing Remote Shell Middens in the Apalachicola Valley Estuary, Northwest Florida. Society for American Archaeology, Atlanta, April.

Investigations of Two Prehistoric Human Burials from the Apalachicola River Valley, Northwest Florida (coauthor with L.Clifford, S. Layman, C. Fuhrmeister). Florida Anthropological Society, Jacksonville, April.

1988

Test Excavations in the Lower Apalachicola Valley Estuary, Northwest Florida, l987. Florida Anthropological Society, Winter Park, May.

1987

Archaeological Survey in the Chipola River Valley, Northwest Florida: Early Prehistoric Occupation in the Apalachicola ValleyArea. Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Charleston, SC, November.

Public Archaeology in Florida, U.S.A. (coauthored with J. R. Williams). Third New World Rescue Archaeology Conference, Carupano, Venezuela, October.

Archaeological Survey in the Chipola Valley, Northwest Florida (coauthored with A. Trauner). Florida Anthropological Society, Clearwater, May.

Shell Mounds of the Lower Apalachicola Valley. Florida Anthropological Society, Clearwater, May.

1986

Archaeological Survey in the Middle and Lower Apalachicola Valley. Florida Anthropological Society, Gainesville, April.

1984

Nomenclature and Interpretation in Borderland Chronology: A Critical Overview of Northwest Florida Prehistory As We See It. Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Pensacola, November.

Prehistoric Cultural Chronology in the Apalachicola Valley: The Evolution of Native Chiefdoms in Northwest  Florida. Gulf Coast History and Humanities Conference, Pensacola, April.

Preliminary Survey in the Apalachicola River Valley, Northwest Florida. Florida Anthropological Society meeting, West Palm Beach, April.

1980

The Curlee Site and Fort Walton Development in the Upper Apalachicola’ÄëLower Chattahoochee Valley, Florida, Georgia, and Alabama. Southeastern Archaeological Conference, New Orleans, November.

OTHER CREATIVE, NON’ÄëPUBLISHED WORK:

Historic preservation and cultural resources management workshop for state and federal land managers, Apalachicola National Estuarine Research Reserve, Franklin County, Florida, October 1998.

Teachers' workshops on archaeology, 1997, 1995, for Florida Humanities Council, Tampa.

"Apalachicola Valley Archaeology." Three’Äëpanel standing display (6' tall) for Neal Trust, Brewton, Alabama, 1992.

AREAS OF INTEREST:

American archaeology, eastern U.S. prehistory, origins of complex societies, cultural and human ecology, archaeological theory, culture contact and interaction, gender in anthropological perspective, cultural resources management, public archaeology

COURSES TAUGHT:

UNDERGRADUATE

introduction to anthropology
evolution of man and culture
archaeology
archaeologicalfield school
archaeological lab methods
Florida archaeology
North American Indians
physical anthropology
honors geography Latin America

GRADUATE

archaeological method and theory (M.A)
cultural resources management /public archaeology (M.A.)
ecological anthropology (Ph.D.)
graduate archaeology seminar (M.A. core course)
archaeological theory (M.A.)
graduate proseminar in anthropology (team taught)
archaeological methods (M.A.)

GRAD/UNDERGRAD CROSS-LISTED

South American archaeology
European prehistory
gender in cross’Äëcultural perspective (also labeled sex roles in anthropological perspective; designated a university "major issues" course; syllabus published in Exploring Gender Through Archaeology, edited by C. Claassen, p.165. Prehistory Press, Madison, WI)

ARCHAEOLOGICAL FIELDWORK:

Director, University of South Florida, surveys and excavations
1984’Äëpresent: Field schools, research grants, contracts, northwest and peninsular Florida, southwest and south central Georgia, south Alabama

Director, University of West Florida, surveys
1982’Äë83: Grant and contract, northwest Florida,peninsular Florida

Project Supervisor, University of West Florida
1981’Äë82: Contract, grant, excavations in northeast Mississippi, survey in northwest Florida, south Alabama

Project Supervisor, Cleveland Museum of Natural History, surveys, testing, excavations
1976’Äë80: Contracts, northwest Florida, southwest Georgia, southeast Alabama, south, southwestern, and northeastern Ohio

Project Co’Äësupervisor, Cleveland Museum of Natural History, survey and excavation
1976: Contracts, northeastern and southwestern Ohio
1974’Äë75: Contracts, northwest Florida, northeastern Ohio

Crew chief, State University of New York, Buffalo, survey
1973: Contract, western New York state

Student crew member, Case Western Reserve University
1973: Excavation, northwest Florida
1972: Excavation, western New York
1971: Survey and excavation, northeastern Ohio (CWRU field school)

Visiting field archaeologist
2001: Prehistoric sites, survey, northern Yucatan, Mexico
1983: Paleolithic sites, excavation, southwest France
1981: Site survey, West Virginia
1975: Paleo’ÄëIndian sites, excavation, Wyoming, Colorado, Nebraska

LANGUAGES:

Spanish, Italian, French

CONSULTANT/BUSINESS POSITIONS:

Senior Technical Consultant for archaeology, Ecology and Environment, Inc., Tallahassee, FL, and Buffalo, NY (environmental engineering firm; paid position, 1993-1994; consulting on archaeological surveys).

Member, board of directors, SITE, Inc., Montgomery, AL (planning firm; unpaid position, 1994-present).

PUBLIC SERVICE:

  • weeky artifact identifications.
  • 2-3 public lectures, often with field trips, yearly in different parts of Florida, for many different organizations, including elementary schools, state parks, civic associations, preservation associations, and an ecotour operators workshop.
  • Archaeology Day programs for local residents in northwest Florida, held in various locations (State Park in Sneads, Jackson County; Chipola Jr. College, Jackson County; Civic Center in Blountstown, Calhoun County; Apalachicola Estuarine Reserve, Franklin County; Dog Island, Franklin County, St. Joseph Preservation Center, Gulf County) averaging every 2 years from 1979 - present.

PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS AND SERVICE:

  • Alabama Archaeological Society
  • American Anthropological Association
  • American Association for the Advancement of Science
  • Archaeological Institute of America, Tampa Bay Chapter
  • Central Gulf Coast Archaeological Society (board member 1986’Äë88)
  • Florida Anthropological Society (journal editorial review board, 1997-present)
  • Florida Archaeological Council (board member, public education committee member, 1986; chair, northwest Florida roundtable; professionalism task force, 1990; nominations committee, 1994; newsletter editor, 1996-2002)
  • Florida Trust for Historic Preservation
  • Ohio Archaeological Council
  • Sigma Xi
  • Registry of (Society of) Professional Archaeologists (certification reviewer, 1991’Äë3; standards board alternate, 1992’Äë5; standards board member, ethics committee member 1996; standards board chair and author of manual,1998-99; grievance committee, 2000)
  • Society for American Archaeology (meeting evaluation committee, 1992; Save the Past For the Future conference (Breckenridge) participant, 1994; workshop on training in public archaeology (Wakulla Springs) participant, 1998; ran for nominations committee [unsuccessful], 1998; member of SAA-NSF Task Force on Curriculum, 2001-2004)
  • Society for Georgia Archaeology
  • Southeastern Archaeological Conference (meeting organizer, 1989; executive officer, 1991’Äë3, student paper competition judge, 1992-98, ran for secretary, 1999)
  • Tennessee Anthropological Association
  • World Archaeological Congress

UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH FLORIDA COMMITTEES AND SERVICE:

University

  • Sabbatical Committee, 1996-1998, Disciplinary Board, l985, 1990
  • Lecture Series Committee, faculty representative, l988’Äë90
  • Women's Awareness Week Planning Committee, l984-87

College of Social and Behavioral Sciences/Arts and Sciences

  • Geography Dept. Search Committee, 1996
  • Faculty Governance Council, representative, Fall 1987’Äë89; executive board, Fall l988 ’Äë 89; faculty research
  • committee, chair, l989
  • Grievance Committees, l985, l984

Department of Anthropology

  • Research Committee, 2001-2, Search Committees, Chair, 1994-5,1995-6
  • Budget Committee, 1991’Äë94, 97-00, Admissions Committee, 1995-7
  • Graduate Proseminar committee, 1996-7, Graduate Programs and Policies committee,1994
  • Faculty Advisory Committee, 1990-91, 96-97, Curriculum Commitee, 1987
  • Quality of Life Committee, 1986-7
  • Needs Assessment committee chair for a proposed Ph.D. in Archaeology program, report completed l986.

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