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VITA ROBERT L. SCHUYLER Robert L. Schuyler University of Pennsylvania Museum 3260 South Street Philadelphia, PA 19104-6324 (215) 898-6965 FAX: (215) 898-7462 Email: [email protected] Date of Vita Revision: March 2018 Current Positions Associate Professor Department of Anthropology Associate Curator-In-Charge Historical Archaeology Section University of Pennsylvania Museum Director South Jersey Project (2001- Present) Director Silver Reef Project (1980- Present) Member Graduate Groups in Anthropology and American Civilization Education BA 1964 University of Arizona (Anthropology Major/History Minor) MA 1968 University of California – Santa Barbara (Anthropology) PhD 1975 UCSB (Anthropology/Historical Archaeology)

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VITA

ROBERT L. SCHUYLER

Robert L. SchuylerUniversity of Pennsylvania Museum3260 South StreetPhiladelphia, PA 19104-6324(215) 898-6965FAX: (215) 898-7462Email: [email protected]

Date of Vita Revision: March 2018

Current Positions

Associate Professor Department of AnthropologyAssociate Curator-In-Charge Historical Archaeology Section

University of Pennsylvania MuseumDirector South Jersey Project (2001-Present)Director Silver Reef Project (1980-Present)Member Graduate Groups in Anthropology

and American Civilization

Education

BA 1964 University of Arizona (Anthropology Major/History Minor)MA 1968 University of California – Santa Barbara (Anthropology)PhD 1975 UCSB (Anthropology/Historical Archaeology)

Research Interests

Historical ArchaeologyCulture Theory in AnthropologyCultural EvolutionismHistory of Anthropology and ArchaeologyWorld Historical ArchaeologyNorth America: Northeast and Far West

Current Research Project: South Jersey Project

Initiated in 2001-2002. A long-term project that involves a study of a region unusual for the East Coast (edge of the Pine Barrens) in that it was almost empty of standard settlement until the mid-19th century. Research is focused on Vineland, N.J.,

an agricultural planned community founded in 1861. Excavations in the backyard of an historic house in the town (Fall semesters 2001, 2002, 2003 and 2004) have uncovered a rich series of trash deposits from both the Victorian Period and the 20th century. The project involves the concept of “historic ethnography”: a combining of archival, archaeological, oral historic and ethnographic sources to create a thick cultural reconstruction of the town across its 150-year history. The South Jersey Project alsoserves as an example of a newly emerging specialization – the Archaeology of the 20th Century. The project is being supported by the Vineland Historical and Antiquarian Society as well as the Penn Anthropology Department and the Museum.

In 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2011 and 2012 explorations on a new site on Elmer Street, the location of a former large Victorian twin house, were initiated and the site completed.

Current Research Project: Silver Reef Project (Utah)

Initiated in 1980-81 (see under its own heading) this project involved field excavations across the 1980s and national archival research between 1990 and 2012. In the summer of 2013 the large Surface Collection (107 boxes) was returned to the Silver Reef Museum and inventorying of this collection was completed with help of local volunteers in Utah. A “Public Archaeology” Program was also created on the local level (Washington County) with a series of lectures, archaeological tours of the town site and historic cemeteries, and interviews. In the future each May both aspects of the project (Public and archaeological-documentary research) will continue in St George, Utah.

Presidential Office in Scholarly Organizations

President, Society for Historical Archaeology (1981-1983) – three-year termas President-Elect, President and Immediate-Past President

President, Council for Northeast Historical Archaeology (1980-1981)

Academic Administrative Positions

2004-2009 Graduate Group Chair, Anthropology2003-2004 Co-Graduate Group Chair, Anthropology1982-1992 Graduate Group Chair, American Civilization1976-1978 Deputy Chair, Department of Anthropology, CCNY1979-1994 Director, Program in Historical Archaeology

(American Civilization, University of Pennsylvania)

Teaching Positions

1994-2018 Associate Professor, Department of Anthropology (Penn)1979-1993 Associate Professor, Department of American Civilization (Penn)

1979-1993 Secondary Appointment, Department of Anthropology (Penn)

1975-1979 Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology (City College and Graduate Center of the City University of New York)

1970-1974 Instructor, Department of Anthropology (CCNY)1969-1970 Lecturer, Department of Anthropology, University of Maryland

Scholarly and Educational Honors

2017 Special Symposium: “Historical Archaeologies of the Modern World: Celebrating the Career of Robert L. Schuyler” Chairs: Richard Veit, Benjamin C. Pykles (10 presentations), 50th Anniversary Meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology, January 6, 2017, Fort Worth, Texas.

2009 Recipient of the J.C. Harrington Award in Historical Archaeology. The award, an inscribed bronze medal, is the highest award presented

in the field of historical archaeology. It is given for a life-time of contributions to the discipline centered on scholarship and research. Award was presented at the 42nd annual meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology in Toronto, Canada.

2008 University of Pennsylvania Provost's Award for Distinguished PhD Teaching and Graduate Student Mentoring

2004 University of Pennsylvania Dean’s Award (SAS) for Innovation in Undergraduate Teaching

2002 Invited Keynote Speaker in “A Salute to Stanley South and His Five Decadesof Historical Archaeology” at the 35th Annual Meetings of the Society forHistorical Archaeology, Mobile, Alabama

1997 Invited to present the opening address at the 30th Joint-Anniversary Conferenceof the Society for Post-Medieval Archaeology (Europe) and the Society forHistorical Archaeology at the Museum of London, England

1995 Invited to present one of the opening “Positions Papers” at the 12th AnnualVisiting Scholar Conference (“Studies in Culture Contact”) at the SouthernIllinois University at Carbondale, March 31-April 1, 1995

1994 Invited to give the Keynote Address (“Archaeology of the Historic AmericanWest”) at the Annual Banquet of the Society for California Archaeology,March 24-27, 1994, Ventura, California

1993 Invited to give the one of the Keynote Addresses at the Twelfth AnnualConference of the Australian Society for Historical Archaeology, November9-11, 1992, Sydney, Australia

1991 Invited to Co-Chair (with Charles Cleland, Michigan State University) the25th Anniversary Plenary Session: “The SHA and the Development ofHistorical Archaeology 1967-1992”, Society for Historical Archaeology AnnualMeeting, January 11, 1992, Kingston, Jamaica

1990 Speaker in the Opening Plenary Session “Historical Archaeology in the AmericanWest” at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology, January9-14, 1990, Tucson, Arizona

1988 Speaker in the Opening Plenary Session “The Goals, Practices and Future ofHistorical Archaeology and the SHA: Toward the Year 2000” at the AnnualMeeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology, January 14-16, 1988, Reno, Nevada

1987 Speaker in the Opening Plenary Session on the 20th Anniversary of the Foundingof the Society for Historical Archaeology”, January 7, 1987, Savanna, Georgia

1986 Keynote Address, Annual Meeting of the Utah State Historical Society, August1986, Salt Lake City, Utah

1982 President of the Society for Historical Archaeology(Three-year term 1981-1983 as President-Elect, President and Immediate-PP)

1981 President, Council for Northeast Historical Archaeology (1980-1981)

1979-1980 Member, Executive Board, Council for Northeast Historical Archaeology

1979 Participant in the Keynote Session on “The Archaeology of Stanley Southand James Deetz”, January 3, 1979, Society for Historical Archaeology,Nashville, Tennessee

1978-1980 Elected to the National Board of Directors, Society for HistoricalArchaeology (3-year term)

1975 Invited to present a Keynote address at the Bicentennial Meeting of theEastern States Archaeological Federation, Columbus, Ohio

Graduate Student Honors

1966-1969 Teaching Fellowships, UC-Santa BarbaraMay 1967 PhD Examination passed with “High Honors”

1968 Selected (as a UCSB graduate student) by the Wenner GrenFoundation to attend the American Anthropological Annual Meetingin Seattle, Washington

1965-1966 National Science Foundation Graduate Fellowship, Harvard UniversityBowditch Chair Travel Grant, El Peten (Seibal), Guatemala

1964-1965 National Science Foundation Graduate Fellowship, University ofArizona

Ford Foundation Special Master’s Program

Undergraduate Student Honors

1964 BA granted “With High Praise”Departmental Honors in Anthropology/Senior Honors Thesis(“Bering Strait Hypothesis, a Historical Sketch”)

Phi Kappa Phi

1963 (Summer) Ford Foundation Grant to attend the University of ArizonaArchaeological Field School, Grasshopper Pueblo

1961-1964 University of Arizona Honors Program

RESEARCH AND FIELD POSITIONS

2001 – present Director, South Jersey Project. Long term anthropological (archival,archaeological, oral historic and ethnographic) study of a distinctiveregion, the Pine Lands of southern New Jersey. Project is focused onthe town of Vineland (1861-present), a planned Victorian agriculturalcommunity. Supported by the Museum, the Penn AnthropologyDepartment and the Vineland Historical and Antiquarian Society.Excavators: Penn undergraduate and graduate students (College and CGS)House sites (backyards) at 212 S 7th Street excavated Fall semesters 2001,2002, 2003 and 2004, and later (2005-2012) the back yard behind 635/637 Elmer Street. Spring semesters and summer sessions spent inlaboratory analysis, archival and oral historic research.

1995-1997 Director, Pacific Southwest Project. Similar Project to the South JerseyProject planned for region on the Colorado River Valley where Arizona,California and Nevada meet with the focus on the town of Needles,California (1882-present). In 2000 project moved – same goals andresearch design – back to East Coast (New Jersey).

1997 April-May: Four week field season along the Lower ColoradoRiver Valley visiting settlements at Blythe, Parker, Yumaas well as the Mohave Valley. Oral history.

1996 April-June: Three month initial field season in the Mohave Valley(Needles, California). Oral history of older town residents.

1995 Initial three-week visit to research area focusing on Kingman,Arizona (Route 66) but also visiting Needles, California.

1981-Present Director, Silver Reef Project. Investigation of a 19th century (ca. 1876-1893) silver mining town in southwestern Utah.

2016 Summer (May) continued public archaeology program at Silver Reef and the recording of a major, local bottle collection. Dawn Di Stefano field assistant

2015 Summer (May) continued work in St George, Utah and at the Silver Reef Museum on the surface collection and the Public Archaeology Program (lectures and tours of the site).

2014 Summer (May) worked in St George, Utah and at Silver Reefon the Surface and Elk Horn Saloon materials. Established a “Silver Reef Archive” at Dixie State University (St George)

2013 Summer (May-June) return of the large Silver Reef surface collection to the Silver Reef Museum and creation of a local “PublicArchaeology Program” in Washington County, Utah.

1990-2012 Continuing work on materials and documents at Penn

1989 Archival research in Tucson, Arizona1988 Limited survey at Silver Reef (Stormont Mill site)1987 Excavation of the Cosmopolitan Restaurant site (1877-1895)

Archival research in Utah1985 Excavation of the Wagner-Case Drugstore site on the corner

of Main and Center Streets (ca. 1877-1890)1984 Archival search of the county records in St. George, Washington

County, Utah1983 Archival search in Utah (especially the State-Territorial Archives)

in Salt Lake City and in California and the Midwest1982 Excavations of the Elk Horn Saloon site on Main Street occupied

ca. 1877-18921981 Mapping and surface collection of Silver Reef town center 1980 Summer – initial visit to Utah for selection of a potential site

1979-1980 Director, University of Pennsylvania Archaeological Field School(Summer and Fall semester). Test excavations at the estate of JohnBartram (18th century botanist) and at the Lower Swedish cabin site.

1978 Director, Initial exploration of the Hunterfly Houses in Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn. Part of historic Weeksville.

1974-1977 Director, Industrial Archaeology of Merrimack River Valley. Twoseasons of excavations in Lowell, Massachusetts, the first majorindustrial city in American (1825-1870). Work on site of boardinghouses, Merrimack Manufacturing Company.

1971-1973 Director, Sandy Ground Project. A 19th-20th century African Americanoystering community on Staten Island, NYC. CCNY ArchaeologicalField School.

1970 Director, University of Maryland Field School. Excavations at 17th-18th

century contact site (Conoy Island) on the Potomac River. Summer.

Student Archaeological Field Experience

1967 Summer Seasonal Archaeologist, Fortress of Louisburg, Nova Scotia, Canada

1966 Site Assistant, Peabody Museum-Harvard Expedition, Seibal (Classic Maya), Guatemala.Director: Gordon R. Willey

1963 Summer crewmember, University of Arizona Archaeological Field School, GrasshopperPueblo (14th century), Fort Apache Indian Reservation, Arizona. Director: RaymondH. Thompson

1960 Attended (May) the 25th Anniversary Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology,(Taft Hotel) New Haven, Connecticut as a high school senior

1958-59 High School student crewmember, New Haven Chapter of the Archaeological Society of Connecticut summer excavations. Grannis Island (Archaic site), Quinnipiac River, New Haven. Director: Lyent W. Russell (Yale)

1957 Summer. Junior High School Student. Great trip to the West (Los Angeles). VisitedSouthwest, Grand Canyon, Flagstaff (4th July) Indian Powwow and prehistoric sitesincluding Walnut Canyon. Decided to become Southwestern archaeologist.

1953 About the 5th Grade decided to become an archaeologist (National GeographicMagazine and Peabody Museum of Natural History, Yale)

OTHER SCHOLARLY ACTIVITIES

2017 Forum, ”Past Presidents Panel” on the history of the Society for Historical Archaeology,50th Anniversary Meeting of the SHA, January 2917, Fort Worth, Texas.

2014 Panelist, “A Question That Counts: Why Is Achieving Diversity and Confronting Racism In the SHA Important for the Future of Our Organization and Theoretical Understanding of the Past, Present, and Future?” 47th Annual Meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology, Quebec City, Canada.

2011 Panelist, “Forum: Teaching Historical Archaeology: a Panel Discussion”, presentation: “Teaching Historical Archaeology – Looking Backward Across Four Decades” 45th Annual Meeting, Society for Historical Archaeology, Austin, Texas.

2009 Discussant for Symposium: "In the Shadow of Independence: Remaking the Image of Early America at the National Constitution Center Site in Philadelphia", presented at the 42nd Annual Meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology, Toronto, Canada.

2006 Chair, General Session: “One the Edge, New Methods and Old Sites”, 39th Annual Meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology, Sacramento, California, January 12, 2006.

2005 Co-Organizer (with Benjamin Pykles) and Discussant for session: “HistoricalArchaeology Of, By, and About the Mormons”, 70th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Salt Lake City, Utah, March 30-April 3,2005

2004 Co-Organizer (with Benjamin Pykles) and Discussant for session: “HistoricalArchaeology of the Mormon Domain”, 37th Annual Meeting of the Society forHistorical Archaeology, St. Louis, Missouri, January 7-11, 2004

2003 Discussant for symposium on “When Women Take Charge: Archaeology of Womenin Central Roles” organized by Carol Nickolai, SHA 2003 January, Providence, R.I.

2002 Discussant for symposium on “Historical Archaeology in the Maya World” organizedby Olivia Ng, SHA 2003 January, Mobile, Alabama

Appointed Chair SHA History Committee [2002-2004]

2001 Discussant for symposium on “Archaeology of the 20th Century” organized by AudreyHorning, 34th Annual Meeting, SHA, January 20, 2001, Long Beach, California

2000 Organized and Chaired two part Session 53 (“Entering Historical Archaeology: theSecond and Most Recent Generations”) with 19 participants at SHA 2000, QuebecCity, Canada

Invited as participant in the Willey Symposium, Society for American ArchaeologyAnnual Meeting, April 6-9, 2000, Philadelphia

1999 Attended Association for Gravestone Studies Annual Conference, June 1999, GeorgeMason University, Fairfax, Virginia

Organized and Chaired (with Richard Veit) Session 37 (“Chapters in the Early Historyof Historical Archaeology”), SHA Annual Meeting, January 5-10, 1999 Salt Lake City

1998 Introduced “Images of the Past” Section (1998-present) for the Society for HistoricalArchaeology Newsletter. Each volume (4 issues a year) publishes one historic imagehighlighting the 19th and 20th century history of the discipline

1997 Attended Part I of the 30th Joint-Anniversary Conference of the SPMA-SHA (April16-20, 1997) in Williamsburg, Virginia. Attended Part 2 (November 3-7, 1997)at the British Museum and the Museum of London in England

Attended the 20th Anniversary Meeting of the Society for Commercial Archaeology(September 18-20, 1997), Wildwood, New Jersey

Chaired Session 37 (“Material Culture Studies) at the SHA Annual Meeting, January1997, Atlanta, Georgia

1996 Attended the Society for Commercial Archaeology Annual Conference, April 17-21,1996, Los Angeles, California

Discussant, “Ethnicity Session”, SHA Annual Meeting, January 4, 1996, Cincinnati,Ohio

1995 Discussant, “Archaeology of the African Diaspora Symposium”, American Anthropological Association Annual Meeting, November 15-19, 1995, Washington D.C.

1994 Appointed Chair by Elizabeth J. Reitz (President, Society for Historical Archaeology)of the Intersocietal Relations Committee [Chair: 1994-1996 – expanded committee toover 30 representatives to other scholarly organizations]

Appointed Chair by Elizabeth J. Reitz (President, Society for Historical Archaeology)of the SHA Awards Committee [1994-2002]. Earlier (1981) I had helped to create the

J.C. Harrington Medal and the Carol V. Ruppe Distinguished Service Award(1990) and as chair the John L. Cotter Award in Historical Archaeology (1999)as well as operationalizing the SHA Awards of Merit. As chair I organized and rannine annual award-banquet ceremonies.

1993 Reappointed by Governor William Schaefer of Maryland to the St. Mary’s CityCommission

1992 Appointed the SHA Representative to the American Anthropological Association

1991 Appointed on September 23, 1991 by Governor William D. Schaefer of Maryland as amember of the Historic St. Mary’s City Commission. Three year term as the archaeologist on the Commission (Chairman, Benjamin C. Bradlee, Washington Post)which oversees St. Mary’s City (1634-1695), site of the first colonial capital of Maryland

1990 Panel Member – “Anthropology, Historical Sociology and Archaeology Panel forUniversity Faculty Grants”, National Endowment for the Humanities, August 2-3,1990, Washington, D.C.

Chairman and Panel Member, Outside Review Panel December 2-4, 1990, HistoricAnnapolis Archaeology Project, Annapolis, Maryland

1987 Outside Scholarly Consultant, Review of Graduate Program in Anthropology andHistorical Archaeology, College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, Virginia

1986 Organizer and Chair, Symposium on the “Archaeology of Western Mining Sites”,Society for Historical Archaeology Annual Meeting, January 8-12, 1986, Sacramento, California

Chair, Roundtable Luncheon (“Mining Communities”) at same meetings

1984 Chair, SHA J.C. Harrington Medal Presentation Committee

1983 Member of the External Evaluation Committee for the Department of Anthropologyat the University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland

1982 General Co-Chairman (with John L. Cotter), 15th Annual Meeting of the Society forHistorical Archaeology and Conference on Underwater Archaeology, January 7-10,1982, Philadelphia. Oversaw all aspects of the meetings and organized OpeningPlenary Session on “Historical Archaeology and the Other Disciplines” with JamesDeetz, Anthony F. C. Wallace, Charles Fairbanks and Herbert Guttman as speakers.The conference was attended by almost 800 people at 50 sessions (325 papers).

Organizer and Chair, Symposium on “Cemeteries in Context”, Society for HistoricalArchaeology 15th Annual Meeting, Philadelphia

1981 Keynote Address (“Lowell: Archaeology of the Industrial Revolution”), VermontArchaeological Society, Rutland, Vermont

1980 Program Chair, Council for Northeast Historical Archaeology (CNEHA) AnnualMeeting, Albany, New York

1979 Discussant for Symposium (“The Archaeology of New York City”) sponsored bythe Archaeological Institute of American, American Museum of Natural History

Discussant for Symposium (“Urban Archaeology in Philadelphia”), Society for AmericanArchaeology Annual Meeting, May 1979, Philadelphia

1973 Participant in a Panel Discussion, “The Meaning of Industrial Archaeology”, AnnualMeeting of the Society for Industrial Archaeology, Troy, New York

1972 Resource expert and participant in the Conference on Ceramics in America, Winterthur Museum, Winterthur, Delaware

1970 Organizer and Chair, Symposium on “Anthropological Perspectives in HistoricalArchaeology” at the 69 Annual Meeting of the American AnthropologicalAssociation, November 19-22, 1970 San Diego, California

EDITORIAL EXPERIENCE

2004-1979 Member, Advisory Editorial Board, Historical Archaeology

1982-present Special Advisory Editor for Historical Archaeology, North AmericanArchaeologist

1998-2009 Associate Editor, Bulletin of the History of Archaeology

1979-1982 Founding Editor, North American Archaeologist[Issued Volume 1, Numbers 1 & 2 and Volume 2, Numbers 1-4]

1973-1976 Editor for Archaeology, Abstracts in Anthropology[Issued 4:3, 395-462; 4:4, 687-755; 5:1, 1-42; 5:2, 173-221; 5:3, 365-402; 5:4, 555-586; 6:1, 1-34; 6:2, 195-229; 6:3, 275-417; and 6:4, 535-585]

1969-1980 Research Compiler for the Newsletter of the Society for Historical Archaeology.Reported initially on the “Pacific West” and from 1972-1980 developed my ownsection on international research under a “Global” category.

PUBLICATIONS

2012 Melburn D. Thurman, 1941-2012, “In Memoriam”, pp. 44-45, Anthropology News (American Anthropological Association), September 2012, Vol. 53, No. 7

Melburn D. Thurman, “Death Notices”, p. 42, Newsletter of the Society for Historical Archaeology, Vol. 45, No. 2 Summer 2012.

2011“The South Jersey Project: Historical Archaeology in the Largest City in New Jersey”

The Vineland Magazine (Journal of the Vineland Historical andAntiquarian Society, Vineland, New Jersey), Vol. 82, pp. 75-96.

2006Review of “Foundations of Social Archaeology: Selected Writings of V. Gordon Childe”

by Thomas C. Patterson and Charles E. Orser, American Anthropologist, Vol. 108No. 1, pp. 255-256.

2004“Vineland” (p. 836), Encyclopedia of New Jersey. Eds. Maxine N. Lurie and

Mark Mappen. Rutgers University Press.

“Charles K. Landis” (pp. 453-455), ibid.

“Daily Journal” (p. 189), ibid.

“Palace Depression” (pp. 610-611), ibid

2003

“The Second Largest City in the English Speaking World: John L. Cotter and the Historical Archaeology of Philadelphia 1960-1999.” Chapter 8 (pp. 156-164) in Philadelphia and the Development of AmericanistArchaeology. Edited by Don D. Fowler and David Wilcox. University ofAlabama Press, Tuscaloosa.

2002“Auto House Discovered”, Archaeology, Volume 55, Number 1, p. 18.

2001

“A Conversation With Edward B. Jelks”, Historical Archaeology, Volume 35, Number 4, pp. 8-37.

“Historical Archaeology”, Encyclopedia of Archaeology. Edited by Tim Murray,Volume 2, pp 623-630. ABC Clio, Oxford.

“Society for Historical Archaeology”, ibid, Volume 3, pp. 1179-1180.

“J.C. Harrington Medal in Historical Archaeology”, ibid, Volume 2, pp. 733-734.

“John L. Cotter 1911-1999”, ibid, Volume 1, pp. 383-384.

“Jean Carl Harrington 1901-1998”, ibid, Volume 2, pp. 612-614.

“Ivor Noël Hume”, ibid, Volume 2, pp. 643-644.

“Kenneth E. Kidd 1906-1994”, ibid, Volume 2, pp. 764-765.

2000

“Forward” (p. v) to Historical Archaeology, Identity Formation, and theInterpretation of Ethnicity. Edited by Maria Franklin and GarrettFesler. Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, Virginia.

“Two Important Issues With Low Visibility”, Newsletter of the Society forHistorical Archaeology (Fall 2000), Volume 33, Number 3, pp.3-5.

1999

“The Centrality of Post Medieval Studies to General Historical Archaeology.”Chapter 2 (pp. 10-16) in Old and New Worlds. Edited by Geoff Eganand R.L. Michael, Oxbow Books, London.

“Comments on ‘Historical Archaeology in the Next Millennium: A Forum’”.Historical Archaeology, Volume 32, Number 2, pp. 1-5.

“John L. Cotter Award in Historical Archaeology”, Historical Archaeology,Volume 33, Number 2, pp. 1-5.

“Nomination: John L. Cotter Award in Historical Archaeology”, Society forHistorical Archaeology Newsletter, Volume 32, Number 1, pp.10-11.

Review of “Between Artifacts and Texts: Historical Archaeology in GlobalPerspective” by Anders Andrén. American Anthropologist, Volume101, Number 4 (December), pp. 845-846.

1998

“History of Historical Archaeology”, Bulletin of the History of Archaeology,Volume 8, Number 2, pp. 7-17.

“The Southeastern Archaeological Conference 1938-1998”, SoutheasternArchaeological Conference Newsletter, Volume 40, Number 1, pp. 6-7

Review of “Pot Luck: Adventures in Archaeology” by Florence C. Lister.Historical Archaeology, Volume 32, Number 4, pp. 103-105.

1997

“Culture Contact in Evolutionary Perspective”, Chapter 4 (pp. 67-76) inStudies in Culture Contact: Interaction, Culture Change andArchaeology. Edited by James G. Cusick. Southern Illinois Press.

1996

“Frontier Sites of the American West”, The Oxford Companion to Archaeology(pp. 241-243). Edited by Brian Fagan. Oxford University Press.

“Archaeological Society of Virginia Receives Outstanding Society Award from the Society for Historical Archaeology”, Quarterly Bulletin of theArchaeological Society of Virginia, Volume 51, Number 3, pp. 1114-115.

Review of “An Archaeology of Capitalism” by Matthew Johnson. AmericanAnthropologist, Volume 98, Number 4 (December), pp. 929-930.

Review of “Wybalenna: the Archaeology of Cultural Accommodation in19th Century Tasmania” by Judy Birmingham. Historical Archaeology,Volume 30, Number 3, pp. 93-95.

1993

“The Society for Historical Archaeology 1967-1992”. Historical Archaeology,Volume 27, Number 1, pp. 35-43.

1991

“A ‘Compleat’ Curriculum: Historical Archaeology on the Undergraduate Level.”(pp. 33-40) Archaeology and Education: the Classroom and Beyond.Edited by K.C. Smith and Francis P. McManamon. ArchaeologicalAssistant Study Number 2, National Park Service, Washington, D.C.

“Carol C. Ruppe Distinguished Service Award” (co-author, Stephanie H.Rodeffer). Historical Archaeology, Volume 25, Number 3, pp. 1-2.

Review of “ Excavation of the Donner-Reed Wagons: Historic ArchaeologyAlong the Hastings Cutoff” by Bruce R. Hawkins and David G. Madsen.American Anthropologist, Volume 93, No. 1, pp. 242-243.

Review of “Documentary Archaeology in the New World” by Mary Beaudry.Historical Archaeologist, Volume 25, Number 1, pp. 113-115.

Review of “Of the Hut I Builded – The Archaeology of Australia’s History” byGraham Connah. American Anthropologist, Volume 93, Number 2,pp. 505-506.

1990

“Historical Archaeology in the American West: the View from Philadelphia”.Historical Archaeology, Volume 25, Number 3, pp. 7-17.

Review of “The Chinese of Early Tucson. Historical Archaeology from the Tucson Urban Renewal Project” by Florence C. and Robert H. Lister.Science, 18 May 1990, Volume 248, pp. 908-909.

1988

“Archaeological Remains, Documents and Anthropology: A Call for a NewCulture History”. Historical Archaeology Volume 22, Number 1,pp. 36-42

“Silver Reef: Creation of a ‘Historic Ethnography’ for a 19th Century AmericanMining Town on the Western Frontier.” Expedition, Volume 30,Number 2, pp. 61-63.

1987

Review of “The Ortega Adobe, West Main Street, Ventura, California” byRoberta S. Greenwood and John M. Foster. Historical Archaeology,Volume 21, Number 1, pp. 11-112.

1986

“Silver Reef: A Report on the 1985 Season”. University Museum Newsletter,Volume 24, Number 3, pp. 2-3.

“One Digging Up the Custer Battlefield: Some Comments”. (with Melburn D.Thurman) Montana, the Magazine of Western History, Volume 36, Number 4, pp. 86-87.

Review of “Exploring Buried Buxton: Archaeology of an Abandoned Iowa Mining Town with a Large Black Population”, American Anthropologist,Volume 88, Number 1, pp. 219-220.

1984

“Archaeology at Silver Reef”. University Museum Newsletter, Volume 23, Number 1, pp. 1-2.

1982

Urban Archaeology in America. Editor. Special issue of the North AmericanArchaeologist, Volume 3, Number 3

“The J. C. Harrington Medal in Historical Archaeology”. Historical Archaeology,Volume 17, Number 1, pp. 1-2.

Review of “Modern Material Culture: The Archaeology of US” by Richard A.Gould and Michael B. Schiffer. American Anthropologist, Volume 84,Number 4, pp. 937-939.

1980

Archaeological Perspectives on Ethnicity in America: Afro-American and AsianAmerican Culture History. Editor. Baywood Monographs in Archaeology,Number 1.

“Sandy Ground: Archaeology of a 19th Century Oystering Village”. Chapter 5,pp. 48-59, in above edited monograph.

“Archaeology of Asian American Culture: An Annotated Bibliography”.Chapter 13, pp. 124-132, in above edited monograph.

Review of “In Small Things Forgotten, the Archaeology of Early American Life”by James Deetz. American Antiquity, Volume 88, Number 1, pp. 219-220.

Review of “Research Strategies in Historical Archaeology” edited by StanleySouth. American Anthropologist, Volume 82, Number 1, pp. 200-202.

1979

“Introducing a New Journal”. North American Archaeologist, Volume 1, Number 1, pp. 1-2.

“Excavations into the Recent Past”. Early Ma: the Magazine of ModernArchaeology, Autumn 1979, pp. 1-3.

1978

Historical Archaeology, A Guide to Substantive and Theoretical Contributions.Editor. Baywood Publishing Company. [In fifth printing.]

“Indian-Euroamercian Interaction: Archaeological Evidence from Non-IndianSites”. Chapter 7 in Volume 8 (California), pp. 69-80, of the Handbook ofNorth American Indians. Volume 8 Editor, Robert F. Heizer. SmithsonianInstitution, Washington, D.C.

Review of “Camden, a Frontier Town” by Kenneth E. Lewis. Ethnohistory,Volume 25.

1977

“The Written Word, The Spoken Word, Observed Behavior and PreservedBehavior: The Various Contexts Available to the Archaeologist”. Papersof the Conference on Historic Site Archaeology, Volume 10, Number 2,pp. 99-120.

“Archaeology of the New York Metropolis”. Bulletin of the New York StateArchaeological Association, Number 69, pp. 1-19.

“Parallels in the Rise of the Various Subfields of Historical Archaeology”.Papers of the Conference on Historic Site Archaeology, Volume 10,Number 1, pp. 1-11.

Review of “The Archaeology of Industry” by Kenneth Hudson. IndustrialArchaeology Journal, Volume 3, Number 1, pp. 58-60.

Review of “Background to Prehistory of the Yuha Desert Region, California”.Edited by Philip J. Wilke. Ethnohistory, Volume 24, Number 1,pp. 84-86.

1976

“Images of America: the Contribution of Historical Archaeology to NationalIdentity”. Southwestern Lore, Volume 42, Number 4, pp. 27-39.

“The Supply Mill on Content Brook, an Example of the Excavation of RecentHistoric Sites” (with Christopher Mills). Journal of Field Archaeology,Volume 3, pp. 61-95.

“Historical Archaeology as an Integral Part of the Anthropology Curriculum”.Chapter 13 (pp. 84-99) in Training in Archaeology. Editor William McHugh. Southern Illinois University Press.

“Merrimack Valley Project, Second Year”. Newsletter of the Society for IndustrialArchaeology, Supplementary Issue 7, pp. 7-8.

Review of “Reconstructing Complex Societies” edited by Charlotte B. Moore.Science, Volume 191, Number 4231, pp. 1039-1041.

1975

Review of “Industrial Archaeology in Britain” by R.A. Buchanan. HistoricalArchaeology, Volume 8, pp. 115-116.

1974

“Sandy Ground: Archaeological Sampling in a Black Community in MetropolitanNew York”. Papers of the Conference on Historic Sites Archaeology,Volume 7, Number 2, pp. 12-52.

“Richardson’s Mill or Richardson’s Mills – Historical Archaeology Along theMiddlesex Canal”. Towpath Topics (Newsletter of the Middlesex CanalAssociation), Volume 12, Number 2, pp. 2-7.

“Lowellian Archaeology”. Newsletter of the Society for Industrial Archaeology,Supplementary Issue 7, pp. 3-4.

Review of “Pre and Proto-History of the Berach Basin, South Rahajasthan, India”.Asian Perspectives, Volume 17, Number 1, pp. 74-75.

1973

“Abstracting the Archaeological Literature”. Abstracts In Anthropology, Volume 4, Number 3, pp. 395-397.

Review of “Explanation in Archaeology, an Explicitly Scientific Approach” byPatty Jo Watson, Steven LeBlanc and Charles L. Redman. AmericanAntiquity, Volume 38, Number 3, pp. 372-374.

1972

Reprinting of “Historical and Historic Sites Archaeology as Anthropology” asChapter 13 in Contemporary Archaeology, pp. 118-124. Editor Mark P.Leone. University of Southern Illinois Press.

“Ales Hrdlicka and the U.S. National Museum: A Correction”. AmericanAntiquity, Volume 37, Number 3, p. 452.

“Industrial Archaeology as a Subfield of Historical Archaeology”. Newsletterof the Society for Industrial Archaeology, Volume 1, Number 6, p. 8.

Review of “The First Americans, a Story of North American Archaeology” byC.W. Ceram. American Anthropologist, Volume 74, Number 6, pp. 1512-1513.

Review of “Canadian Historic Sites, Occasional Papers in Archaeology and History Number 1” Edited by John H. Ricks. American Antiquity, Volume 37, Number 2, pp. 453-454.

1971

“The History of American Archaeology: An Examination of Procedure”.American Antiquity, Volume 36, Number 4, pp. 383-409.

1970

“Historical and Historic Sites Archaeology as Anthropology, Basic Definitionsand Relationships”. Historical Archaeology Volume 4, pp. 83-89.

Review of “The Custer Road Dump Site, An Exercise in Victorian Archaeology”by David Brose. American Anthropologist, Volume 72, Number 1,pp. 179-180.

Review of “Historical Archaeology Forum on Theory and Method in HistoricalArchaeology”. Edited by Stanley South. American Antiquity, Volume 35,No 2, pp. 229-231.

Review of “Chiningchinix, An Indigenous California Indian Religion” by JamesMoriarty. American Anthropologist, Volume 72, Number 3, p. 632.

1969

Historic Sites Archaeology and Its Relevancy to the Question of Professional andAmateur Archaeology”. Newsletter of the Archaeological Survey Association of Southern California, Volume 16, Number 1, pp. 1-2.

1968

“The Use of Historic Analogs in Archaeology.” American Antiquity, Volume 33,Number 3, pp. 390-392.

“The Exhumation of Peter Lebec: One of the Earliest Examples of Historic SitesArchaeology in California”. The Masterkey (Journal of the Southwest Museum, Los Angeles), Volume 42, Number 4, pp. 142-147.

“Aboriginal ‘Archaeologists’”. Antiquity, Volume 42, Number 165, pp. 57-58.

Reports and Manuscripts

1975 “Anthropological Perspectives in Historical Archaeology” PhD Dissertation, Department of Anthropology,

University of California at Santa Barbara.

1967 “White Point Report” Copy on file, Fortress of Louisbourg National Park, Nova Scotia, Canada.

1964 “The Bering Strait Hypothesis, a Historical Sketch”. Senior Honors Thesis (Anthropology). Copy on file, U of Arizona.

PAPERS

Have presented 62 papers at scholarly conferences or by invitations at the University ofMassachusetts (Amherst and Boston), Purdue, Princeton, Howard, Queens College, University of California-Berkeley, American Museum of Natural History, SUNY-Albany, Michigan State University, University of Delaware, University of Sydney, UCLA, University of Hawaii, BYU and Monmouth University.

Papers with Published Abstracts

2018 “Before the Emergence of the Modern World”, Paper presented in General Session: Contested Narratives”, 51st Annual Meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology, January 3-6, 2018, New Orleans, Louisiana.

2016 “The Wagner-Case Site: Pharmaceutical Historical Archaeology on the Western Frontier”, Paper presented in a Symposium: “The Archaeology of the American Dream: Topics in Historical Archaeology West of the Mississippi, 49 Annual Meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology, Washington, DC, January 6-9, 2016.

2015 “The Elk Horn and the Miller Whose Front Name Was George: People and Places Without History”, Paper presented in a General Session: Archaeology of the Urban Work 48th Annual Meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology, January 7-10, 2015, Seattle Washington

2012 (with Dawn Di Stefano) “Maggie and Stewart Morris – Historical Archaeology of a Middling Family in Victorian America”, 45th Annual Meeting of the Society forHistorical Archaeology, Baltimore, Maryland [Abstract published in Final Program, p. 284

2011 “Teaching Historical Archaeology: Looking Backward Across Four Decades,” Forum [176] on Teaching Historical Archaeology (Chair: Richard Veit), 44th Annual Conference on Historical Archaeology, January 2011, Austin, Texas

2010 “Defining the Future of Historical Archaeology,” Society for Historical Archaeology 43rd Annual Conference, January 6-9, 2010, Amelia Island,Jacksonville, Florida. [Abstract published in Program and Abstracts SHA2010, p. 159.]

2008 "The Skyscraper in the Trash Pit: Recovering a Lost 20th Century Icon," Society for Historical Archaeology 41st Annual Conference, January 8-13, 2008,Albuquerque, New Mexico. [Abstract published in Final Program and AbstractsSHA 2008, pp. 289-290.]

2007 "The Document in the Artifact in the Trash Pit: Some Thoughts on Sources Used In Historical Archaeology," Society for Historical Archaeology 40th Annual Conference, January 10-14, 2007, Williamsburg, Virginia. [Abstract published inFinal Program and Abstracts SHA 2007, p. 370.]

2006 “EBay As A Research Tool for Historical Archaeology,” Society for Historical Archaeology, January 11-14, 2006, Sacramento, California. [Abstract published in Final Program and Abstracts SHA 2006, p. 153.]

2005 “Larkin: Archaeological Traces of a Major 19th-20th Century American Mail Mail Order Company,” Society for Historical Archaeology, January 5-10, 2005, York, England. [Abstract published in Final Program and Abstracts SHA 2005, p. 271.]

2002 “Stanley South, Charles Darwin and Leslie White: the Place of Evolutionary Theory in Historical Archaeology,” Society for Historical Archaeology, January 8-12, 2001, Mobile, Alabama. [Abstract published in Program and Abstracts SHA 2002, p. 184.]

2000 “From the National Geographic to the SHA: A Personal History on Entering a New Scholarly Discipline,” Society for Historical Archaeology Annual Meeting, January 4-9, 2000, Quebec City, Canada.

1999 “The Two Origins of Americanist Historical Archaeology,” Society for Historical Archaeology Annual Meeting, January 5-10, 1999, Salt Lake City, Utah. [Abstract published in Program and Abstracts SHA 1999, p. 97.]

1997 “Cultural Evolutionism and the Continuing Attempts to Define Historical Archaeology,” Society for Historical Archaeology Annual Meeting, Corpus Christi, Texas. [Abstract published in Program and Abstracts SHA 1997, p. 133.]

1996 “Evolutionary Theory and Historic Fact,” Society for Historical Archaeology Annual Meeting, January 3-7, 1996, Cincinnati, Ohio. [Abstract published in Program and Abstracts SHA 1996, pp. 147-148.]

1995 “Global Perspectives and Scales of Analysis in Historical Archaeology,” Society for Historical Archaeology Annual Meeting, January 4-8, 1995, Washington D.C. [Abstract published in Program and Abstracts, p.

1994 “Rumblings Along the Rift: The Academy, CRM and Our Collective Future,” Society for Historical Archaeology Annual Meeting, January 5-9, 1994, Vancouver, British Columbia. [Abstract published in Program and Abstracts, p. 31 and p. 52.]

1993 “Tobacco Tin Tags: A Distinctive Artifact from Late 19th and Early 20th

Century Western American Historic Sites,” Society for Historical Archaeology Annual Meeting, January 6-10, 1993, Kansas City, Missouri. [Abstract published in Program and Abstracts, p. 115.]

1991 “SHA 1967-1992: A Quarter Century of a National Archaeological Society,” Society for Historical Archaeology Annual Meeting, January 8-12, 1992, Kingston, Jamaica. [Abstract published in Program and Abstracts, p. 168]

1990 “A ‘Compleat’ Curriculum: Historical Archaeology on the Undergraduate Level,” Society for Historical Archaeology Annual Meeting, January 9-14, 1990, Tucson, Arizona. [Abstract published in Program and Abstracts, pp. 101-102.]

1989 “Silver Reef: Differing Sources of Information on the Mining West.” First Joint Archaeological Conference January 1989 of the SHA and AIA, Baltimore, Maryland. [Abstract published in Abstracts of the First Joint Archaeological Conference 1989, p. 68.]

1988 “Historical Archaeology in Its Academic Setting,” Society for Historical Archaeology Annual Meeting January 14-16, 1988 Reno, Nevada. [Abstract published in Program and Abstracts, p. 73.]

1987 “Archaeology of the Historic Period and Its Contribution to General Scholarship,”Society for Historical Archaeology Annual Meeting, January 7-11, 1987 Savanna, Georgia. [Abstract published in Program and Abstracts, p. 91.]

1986 “Silver Reef: Archaeology of a 19th Century Western Mining Community,” Society for Historical Annual Meeting, January 8-12, 1986, Sacramento, California. [Abstract published in Abstracts of Papers, p. 109.]

1982 “Cemeteries in the Cultural Landscape: An Example from the Desert West,” Society for Historical Archaeology Annual Meeting, January 7-10, 1982, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. [Abstract published in the Newsletter of the Association for Gravestone Studies – no SHA abstracts that year – Volume 6, pp. 2-3.]

1976 “The Archaeology of Labor During the Industrial Revolution,” AAA AnnualMeeting, November 17-21, 1976, Washington, D.C. [Abstract published in American Anthropological Association Abstracts, p. 186.]

“Cultural Context of the Industrial Revolution, The Merrimack Valley Project,”Society for Historical Archaeology Annual Meeting January 7-10, 1976, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. [Abstract published in Abstracts of Papers, p. 5.]

1975 “Deductive-Nomological Approaches to the Past, Implications for Historical Archaeology,” Society for Historical Archaeology Annual Meeting January

7-11, 1975, Charleston, South Carolina. [Abstract published in Abstract of Papers, p. 16.]

1974 “Pre and Post-Industrial Society and Archaeology as the Science of Material Culture,” Society for American Archaeology Annual Meeting 1974, [Abstract published in Program and Abstracts p. 53.]

1970 “Historic Sites Archaeology and Ethnohistory, the Piscataway.” AAA AnnualMeeting, November 19-22, 1970, San Diego, California. [Abstract published in American Anthropological Association Bulletin, Volume 3, Number 3, p. 102.]

1968 “Historic Sites Archaeology in California, a Review and Prediction,” (with Paul G. Sneed). Southwestern Anthropological Association Annual Meeting, San Diego, California. [Abstract published in the Southwestern Anthropological Association Newsletter, Volume 10, Number 3, p. 37.]

EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITIES

Teaching Experience – Courses

1969 –2018 Faculty Member

Introductory AnthropologyFundamentals of ArchaeologyHistorical ArchaeologyArchaeology Field Project (Fall Semester – South Jersey Project)Historical Archaeology Laboratory (Spring & Summer Sessions

South Jersey Project)Archaeology of American CivilizationCulture Theory in ArchaeologyCulture Theory in American Studies Historic Ethnography: Anglo-American CaliforniaAnthropology of the American WestFreshman Seminar (Historical Archaeology)History of American ArchaeologyArchaeology of the 20th CenturyArchaeology of AgencyArchaeology of Culture ContactAfrican-American Historical ArchaeologyArchaeology of American History (BF Honors Seminar)

1966 –1969 Graduate Student

Cultural Anthropology – Teaching Assistant to James DeetzPhysical Anthropology – Teaching Assistant to C. Loring BraceArchaeology - Teaching Assistant to Brian Fagan and Claude N. Warren

ACTIVE GRADUATE STUDENTS – ADVISOR/SUPERVISOR

PhD Students – Anthropology

Elizabeth ClayMegan Potemski

Masters Students (MA and MS)

Dawn Di Stefano (MS) – completed May 2017

COMPLETED PhD DISSERTATIONS – SUPERVISOR/CHAIR(University of Pennsylvania)

2015 Lynsey A. Bates“Surplus and Access: Provisioning and Market Participation by Enslaved Laborers on Jamaican Sugar Estates”

2013 Kristen Fellows“Samana: Historical Archaeology of a Diasporic African American Enclave in the Dominican Republic”

2013 Jill Bennett Gaieski“Does This Mean I’m Not An Indian? Discovery, Creation, and Maintenance of Indigenous Identity in Post-Colonial Bermuda”

2012 Jordan Pickrell“Borderland Identities and National Formation of the American West: An Historical Archaeological Study in the Arkansas River Valley, Colorado”

2010 Teagan Schweitzer“Philadelphia Foodways 1750-1850: An Historical Archaeology of Cuisine”

2010 Janet Six“The Ahypu’a of Hilea, Hawaii: A Case Study in the Realities of AppliedHistorical Archaeology”

2008 Chana Kraus-Friedberg"Where You Stay?: Transnational Identity in Sugar Plantation Cemeteries,Pahala, Hawaii"

2007 Olivia Ng"View from the Periphery: A Hermeneutic Approach to the Archaeology ofHolotunich (1865-1930), British Honduras"

2006 Benjamin Pykles“The Archaeology of the Mormons Themselves: A Case Study in the History of Historical Archaeology”

Carol Nickolai

“Two Women and a House: The Archaeology of the Emily and Amanda Shepard Farm 1875-1920”

2005 Patrice L. Jeppson“Material and Mythical Perspectives on Ethnicity: An Historical Archaeology Study of Cultural Identity, National Historiography, and the Eastern Cape Frontier of South Africa, 1820-1860”

2003 Anna Agbe-Davies“Up In Smoke: Pipe Making, Smoking, and Bacon’s Rebellion”

2001 Minette C. Church“Homesteads on the Purgatoire: Frontiers of Culture Contact in 19th Century Colorado”

Elizabeth A. Ragan“Coastal Archaeology and Complex Societies: The Maritime Cultural Landscape of South Argyll, Scotland” [Chair; Supervisor: Bernard Wailes]

1998 Richard F. Veit“Skyscrapers and Sepulchers: A History Ethnography of New Jersey’s Terra Cotta Industry”

1997 Jessica L. Neuwirth“Landscapes of Authority and Nostalgia: Modernization of a Southern Maryland Plantation, St. Mary’s City, Maryland 1840-1930”

1996 Amber Bennett Moncure“The Life and Times of Sisley Jordan: European Women in Virginia 1607-1640”

1995 Rebecca Allen“An Archaeological Study of Neophyte Adaptation and Modification at Mission Santa Cruz, California”

Audrey J. Horning“ ‘A Verie Fit Place to Erect a Great Cittie’: Comparative Contextual Analysis of Archaeological Jamestown”

1994 Richard G. Schaefer“A Typology of Seventeenth-Century Dutch Ceramics and Its Implications for American Historical Archaeology”

1993 Brian D. Crane“Colono Ware and Criollo Ware Pottery from Charleston, South Carolina and San Juan, Puerto Rico in Comparative Perspective”

Lorinda B.R. Goodwin“ ‘A Stately Roof to Shelter Them’: An Historical Archaeological Investigation of the Turner Family of Eighteenth-Century Salem, Massachusetts”

J. Walter Joseph III“Liberty: An Archaeological Examination of Social Identity Within the Plantation Culture of the Lowcountry of Georgia”

Martha B. Lance“ ‘The Fathers Lived in the Forests: Their Children Live Off Them’: Rural New England Sawmilling and the Timber Trade 1730-1870”

Lynn L. Morand“Craft Industries at Fort Michilimackinac, An Eighteenth-Century Fur Trade Outpost”

1991 Lisa Kealhofer“Cultural Interaction During the Spanish Colonial Period: The Plaza Church Site, Los Angeles”

Orloff G. Miller“Archaeological Investigations at Salterstown, County Londonderry, Northern Ireland”

1990 Julia A. King“An Intrasite Spatial Analysis of the Van Sweringen Site, St. Mary’s City, MD.”

1990 Darby C. Stapp“The Historic Ethnography of a Chinese Mining Community in Idaho”

1989 Kevin J. Crisman“The Jefferson: The History and Archaeology of an American Brig from the War of 1812”

William J. Hunt“Firearms and the Upper Missouri Fur Trade Frontier; Weapons and Related Materials from Fort Union Trading National Historic Site, North Dakota”

1988 Barbara J. Heath“Afro-Caribbean Ware: A Study of the Ethnicity of St. Eustatius”

1987 John L. Seidel“The Archaeology of the American Revolution: A Reappraisal and Case Study at the Continental Artillery Cantonment of 1778-1779, Pluckemin, New Jersey”

1986 Sheli O. Smith“The Defense: Life at Sea as Reflected in an Archaeological Assemblage from an Eighteenth-Century Privateer”

1983 Elizabeth A. Crowell“Migratory Monuments and Missing Motifs: Archaeological Analysis of Mortuary Art in Cape May County, New Jersey 1740-1810”

Lu Ann De Cunzo“Economics and Ethnicity: An Archaeological Perspective on Nineteenth Century Paterson, New Jersey”

1983 Jane C. Bush“Throwaway Ethic in America”

(City University of New York – Graduate Center PhD)

1988 William Askins“Sandy Ground: Historical Archaeology of Class and Ethnicity in a Nineteenth Century Community on Staten Island”(Started as Chair and became Outside Reader when I left CUNY but was the defacto Chair to completion)

GRANTS2016 University of Pennsylvania Museum, Summer Field Grants (May) for

Research in St George and at the Silver Reef Museum, Utah

2014/15 University of Pennsylvania Museum, Summer Field Grants (May) forResearch at Silver Reef, Utah

2013 University of Pennsylvania Museum, Summer Field Grant (May-June) forResearch at Silver Reef, Utah

2001-2009 University of Pennsylvania Museum Section (Historical Archaeology)Field/Laboratory Grants for the South Jersey Project

2000-1995 University of Pennsylvania Museum Section (Historical Archaeology)Field/Laboratory Grants for the Pacific Southwest Project

1995-1980 University of Pennsylvania Museum Section (Historical Archaeology)Field/Laboratory Grants for the Silver Reef Project

1989 Summer Development Grant from the Undergraduate Education Fund tocreate a new course: American Civilization 51 (Archaeology of AmericanCivilization) as part of a departmental major

1983 University of Pennsylvania Research Foundation Award (3070572) forarchival and related research in California

1974 City College of New York Faculty Grant (Number 12520) for research onthe industrial archaeology of the Merrimack Valley (Lowell)

1973 City University of New York Research Foundation Grant (Number01780) for an archaeological survey of a section of the ConnecticutRiver Valley (Farmington Canal) to test its potential as a study area

1968-1970 University of California Paten Fund Grant for dissertation research on“Anthropological Perspectives in Historical Archaeology”

MEMBERSHIP IN PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES AND ORGANIZATIONS

American Anthropological Association (1963 - present)Society for Historical Archaeology (1967- present)Society for American Archaeology (1959-60; 1963-present)Society for Industrial Archaeology (1970 - Founding Member)Society for Post-Medieval Archaeology (1968 - Founding Member)Council for Northeast Historical Archaeology (1970 – Life Member)Society for Commercial Archaeology (1978 - Founding Member)Australasian Society for Historical Archaeology (1970 – Founding Life Member)American Society for EthnohistoryAmerican Studies Association (Life Member)The Oral History AssociationSociety of Architectural Historians

Association for Gravestone Studies (1977 – Founding Member)Pioneer America SocietyNew Jersey Historical SocietyVineland Historical and Antiquarian Society (Life Member)Washington County Historical Society, Utah (Life Member)Archaeological Society of Connecticut (New Haven Chapter 1957 -)Many regional, state and local archaeological and historical societies

March 2018