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16 June 2015 1-DR DEB ROTMAN, Ph.D., RPA University of Notre Dame 110 Brownson Hall, Notre Dame IN 46556 (574) 631-7125 | [email protected] PAUL AND MAUREEN STEFANICK FACULTY DIRECTOR (August 2011-present) Flatley Center for Undergraduate Scholarly Engagement, University of Notre Dame Faculty position with administrative, teaching, and research responsibilities. CONCURRENT ASSOCIATE PROFESSIONAL SPECIALIST (August 2011-present) Department of Anthropology, University of Notre Dame Faculty appointment for teaching, including summer archaeological field courses. EDUCATION 2001 Ph.D. Anthropology (Historical Archaeology), University of Massachusetts, Amherst, September. Dissertation: “Beyond the Cult of Domesticity: Exploring the Material and Spatial Expressions of Multiple Gender Ideologies in Deerfield, Massachusetts, 1750-1911.” 1995 M.A. Anthropology (Historical Archaeology), Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, December. Thesis: “Class and Gender in Southwestern Michigan: Interpreting Historical Landscapes.” 1993 B.A. Anthropology, Grand Valley State University, Allendale, Michigan, May. RESEARCH INTERESTS Historical and industrial archaeology; cultural landscapes; social power and inequality; social relations of gender, class, ethnicity, and sexuality; transnational and hyphenated identities; ethnogenesis; Irish-American immigration; 19th and 20th centuries; New England, Midwestern United States, Ireland, especially Gaeltachtaí. PAST PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS Interim Director National and International Fellowships, University of Notre Dame 4/13-7/13 Co-Instructor Summer Dublin Programme, Keough Naughton Notre Dame Centre 5/12-7/12 Interim Director Undergraduate Research, University of Notre Dame 1/12-9/12 Director Undergraduate Studies, Anthropology, Univ. of Notre Dame 1/06-8/11 Assistant Professor Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Purdue University 8/03-12/05 Principal Investigator Cultural Resource Analysts, Inc., Lexington, Kentucky 6/01-8/03 Graduate Fellow Department of Anthropology, University of Massachusetts, Amherst 9/00-6/01 Office Manager African Studies Review, University of Massachusetts, Amherst 8/99-9/00 Material Culture Analyst Archaeological Services, University of Massachusetts, Amherst 10/98-9/00 Historical Archaeologist Archaeological Resources Mgmt. Service, Ball State Univ., Muncie 3/96-9/98 Historical Archaeologist Center for American Archeology, Kampsville, Illinois 6/95-3/96 FELLOWSHIPS, AWARDS, AND HONORS 2015-2016 Fulbright U.S. Scholar for “Clachans and Cultural Landscapes of County Mayo, Ireland: Local History, Folklore, and Archaeology of Nineteenth-Century Domestic Sites” in collaboration with the Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology, Castlebar and University College Dublin. Council for the International Exchange of Scholars, United States Department of State, Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, Washington, DC and Dublin, Ireland. 2014-2016 Selected Lecturer in the Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh C.S.C. Lecture Series, Alumni Association, University of Notre Dame, Indiana. 2012 Elected Fellow, Society for Applied Anthropology, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. 2011 Rev. Edmund P. Joyce, C.S.C., Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching, Office of the Provost, University of Notre Dame, Indiana. 2009 Distinguished Alumna-in-Residence, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Grand Valley State University, Allendale, Michigan. 2008 Alumni Achievement Award, College of Arts and Sciences, Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo. 2000-2001 Graduate School Fellowship, University of Massachusetts, Amherst. 1998 Faculty mentor in the Distinction Fellows Program (with Michael Doyle, Ph.D., Department of History), Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana.

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DEB ROTMAN, Ph.D., RPA University of Notre Dame

110 Brownson Hall, Notre Dame IN 46556 (574) 631-7125 | [email protected]

PAUL AND MAUREEN STEFANICK FACULTY DIRECTOR (August 2011-present) Flatley Center for Undergraduate Scholarly Engagement, University of Notre Dame

Faculty position with administrative, teaching, and research responsibilities.

CONCURRENT ASSOCIATE PROFESSIONAL SPECIALIST (August 2011-present) Department of Anthropology, University of Notre Dame

Faculty appointment for teaching, including summer archaeological field courses. EDUCATION 2001 Ph.D. Anthropology (Historical Archaeology), University of Massachusetts, Amherst, September.

Dissertation: “Beyond the Cult of Domesticity: Exploring the Material and Spatial Expressions of Multiple Gender Ideologies in Deerfield, Massachusetts, 1750-1911.”

1995 M.A. Anthropology (Historical Archaeology), Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, December. Thesis: “Class and Gender in Southwestern Michigan: Interpreting Historical Landscapes.”

1993 B.A. Anthropology, Grand Valley State University, Allendale, Michigan, May. RESEARCH INTERESTS Historical and industrial archaeology; cultural landscapes; social power and inequality; social relations of gender, class, ethnicity, and sexuality; transnational and hyphenated identities; ethnogenesis; Irish-American immigration; 19th and 20th centuries; New England, Midwestern United States, Ireland, especially Gaeltachtaí. PAST PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS Interim Director National and International Fellowships, University of Notre Dame 4/13-7/13 Co-Instructor Summer Dublin Programme, Keough Naughton Notre Dame Centre 5/12-7/12 Interim Director Undergraduate Research, University of Notre Dame 1/12-9/12 Director Undergraduate Studies, Anthropology, Univ. of Notre Dame 1/06-8/11 Assistant Professor Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Purdue University 8/03-12/05 Principal Investigator Cultural Resource Analysts, Inc., Lexington, Kentucky 6/01-8/03 Graduate Fellow Department of Anthropology, University of Massachusetts, Amherst 9/00-6/01 Office Manager African Studies Review, University of Massachusetts, Amherst 8/99-9/00 Material Culture Analyst Archaeological Services, University of Massachusetts, Amherst 10/98-9/00 Historical Archaeologist Archaeological Resources Mgmt. Service, Ball State Univ., Muncie 3/96-9/98 Historical Archaeologist Center for American Archeology, Kampsville, Illinois 6/95-3/96 FELLOWSHIPS, AWARDS, AND HONORS 2015-2016 Fulbright U.S. Scholar for “Clachans and Cultural Landscapes of County Mayo, Ireland: Local

History, Folklore, and Archaeology of Nineteenth-Century Domestic Sites” in collaboration with the Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology, Castlebar and University College Dublin. Council for the International Exchange of Scholars, United States Department of State, Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, Washington, DC and Dublin, Ireland.

2014-2016 Selected Lecturer in the Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh C.S.C. Lecture Series, Alumni Association, University of Notre Dame, Indiana.

2012 Elected Fellow, Society for Applied Anthropology, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. 2011 Rev. Edmund P. Joyce, C.S.C., Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching, Office of the

Provost, University of Notre Dame, Indiana. 2009 Distinguished Alumna-in-Residence, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Grand Valley State

University, Allendale, Michigan. 2008 Alumni Achievement Award, College of Arts and Sciences, Western Michigan University,

Kalamazoo. 2000-2001 Graduate School Fellowship, University of Massachusetts, Amherst. 1998 Faculty mentor in the Distinction Fellows Program (with Michael Doyle, Ph.D., Department of

History), Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana.

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1995 Recipient of the Robert Maher “Outstanding Graduate Student in Anthropology” Award, Department of Anthropology, Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo.

1994-1995 University Research Fellow, Office of the Vice-President of Research, Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo.

1993-1994 Graduate College Fellow, Graduate College, Western Michigan Univ., Kalamazoo. TEACHING EXPERIENCE Archaeology & Culture (Introduction to Archaeology) Introduction to Anthropology (regular + honors) Historical Archaeology (Grad/Undergrad) Fundamentals of Archaeology Ancient Civilizations Introduction to Human Evolution Anthropology of Gender Historical Archaeology of Irish America Kinship and Comparative Social Organization Anthropology of Death (Grad/Undergrad) Lines of Difference: Cultural Constructions of Gender Space, Place, and Landscape The Irish Diaspora in America The Global Irish University Seminar (writing-intensive, freshmen) College Seminar (oral skills-intensive, sophomores) Field Schools in Historical and Industrial Archaeology

Irish Immigrant Enclave and Former Gaeltacht, Beaver Island, Michigan (2010, 2011, 2012) Irish Immigrant Neighborhoods, South Bend, Indiana (2007, 2008, 2009) Hovde Residential Site, Mulberry, Indiana (2005) Wea View Schoolhouse No. 8, Wabash Township, Tippecanoe County, Indiana (2004) Lower Howard’s Creek in Clark County, Kentucky (2002) Schroeder Saddletree Factory in Madison, Indiana (1997, 1998) Philo Munn General Mercantile, Deerfield, Massachusetts (Field Director, 1999, 2000) Field School in Prehistoric Archaeology, Arkansas (Teaching Assistant, 1994)

UNIVERSITY AFFLIATIONS AND COMMITTEE SERVICE

Selection committee for Rev. Edmund P. Joyce, C.S.C., Award for 2015 Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching, Social Sciences Chair Provost’s Committee for Valedictorian Selection 2013 University Undergraduate Diversity and Engagement Committee 2012-2014 Chair, Academic and Pedagogical Engagement Subcommittee Member, Cultural Transformation Subcommittee Member, Criterion and Compliance Team of the Self-Study Steering 2012-2013 Committee for Institutional Accreditation Member, Review of the Department of Physical Education and Wellness 2012-2013 Instruction Committee Steering Committee for the Hesburgh-Yusko Scholars Program Since 2011 Chair, Scholar Selection Committee Since 2013 Elected Representative, Arts and Letters College Council 2011-2014

Elected Representative, Arts and Letters Undergraduate Studies 2010-2013 Curriculum Committee Elected Member, Gender Studies Steering Committee 2010-2013 Member, Undergraduate Curriculum Subcommittee 2010-2013

Research Faculty for Gender Studies Since 2010 Teaching Faculty for Gender Studies Since 2010

Advisory Board of the Center for Undergraduate Scholarly Engagement 2010-2011 Co-organizer, Learning Community for Fostering Global Citizenship 2009-2012 Mentor, Building Bridges Program for Multicultural Students Since 2008

DISCIPLINARY SERVICE AND PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES

Irish Post-Medieval Archaeology Group Since 2013 Undergraduate Awards (Ireland) Since 2013 Member, Gender Studies and Anthropology Panel 2015 Member, Historical Studies Judging Panel 2014 Member, Social Sciences Judging Panel 2013 Society for Applied Anthropology Since 2011 Council for Undergraduate Research Since 2011

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National Association of Fellowships Advisers Since 2011 Irish American Cultural Institute Since 2010 American Conference for Irish Studies Since 2010 World Archaeological Congress Since 2008 Society for American Archaeology Since 2006 American Anthropological Association Since 2005 Midwest Historical Archaeology Conference (Founding Member) Since 2005 Steering Committee Since 2012 Conference Organizer 2009, 2015 Midwest Archaeological Conference Since 2004 Register of Professional Archaeologists Since 1998 Standards Board 2009-2011 Secretary/Treasurer 2007-2008 Chair, Investment and Finance Committee 2007 Standards Board (Alternate) 2003-2005 Society for Historical Archaeology Since 1994 Academic and Professional Training Committee (Member) Since 2014

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT AND EXECUTIVE TRAINING Workshop Series: Nonprofit Breakfast Series: Fundraising for Non-Profits January-April 2015 Nonprofit Executive Programs, Mendoza College of Business, University of Notre Dame Training: Powerful Conversations to Engage Your Workforce November 2014 Dale Carnegie Training, New York, New York Training: Hidden Cultural Impact of Workplace Conflict February 2014 Texas Chapter of the National Diversity Council, Houston Workshop: Native American Grave Protection and Repatriation Act Basics, November 2013 National NAGPRA Program, United States Park Service and Ziibiwing Center for Anishinabe Culture and Lifeways, Mount Pleasant, Michigan Training: Effectively Managing Change September 2013 Office of Human Resources, University of Notre Dame Training: Workplace Harassment Prevention August 2013 Office of Human Resources, University of Notre Dame Training: Driving Employee Engagement through Performance Reviews, November 2012 Preparing for Performance Reviews, and Delivering Performance Reviews Office of Human Resources, University of Notre Dame Frontline Supervision: Supervisory Skills Workshop Series Oct. 2011-Feb. 2012 Office of Human Resources, University of Notre Dame ND LEAD: Executive Management and Values-Based Leadership August 2011-May 2012 Office of the Provost and Executive Education, Mendoza College of Business, University of Notre Dame Training: Building Relationships that Work April 2007 Office of Human Resources, University of Notre Dame GRADUATE STUDENT ADVISING (Ph.D. and Master’s)

Flinders University (Department of Archaeology), Purdue University (Department of Anthropology), University College Dublin (School of Archaeology), University of Notre Dame (Departments of History and American Studies), University of Queensland (School of Social Sciences)

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REVIEWER FOR JOURNAL ARTICLES, BOOKS, AND GRANT PROPOSALS

Left Coast Press, McGraw Hill Publishers, Pearson Education, Prentice Hall, University of Nebraska, University Press of Florida, University of Tennessee Press

Journal of Social Archaeology, American Anthropologist, Historical Archaeology, Archaeologies: Journal of World Archaeological Congress, American Antiquity, Midcontinential Journal of Archaeology, Industrial Archaeology, Indiana Magazine of History, Journal of Childhood in the Past, Journal of African Diaspora Archaeology and Heritage; Breac: Digital Journal of Irish Studies, Atilim Social Sciences Journal, African Diaspora Newsletter

National Science Foundation PROFESSIONAL PUBLICATIONS n.d. Rotman, Deborah L. and Agustín Fuentes, “Niche Construction, Socio-ecological Inheritance, and

Nineteenth-Century Irish Immigrant Landscapes of Beaver Island, Michigan, 1856-ca. 1903,” Landscape, under review.

n.d. Rotman, Deborah L., Revised essay “Engendering Historical Archaeology.” Invited contribution for

Encyclopedia of Global Archaeology, edited by Claire Smith, Springer Academic Publishing, New York. Online DOI 10.1007/978-1-4419-0465-2, in preparation.

2017 Rotman, Deborah L., “Catholic Community and the Irish Diaspora: Historical Archaeology of Notre

Dame’s ‘Fighting Irish.’” Invited contribution for Archaeology of Indiana, edited by M. Buchanan and J. Thomas, Indiana University Press, Bloomington, accepted.

2016 Rotman, Deborah L., “Domestic Ideals and Lived Realities: Gendered Social Relations at the Moors

House in Deerfield, Massachusetts, 1848-1882.” Invited contribution to “The Connecticut River Valley: Five Centuries of Material and Social Change,” edited by R. Paynter, Q. Lewis, and L. Ziegenbein for Historical Archaeology, accepted.

2016 Rotman, Deborah L., “Material Engagements and Social Encounters: Gendered Life in the Irish

Immigrant Enclave of Beaver Island, Michigan, 1856-1903.” Invited contribution to Materiality of Gendered Practices: Archaeological Perspectives across Historical Landscapes, edited by Kimberly Kasper and Susan Kus, University Press of Colorado, Boulder, accepted.

2015 O’Keeffe, Tadhg, Deborah L. Rotman, and David Whelan, "Comparative histories of land enclosure and

tenant agriculture in south Munster from the late middle ages to the nineteenth century: two south Munster case studies.” Invited contribution in Rundale: Farming, Settlement, and Society in Ireland, edited by S. Ó Síocháin, E. Slater, and L. Downey, pp. 75-85. Ulster Folk and Transportation Museum, Volume 58, Holywood, United Kingdom.

2015 Rotman, Deborah L., The Archaeology of Gender in Historic America. Invited contribution to the series

The American Experience in Archaeological Perspective. Series editor Michael S. Nassaney. University Press of Florida, Gainesville.

2013 Rotman, Deborah L. "Domestic production for public markets: The Arts and Crafts Movement in

Deerfield, Massachusetts (1850-1911)." Invited contribution for inclusion in Historical and Archaeological Perspectives on Gender Transformations: From Private to Public, edited by S. Spencer-Wood, pp. 45-62. Springer Academic Publishing, New York.

2013 Rotman, Deborah L., “Engendering Historical Archaeology.” Invited contribution for Encyclopedia of

Global Archaeology, edited by Claire Smith, Springer Academic Publishing, New York. Online DOI 10.1007/978-1-4419-0465-2.

2012 Rotman, Deborah L., “Irish-Catholic Immigrant Life in South Bend, Indiana: Refined Earthenwares and

the 19th-Century Social Worlds of the Midwest.” Midcontinental Journal of Archaeology 37(1):25-44.

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2012 Rotman, Deborah L., “Cell Phones and Social Networks.” Strategies in Teaching Anthropology, Seventh Edition, edited by Patricia Rice and David McCurdy, Pearson Education, Upper Saddle River, New Jersey. Available online at http://www.pearsonhighered.com/educator/product/Strategies-in-Teaching-Anthropology-General-Anthropology/9780205209248.page.

2011 Rotman, Deborah L. and Michael S. Nassaney, “Class, Gender, and the Built Environment: Deriving

Social Relations from Cultural Landscapes in Southwest Michigan.” In Perspectives in Historical Archaeology: Revealing Landscapes, compiled by C. C. Fennell, pp. 157-177. Society for Historical Archaeology, Rockville, Maryland.

2011 Review of Historical Archaeology of the Irish Diaspora: a Transnational Approach, by Stephen A.

Brighton, University of Tennessee Press. Midcontinental Journal of Archaeology 35(2):271-274. 2010 Rotman, Deborah L., “’The Fighting Irish’: Historical Archaeology of 19th-Century Catholic Immigrant

Experiences in South Bend, Indiana.” Historical Archaeology 44(2):113-131. 2010 Rotman, Deborah L. and Mona Danner, “Stratified Monopoly and Social Inequality.” In Strategies in

Teaching Anthropology, Sixth Edition, edited by Patricia Rice and David McCurdy, Prentice Hall, Englewood, New Jersey. Available online at www.pearsonhighereducation.com.

2009 Rotman, Deborah L., Historical Archaeology of Gendered Lives. Contributions to Global Historical

Archaeology. Series editor Charles E. Orser, Jr. Springer Academic Publishing, New York. 2009 Rotman, Deborah L., “Rural Education and Community: Historical Archaeology of the Wea View

Schoolhouse No. 8, Wabash Township, Tippecanoe County, Indiana.” Invited contribution for inclusion in Fewer Possessions than Regulations: The Historical Archaeology of Institutional Life, edited by A. Beisaw and J. Gibb, pp. 78-95. University of Alabama Press, Tuscaloosa.

2009 Rotman, Deborah and Agustín Fuentes, “Learning to Apply Anthropology: Training Anthropologists in

the 21st Century.” Anthropology News 50(8):18.

2008 Rotman, Deborah L. and R. Berle Clay. “Urban Archaeology at the Site of the Argosy Casino: The

Materiality of Social Change in the Canal Town of Lawrenceburg, Indiana.” Invited contribution. Thematic issue editors Paul Mullins and Mark Warner. Historical Archaeology 42(1):46-69.

2008 Bradbury, Andrew P., Jessica L. Allgood, Jason M. Anderson, Michael D. Richmond, and Deborah L.

Rotman. “Exploring Surface Collected Data with Spatial Analysis Methods.” North American Archaeologist 29(1):13-36.

2008 Rotman, Deborah L. and Agustín Fuentes, “Interdisciplinary Students and Knowledge Creation: The

Increasing Importance of Research in Anthropology to Other Disciplines.” Anthropology News 49(8):15. 2008 Review of Historical Archaeology: Why the Past Matters, by Barbara Little, Left Coast Press, Mountain

View, California. African Diaspora Newsletter 35 (December). 2008 Review of I’ve Got a Home in Glory Land: A Lost Tale of the Underground Railroad, by Karolyn Smardz

Frost, Farrar, Straus, and Giroux, New York. African Diaspora Newsletter 32 (March). 2007 Rotman, Deborah L., “Mr. and Mrs. Potato Head™ and Critical Analyses of Gender.” In Strategies in

Teaching Anthropology, Fifth Edition, edited by Patricia Rice and David McCurdy, pp. 97-101. Prentice Hall, Englewood, New Jersey.

2007 Rotman, Deborah L., “Public Displays and Private Tasks: Historical Archaeology of Landscape Utilization and Gender Relations in Indianapolis.” Midcontinental Journal of Archaeology 32(1):89-116. 2007 Fuentes, Agustín and Deborah L. Rotman, “Innovative Undergraduate Research: The Importance of the

Novitiate in Anthropology.” Anthropology News 48(8):20.

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2006 Rotman, Deborah L., “Separate Spheres?: Beyond the Dichotomies of Domesticity.” Current Anthropology 47(4):666-674.

2006 Fuentes, Agustín and Deborah L. Rotman, “Undergraduate Research in Anthropology: Students and the

Creation of Anthropological Knowledge.” Anthropology News 47(8):17-18. 2005 Rotman, Deborah L., “Newlyweds, Young Families, and Spinsters: A Consideration of Life Cycle in the

Historical Archaeologies of Gender.” International Journal of Historical Archaeology 9(1):1-36. 2005 Review of Engendering African-American Archaeology: A Southern Perspective, edited by J. Galle and

A. Young. University of Tennessee Press, Knoxville. Historical Archaeology 40(4):145-146. 2004 Review of The Archaeology of Mothering: An African-American Midwife’s Tale, by Laurie Wilkie.

Routledge, New York and London. Industrial Archaeology 30(1):61-62. 2003 Rotman, Deborah L. and Ellen-Rose Savulis (editors). Shared Spaces and Divided Places: Exploring

the Material and Spatial Dimensions of Gender Relations and American Historical Landscapes. University of Tennessee Press, Knoxville.

2003 Rotman, Deborah L., Introduction: Exploring Shared Spaces and Divided Places on the American

Historical Landscape. In Shared Spaces and Divided Places: Exploring the Material and Spatial Dimensions of Gender Relations and American Historical Landscapes, edited by D. L. Rotman and E. R. Savulis, pp. 1-23. University of Tennessee Press, Knoxville.

2003 Hautaniemi, Susan I. and Deborah L. Rotman. “To the Hogs? Or to the Homestead?: Municipal Water

and Gender Relations at the Moors Site in Deerfield, Massachusetts.” In Shared Spaces and Divided Places: Exploring the Material and Spatial Dimensions of Gender Relations and American Historical Landscapes, edited by D. L. Rotman and E. R. Savulis, pp. 135-159. University of Tennessee Press.

2002 Rotman, Deborah L. and John Staicer, “Curiosities and Conundrums: Deciphering Social Relations and

the Material World at the Ben Schroeder Saddletree Factory and Residence, Madison, Indiana.” Historical Archaeology 36(2):92-110.

2001 Nassaney, Michael, Deborah L. Rotman, Daniel Sayers, and Carol Nickolai, “The Southwest Michigan

Historical Landscape Project: Exploring Class, Gender, and Ethnicity from the Ground Up.” International Journal of Historical Archaeology 5(3):219-261.

2000 Sutton, Cynthia, Alice Novak, and Deborah Rotman, “Merchants, Masons, and Quarrymen: A Brief

History of Grafton.” In Never Anything So Solemn: An Archaeological, Biological, and Historical Investigation of the Nineteenth-Century Grafton Cemetery, edited by J. E. Buikstra, J. A. O’Gorman, and C. Sutton, pp. 32-46. Kampsville Studies in Archaeology and History No. 3, Center for American Archeology, Kampsville, Illinois.

2000 Rotman, Deborah, John Adams-Graf, Kathryn Jakes, Marjorie Schroeder, and Christina Fulton, “The

Material Culture of Mortuary Behavior: Artifacts from the Grafton Cemetery.” In Never Anything So Solemn: An Archaeological, Biological, and Historical Investigation of the Nineteenth-Century Grafton Cemetery, edited by J. E. Buikstra, J. A. O’Gorman, and C. Sutton, pp. 60-90. Kampsville Studies in Archaeology and History No. 3, Center for American Archeology, Kampsville, Illinois.

2000 Rotman, Deborah L., “Appendix 1: Jersey County Mortality Schedule.” In Never Anything So Solemn:

An Archaeological, Biological, and Historical Investigation of the Nineteenth-Century Grafton Cemetery, edited by J. E. Buikstra, J. A. O’Gorman, and C. Sutton, pp. 146-148. Kampsville Studies in Archaeology and History No. 3, Center for American Archeology, Kampsville, Illinois.

2000 Rotman, Deborah L., “Appendix 2: Burial Summaries. “In Never Anything So Solemn: An

Archaeological, Biological, and Historical Investigation of the Nineteenth-Century Grafton Cemetery, edited by J. E. Buikstra, J. A. O’Gorman, and C. Sutton, pp. 149-176. Kampsville Studies in Archaeology and History No. 3, Center for American Archeology, Kampsville, Illinois.

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1997 Rotman, Deborah L. and Michael Nassaney, “Class, Gender, and the Built Environment: Deriving Social Relations from Cultural Landscapes in Southwest Michigan.” Historical Archaeology 31(2):42-62.

RESEARCH AND TEACHING GRANTS 2015 (July) Small Research Grant for Textiles and the Great Famine: The Impact of the Linen Industry on

Nineteenth-Century Co. Mayo, Ireland. Awarded by the Institute for Scholarship in the Liberal Arts, College of Arts and Letters, University of Notre Dame, Indiana -- $2,500.

2014 (Oct) Publication Subvention Grant for The Archaeology of Gender in Historic America in the series, The

American Experience in Archaeological Perspective, edited by M. Nassaney with the University Press of Florida. Awarded by the Institute for Scholarship in the Liberal Arts, College of Arts and Letters, University of Notre Dame, Indiana -- $5,000.

2014 (June-July) Small Research Grant for Mapping Interconnected Spaces: The Nested Cultural

Landscapes of Clew Bay, Co. Mayo, Ireland. Awarded by the Institute for Scholarship in the Liberal Arts, College of Arts and Letters, University of Notre Dame, Indiana -- $2,500.

2013 (July) Small Research Grant for Dendrochronology of Nineteenth-Century Residential Architecture: Irish

Immigrant Experiences on Beaver Island, Michigan. Awarded by the Institute for Scholarship in the Liberal Arts, College of Arts and Letters, University of Notre Dame, Indiana -- $2,500.

2013 (Jan) International Conferences Travel Grant to present research findings on “The Archaeology of

Gender in Historic America” at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology in Leicester, England. Awarded by the Institute for Scholarship in the Liberal Arts, College of Arts and Letters, University of Notre Dame, Indiana -- $2,055.

2012 (June-Aug) Principal Investigator, Interactive Video Research: Creating a Model Tool for Searching

Video Transcripts. Awarded by the Center for Creative Computing, University of Notre Dame -- $4,000. 2012 (July) Small Research Grant for Historical Archaeology of Irish-American Identity and Ethnogenesis.

Awarded by the Institute for Scholarship in the Liberal Arts, College of Arts and Letters, University of Notre Dame, Indiana -- $2,500.

2011 (June-August) Small Research Grant for Historical Archaeology of Irish-American Identity and

Ethnogenesis. Awarded by the Institute for Scholarship in the Liberal Arts, College of Arts and Letters, University of Notre Dame, Indiana -- $2,500.

2011 (June-May 2012) Faculty Research Support Program Initiation Grant for Historical Archaeology of Irish

America. Awarded and administered by Office of Research, University of Notre Dame -- $10,000. 2011 (June-May 2012) Pilot Funds for Research in the Social Sciences for Historical Archaeology of Irish

America. Awarded by the Institute for Scholarship in the Liberal Arts, College of Arts and Letters, University of Notre Dame, Indiana -- $7,500.

2011 (Jan-Dec 2012) Principal Investigator with Tyler Hulett. A Case Study of “The Hub” at Notre Dame.

Research Micro Grants Association, Phoenix, Arizona. Administered by the Office of Research, University of Notre Dame, Indiana -- $12,000.

2011 (July) Principal Investigator, Course Development Grant for an upper-level undergraduate seminar on

“The Global Irish.” Awarded and administered by, Keough-Naughton Institute for Irish Studies, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, Indiana -- $5,000.

2011 (June) Principal Investigator, International Travel Grant to present “Fostering Global Citizenship through

Study Abroad at Notre Dame” at the Global Citizenship Roundtable Conference, Notre Dame Centre, London -- $1,863.

2011 (June-July) Principal Investigator, Faculty Lead Grant for student participation in an historical

archaeological excavation on Beaver Island, Michigan, including a week-long cultural study to Ireland.

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Awarded by the Institute for Scholarship in the Liberal Arts, College of Arts and Letters, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, Indiana -- $12,500.

2010 (June-Oct 2012) Principal Investigator, Pilot Funds for Beaver Island Irish Immigrant Excavation.

Awarded by Fr. Tim Scully, University of Notre Dame, Indiana -- $15,000 ($5,000/year for 3 years). 2010 (July) K-12 Educator Outreach Grant for participation in Project Archaeology workshop. Awarded by the

Charlevoix County Community Foundation, Michigan -- $1,000. 2010 (June-May 2017) Principal Investigator, Grant for student participation in three weeks of archaeological

excavation on Beaver Island, Michigan. Awarded and administered by the Keough-Naughton Institute for Irish Studies, University of Notre Dame, Indiana -- $43,200 ($5,400/year for 8 years).

2010 (June) Principal Investigator, Faculty Lead Grant for a week-long cultural study in Ireland (precursor to

the archaeological field school). Awarded and administered by the Institute for Scholarship in the Liberal Arts and Learning Beyond the Classroom, College of Arts and Letters, University of Notre Dame, Indiana -- $11,000.

2009 (Jan-Jan 2010) Pilot Funds for Research in the Social Sciences for From Ireland to Chicago to South

Bend, Indiana: Historical Archaeology of Irish-American Experiences in the Midwestern United States. Awarded by the Institute for Scholarship in the Liberal Arts, College of Arts and Letters, University of Notre Dame, Indiana -- $12,112.

2009 (Oct 10) Principal Investigator, Henkels Lecture Series Grant to sponsor the Fifth Annual Midwest

Historical Archaeology Conference at the University of Notre Dame. Awarded and administered by the Institute for Scholarship in the Liberal Arts, College of Arts and Letters, University of Notre Dame, Indiana -- $4,773.

2009 (Spring) Principal Investigator, Grant support to sponsor a speaker series of prominent historical

archaeologists. Funding received from the following Departments: Africana Studies, American Studies, Anthropology, Economics and Econometrics, History, Irish Studies, Political Science, Poverty Studies Interdisciplinary Minor, and Sociology. Administered by the Department of Anthropology, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, Indiana -- $2,300.

2008 (July-Aug) Faculty Foreign Language Grant for the National University of Ireland-Galway’s International

Summer School Irish Language Program at Carroroe in Connemara, Western Ireland. Awarded by the Institute for Scholarship in the Liberal Arts, College of Arts and Letters, University of Notre Dame, Indiana -- $2,799.

2008 (Fall) Principal Investigator, Learning Beyond the Classroom grant to bring Native American speaker,

Dani Tippmann, in as a guest in my classes (“University Seminar: Exploring Anthropology” and “Kinship and Comparative Social Organization”). Awarded and administered by the Dean’s Office of the College of Arts and Letters, University of Notre Dame, Indiana -- $648

2007 (Aug-May 2008) Undergraduate Research Assistance Grant to support the analysis of archaeological,

documentary, and oral history data collected as part of the Irish Diaspora in South Bend project. Awarded by the College of Arts and Letters, University of Notre Dame, Indiana -- $1,500.

2007 (Summer) Faculty Collaborative Research Grant for the Irish Diaspora Project with University College

Dublin. Awarded by the Nanovic Institute for European Studies, University of Notre Dame -- $3,200. 2007 (Fall) Principal Investigator, Learning Beyond the Classroom grant to see MacBeth as a class (College

Seminar: Exploring Constructions of Gender). Awarded and administered by the Dean’s Office of the College of Arts and Letters, University of Notre Dame, Indiana -- $170.

2007 (Summer) Principal Investigator, Course Development Grant for summer archaeological field school on

Irish immigrant experiences in the Midwestern United States. Awarded by the Institute for Scholarship in the Liberal Arts, College of Arts and Letters, University of Notre Dame, Indiana -- $3,500.

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2007 (Spring) Deborah Rotman and Mark Hauser, Co-Principal Investigators, Learning Beyond the Classroom grant to sponsor a speaker series of prominent historical archaeologists. Awarded and administered by College of Arts and Letters, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, Indiana -- $3,165.

2006 (May) Principal Investigator; Service Learning Faculty Development Grant. Nominated by the College of

Liberal Arts. Awarded by the Center for Instructional Excellence, Purdue University. Administered by the Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana -- $2,000.

2005 (Jan) International Travel Grant to present research findings on the Wea View Schoolhouse at the

Annual Meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology in York, England. Awarded by the Purdue Research Foundation, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana -- $1,000.

2005 (Jan) Supplemental Travel Award to present research findings on the Wea View Schoolhouse at the

Annual Meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology in York, England. Awarded by the Dean’s Office of the College of Liberal Arts, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana -- $400.

2004 (May) Principal Investigator, Archaeological Investigation of a 1920s Sears House, Lafayette, Indiana.

Awarded by the SLA Research and Discovery Program, School of Liberal Arts, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana -- $4,000.

2004 (Jan-May) Principal Investigator, Archaeological Investigation of Indiana’s Agricultural History: A

Cooperative Program. Awarded by the School of Liberal Arts, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana -- $1,000.

2004 (Jan-May) Principal Investigator; Artifacts in the Classroom and Teaching Laboratory: Teaching

Incentive Grant. Awarded by the School of Liberal Arts, Purdue University. Administered by the Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana -- $750.

2004 (Jan-May) Melissa Remis and Deborah Rotman, Co-Principal Investigators. Instructional Equipment for

Teaching Human Evolution. Awarded by the School of Liberal Arts, Purdue University. Administered by the Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana -- $1,900.

2003 (April-August) Principal Investigator, Public Archaeology Project: Continued Evaluation of the Cultural

Deposits Associated with the John and Rachel Martin House in the Lower Howard’s Creek Industrial Corridor, Clark County, Kentucky. Awarded by the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet. Administered by the Clark County Fiscal Court and the Lower Howard’s Creek Heritage Preserve -- $83,214.

2002 (May-April 2003) Principal Investigator, Evaluation and Testing of Cultural Deposits Associated with the

John and Rachel Martin House in the Lower Howard’s Creek Industrial Corridor, Clark County, Kentucky. Awarded by the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet and Transylvania University. Administered by the Clark County Fiscal Court and the Lower Howard’s Creek Heritage Preserve -- $76,404.

1998 (Apr-Aug) Principal Investigator, Continued Evaluation of Archaeological Deposits at the Ben Schroeder

Saddletree Factory and Residence, Madison, Indiana. Awarded by the Indiana Department of Natural Resources, Division of Historic Preservation and Archaeology, Indianapolis -- $34,927.

1997 (Mar-Jun 1998) Principal Investigator, The Archaeological Correlates of Ethnicity: A Survey of African-

American Farmsteads in Randolph County, Indiana. Awarded by the Indiana Department of Natural Resources, Division of Historic Preservation and Archaeology, Indianapolis -- $37,765.

1997 (Mar-Feb 1998) Principal Investigator, Testing and Evaluation of the Archaeological Resources of the

Ben Schroeder Saddletree Factory Site. Awarded by the Indiana Department of Natural Resources, Division of Historic Preservation and Archaeology, Indianapolis -- $22,815.

1997 (May-Feb 1998) Principal Investigator, Investigation of Archaeological Resources of the President

Benjamin Harrison Home. Awarded by the Indiana Department of Natural Resources, Division of Historic Preservation and Archaeology, Indianapolis -- $7,515.

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1997 (May-Feb 1998) Principal Investigator, Landscape Utilization of a Nineteenth-Century Urban Residence: Archaeological Investigations at the Morris-Butler House, Indianapolis. Awarded by Indiana Department of Natural Resources, Division of Historic Preservation and Archaeology, Indianapolis -- $4,000.

1996 (Sep) Principal Investigator, Locating the Former Carriage House at the Home of President Benjamin

Harrison: Preliminary Investigations. Awarded by the President Benjamin Harrison Foundation, Inc., Indianapolis - $480.

1996 (Jul) Principal Investigator, Landscape Utilization in Urban Nineteenth-Century America: Testing at the

Morris-Butler House, Indianapolis, Indiana. Awarded by the Morris-Butler House/Historic Landmarks Foundation of Indiana - $1,500.

CONFERENCES AND SYMPOSIA ORGANIZED 2015 “First Rites: Innovative Undergraduate Research in Anthropology,” organized by D. L. Rotman. Invited

session sponsored by the Society for Visual Anthropology for the Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Denver, Colorado November 18-22.

2014 “First Rites: Innovative Undergraduate Research in Anthropology,” organized by D. L. Rotman. Invited

session sponsored by the Society for Visual Anthropology for the Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Washington, DC, December 3-7.

2013 “First Rites: Innovative Undergraduate Research in Anthropology,” co-organized by D. L. Rotman and A.

Fuentes. Invited session sponsored by the Society for Visual Anthropology for the Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Chicago, Illinois, November 20-24.

2012 “First Rites: Innovative Undergraduate Research in Anthropology,” co-organized by D. L. Rotman and A.

Fuentes. Invited session sponsored by the Society for Visual Anthropology for the Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, San Francisco, California, November 14-18.

2011 “First Rites: Innovative Undergraduate Research in Anthropology,” co-organized by D. L. Rotman and A.

Fuentes. Invited session sponsored by the Society for Visual Anthropology for the Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Montreal, Canada, November 16-20.

2011 “Undergraduate Research Exposition in Anthropology,” co-organized by D. L. Rotman, A. Fuentes, I.

Kuijt, and M. Albahari for the Department of Anthropology, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, Indiana, April 28.

2010 Gender, Place, and Space: An Interdisciplinary Conference. Pamela Robertson Wojcik, Barbara Green,

Meredith Chesson, and Deborah L. Rotman, Program Committee. Gender Studies Program, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, Indiana, March 25-27.

2010 “Undergraduate Research Exposition in Anthropology,” co-organized by D. L. Rotman, A. Fuentes, and

C. Mahmood for Department of Anthropology, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, Indiana, April 26. 2009 Fifth Annual Meeting of the Midwest Historical Archaeology Conference. Deborah L. Rotman and Mark

R. Schurr, Program Committee. Department of Anthropology, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, Indiana, October 10.

2009 “First Rites: Innovative Undergraduate Research in Anthropology,” co-organized by D. L. Rotman and A.

Fuentes. Invited Presidential Session at the Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, December 2-9.

2009 “Undergraduate Research Exposition in Anthropology,” co-organized by D. L. Rotman and C. Mahmood

for the Department of Anthropology, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, Indiana, April 20. 2008 “First Rites: Innovative Undergraduate Research in Anthropology,” co-organized by D. L. Rotman and A.

Fuentes. Invited Executive Session at the Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, San Francisco, California, November 19-23.

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2008 “Undergraduate Research Exposition in Anthropology,” co-organized by D. L. Rotman and A. Fuentes for the Department of Anthropology, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, Indiana, April 3.

2007 “First Rites: Innovative Undergraduate Research in Anthropology,” co-organized by D. L. Rotman and A.

Fuentes. Invited Executive Session at the Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Washington, DC, November 28-December 2.

2007 “Emerging Scholars: Innovative Graduate Student Research in Anthropology,” co-organized by D. L.

Rotman and A. Fuentes. Invited Executive Session at the Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Washington, DC, November 28-December 2.

2007 “Undergraduate Research Exposition in Anthropology,” co-organized by D. L. Rotman and A. Fuentes

for the Department of Anthropology, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, Indiana, April 19. 2006 Annual Meeting of the Ohio Valley Historical Archaeology Symposium. Deborah L. Rotman, Conference

Organizer, Historic Madison, Indiana, March 12. 2006 “First Rites: Innovative Undergraduate Research in Anthropology,” co-organized by D. L. Rotman and A.

Fuentes. Annual Meeting, American Anthropological Association, San Jose, California, November 18. 2006 “Undergraduate Research Exposition in Anthropology,” co-organized by D. L. Rotman and A. Fuentes

for the Department of Anthropology, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, Indiana, April 20. 2006 “Moving Beyond the Legacy of Separate Spheres,” co-organized by D. L. Rotman and H. Van Wormer.

Annual Meeting of the Society for Historical and Underwater Archaeology, Sacramento, California, January 10-15.

2005 “Schoolhouses and Communities: Historical Archaeologies of Education and Social Relations in

Wabash Township, Tippecanoe County, Indiana,” organized by D. L. Rotman. Annual symposium on Ohio Valley Urban and Historic Archaeology, Carter Caves State Resort Park, Kentucky, March 5.

2003 “Revisiting Rural Contexts: Dispelling Agrarian Myths in Historical Archaeology,” co-organized by D. L.

Rotman and L. Wurst. Annual Meeting of the Society for Historical and Underwater Archaeology, Providence, Rhode Island, January 14-19.

2000 “Shared Spaces and Divided Places: Exploring the Material and Spatial Dimensions of Gender Relations and American Historical Landscapes,” co-organized by D. L. Rotman and E. R. Savulis. Annual Meeting of the Society for Historical and Underwater Archaeology, Quebec City, Canada, January 4-9.

CONFERENCE PAPERS, PRESENTATIONS, AND PARTICIPATION (* student co-authors) 2016 Rotman, Deborah L., “Clachans, Log Cabins, and Domestic Life: Transnational Immigrant Experiences

of the Beaver Island Irish in Northern Lake Michigan, 1856-1903.” Transatlantic Connections Conference, Bundoran, Co. Donegal, Ireland, January 13-16.

2016 Rotman, Deborah L., “Cottage Clusters and Community Engagement: Collaborative Investigations of

Multiscalar Social Relations in 19th Century Clachans, Co. Mayo, Ireland.” Poster presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology, Washington, DC, January 6-9.

2013 Rotman, Deborah L., “Material Engagements and Social Encounters: Gendered Life in the Irish

Immigrant Enclave of Beaver Island, Michigan, 1856-1903.” Invited participation in the symposium “Up Close and Personal: Gendered Materialities and the Complexity of ‘Common Sense’ in Everyday Life,” organized by K. Kaspar and S. Kus for the Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Honolulu, Hawaii, April 3-7.

2013 Rotman, Deborah L., “The Archaeology of Gender in Historic America.” Invited participation in the

symposium “The American Experience in Archaeological Perspective,” organized by M. Nassaney for the Annual Meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology, Leicester, England, January 9-12.

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2012 Rotman, Deborah L., “Developing Cross-Cultural Competency: Critical Issues in Undergraduate Advising.” Invited participation for the panel discussion, “Plenary Panel on Developing Challenges in Advising” for National Symposium on the Future of Advising Highly Talented Undergraduates: Trends, Challenges, and Innovations,” organized by the College of First Year Studies, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, Indiana, October 15.

2012 Rotman, Deborah L., Invited Panel Chair for “Food and Technology” in the Interdisciplinary Conference

Food Networks: Gender and Foodways, University of Notre Dame, January 26. 2011 Rotman, Deborah L., Roundtable Discussant. Invited participation in “Confessions of a Passionate

Teacher: Strategies for a Dynamic Career as a College Educator,” co-organized by J. Baxter and C. McGranahan for the Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Montreal, Quebec, November 16-20.

2011 Rotman, Deborah L., Roundtable Presenter. Invited participation in “Legacies, Shifting Responsibilities,

and (Re)Inventing Roles for Women in Archaeology,” co-organized by S. Surface-Evans and M. Jackson for the Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Montreal, Quebec, November 16-20.

2011 Tomas-Morgan, Rachel and Deborah L. Rotman, “Global Citizenship at Notre Dame: Assessment of

Current Practices and Goals for the Future.” Invited participation in “Fostering Global Citizenship through Study Abroad at Notre Dame” organized by R. McDowell for the Global Citizenship Roundtable Conference, Notre Dame Centre, London, June 10-11.

2010 Rotman, Deborah L., “Refrigerators and Social Networks.” Invited paper in the symposium “Strategies in

Teaching Anthropology,” co-organized by P. Rice and D. McCurdy for the Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, New Orleans, Louisiana, November 17-21.

2010 Rotman, Deborah L., Judge, Student Paper Competition. Invited participation in the Midwest

Archaeology Conference, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana, October 21-24. 2010 Rotman, Deborah L., Facilitator, Roundtable Discussion on Working with Students on International

Projects. Invited participation in the Sixth Annual Midwest Historical Archaeology Conference, organized by April Beisaw, Heidelberg University, Tiffin, Ohio, October 9.

2010 Rotman, Deborah L., Facilitator, Roundtable Discussion on the Historical Archaeology of Immigrant

Groups. Invited participation in the Sixth Annual Midwest Historical Archaeology Conference, organized by April Beisaw, Heidelberg University, Tiffin, Ohio, October 9.

2009 Rotman, Deborah L., “Stratified Monopoly: Teaching Social Inequality.” Invited paper in the symposium

“Strategies in Teaching Anthropology,” co-organized by P. Rice and D. McCurdy at the Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, December 2-6.

2008 Rotman, Deborah L., “Narratives of Dispersal: Oral History and Historical Archaeology of the Irish

Diaspora in South Bend, Indiana.” Invited paper in the symposium “Conceptualising migration: interpretive frameworks for people on the move,” co-organized by Stefania Merlo, Susanne Hakenbeck

and Salam Al-Kuntar for the World Archaeological Congress, Dublin, Ireland, June 28-July 5. 2008 Discussant for “Women Mentoring Women” workshop at the invitation of the Council on the Status of

Women in Archaeology for the Society for American Archaeology at the Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Vancouver, British Columbia, March 26-30.

2008 Rotman, Deborah L., “More than Public or Private: Gendered Social Relations in Deerfield,

Massachusetts.” Invited paper in the symposium “Archaeology in Western Massachusetts: A Multi-Decade Overview” organized by R. Paynter and E. Chilton for the Northeast Anthropological Association 48

th Annual Meeting, Amherst, Massachusetts, March 7-9.

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2008 Rotman, Deborah L., “The Fighting Irish: Nineteenth-Century Immigrant Experiences in South Bend, Indiana.” Invited paper in the symposium “The Irish Experience in America: Developing an Analytical Discourse of Diaspora and Transnationalism,” organized by S. Brighton for the Annual Meeting of the Society for Historical and Underwater Archaeology, Albuquerque, New Mexico, January 9-12.

2007 Nassaney, Michael S. and Deborah L. Rotman, “Engaged Archaeologies: Pedagogies for Student

Participation in Historical Archaeological Research.” Invited paper in the Midwest Historical Archaeology Conference, Chicago, Illinois, November 3.

2007 Rotman, Deborah L., “Nineteenth-Century Immigration to South Bend, Indiana: Historical Archaeology

of the Irish Diaspora in the Midwest.” Invited paper presented in the symposium “Filling the Black Hole: Current Research in Indiana,” organized by Mark Schurr for the Midwest Archaeological Conference, Notre Dame, Indiana, October 4-6.

2006 Rotman, Deborah L. and Mark Hauser, “Fighting Irish: Old World Identities, New World Landscapes.”

Invited paper for the Midwest Historical Archaeology Meeting, Muncie, Indiana, November 4. 2006 Rotman, Deborah L. and Bill Wepler, “Archaeology and the Underground Railroad.” Invited presentation

given at the Indiana State Museum Teacher Workshop: “Finding the Truth in the Underground Railroad” at the Indiana State Museum, Indianapolis, February 18.

2006 Rotman, Deborah, L., “Separate Spheres?: Beyond the Dichotomies of Domesticity.” Paper presented in

the symposium “Moving Beyond the Legacy of Separate Spheres,” co-organized by D. L. Rotman and H. Van Wormer for the Annual Meeting of the Society of Historical and Underwater Archaeology, Sacramento, California, January 10-15.

2005 Rotman, Deborah L., “Social Relations in a Small Midwestern Town: Historical and Archaeological

Investigations of the Rothenberger-Steckel-Hovde Residence in Mulberry, Indiana.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midwest Archaeological Conference, Dayton, Ohio, October 20-23. 2005 Rotman, Deborah L., “Local Archaeology, Local History: Involving the Community in Historic

Preservation.” Invited speaker for the annual Cornelius O’Brien/Indiana Main Street Conference, Lafayette, Indiana, October 20-22.

2005 Rotman, Deborah L., “The Power of Gender Ideologies in Shaping the American Experience: Assessing

Models for Understanding Gendered Social Relations in Historical Archaeology.” Invited paper for the Midwest Historical Archaeology Conference, Kalamazoo, Michigan, September 23-25.

2005 Rotman, Deborah L., Japhia Burrell*, Kristie Erickson*, and Matt Musselman*, “Schoolhouses and

Communities: Historical Archaeologies of Education and Social Relations in Wabash Township, Tippecanoe County, Indiana.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Symposium on Ohio Valley

Urban and Historical Archaeology, Carter Caves State Resort Park, Olive Hill, Kentucky, March 5. 2005 Rotman, Deborah L., “Wea View Schoolhouse No. 8: Historical Archaeologies of Education and

Community in West-Central Indiana.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society of Historical and Underwater Archaeology, York, England, January 5-10.

2004 Rotman, Deborah L., “Artifacts and Enigmas: Historical Archaeology at the Ben Schroeder Saddletree

Factory and Residence, Madison, Indiana.” Invited speaker for the annual Cornelius O’Brien/Indiana Main Street Conference, Madison, Indiana, October 28-30.

2004 Rotman, Deborah L., “Education and Community: West-Central Indiana through the Lens of Historical

Archaeology at the Wea View Schoolhouse in Tippecanoe County.” Invited paper for the symposium, “Historical Archaeology in the Midwestern United States,” organized by T. Baumann and M. Groover for the Midwest /Southeastern Archaeological Conferences, St. Louis, Missouri, October 21-23.

2003 Rotman, Deborah L., “Learning and Community: Exploring the Materiality of Rural Education in

America.” Invited paper presented in the symposium, “Fewer Possessions than Regulations: The

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Archaeology of Institutional Life,” co-organized by April M. Beisaw and James G. Gibb for the Annual Meeting, Society of Historical and Underwater Archaeology, Providence, Rhode Island, January 14-19.

2003 Moore, Rose and Deborah L. Rotman, “Rural, but not Isolated: Connectedness at the Armstrong

Farmstead (15Fa185) in the Central Bluegrass Region of Kentucky.” Paper presented in the symposium, “Revisiting Rural Contexts: Dispelling Agrarian Myths in Historical Archaeology,” co-organized by D. L. Rotman and L. Wurst for the Annual Meeting of the Society of Historical and Underwater Archaeology, Providence, Rhode Island, January 14-19.

2003 Rotman, Deborah L., “Beyond Domesticity: The Material and Spatial Expressions of Gender Systems in

Deerfield, Massachusetts.” Invited paper presented in the symposium, “Power and Memory: Reconstructing Landscapes in New England,” organized by R. Paynter for the Annual Meeting of the Society of Historical and Underwater Archaeology, Providence, Rhode Island, January 14-19.

2002 Rotman, Deborah L. and Andrew Bradbury, “Modern Discipline and Diversity Analyses: A Re-

examination of Type and Variant Indices in Historical Archaeology.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Biloxi, Mississippi, November 6-9.

2002 Bradbury, Andrew, Jessica Allgood, and Deborah L. Rotman, “Phase II Investigations at 15Hr14,

Harrison County, Kentucky: A Spatial Analysis of Lithic Resources in the Central Bluegrass.” Paper presented at Annual Meeting of the Kentucky Historical Commission, Frankfort, Kentucky, March 9-10.

2002 Moore, Rose and Deborah L. Rotman, “The Armstrong Farmstead (15Fa185): Stoneware and Refined

Earthenwares as Indicators of Consumer Behavior and Economic Systems.” Paper prepared for the 20th

Annual Meeting of the Symposium on Ohio Valley Urban and Historical Archaeology, Transylvania University, Lexington, Kentucky, March 2-3.

2001 Rotman, Deborah L., “A Rural Schoolhouse in Jessamine County: Searching for the Materiality of

Education in America.” South Central Historical Archaeology Conference 5, Little Rock, Arkansas, October 19-21.

2000 Rotman, Deborah L. and Susan I. Hautaniemi. “To the Hogs? Or to the Homestead?: Municipal Water

and Gender Relations at the Moors Site in Deerfield, Massachusetts.” Symposium “Shared Spaces and Divided Places: Exploring the Material and Spatial Dimensions of Gender Relations and American Historical Landscapes,” organized by D. L. Rotman and E. R. Savulis. Annual Meeting, Society for Historical and Underwater Archaeology, Quebec City, Canada, January 4-9.

1999 Rotman, Deborah L., “Public Displays and Private Tasks: Nineteenth-Century Landscape Utilization at

the Morris-Butler House, Indianapolis, Indiana.” Annual Meeting, Northeastern Anthropological Association, Providence, Rhode Island, March 18-21.

1998 Rotman, Deborah L., “History, Preservation, and Archaeology: A Multidisciplinary Approach to

Uncovering the Past at the Ben Schroeder Saddletree Factory and Residence in Madison, Indiana.” Annual Meeting, Society for Industrial Archaeology, Indianapolis, June 4-7.

1998 Rotman, Deborah L., “Agriculture, Settlement, and the Underground Railroad: Nineteenth-Century

Social Interaction in African-American and Quaker Communities, Randolph County, Indiana.” Annual Meeting, Society for Historical and Underwater Archaeology, Atlanta, January 7-10.

1996 Rotman, Deborah L., “Uses of Domestic Space: Class and Gender on an Historic Farmstead.” Annual

Meeting, Indiana Academy of Science, DePauw University, Greencastle, November 8. 1995 Rotman, Deborah L., “Class, Gender, and Rural Landscapes in Southwestern Michigan.” Invited paper

for the symposium “Rethinking Rural Contexts,” organized by L. Wurst. Annual Meeting, Society for Historical and Underwater Archaeology, Washington, D.C., January 4-8.

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1994 Rotman, Deborah L., “Interpreting Cultural Landscapes: A Study in Southwest MIchigan.” Current Research Speaker Series sponsored by College of Arts and Sciences/Department of Anthropology, Western Michigan University, November 17.

1994 Rotman, Deborah L., “Changing Landscapes of Southwestern Michigan: Archaeological and Historical

Approaches to Gender and Class.” Annual Meeting, Midwest/Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Lexington, Kentucky, November 9-12.

OTHER RESEARCH PUBLICATIONS (*student co-authors) n.d. Duke, Rhiannon* and Deborah L. Rotman, “Marriage and Discrimination in the Irish-American

Experience on Beaver Island, Michigan,” Journal of Beaver Island History, accepted. n.d. Fernandez, Bianca* and D. L. Rotman, “Effects of Immigration on Irish Islander Place-Based Identity,

Árainn Mhór, Co. Donegal and Beaver Island, Michigan,” Journal of Beaver Island History, accepted. n.d. Thomas, Jacqueline* and Deborah L. Rotman, “Spatial Dimensions of Gendered Social Relations:

Comparative Analyses of Domestic Households, Beaver Island, Michigan and Árainn Mhór, Co. Donegal,” Journal of Beaver Island History, accepted.

2012 Rotman, Deborah L., “Historical Archaeology of Catholic Immigrants to South Bend.” Invited contribution

to Indiana Archaeology 7 (1):171-175. 2012 Rotman, Deborah L., “Historical Archaeology of Irish-American Identity and Ethnogenesis.” Irish

American Cultural Institute Newsletter, February, http://www.iaci-usa.org/ducas%20e-news.html. 2012 Rotman, Deborah L., “Current Research: Historical Archaeology of Irish-American Identity on Beaver

Island, Michigan.” SHA Newsletter 45 (1, Spring):25-27. 2011 Rotman, Deborah L., “Historical Archaeology of Catholic Immigrants to South Bend.” Invited contribution

to Preserving Indiana, Spring/Summer, http://www.in.gov/dnr/historic/4202.htm. 2011 Rotman, Deborah L., “Current Research: Irish-American Identity on Beaver Island, Michigan.” SHA

Newsletter 43 (4):21-22. 2010 Shakour, Katie*, Casey McNeill*, and Deborah L. Rotman, “Social Customs of Irish Immigrants: An

analysis of tablewares and teawares from an Irish-American family at the turn of the 20th century in South Bend, Indiana.” Ohio Valley Historical Archaeology 24:9-23.

2010 Rotman, Deborah L., “No St. Paddy’s Day for the Fighting Irish.” Invited contribution to Notre Dame

Magazine Online, March, http://magazine.nd.edu. 2010 Schurr, Mark R. and Deborah L. Rotman, “The Collier Lodge Site: Why It Belongs on the National

Register of Historic Places.” Indiana Archaeology 5 (10):93-120; www.in.gov/dnr/historic/3676.htm. 2009 Schurr, Mark R. and Deborah L. Rotman, Nomination for the National Register of Historic Places: The

Collier Lodge Site (12Pr36). Submitted to the National Park Service, Washington DC. 2008 Rotman, Deborah L. and Lauren Holcomb*, “Alienation and Health Care: Experiences of an Irish-

American Family in Late 19th- and Early 20th-Century South Bend, Indiana.” Ohio Valley Historical Archaeology 23:37-48.

2008 Rotman, Deborah L., “Guide to Oral History Collection: The Irish Diaspora in America.” Ms. on file with

the Department of Anthropology, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, Indiana. 2007 Rotman, Deborah L., “Current Research: Irish Diaspora in the Midwest.” SHA Newsletter 40 (3):70-71. 2006 Rotman, Deborah L., “To Keep or Not to Keep?: That is the Question (Curation Issues in Historical

Archaeology).” Invited contribution to Ohio Valley Historical Archaeology 21:40-42.

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2005 Rotman, Deborah L., Japhia Burrell*, Kristie Erickson*, and Matt Mussellman*. “Wea View School No. 8: Historical Archaeologies of Education and Social Relations in Wabash Township, Tippecanoe County, Indiana.” Ohio Valley Historical Archaeology 20:88-98.

2005 Ball, Donald B. and Deborah L. Rotman, “Internet Resources Useful for Historical Research.” Ohio

Valley Historical Archaeology 20:99-107. 2003 Day, Grant, Deborah Rotman, Jeffrey Mauck, and J. Eric Thomason. John Martin’s Mill in the Lower

Howard’s Creek Valley of Clark County, Kentucky. The Millstone (A Publication of the Kentucky Old Mill Association) 2 (1):30-34.

2001 Rotman, Deborah L., Evangelical Motherhood and Equal Rights Feminism: The Spatiality, Material

Culture, and Demography of Nineteenth-Century Gender Relations in Deerfield, Massachusetts. Unpublished Ph.D. dissertation on file with the Department of Anthropology, University of Massachusetts, Amherst.

1998 Rotman, Deborah L., “Investigating Indiana’s 19th-Century Agricultural Heritage: African-American and

Quaker Farmers in Randolph County.” African-American Archaeology Newsletter 21 (Fall):8-11. 1998 Campbell, Elizabeth, Deborah L. Rotman, Rachel Mancini*, and Aaron Smith*, “African-American Rural

Settlements in Randolph County, Indiana.” Black History News & Notes 72 (May):1, 3-5. Indiana State Historical Society, Indianapolis.

1998 Rotman, Deborah L., “Current Research: African-American and Quaker Pioneers in East Central

Indiana.” African-American Archaeology Newsletter 20 (Late Winter):9. 1995 Rotman, Deborah L., Class and Gender in Southwestern Michigan: Interpreting Historical Landscapes.

Unpublished M.A. Thesis, Department of Anthropology, Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo. PUBLIC PRESENTATIONS AND OTHER OUTREACH ACTIVITIES (* student co-authors) 2015 Rotman, Deborah L. and Tadhg O’Keeffe, “Turlough Park House – 150th Year: Social Relations of

Nineteenth-Century Ireland.” Invited presentation, organized B. McDonnell, National Museum of Country Life, Turlough, Co. Mayo, Ireland, March 7.

2014 Rotman, Deborah L., “Nineteenth-Century Irish Immigrant Experiences in South Bend, Indiana and

Beaver Island, Michigan.” Invited participation in the State of Michigan Archaeology Day, organized by D. Anderson, State Archaeologist, East Lansing, October 18.

2014 Rotman, Deborah L. and Kristie Erickson. “Social Relations and Domestic Life: Public archaeology

excavation at the Copshaholm Mansion.” Historical and archaeological excavation invited by the Center for History, South Bend, Indiana, August 11-14.

2013 Rotman, Deborah L. and Dan Hendrix, “The surprising history of one of Michigan’s small island

communities.” Invited by Cynthia Canty for the program Stateside, Central Michigan University Public Radio, December 5.

2013 Rotman, Deborah L. and Martin Walsh, “Dan O’Hara and ‘the Fighting Irish’: Nineteenth-Century Irish

Immigration to America.” Invited by Kathleen O’Neill, Gaelic League and Irish-American Club of Detroit, October 24.

2013 Rotman, Deborah L. and Martin Walsh, “Dan O’Hara and ‘the Fighting Irish’: Nineteenth-Century Irish

Immigration to America.” Invited by Thomas Moore, Delta Township District Library, jointly sponsored by the Eaton County Historical Society and the Irish-American Club of Mid-Michigan, October 22.

2013 Rotman, Deborah L. and Martin Walsh, “Dan O’Hara and ‘the Fighting Irish’: Nineteenth-Century Irish

Immigration to America.” Invited by Kate Brien, Kalamazoo Irish-American Club, October 21.

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2012 Rotman, Deborah L., “Irish Immigrant Experiences on Beaver Island, Michigan: Preliminary Results of the 2010-2012 Field Excavations.” Invited presentation for “Museum Week,” Beaver Island Historical Society, Beaver Island, Michigan, July 18.

2012 Rotman, Deborah L., hosted the Elk Rapids Middle School summer school at the Boyle Farm site

(20CX204), with Ann Vogel, Beaver Island, Michigan, July 17. 2011 Rotman, Deborah L., “Local Archaeology as World History: Excavations on Beaver Island.” Invited by

Adam Richards, Teacher, Beaver Island Community School, Beaver Island, Michigan, October 19. 2011 Rotman, Deborah L., “Irish Identity and Ethnogenesis on Beaver Island, Michigan: Preliminary Results

of the 2010 Field Excavation.” Invited presentation for “Museum Week,” Beaver Island Historical Society, Beaver Island, Michigan, July 20.

2011 Rotman, Deborah L., hosted the Elk Rapids Middle School summer school at the Gallagher Homesite

(20CX201), with Ann Vogel, Beaver Island, Michigan, July 12. 2010 Rotman, Deborah L., “Irish Immigration to the Midwest: Historical Archaeology of South Bend, Indiana

and Beaver Island, Michigan.” Invited presentation for “Museum Week,” Beaver Island Historical Society, July 21.

2009 Rotman, Deborah L., “The ‘Fighting Irish’: Historical Archaeology of 19

th-century Catholic Immigrants in

South Bend, Indiana.” Invited presentation as the Distinguished Alumna-in-Residence, Department of Anthropology, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Grand Valley State University, Allendale, Michigan, October 15.

2008 Rotman, Deborah L. and Casey McNeill*, Museum Exhibit, “Journey to the Past: Historical Archaeology

in South Bend,” educational display in the Local History and Genealogy Room of the St. Joseph County Public Library for Archaeology Month. Invited by Elizabeth Feil, Manager of Local History and Family Services, August 28 – November 7.

2008 McNeill, Casey* and Deborah L. Rotman, Museum Exhibit, “Irish Immigrants in South Bend:

Archaeology and History,” educational display in the Children’s Room of the St. Joseph County Public Library for Archaeology Month. Invited by Elizabeth Feil, Manager of Local History and Family Services, September 22 – November 7.

2008 Rotman, Deborah L., co-host of Project Archaeology workshop at the Fogarty Residential Site in South

Bend, Indiana, with the Indiana State Museum. Invited by Gail Brown, Education Program Coordinator, Indiana State Museum, June 10-12.

2008 Rotman, Deborah L., “Irish Immigrants to South Bend: Historical Archaeology of the Fogarty Residence

in the Sorinsville Neighborhood.” Presenter in the Archaeology Student Festival at the Indiana State Museum. Invited by Gail Brown, Education Program Coordinator, Indiana State Museum, May 9.

2007 Rotman, Deborah L., Stephen Brighton, and Tadhg O’Keeffe, “The Irish Diaspora in America: Building

an Inter-Institutional Collaboration.” Reyniers Archaeological Laboratory, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, Indiana, June 21.

2006 Rotman, Deborah L., “Dynamic Domestic Spaces: The Significance of Residential Sites in Historical Archaeology.” Speaker to the Archaeological Field School at Colonial Williamsburg, Virginia. Invited by

Dr. Marley Brown, Director of Archaeological Research, Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, Williamsburg, Virginia, June 29.

2005 Rotman, Deborah L., “Indiana’s Agricultural History: Rediscovering the Past through Historical

Archaeology in Mulberry.” Mulberry Community Club. Invited by Jerry Fultz, President. October 24. 2005 Rotman, Deborah L., Museum Exhibit: “Hovde Residential Site: Indiana’s Agricultural History” on display

at Mulberry Community Library. Invited by Pam Seabolt, Branch Librarian. September 15-October 22.

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2005 Rotman, Deborah L., “Rediscovering Agrarian Lifeways: The Historical Archaeology of an Urban Farmstead in Mulberry, Indiana.” Presenter at the Indiana State Museum as part of Archaeology Month Activities. Invited by Gail Brown, Archaeology Program Developer. August 27.

2005 Rotman, Deborah L., co-host of Project Archaeology workshop at the Hovde Residential Site in

Mulberry, Indiana, with the Indiana State Museum. Invited by Gail Brown, Education Program Coordinator, Indiana State Museum, June 22-24.

2005 Rotman, Deborah L., “Archaeology and History: Here in our own backyard!” Boswell Public Library Summer Programs. Invited by Danielle Payne, Boswell Public Library, Boswell, Indiana, June 22. 2005 Rotman, Deborah L., “Beyond Bat Habitats: A Regulatory Approach to Cultural Resources.” Master Naturalist Program through the Lilly Nature Center (Celery Bog), West Lafayette. Invited by Mary Cutler,

Master Naturalist. March 17. 2004 Rotman, Deborah L. and Matthew Musselman*, “Archaeology is More than Digging.” Edgelea

Elementary School’s Gifted Second Graders. Invited by Ms. Carol Wood, November 3. 2004 Chalfant, Kimberly* and Deborah L. Rotman, Museum Exhibit: “Wea View Schoolhouse Archaeology”

on display at the Tippecanoe County Historical Association Research Library. Invited by Paul Schueler, Director of Collections and Library. September 22-October 13.

2004 Rotman, Deborah L., “Discovering the Past in Tippecanoe County: Historical Archaeology at the Wea

View Schoolhouse in Wabash Township.” Presenter at the Indiana State Museum as part of Archaeology Month Activities. Invited by Gail Brown, Archaeology Program Developer. September 18.

2004 Rotman, Deborah L., “Historical Archaeology at the Wea View Schoolhouse: Discovering Community in

Wabash Township, Tippecanoe County, Indiana.” Tippecanoe County Historical Association. Invited by Angela Bowen, Public Programs and Feast Coordinator, as part of Archaeology Month Activities. September 12.

2004 Rotman, Deborah L., “Historical Archaeology as a Lens for Viewing Our Collective Pasts: Excavation at

the Wea View Schoolhouse No. 8, Wabash Township, Tippecanoe County, Indiana.” Purdue Association of Indianapolis. Invited by Gordon Mallett, President. August 25.

2004 Rotman, Deborah L., co-host of Project Archaeology workshop at the Wea View Schoolhouse in West

Lafayette, Indiana, with the Indiana State Museum. Invited by Gail Brown, Education Program Coordinator, Indiana State Museum, June 2-4.

2004 Rotman, Deborah L., “Archaeology: More than a Job, It’s an Adventure!” East Tipp Middle School

Career Day. Invited by Elsie Kerr, Guidance Counselor. Lafayette, Indiana. March 16. TECHNICAL REPORTS (* student co-authors) 2015 Rotman, Deborah L., Kristie Erickson, and Connor P. Walsh*. Cultural Landscapes of Copshaholm,

South Bend, Indiana: Results of 2014 Public Archaeology Excavation. University of Notre Dame Archaeological Research Publication 15-01. For submission to the Office of the State Archaeologist, Indianapolis, 83 pages.

2014 Rotman, Deborah L. and Connor P. Walsh*. Site Documentation for Coastal Co. Galway, Ireland (10

Sites): Summer 2014 Field Work Results. Submitted to the National Monuments Service, Archaeological Survey of Ireland, Department of Arts, Heritage, and the Gaeltacht, Galway, 57 pages.

2013 Rotman, Deborah L. and Emily Flores*, with contributions by Kasia Ahern*, Adam Lake*, and Ariel

Terpstra*. Irish Immigrant Experiences at the Boyle Farm Site (20CX204), Former Gaeltacht, Beaver Island, Charlevoix County, Michigan: Results of the 2012 Archaeological Field Season. University of

Notre Dame Archaeological Research Publication 13-01. For submission to the Office of the State Archaeologist, Lansing, Michigan, 166 pages.

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2013 Rotman, Deborah L. and Ariel Terpstra*, with contributions by Kasia Ahern*, Kaitlyn Davis*, Rhiannon Duke*, Bianca Fernandez*, Laura Fernandez*, Adam Lake*, Maria Rodriguez*, Abby Statham*, and Jackie Thomas*. Irish Immigrant Experiences at the Gallagher Homestead Site (20CX201), Former Gaeltacht, Beaver Island, Charlevoix County, Michigan: Results of the 2010-2011 Archaeological Field Seasons. University of Notre Dame Archaeological Research Publication 12-01. For submission to the Office of the State Archaeologist, Lansing, Michigan, 637 pgs.

2012 Klute, Christen, Tyler Hulett*, Deb Rotman, and Cecilia Lucero. The Hub Case Study: Interactive Media

and Academic Engagement. For submission to the Research Micro Grant Association, Phoenix, Arizona, 41 pages.

2011 Rotman, Deborah L., with contributions by Kasia Ahern*, Rhiannon Duke*, Bianca Fernandez* and

Jackie Thomas*. Irish Immigrant Experiences at the Gallagher Homestead Site (20CX201), Former Gaeltacht, Beaver Island, Charlevoix County, Michigan: Results of the 2010 Archaeological Field Season. University of Notre Dame Archaeological Research Publication 10-01. Submitted to the Office of the State Archaeologist, Lansing, Michigan, 391 pages.

2009 Rotman, D. and Betsy Dilla*. Oral History and Archival Research: A Summary Report for the Summer

2009 Field Season in Wexford, New Ross, Cork, Mallow, Cobh, Clifden, Castlebar, Crossmolina, Ballinrobe, and Dublin, Ireland. Ms. on file with the Department of Anthropology, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, Indiana, 85 pages.

2008 Rotman, Deborah L., Jillian Brems*, Casey McNeill*, and Katie Shakour*. Oral History and Archival

Research: A Summary Report for the Summer 2008 Field Season in Clifden and Dublin, Ireland. Ms. on file with the Department of Anthropology, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, Indiana, 64 pgs.

2008 Rotman, Deborah L., with contributions by Lauren Holcomb* and Casey McNeill*; with additional

contributions by Ryan Black*, Jillian Brems*, Betsy Dilla*, Niamh Keating*, Thanh Le*, Gina Montenaro*, Laura Plis*, and Katie Shakour*. Irish Immigrant Experiences at the Fogarty Residential Site (12SJ438), South Bend, St. Joseph County, Indiana: Results of the 2007 Archaeological Field School. Volumes I and II. University of Notre Dame Archaeological Research Publication 07-01. Submitted to the Division of Historic Preservation and Archaeology, Department of Natural Resources, Indianapolis, 230 pgs.

2007 Rotman, Deborah L., Analyses of Glass from New Harmony: A Preliminary Assessment and Avenues

for Future Research. Ms. on file with the Department of Historical Archaeology, Indiana State Museum, Indianapolis, Indiana, 19 pages.

2007 Rotman, Deborah L., Laura Plis*, and Lourdes Long*. Oral History and Archival Research: A Summary

Report for the Summer 2007 Field Season in Clifden and Dublin, Ireland. Ms. on file with the Department of Anthropology, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, Indiana, 54 pages.

2006 Rotman, Deborah L., Phase II Testing: The Hovde Residence (12Cn191), an Urban Farmstead in

Mulberry, Indiana. Purdue University Archaeological Research Publication 05-01. State-required technical report submitted to the Division of Historic Preservation and Archaeology, Department of Natural Resources, Indianapolis, 376 pgs.

2005 Rotman, Deborah L., Backhoe Monitoring and Limited Testing: African Methodist Episcopal Church (12Je524), Jefferson County, Indiana. Purdue University Archaeological Research Publication 04-04. Submitted to Historic Madison, Inc. Ms. on file with the Division of Historic Preservation and

Archaeology, Department of Natural Resources, Indianapolis, 93 pages. 2005 Rotman, Deborah L. with contributions by Japhia Burrell*, Kristie Erickson*, and Matt Musselman*.

Phase II Testing: 1860s One-Room School (12T1101) in Wabash Township, Tippecanoe County, Indiana. Purdue University Archaeological Research Publication 04-03. Submitted to the Division of Historic Preservation and Archaeology, Department of Natural Resources, Indianapolis, 404 pgs.

2005 Rotman, Deborah L. and Laura Black*. Phase II Testing: 1920s Sears House (12T928), North Ninth

Street, Lafayette, Tippecanoe County, Indiana. Purdue University Archaeological Research Publication

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04-02. Submitted to the Division of Historic Preservation and Archaeology, Department of Natural Resources, Indianapolis, 186 pgs.

2005 Rotman, Deborah, Permit Proposal for Intensive Assessment (Field School) of the Hovde Residential

Site (12Cn191), Mulberry, Clinton County, Indiana. Prepared for the Indiana Division of Historic Preservation, Department of Natural Resources, Indianapolis, 13 pgs.

2004 Black, Laura* and Deborah L. Rotman. Archaeological Records Check: North 9

th Street Sears House,

City of Lafayette.” Purdue University Archaeological Research Publication 04-01. Submitted to the Division of Historic Preservation and Archaeology, Department of Natural Resources, Indianapolis. Ms. on file with the Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Purdue University, West Lafayette, 9 pgs.

2004 Rotman, Deborah L., Archaeological Records Check and Reconnaissance Survey: Wea View School-

house No. 8, Intersection of Newman and Sharon Chapel Roads, Wabash Township, Tippecanoe County, Indiana. Purdue University Archaeological Research Publication 03-01. Submitted to the Division of Historic Preservation and Archaeology, Department of Natural Resources, Indianapolis. Ms. on file with the Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Purdue University, West Lafayette, 52 pgs.

2004 Rotman, Deborah, Permit Proposal for Intensive Assessment (Field School) of the Wea View

Schoolhouse Site (12T1101), Township, Tippecanoe County, Indiana. Prepared for the Indiana Division of Historic Preservation, Department of Natural Resources, Indianapolis, 5 pgs.

2004 Rotman, Deborah, Permit Proposal for Intensive Assessment (Public Archaeology Project) of the 1920s

Sears House (12T928) on North Ninth Street, Lafayette, Tippecanoe County, Indiana. Prepared for the Indiana Division of Historic Preservation, Department of Natural Resources, Indianapolis, 7 pgs.

2003 Rotman, Deborah, Permit Proposal for Archaeological Field Reconnaissance of the Wea View

Schoolhouse Site (12T1101), Wabash Township, Tippecanoe County, Indiana. Prepared for the Indiana Division of Historic Preservation, Department of Natural Resources, Indianapolis, 3 pgs.

2003 Rotman, Deborah L. and J. Eric Thomason*. Phase II National Register Evaluation of the Martin House

(15Ck478) within the Lower Howard’s Creek Nature and Heritage Preserve in Clark County, Kentucky. Contract Publication Series 03-51. Cultural Resource Analysts, Inc., Lexington, Kentucky, 181 pgs.

2001 Rotman, Deborah L., Christopher Null, Kai Heidemann, and Robert Paynter, Report of the 2000

University of Massachusetts, Amherst Field Project Study of Lot 33, Deerfield, Massachusetts. Prepared for the Massachusetts Historical Commission. Ms. on file with the Department of Anthropology,

University of Massachusetts, Amherst, 83 pgs. 2000 Paynter, Robert and Deborah Rotman: Permit Proposal for University of Massachusetts, Amherst 2000

Archaeological Field School at Historic Deerfield. Prepared for the Massachusetts Historical Commission. Ms. on file with the Department of Anthropology, University of Massachusetts, 12 pgs.

2000 Lynch, Kerry, Deborah Rotman, and Robert Paynter, Report of the 1999 University of Massachusetts,

Amherst Field Project Study of Lot 33, Deerfield, Massachusetts.” Prepared for the Massachusetts Historical Commission. Ms. on file with Department of Anthropology, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, 78 pgs.

1999 Rotman, Deborah L., Continued Evaluation of Cultural Resources at the Ben Schroeder Saddletree

Factory and Residence: Examining Additional Archaeological and Historical Evidence. Report of Investigations 52, Archaeological Resources Management Service, Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana, 98 pgs.

1998 Rotman, Deborah L., Rachel Mancini*, Aaron Smith*, and Elizabeth Campbell: African-American and

Quaker Farmers in East Central Indiana: Social, Political, and Economic Aspects of Life in Nineteenth- Century Rural Communities, Randolph County. Report of Investigations 51, Archaeological Resources Management Service, Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana, 314 pgs.

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1998 Rotman, Deborah L., with contributions by Rachel Mancini* and Mark Boatwright*: Archaeology and Preservation at the Ben Schroeder Saddletree Factory and Residence: Deciphering Nearly a Century of Domestic and Industrial Activity. Report of Investigations 49, Archaeological Resources Management Service, Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana, 122 pgs.

1998 Rotman, Deborah L., with contributions by Rachel Mancini* and Mark Boatwright*: President B. Harrison

Home: Using Archaeology for the Interpretation and Reconstruction of the Carriage House. Report of Investigations 48, Archaeological Resources Management Service, Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana, 62 pgs.

1998 Rotman, Deborah L., with contributions by Rachel Mancini* and Mark Boatwright*: Public Displays and

Private Tasks: 19th-Century Landscape Utilization at the Morris-Butler House. Report of Investigations 47, Archaeological Resources Management Service, Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana, 60 pgs.

1996 Buikstra, Jane, John Adams-Graf, Jodie O'Gorman, Diane Houdek, Kathryn Jakes, Joseph F. Powell,

Deborah L. Rotman, Marjorie Schroeder, Julieann VanNest, and Christina Fulton: Never Anything So Solemn: Archaeological, Biological, and Historical Investigations of the 19th-Century Grafton Cemetery

(CAA #465-1). Report of Investigations, Center for American Archaeology, Kampsville, Illinois, 637 pgs. CONTRACT ARCHAEOLOGY REPORTS (* student co-authors) 2003 Clay, R. Berle and Deborah L. Rotman. The Argosy Lawrenceburg Casino Archaeological Project:

Volume Ten, Synthesis of Historic Sites. Contract Publication Series 02-249. Cultural Resource Analysts, Inc., Lexington, Kentucky.

2003 Thomason, J. Eric* and Deborah L. Rotman. An Archaeological Survey for the Proposed Footbridge in

the Lower Howard’s Creek Nature and Heritage Preserve in Clark County, Kentucky. Contract Publication Series 03-52. Cultural Resource Analysts, Inc., Lexington, Kentucky.

2003 Creasman, Steven D. and Deborah L. Rotman. The Argosy Lawrenceburg Casino Archaeological

Project: Volume Nine, The Bieger-Gould-Disque House Site (12D520). Contract Publication Series 02-249. Cultural Resource Analysts, Inc., Lexington, Kentucky.

2003 Creasman, Steven D. and Deborah L. Rotman. The Argosy Lawrenceburg Casino Archaeological

Project: Volume Eight, The Pfalzgraf-Oberting-Pheister House Site (12D507). Contract Publication Series 02-249. Cultural Resource Analysts, Inc., Lexington, Kentucky.

2003 Creasman, Steven D. and Deborah L. Rotman. The Argosy Lawrenceburg Casino Archaeological

Project: Volume Seven, The Macy House Site (12D502). Contract Publication Series 02-249. Cultural Resource Analysts, Inc., Lexington, Kentucky.

2003 Creasman, Steven D. and Deborah L. Rotman. The Argosy Lawrenceburg Casino Archaeological

Project: Volume Six, Phase II Investigations at the Crontz House Site (12D505), the Tousey-Hofenbeader-Mohr House Site (12D508), the Knotty Pine Saloon Site (12D515), the Wedenstaedt House Site (12D516), the Kiger-Stockman-Christian House Site (12D517), and the Autenreich-Reagan House Site (12D521). Contract Publication Series 02-249. Cultural Resource Analysts, Inc., Lexington.

2003 Rotman, Deborah L. and Rose L. Moore. An Archaeological Survey of the Proposed Newtown Pike

Extension, City of Lexington, Fayette County, Kentucky (Item No. 7-593.00). Contract Publication Series 02-122. Cultural Resource Analysts, Inc., Lexington, Kentucky.

2002 Genheimer, Robert A. and Deborah L. Rotman, with contributions by R. Berle Clay and Grant Day.

Archival Background and Historical Archaeological Potential of the 11th Street Connector Corridor in

the City of Covington, Kenton County, Kentucky. Contract Publication Series 02-81. Cultural Resource Analysts, Inc., Lexington, Kentucky.

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2002 Rotman, Deborah L. and Rose Moore, with contributions by Jessica Allgood, Alexandra Bybee, Andrew Bradbury, R. Berle Clay, Randy Cooper, Jon Kerr, James T. Kirkwood, and Michael Richmond. Phase II National Register Evaluation of Archaeological Sites 15Js142, 15Js144, 15Js150, and 15Js151 within the Proposed U.S. 68 Reconstruction in Jessamine County, Kentucky (Item No. 7-318.00). Ms. on file with Cultural Resource Analysts, Inc., Lexington, Kentucky.

2002 Allgood, Jessica L., Andrew Bradbury, and Deborah L. Rotman, with contributions by Berle Clay, Grant

Day, and James T. Kirkwood. Phase II National Register Evaluation of Archaeological Sites 15Hr36, 15Hr38, 15Hr42, 15Hr43 and 15Hr14 within the Proposed Cynthiana Bypass in Harrison County, Kentucky (Item No. 6-119.01). Ms. on file with Cultural Resource Analysts, Inc., Lexington, Kentucky.

2001 Day, Grant L. and Deborah L. Rotman, with contributions by R. Berle Clay and James T. Kirkwood.

Archaeological Data Recovery Plan for the Armstrong Farmstead (15Fa185), Fayette County, Kentucky. Ms. on file with Cultural Resource Analysts, Inc., Lexington, Kentucky.

2001 Day, Grant with contributions by James T. Kirkwood and Deborah L. Rotman. Phase II National Register

Evaluation of Archaeological Site 15Fa264 Within the Proposed U.S. 27/68 Reconstruction in Fayette County, Kentucky. Ms. on file with Cultural Resource Analysts, Inc., Lexington, Kentucky.

2001 Allgood, Jessica L. with contributions by James T. Kirkwood, Michael D. Richmond, and Deborah L.

Rotman. An Archaeological Survey of the Proposed Lancaster-Richmond Road Upgrade (KY 52) Parcel 115 in Garrard County, Kentucky (Item No. 7-302.03). Ms. on file with Cultural Resource Analysts, Inc., Lexington, Kentucky.

1998 Rotman, Deborah L., The Null Cabin Site, Springboro, Ohio: An Archaeological Field Reconnaissance.

Ms. on file with the Springboro Area Historical Society, Springboro, Ohio. 1998 Rotman, Deborah L., Hometown Indiana Grant, Upland City Park, Grant County, Indiana: An Archaeological Records Review (98RC36). Ms. on file with Archaeological Resources Management Service, Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana. 1998 Rotman, Deborah L., North Ninth Street Improvements, Lafayette, Tippecanoe County, Indiana: An

Archaeological Field Reconnaissance (98FR41). Ms. on file with Archaeological Resources Management Service, Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana.

1998 Rotman, Deborah L., Bridge Replacement #262, Hamilton County, Indiana: An Archaeological Records

Review (98RC34). Ms. on file with Archaeological Resources Management Service, Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana.

1998 Rotman, Deborah L., WREC Industrial Park - Part II, Wayne County, Indiana: An Archaeological Testing

Proposal. Ms. on file with Archaeological Resources Management Service, Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana.

1998 Rotman, Deborah L., WREC Industrial Park - Part II, Wayne County, Indiana: An Archaeological Field

Reconnaissance (98FR9). Ms. on file with Archaeological Resources Management Service, Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana.

1998 Rotman, Deborah L., Ouabache Park, Fountain County, Indiana: An Archaeological Records Review

(98RC32). Ms. on file with Archaeological Resources Management Service, Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana.

1998 Rotman, Deborah L., Cardinal Greenway Trail, Delaware County, Indiana: An Archaeological Records

Review (98RC31). Ms. on file with Archaeological Resources Management Service, Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana.

1998 Rotman, Deborah L., Proposed Borrow Pit, Allen County, Indiana: An Archaeological Field

Reconnaissance (98FR34). Ms. on file with Archaeological Resources Management Service, Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana.

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1998 Rotman, Deborah L., Proposed Wildlife Habitat Improvements, Dearborn County, Indiana: An Archaeological Records Review (98RC30). Ms. on file with Archaeological Resources Management Service, Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana.

1998 Rotman, Deborah L., Attica Park Improvement, Fountain County, Indiana: An Archaeological Records

Review (98RC29). Ms. on file with Archaeological Resources Management Service, Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana.

1998 Rotman, Deborah L., 146th Street Corridor Improvement, Hamilton County, Indiana: A Subsurface

Reconnaissance and Testing Proposal. Ms. on file with Archaeological Resources Management Service, Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana.

1998 Rotman, Deborah L., Bonnie Lake Development, Lake County, Indiana: An Archaeological Records

Review (98RC27). Ms. on file with Archaeological Resources Management Service, Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana.

1998 Rotman, Deborah L., Hometown Indiana Grant, Linton Trails and Shelters, Greene County, Indiana: An

Archaeological Records Review (98RC26). Ms. on file with Archaeological Resources Management Service, Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana.

1998 Rotman, Deborah L., Hometown Indiana Grant, Galveston Community Center, Cass County, Indiana:

An Archaeological Records Review (98RC25). Ms. on file with Archaeological Resources Management Service, Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana.

1998 Rotman, Deborah L., Hometown Indiana Grant, Proposed Park Expansion, Lake County, Indiana: An

Archaeological Records Review (98RC23). Ms. on file with Archaeological Resources Management Service, Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana.

1998 Rotman, Deborah L., Hometown Indiana Grant, Goshen Parks, Elkhart County, Indiana: An

Archaeological Records Review (98RC20). Ms. on file with Archaeological Resources Management Service, Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana.

1998 Rotman, Deborah L., Old Northside Trail, Marion County, Indiana: An Archaeological Records Review

(98RC19). Ms. on file with Archaeological Resources Management Service, Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana.

1998 Rotman, Deborah L., Sam Peden Pedway, Floyd County, Indiana: An Archaeological Field

Reconnaissance (98FR31). Ms. on file with Archaeological Resources Management Service, Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana.

1998 Rotman, Deborah L., U. S. 35 Spoil Disposal Area, Starke County, Indiana: An Archaeological Field

Reconnaissance (98FR30). Ms. on file, Archaeological Resources Management Service, Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana.

1998 Rotman, Deborah L., Gene Stratton-Porter Wildflower Woods State Historic Site, Noble County, Indiana:

An Archaeological Field Reconnaissance (98FR23). Ms. on file with Archaeological Resources Management Service, Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana.

1998 Rotman, Deborah L., Hometown Indiana Grant, Proposed Town Park Expansion, Hendricks County,

Indiana: An Archaeological Records Review (98RC18). Ms. on file with Archaeological Resources Management Service, Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana.

1997 Rotman, Deborah L., Whitewater Gorge Trail Development, Richmond, Indiana: An Archaeological

Intensive Assessment (97IA5). Ms. on file with Archaeological Resources Management Service, Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana.

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1997 Rotman, Deborah L., Replacement of Bridges #100 and #102, Franklin County, Indiana: An Archaeological Records Review (97RC13). Ms. on file with Archaeological Resources Management Service, Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana.

1997 Rotman, Deborah L., Grant Line Road/Sam Peden Community Park Pedway, Floyd County, Indiana: An

Archaeological Records Review (97RC12). Ms. on file with Archaeological Resources Management Service, Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana.

1997 Rotman, Deborah L., Borrow Pit, Miami County, Indiana: An Archaeological Field Reconnaissance

(97FR15). Ms. on file with Archaeological Resources Management Service, Ball State University, Muncie Indiana.

1997 Cochran, Donald R., Paige Knight, Leslie Bush, Beth McCord and Deborah L. Rotman: McCullough’s

Run (12-B-1036): A Prehistoric Cremation Cemetery, Bartholomew County, Indiana: A Revised Mitigation Report. Ms. on file with Archaeological Resources Management Service, Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana.

1997 Rotman, Deborah L., Nevada Electrical Substation, Steuben County, Indiana: An Archaeological Field

Reconnaissance (97FR8). Ms. on file, Archaeological Resources Management Service, Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana.

1997 Rotman, Deborah L., Rochester and Peru Borrow Pits, Fulton and Miami Counties, Indiana: An

Archaeological Field Reconnaissance (97FR7). Ms. on file with Archaeological Resources Management Service, Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana.

1997 Rotman, Deborah L., Salvage Excavation: Recharge Basin at the President Benjamin Harrison Home.

Ms. on file with Archaeological Resources Management Service, Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana. 1997 Rotman, Deborah L., US 52 at CR 700 W, Rush County, Indiana: An Archaeological Field

Reconnaissance (97FR2). Ms. on file with Archaeological Resources Management Service, Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana.

1997 Mancini, Rachel* and Deborah L. Rotman: County Road 425 East over Sugar Creek Bridge #45,

Montgomery County, Indiana: An Archaeological Field Reconnaissance (97FR1). Ms. on file with Archaeological Resources Management Service, Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana.

1997 Rotman, Deborah L., Lake Santee Wastewater Treatment Plant, Decatur County, Indiana: An Archaeological Intensive Assessment (97IA1). Ms. on file with Archaeological Resources Management

Service, Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana. 1996 Rotman, Deborah L., Norfolk & Southern Railroad Crossing Elimination Project, Fort Wayne, Indiana:

An Archaeological Records Review (96RC47). Ms. on file with Archaeological Resources Management Service, Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana.

1996 Rotman, Deborah L., CR 100 South Improvement Project, Porter County, Indiana: An Archaeological

Records Review (96RC45). Ms. on file with Archaeological Resources Management Service, Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana.

1996 Rotman, Deborah L., Lake Santee Wastewater Treatment Plant, Decatur County: An Archaeological

Field Reconnaissance (96FR44). Ms. on file with Archaeological Resources Management Service, Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana.

1996 Rotman, Deborah L., The Blue Chip Casino and Conference Center, Michigan City, Indiana: An

Archaeological Field Reconnaissance (96FR43). Ms. on file with Archaeological Resources Management Service, Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana.

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1996 Rotman, Deborah L., The Widening of Lindberg Road, West Lafayette, Indiana: An Archaeological Field Reconnaissance (96FR42). Ms. on file with Archaeological Resources Management Service, Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana.

1996 Rotman, Deborah L., Whitewater Regional Economic Council Interstate Industrial Park: An

Archaeological Intensive Assessment (96IA9). Ms. on file with Archaeological Resources Management Service, Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana.

1996 Rotman, Deborah L., Salamonia Wastewater Collection and Treatment System: An Archaeological Field

Reconnaissance (96FR35). Ms. on file with Archaeological Resources Management Service, Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana.

1996 Rotman, Deborah L., Lake Santee Wastewater Treatment Plant, Decatur County, Indiana: An

Archaeological Testing Proposal. Ms. on file, Archaeological Resources Management Service, Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana.

1996 Rotman, Deborah L., President Benjamin Harrison Home: An Archaeological Evaluation of the Former

Carriage House (96FR32). Ms. on file with Archaeological Resources Management Service, Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana.

1996 Rotman, Deborah L., Replacement of Shelby County Bridge #8 Over Sugar Creek, Moral Township: An

Archaeological Field Reconnaissance (96FR31). Ms. on file with Archaeological Resources Management Service, Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana.

1996 Rotman, Deborah L., Archaeological Records Review: Replacement of Bridge 8 Over Sugar Creek,

Shelby County, Indiana (96RC33). Ms. on file with Archaeological Resources Management Service, Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana.

1996 Rotman, Deborah L., Archaeological Field Reconnaissance: Dekalb County Borrow Pits, Dekalb County, Indiana (96FR29). Ms. on file, Archaeological Resources Management Service, Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana.

1996 Rotman, Deborah L., Archaeological Records Review: Improvement of Schoaff Lake - Franke Park, Fort

Wayne (96RC32). Ms. on file with Archaeological Resources Management Service, Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana.

1996 Rotman, Deborah L., Archaeological Records Review: Erie-Lackawanna Trail Expansion, Hammond

and Highland, Lake County, Indiana (96RC31). Ms. on file with Archaeological Resources Management Service, Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana.

1996 Rotman, Deborah L., Archaeological Intensive Assessment: Ft. Wayne International Airport, Air Trade

Center, Allen County, Indiana (96IA6). Ms. on file with Archaeological Resources Management Service, Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana.

1996 Rotman, Deborah L., Archaeological Testing Proposal: Site 12-Al-1969, Allen County, Indiana. Ms. on

file with Archaeological Resources Management Service, Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana. 1996 Rotman, Deborah L., Archaeological Intensive Assessment: Morris-Butler House Museum, Marion

County, Indiana (96IA2). Ms. on file, Archaeological Resources Management Service, Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana.

1996 Rotman, Deborah L., Archaeological Field Reconnaissance: US 6 Borrow Pit, Dekalb County, Indiana

(96FR13). Ms. on file with Archaeological Resources Management Service, Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana.

1996 Rotman, Deborah L., Archaeological Field Reconnaissance: Kokomo Industrial Park, Howard County,

Indiana (96FR12). Ms. on file with Archaeological Resources Management Service, Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana.

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1996 Rotman, Deborah L., Archaeological Intensive Assessment: Construction of Veteran's Memorial Drive, Fayette County, Indiana (96IA3). Ms. on file with Archaeological Resources Management Service, Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana.

1996 Goatley, Daniel with contributions by Karen Atwell, Deborah L. Rotman, Francis Nix, Linda Retzer,

Julieann VanNest, and Marjorie Schroeder: Phase III Mitigation of Sites within the Proposed Grafton Relocation Project, Jersey County, Illinois, Contract Archaeology Report of Investigations #219A, Center

for American Archaeology, Kampsville, Illinois. 1996 Rotman, Deborah L., Archaeological Intensive Assessment: Resurface/Widen Coldwater Road From

Cook Road to Dupont Road, Allen County, Indiana (96IA4). Ms. on file with Archaeological Resources Management Service, Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana.

1996 Waldron, John* and Deborah L. Rotman, Archaeological Field Reconnaissance: Bridge #132, Carroll

County, Indiana (96FR1). Ms. on file with Archaeological Resources Management Service, Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana.

1996 Waldron, John* and Deborah L. Rotman, Archaeological Field Reconnaissance: Bridge #102, Carroll

County, Indiana (95FR87). Ms. on file with Archaeological Resources Management Service, Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana.

1996 Rotman, Deborah L., Archaeological Records Review: Hayden Pond Development, City of Elkhart

(96RC11). Ms. on file with Archaeological Resources Management Service, Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana.

1996 Rotman, Deborah L., Archaeological Records Review: Replacement of Bridge #48 Carrying County

Road 500 North Over Turkey Creek, Tipton County, Indiana (96RC10). Ms. on file with Archaeological Resources Management Service, Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana.

1996 Goatley, Daniel with contributions by Deborah L. Rotman, Francis Nix, Linda Retzer, Julieann VanNest,

and Marjorie Schroeder. Phase II Archaeological Testing of Four Sites within the Proposed Grafton Relocation Project, Jersey County, Illinois; Part I: The O'Donnell Site (465-1), Contract Archaeology Program Report of Investigations #220A, Center for American Archaeology, Kampsville, Illinois.