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Jennifer R. Harvey is a cultural resource specialist and an archaeologist with specialties in paleoethnobotany, and bioarchaeology. Ms. Harvey meets the professional qualification standards in archaeology for both the prehistoric and historic periods. Jennifer R. Harvey currently holds a Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology (Marquette University, 1992), a Bachelor of Arts in History (Marquette University, 1992), and a Master of Arts in Anthropology (University of South Carolina, 1995). Ms. Harvey has expertise in cultural resource planning and documentation, including the preparation of Determination of Eligibility forms (NPS 10-900), Data Recovery/Mitigation Plans, Memorandum of Agreements, and Programmatic Agreements.
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Robert J. Watson is a prehistoric and historic archaeologist with specialties in ceramic analysis, Geographic Information Systems (ArcVIEW and ArcINFO), public archaeology, and historical research and documentation. Dr. Watson has earned a Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology (University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1989), a Bachelor of Arts in History (University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1989), a Master of Science in Anthropology (University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 1993), and Doctor of Philosophy in Anthropology (University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 2005).
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George W. Christiansen is a prehistoric and historic archaeologist with specialties in ceramic analysis, experimental archaeology, ethnographic perspectives in archaeology, Native American consultation, and public education. Mr. Christiansen has earned a Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology (University of Minnesota, 1989), a Master of Arts in Anthropology (University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1994), and is working towards his Doctor of Philosophy in Anthropology from the University of Wisconsin-Madison (ABD). Mr. Christiansen has been actively involved with the Native American community in the Midwest in both public education and consultation. He has worked with the Ho Chunk on several projects including an Effigy Mound tour/self guided tour and the Kickapoo Rock Art and Burial sites survey during which he trained Ho Chunk archaeological crews. Mr. Christiansen has also been actively involved in the consultation process for the Wisconsin Department of Transportation projects, working with the Sac and Fox of Oklahoma, Ho Chunk, Menominee Tribe of Wisconsin, and the Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma. |
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Michael M. Gregory is a prehistoric and historic archaeologist with specialties in palynology, historic artifact analysis, historical research and documentation, land use histories, and preparation of cultural resource management plans. Dr. Gregory has earned a Bachelor of Science in Anthropology (Washington and Lee University, 1983), a Master of Arts in Anthropology (Arizona State University, 1989), and a Doctor of Philosophy in Anthropology (Arizona State University, 2002). Dr. Gregory has been involved with archaeology and cultural resource management since 1981.
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Katherine Shillinglaw has earned a Bachelors of Arts in Anthropology (University of Wisconsin-Madison,2000) and is currently working towardsher Masters of Arts in Anthropology from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. Ms. Shillinglaw has been involved in archaeological and cultural resource management for six years as a osteological lab technician for Marquette University (1999-2000) and the Wisconsin Historical Society (2001), a research assistant and a field technician for Great Lakes Archaeological Research Center (2002), and as a associate project manager for Great Lakes Archaeological Research Center (2003-present).
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Rhiannon Jones is an archaeologist and field supervisor. Ms. Jones earned a Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology and Earth Sciences (Boston University 2002) and Master of Arts in Anthropology (University of Iowa, 2005). Ms. Jones has four years of experience working as Field Technician and Assistant for the Salinas Pueblo Mission National Monument, New Mexico for the University of Iowa (2001-2004), as a Field Technician for Great Lakes Archaeological Research Center (2005), and a Field Director (since 2006) for the Great Lakes Archaeological Research Center.
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Justin Harvey is a an archaelogist and field supervisor. Mr. Harvey earned a Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology and a Bachelor of Science in Geography from the University of North Dakota - Grand Forks in 1990. He has more than seventeen years experience in Archaeology.
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