Midwest Archeological
Center
Federal Building Room 474
100 Centennial Mall North
Lincoln Ne. 68508 (402) 437-5392
Contacts
These individuals are responsible for planning, implementing
and publishing on archeological projects for the National
Park Service and other Federal agencies. Click on
the active links to view select bibliographies (representing
recent or major works) or expanded professional information,
which is provided for some individuals. Official
staff assignments for Section 106 and general technical
advising for Midwest region parks are listed separately.
Ann
C. Bauermeister, RPA (M.A.,
University of Nebraska, 2000; Archeologist) Great Lakes archeology,
prehistory of the Midwest, geophysical applications to archeology
Dawn
Bringelson (Ph.D. University of Washington, 2004;
Archeologist) Surface methods in tilled settings, prehistory
of the Midwest and Central Plains, management of archeological
data Contact for: MWAC website
Kenneth P.
Cannon (M.A. University
of Tennessee, 1989; Ph.D. student, University of Nebraska-Lincoln;
Archeologist) Intermountain hunter-gathers, intermountain
mammalian biogeography, archeology's role in ecosystem management,
hunter-gatherer use of obsidian More Information
Molly Cannon
(M.A., University of Wyoming, 2002; Cartographer) Geographic
Information Systems (GIS) and archeology, hunter-gatherer
archeology, human-environment relations
Janis
L. Dial-Jones (M.A., University of Nebraska,
1983; Supervisory Archeologist) Archeological Collections
Program Manager Contact for: collections
Steven
L. DeVore (M.A., Iowa State
University, 1984; Archeologist) Geophysical Applications,
North American Archeology, Historical Archeology, Prairie-Plains
Area, CRM Contact for: geophysical methods in archeology;
Archeological Prospection workshop
Select Bibliography
Ralph Hartley
(Ph.D., University of Nebraska, 1989; Supervisory Archeologist)
Archeological Assistance and Partnership Program Manager Behavioral
ecology, rock art, communication systems, forensics, Southwest,
Plains. Contact for: interagency agreements
William J.
Hunt (Ph.D., University of
Pennsylvania, 1989; Archeologist) Prehistoric and historic
archeology, American Fur Trade, historical archeology of tourism,
Great Plains, Rocky Mountains, midwestern United States
Bruce A.
Jones (M.A., University of
Arizona, 1972; Archeologist) Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve,
Kansas; Badlands National Park, South Dakota; Theodore Roosevelt
National Park, North Dakota; Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore,
Michigan. Select Bibliography
Mark Lynott
(Ph.D., Southern Methodist University,
1977; Center Manager) Cultural Resource Management, cultural
ecology, earthworks and mounds of the Midwestern United States
Vergil E.
Noble (Ph.D., Michigan State University, 1983;
Supervisory Archeologist) Historical Archeology, 18th-century
French fur trade, 19th-century settlement and transportation
systems; Great Lakes and Mississippi River valley Advisor
for National Historic Landmarks in the Midwest Region Contact
for: National Historic Landmarks Select bibliography;
more information
Jeffrey
J. Richner (M.A., Western
Michigan University, 1973; Archeologist) Archeology of the
Great Lakes and Border Lakes regions; early-middle 19th century
material culture; Ojibwe ethnohistory Contact for: ARPA permits;
Regional Document Reviews
Karin M.
Roberts (M.A. Anthropology,
University of Nebraska, 1995; M.A. Museum Studies, University
of Nebraska, 1999; Curator) Research Interests: 19th century
material culture, settlement of the west, archeological ethics,
paleobotany, collections management Contact for: Collections
Jay T.
Sturdevant, RPA (M.A.,
University of Nebraska, Lincoln 2001; Archeologist) Fur Trade
and Contact Period Archeology, Late 19th Century Urban Archeology,
Prehistory of the Midwest and Southeastern United States Select
Bibliography
Anne M. Wolley
Vawser (M.A., University
or Nebraska 1988; Archeologist) Plains, Mountains, Rock Art,
Predictive Modeling, Spatial Analysis, Information Management
Contact for Archeological Information Management services:
Library, Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and Global Positioning
Systems (GPS) services, Archeological Sites Management Information
System (ASMIS) database Select Bibliography
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