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CLIFFORD T. BROWN,
Ph.D., RPA
Office:
Department of Anthropology
Florida Atlantic
University
777
Glades Road
Boca Raton, FL 33431
(561) 297-3232
ctbrown@fau.edu
http://www.fau.edu/~ctbrown
Current Position:
Assistant Professor,
Department of Anthropology, Florida Atlantic University,
Boca Raton, Florida. August 2003 to present.
Research Fellow, Middle American Research
Institute, Tulane
University
Education
Yale University, Bachelor of Arts, cum laude, in Archaeology, May 1983.
Tulane University, Master of Arts, in
Anthropology, December 1989.
Tulane University. Ph.D., in Anthropology,
August 1999.
Dissertation
Title: Mayapán Society and Ancient Maya
Social Organization
Chair:
E. Wyllys Andrews V; Committee members: Victoria R. Bricker, Dan Healan
Grants, Awards, Honors
Florida Atlantic
University, New Project Development
grant ($13,200) (2005)
Florida Atlantic
University Travel Grant ($1000)
(2005)
Florida Atlantic
University Travel Award ($1463)
(2004)
National Science
Foundation Dissertation Improvement Grant ($11,600) (1992-93).
Fulbright Grant, Institute of International Education ($10,800)
(1991-92).
Research Grants, Middle
American Research Institute, Tulane
University (1987-89).
Graduate School
Support Fund Travel Grant, Tulane
University (1990,
1988).
Summer Fieldwork Grants,
Tinker Foundation (1987-89).
National Science
Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship Honorable Mention (1987).
Summer Fieldwork Grant,
Mesoamerican Ecology Institute (1988).
Graduate Fellowships,
Anthropology Department, Tulane
University (1986-88).
Research Assistantships,
Anthropology Department, Tulane
University (1986-88).
Yale College Archaeology Committee
Summer Research Fellowship (1982).
National Merit Scholarship
(declined) (1979).
Selected
Research Projects (many smaller
projects omitted)
Director:
Archaeological Survey of the Center of the state of Yucatán, México. 2005- present.
Survey, mapping, and surface collection in a broad unexplored area of central
Yucatán. Have located some 30 new sites and also surveyed transects
systematically.
Consultant,
SUNY Albany
Mayapán Project 2000 –2004.
Mapping and excavation to study the economic organization at the Late
Postclassic site. The project recently
received a $260,000 NSF grant for three years of fieldwork and a permit from
the Consejo Arqueológico of the National Institute. I supervised test-pitting program during
the first field season (June - July 2002) and coordinated the
paleoenvironmental research during the 2003 season.
Co-Developer, Electronic
Atlas of Maya Archaeological Sites and Co-Editor, Maya Area, Electronic
Cultural Atlas Initiative (see http://www.ecai.org and http://MayaGIS.smv.org). Regional
GIS for archaeological analysis of polity, settlement, and spatial patterns
of culture.
Director, Mayapán
Archaeological Project, 1991 - present.
Investigating late prehistoric social organization through mapping and
excavation at this major Maya archaeological site in Yucatán, México. Funded by Fulbright and National Science
Foundation grants under permit from the Instituto Nacional de Antropología e
Historia. Discovered new elements of
the settlement pattern and demonstrated that they were associated with
stylistic and functional differences in the material culture. Continuing
artifact analysis.
Project Director, Destin
Cultural Resources Survey and Inventory.
1996 – 1997. Archaeological survey of ca. 150 mi pipeline corridor in Jackson, George, Greene, Wayne,
and Clark Counties,
southeast Mississippi
for R. Christopher Goodwin & Associates.
Project Director, Excavations at Sites
8HI473 and 8HI472/381. 1994 – 1995 Extensive excavations at
multicomponent quarry, workshop, and habitation sites in Tampa, Florida,
for R. Christopher Goodwin & Associates.
Identified several cultural components, complex geological taphonomy,
and important information about prehistoric chert exploitation.
Project Director,
Excavations at Site 22PR533. 1994 – 1995. Extensive excavations at a
multicomponent site in Pearl River
County, Mississippi,
for R. Christopher Goodwin & Associates.
Discovered unique ceramic and lithic assemblages. Pioneering test for protein residues on
Poverty Point object with Margaret Newman of University of Calgary.
Project Director, Test
Excavations at the Palusha Creek 2 Site, 22LF649. 1994.
Complex test excavations, including backhoe trenching of buried Late
Woodland site in the Yazoo Basin, Leflore
County, Mississippi. Discovered massive storage pits with early
maize cupules in a Baytown period site in the
lower Mississippi
valley. Conducted for R. Christopher Goodwin & Associates.
Project Director, Test
Excavations at Sites 16WA69 and 16WA135. 1994. Test excavations at two chert
workshop sites in the Florida Parishes, Louisiana, conducted for R. Christopher
Goodwin & Associates.
Project Archaeologist, Tulane University
South Acropolis Project, Copán,
Honduras, 1990. Supervised excavation of Temple 10L-30 under the direction of E.
Wyllys Andrews V. Temple 10L-30 was a monumental pyramidal
structure forming part of a royal residential compound at the south end of
the Acropolis of Copán.
Director, Ek Balam
Ethnoarchaeological Project, Yucatán, México, 1988, 1989. Conducted an
ethnoarchaeological study of a traditional Yucatec Maya hamlet during two
summer field seasons. Studied the
relationships among material culture and other domains of culture, such as
kinship, religion, and politics.
Project Archaeologist, Proyecto Arqueológico Muyil,
Quintana Roo, México, Summer
1988.
Surveyor, Ek Balam
Archaeological Project, Yucatán, México, Summer 1987.
Project Archeologist, Proyecto Arqueológico Matacapan,
Veracruz, México, June 1983.
Field and Laboratory Assistant, Proyecto Arqueológico
Matacapan, Veracruz, México, Summer
1982.
Laboratory Assistant,
Soconusco Archaeological Project, Chiapas,
México,
Summer 1981.
Curatorial Assistant, Peabody Museum
of Natural History, Yale
University, 1980 - 1981.
Teaching
Assistant Professor,
Department of Anthropology, Florida Atlantic University,
Boca Raton, Florida. Full time, tenure line, August 2003 to present. Courses taught:
Graduate: Seminar in Prehistory I and II; Undergraduate: Introduction to
Anthropology, Development of Ancient Civilization, Public Archaeology, The
Maya and their Neighbors, Archaeological Research Methods. Graduate and
undergraduate advising.
Adjunct Faculty, Montgomery College, Maryland. Spring semester 2003. Course taught:
“Introduction to Physical Anthropology.” Class covers human genetics,
primatology, and the fossil record.
Instructor, Civil Engineer Corps Officer School, U. S. Navy, Port Hueneme, California.
July 1999 - July 2003. Teach archaeology and Native American issues portions
of Department of Defense course “Historic Preservation Law and Section 106
Compliance”.
Instructor, Tulane University, Department of Anthropology. Courses taught: "Human Origins,"
Fall 1988 and Spring 1989. Introduction to paleoanthropology including
genetics, primatology, and the fossil record of hominid evolution.
Teaching Assistant, Tulane University
Archaeological Field School, Tensas Parish, Louisiana. Courses taught: "Archaeological Field
Techniques" and "Southeastern U.S. Prehistory", 1990. Team-taught both courses; delivered about half the classes and helped
teach and supervise the students in the field and laboratory.
Publications
1993 Ich Noh
Cah Mayapán: Organización social yucateca del postclásico tardío. Boletín
del Consejo de Arqueología, 1991, Instituto Nacional de Antropología e
Historia, México, pp. 19-24. México, D.F.
1999 Mayapán
Society and Ancient Maya Social Organization. Ph.D. dissertation,
Department of Anthropology, Tulane University, New
Orleans, Louisiana, USA. University Microfilms, Ann Arbor, MI.
2001 The Fractal Dimensions of Lithic
Reduction. Journal of Archaeological Science vol. 28 (6): 619-631.
2001 (with Walter R. T. Witschey) The
Geographical Analysis of Ancient Maya Settlement and Polity. Proceedings of the 2001 Pacific
Neighborhood Consortium and Electronic Cultural Atlas Initiative Conference.
Taipei: Academia Sinica. CD-ROM.
2001 Mayapán, in Encyclopedia of Mesoamerican Culture, edited by David Carrasco,
Vol. II, pp. 193-196, Oxford: Oxford University Press.
2002 Water Sources at Mayapán, Yucatán,
México. In Precolumbian Water
Management:Ideology, Ritual, and Power, edited by Barbara
Fash and Lisa Lucero.
University of Arizona Press. (In press.)
2003 The Fractal Geometry of Ancient Maya
Settlement (with Walter R. T. Witschey). Journal
of Archaeological Science Vol. 30, No. 12, pp. 1619-1632.
2003 Basic Consultation Requirements of NAGPRA
for Federal Land Managers: What’s a Manager to Do? (with James D. Wilde) Federal Facilities Environmental Journal
Vol. 14, Number 2, pp. 29-40.
2005 Caves, Karst, and Settlement at Mayapán,
Yucatán, in In the Maw of the Earth
Monster: Mesoamerican Ritual Cave Use, edited by James E. Brady and Keith
M. Prufer, pp. 373-402. Austin: University of Texas Press (The Linda Schele Series
in Maya and Pre-Columbian Studies).
2005 The Broken Past: Fractals in Archaeology
(with Walter R. T. Witschey and Larry S. Liebovitch). Journal
of Archaeological Method and Theory Vol. 12, No. 1, pp. 37-78.
2005 Review of The Terminal Classic in the Maya Lowlands:
Collapse, Transition, and Transformation, edited by Arthur A. Demarest,
Prudence M. Rice, and Don S. Rice. Boulder: University of
Colorado Press, 2004.
2005 Estudio de la Geometría Fractal de Patrón de Asentamiento Maya
(with Jessica Robkin). In review.
2005 Lévy
Flights in Dobe Ju/’hoansi Foraging Patterns (with Larry S. Liebovitch and
Rachel Glendon). In review.
Papers Presented
1989 Notes on Yucatecan Maya
Kinship History. Paper presented
at the Graduate Anthropology Colloquium, Tulane University.
1990 Methodological Problems in
Ethnoarchaeology. Paper presented
at the 55th Annual Meeting of the Society for American
Archaeology, Las Vegas, Nevada.
1991 Organización
Social en Mayapán. Invited lecture presented
at the Regional
Center of the National
Institute of Anthropology and History, Mérida, Yucatán, México.
1994 Late Woodland Subsistence
at the Palusha Creek 2 Site (22LF649), Leflore
County, Mississippi
(with William P. Athens). Paper
presented at the 51st Southeastern Archeological Conference, Lexington, Kentucky.
1995 Settlement Patterns and
Social Organization at Mayapán, Yucatán, México. Paper presented at the 60th
Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Minneapolis, Minnesota.
1996 Data Recovery Excavations
at Site 22PR533, An Upland Camp in Southern Mississippi. Paper presented at the 53rd
Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Birmingham,
Alabama.
1997 Caves, Karst, and
Settlement at Mayapán, Yucatán.
Paper presented at the 62nd Annual Meeting of the Society
of American Archaeology, Nashville,
Tennessee.
1998 Fractals and Chaos in the
Archaeology of Mayapán. Paper presented at the 97th Annual
Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1999 Fractals
and Chaos in Archaeology. Paper
presented at the 64th Annual Meeting of the Society for American
Archaeology, Chicago, Illinois.
2000 Building
a GIS of Ancient Lowland Maya Settlement. Paper presented at the 65th
Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
2000 Fractals,
Artifacts, and Settlement at Mayapán,
Yucatan, Mexico.
Invited lecture at the Pre-Columbian Society of Washington, delivered at the
International Monetary Fund, Washington,
D.C.
2001 The Geographical Analysis of Ancient Maya
Settlement and Polity (with Walter R. T. Witschey). Presented at the 2001 meeting of the
Electronic Cultural Atlas Initiative, City
University, Hong Kong, China.
2001 Spatial Distribution of Artifact Types and
Styles at Mayapán, Yucatán, México. Paper presented at the 66th
Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, New Orleans, Louisiana.
2001 The Pre-Hispanic Yucatec Maya Kinship
System. Paper presented at the 100th Annual Meeting of the
American Anthropological Association, Washington,
D.C.
2002 Results from the Electronic Atlas of
Ancient Maya Sites (with Walter R. T. Witschey). Paper presented in the
symposium "Current Applications of Remote Sensing and GIS in North
American and Mesoamerican Archaeology" at the 67th Meeting of
the Society for American Archaeology, Denver,
Colorado.
2002 Some Reflections on the Economic
Organization of Mayapán. Paper
presented in the symposium "New Light on the Political Economies of the
Northern Maya" at the 67th Meeting of the Society for
American Archaeology, Denver,
Colorado.
2002 New Views of Mayapán. Invited paper
presented at the First Annual Tulane Maya Symposium and Workshop. Tulane University,
New Orleans, November 2, 2002.
2003 Fractals in Archaeology. Symposium
co-organizer and co-chair. 68th Annual Meeting of the Society for
American Archaeology, April 9-13, Milwaukee,
Wisconsin.
2003 Views of a Fractal Past. Presented in
the symposium "Fractals in Archaeology" at the 68th
Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, April 9-13, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
2003 Fractal Fragmentation of Ceramics
(with Walter R. T. Witschey). Presented in the symposium "Fractals in
Archaeology" at the 68th Annual Meeting of the Society for
American Archaeology, April 9-13, Milwaukee,
Wisconsin.
2003 Invited
Keynote address: Dynamics and Patterns
in the Rise and Fall of States: Problems and Data. Society for Chaos
Theory in Psychology and the Life Sciences. 13th Annual
Conference, August 8 – 10th, Boston,
Mass.
2004 More on Ch’en Mul and Other Caves at Mayapán
at Mayapán, Yucatán. Presented in the symposium “The Importance of Ritual
Space in Subterranean Mesoamerica” organized by Keith
Prufer at the 69th Annual Meeting of the Society
for American Archaeology, March 31st-April 4th, 2004, Montréal, Canada.
2004 Archaeology of Central Yucatán, Florida Atlantic University
Fifth Annual Maya Hieroglyphic Workshop and Lecture Series. October 14th,
2004. Florida Atlantic
University, Boca Raton, Florida.
2005 Chert
Artifacts from the Residential Areas of Mayapán, Yucatán, México (with Katherine W. Gregory). First Annual
Southeast Conference on Mesoamerican Archaeology and Ethnohistory. University of South Florida,
Tampa, Florida.
February 12th, 2005.
2005 Estudio de la Geometría Fractal de Patrón
de Asentamiento Maya (with Jessica Robkin). Segundo Congreso
Internacional de Cultura Maya, Mérida, Yucatán, México. March 14th, 2005.
Professional Experience
Senior Archeological Consultant
to U. S. Navy, John Cullinane Associates, 1322 Patterson Ave. SE, Suite 1000, Washington
Navy Yard, D.C. 20374-5065. June 1999
– July 2003. Senior archaeologist, Department of the Navy. Contract employee
providing senior technical expertise on archeology and anthropology to the
Navy Federal Preservation Officer and the Navy Cultural Resources
Program. Represent Navy on DoD
Curation Committee, at Strategic Environmental Research and Development
Program, and on Spatial Data Standards user group. Teach archaeology in DoD
Historic Preservation Law course. Oversee NAGPRA compliance, curation, Native
American consultation, GIS development.
Archaeologist, U. S. Army
Corps of Engineers, New Orleans District, P.O. Box 60267, New Orleans, Louisiana
70160-0267. June 1997 – June 1999.
Cooperative student position. Assisted
with all aspects of historic preservation program. Evaluate project impacts, design compliance
strategies, write contractors' scopes of work, supervise contractors'
efforts, review and comment on cultural resource reports.
Project Manager and
Laboratory Director, R. Christopher Goodwin & Associates, Inc., 5824 Plauche Street, New Orleans,
Louisiana, 70123.
August 1993 - June 1997. Directed
large survey, testing, and data recovery projects throughout the southeastern
United States,
particularly in Mississippi and Florida. Supervised excavations, artifact analyses,
statistical analyses, interpretations, and writing of reports. Also directed large archaeological
laboratory; supervised selection and preparation of faunal, floral, protein
residue, and radiometric samples.
Assistant to the Director,
Center for Archaeology, Tulane
University, 1988 - 1989. Responsible for curation and storage of
archaeological collections; maintained and edited computerized collections
catalog; administritiva.
Professional Affiliations
Society for American
Archaeology
American Anthropological
Association
Register of Professional
Archaeologists
Precolumbian Society
American Association for
the Advancement of Science
Society for Chaos Theory
in Psychology and the Life Sciences
Technical Reports
1994a Phase II Cultural Resources
Investigation of Sites 16WA69 and 16WA135 of the Louisiana Portion of the
Proposed Florida Gas Transmission Company Phase III Expansion Project
(with William P. Athens, Susan Barrett Smith, Jennifer Cohen, Thomas Fenn,
and Justine Woodard). Submitted by R.
Christopher Goodwin & Associates, Inc., to Florida Gas Transmission
Company, Houston.
1994b Phase II Archeological
Evaluation of Thirteen Sites for the Proposed Florida Gas Transmission Phase
III Expansion Project, Jefferson and Madison Counties, Florida (with
Thomas W. Davis, Jeffery H. Maymon, Michael P. Hornum, Lance B. Trask, John
Calabrese, Thomas Marjarov, Timothy A. Silva, Amy K. Franz, Connie Capozzola,
John G. Clarke, Donald Maher, Meril Dunn, Ellen Saint Onge, J. Hampton
Tucker, S. Justine Woodward) Submitted by R. Christopher Goodwin &
Associates, Inc., to Florida Gas Transmission Company, Houston.
1994c Phase II Cultural Resources
Investigation of Sites 22PE533, 22PE534, 22PE535, 22PR533, 22PR534, and
22PR689 of the Mississippi Portion of the Proposed Florida Gas Transmission
Company Phase III Expansion Project (with William P. Athens, Jon Berkin,
Stephen Hinks, Paul V. Heinrich, Susan Barrett Smith, Jennifer Cohen, Thomas
Fenn, and Justine Woodard). Submitted
by R. Christopher Goodwin & Associates, Inc., to Florida Gas Transmission
Company, Houston.
1994d Phase I Cultural Resources
Survey of the Proposed Florida Gas Transmission Company Eunice Concrete
Coating Yard (with Rick Wappenstein, Charlotte Donald, Susan Barrett
Smith, and William Athens). Submitted
by R. Christopher Goodwin & Associates, Inc., to Florida Gas Transmission
Company, Houston.
1994e Phase II Cultural Resources
Investigation of Sites 8GI66, 8LV477, 8LV478, and 8CI795 (with William
Athens, Jon Berkin, Paul Heinrich, Ralph Draughon, Julie McCray, Thomas Fenn,
Heather Cook, Dorothy Scholl-Meeker, Alison Van Wagner, Dan Dolensky, Julian
Granberry, and Thomas Neumann).
Submitted by R. Christopher Goodwin & Associates, Inc., to Florida
Gas Transmission Company, Houston.
1994f A Cultural Resource
Assessment of the Palusha Creek 2 Site, 22LF649, Leflore County, Mississippi
(with William P. Athens, Thomas Fenn, Stephen Hinks, and Justine Woodard;
with contributions by Joel Dukes, Henry Bart, and Eri Weinstein). Submitted by R. Christopher Goodwin &
Associates, Inc., to the U.S.
Army Corps of Engineers, Vicksburg District.
1995a Phase III Data Recovery at
Sites 8JE102, 8JE104B, and 8JE878 for the Proposed Florida
Gas Transmission Phase III Expansion Project, Jefferson County, Florida. (with Ann Markell, Jon Berkin, Tom Davis,
Julian Granberry, Frank Vento, William P. Athens, and R. Christopher
Goodwin). Submitted by R. Christopher
Goodwin & Associates, Inc. to Florida Gas Transmission Company.
1995b A Land Use History of the St.
Charles Parish Levee, Lake Pontchartrain and Vicinity Hurricane Protection
Project, St. Charles Parish, Louisiana (with Ralph Draughon, Jr., Susan
Barrett Smith, Jon Berkin, Anna Norton, Derek Wingfield, E. Burton Kemp, and
William P. Athens). Submitted by R.
Christopher Goodwin & Associates, Inc., to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, New
Orleans District.
1995c Phase III Data Recovery at
Site 22PR533 for the Proposed Florida Gas Transmission Company Phase III
Expansion Project, Pearl River County, Mississippi (with Connie A. Darby,
James A. Green, Christopher Davies, Michele L. Williams, Gary Gordon, Frank
Vento, and William P. Athens; with contributions by Justine Woodward, Arlene
Fradkin, and Margaret Newman). Submitted
by R. Christopher Goodwin & Associates, Inc., to Florida Gas Transmission
Company.
1995d Phase III Data Recovery at
Sites 8HI473 and 8HI472/381 for the Proposed Florida Gas Tranmission Company
Phase III Expansion Project, Hillsborough County, Florida (with Connie A.
Darby, Thomas Fenn, Christopher Davies, James Allen. Green, Jr., Michele L.
Williams, Frank Vento, and William P. Athens). Submitted by R. Christopher Goodwin &
Associates, Inc., to Florida Gas Transmission Company.
1995e Phase III Data Recovery at
Site 8LE2105 for the Proposed Florida Gas Transmission Phase III Expansion
Project, Leon County, Florida (with Michael B. Hornum, Donald J. Maher,
Julian Granberry, Frank Vento, Arlene Fradkin, and Michelle Williams). Submitted by R. Christopher Goodwin &
Associates, Inc., to Florida Gas Transmission Company.
1996a Phase III Data Recovery at
Site 8WL81 for the Proposed Florida Gas Transmission Phase III Expansion
Project, Walton County, Florida (with Jon Berkin, James Allen Green, Jr.,
Michele Williams, Christopher Davies, Charlotte Donald, Frank Vento, Julian
Granberry, and Arlene Fradkin).
Submitted by R. Christopher Goodwin & Associates, Inc., to Florida
Gas Transmission Company.
1996b Phase III Data Recovery at
Site 8LI76 for the Proposed Florida Gas Transmission Phase III Expansion
Project, Liberty County, Florida (with Jeffrey H. Maymon, Thomas Majarov,
Frank Vento, Michele Williams, Arleen Fradkin, Kathleen Child and John
Clarke; with contributions by Julian Granberry, and Margaret Neumann).
Submitted by R. Christopher Goodwin & Associates, Inc., to the Florida
Gas Transmission Corporation.
1996c Phase III Data Recovery
Excavations at Grand Bayou Reservoir, Sites 16RR64 and 16RR292, Red River
Parish, Louisiana (with Christopher Davies, Tom Fenn, Michele Williams,
and Allen Green, Jr.). Submitted by R.
Christopher Goodwin & Associates, Inc. to the Louisiana Department of
Transportation.
1996d Phase I Cultural Resources
Survey of SR 263 (Capital Circle
Southwest) to Wahnish Way, Leon
County, Florida (with J. Cinder Griffin Miller, Ralph
Draughon, Science Kilner, Frank Vento, and Michele Williams). Submitted to the Florida Department of
Transportation, District III, by R. Christopher Goodwin & Associates,
Inc.
1996e Cultural Resources Overview
of the Proposed Destin Pipeline Project, Gulf of Mexico to Clarke
County, Mississippi (with J.
Cinder Griffin
Miller, Ralph Draughon, Tom Fenn, Michele Williams, Charlotte Donald, Jeremy
Pincoske, Angele Montana, Jon Berkin, and William P. Athens). Submitted by R. Christopher Goodwin &
Associates, Inc., to the Destin Pipeline Company, Inc.
1996f Cultural Resources Overview
of the Mobile Alternate Route of the Proposed Destin Pipeline Project, Gulf
of Mexico to the York Compressor Station, Sumter County, Alabama (with J.
Cinder Griffin Miller, Ralph Draughon, Tom Fenn, Michele Williams, Charlotte
Donald, Jeremy Horowitz, Angele Montana, Jon Berkin, and William P.
Athens). Submitted by R. Christopher
Goodwin & Associates, Inc., to the Destin Pipeline Company, Inc.
1996g Phase I Cultural Resources
Survey and Inventory of the Proposed Southern Natural Gas Company 30 in O.D.
South Main 2nd Loop Line Expansion, Crawford and Monroe Counties, Georgia
(with Luis Williams, Ralph Draughon, Jr., Thomas Fenn, Michele Williams,
Jeremy Pincoske, and William Athens).
Submitted by R. Christopher Goodwin & Associates, Inc., to the
Southern Natural Gas Company, Inc.
1996h Phase I Cultural Resources
Survey and Inventory of the Proposed Southern Natural Gas Company 16 in O.D.
Brunswick Loop Line Expansion, Jones and Twiggs Counties, Georgia
(with Luis Williams, Ralph Draughon, Jr., Thomas Fenn, Michele Williams,
Jeremy Pincoske, and William Athens).
Submitted by R. Christopher Goodwin & Associates, Inc., to the
Southern Natural Gas Company, Inc.
1996i Phase I Cultural Resources
Survey and Inventory of the Proposed Southern Natural Gas Company 30 in O.D.
Franklinton -- Gwinville 2nd Loop Line Expansion, Walthall, Lawrence,
and Marion Counties,
Mississippi
(with Luis Williams, Ralph Draughon, Jr., Thomas Fenn, Michele Williams, and
William Athens). Submitted by R.
Christopher Goodwin & Associates, Inc., to the Southern Natural Gas
Company, Inc.
1996j Phase I Cultural Resources
Survey and Inventory of the Proposed Southern Natural Gas Company 24 in O.D.
2nd North Main Line Expansion, Pickens and Tuscaloosa Counties, Alabama
(with Luis Williams, Ralph Draughon, Jr., Thomas Fenn, Michele Williams, Ann
Ballard, and William Athens).
Submitted by R. Christopher Goodwin & Associates, Inc., to the
Southern Natural Gas Company, Inc.
1996k Phase I Cultural Resources
Survey and Inventory of the Proposed Southern Natural Gas Company 30 in O.D.
South Main 3rd Loop Line Expansion, Lee
County, Alabama (with Luis Williams, Ralph
Draughon, Jr., Thomas Fenn, Michele Williams, Ann Ballard, and William
Athens). Submitted by R. Christopher
Goodwin & Associates, Inc., to the Southern Natural Gas Company, Inc.
1996l Phase I Cultural Resources
Survey and Inventory of the Proposed Discovery Gas Transmission LLC Pipeline
Project, Gulf of Mexico to Lafourche Parish, Louisiana (with J. Cinder
Griffin Miller, Dave Robinson, Roger Saucier, Susan Barrett Smith, John
Seidel, Glenn Walter, Michele Williams, and William Athens) Submitted by R.
Christopher Goodwin & Associates, Inc., to Discovery Gas Transmission
LLC.
1997a Phase I Cultural Resources
Survey and Inventory of the Proposed Destin Pipeline Project, Jackson,
George, Greene, Wayne, and Clark Counties, Mississippi (with Christopher
Davies, Jennifer Walter, Gary Gordon, Ralph Draughon, Jr., J. Cinder Griffin,
Thomas Fenn, Michele Williams, Jeremy Pincoske, Allen Green, Jr., Angele
Montana, Jon Berkin, Charlotte Donald, and William P. Athens). Submitted by R. Christopher Goodwin &
Associates, Inc., to the Destin Pipeline Company, Inc.
1997b Cultural Resource Literature
and Records Review for Morganza to the Gulf Feasibility Study, Terrebonne and
Lafourche Parishes, Louisiana.
(with Dave D. Davis, Julian Granberry, Roger Saucier, Lynn A. Berg, Christine
Herman, J. Cinder Griffin Miller, Jeremy Pincoske, Susan Barrett Smith, and
R. Christopher Goodwin). Submitted to U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, New
Orleans District.
2002 Pozos
Estratigráficos de la Temporada 2002, pp. 373-407. Los Fundamentos Del Poder Económico De Mayapán: Proyecto Mayapán –
Temporada 2002 Informe para el Consejo Nacional de Arqueología de México y
Propuesta de actividades para la Temporada 2003. por Marilyn Masson,
Carlos Peraza Lope y
Timothy S. Hare . Centro Yucatán del Instituto Nacional de
Antropología e Historia. University at Albany-SUNY. National
Science Foundation Marzo de 2003. Albany,
New York / Mérida, Yucatán.
Special Skills
Bilingual in Spanish
Reading knowledge of
Classical Yucatec
Reading knowledge of Portuguese
Quantitative methods
Fractal analysis in
archaeology
Peer review
Lithic Technology
Nonlinear Dynamics, Psychology, and Life Sciences
Internet Archaeology
References
Dr. E. Wyllys Andrews, V Dr. Victoria
R. Bricker
Middle American Research
Institute Department
of Anthropology
Tulane University Tulane University
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