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BRENT RICHARDS WEISMAN Current Position: Professor and Chair, Department of Anthropology, University of South Florida. Previous Position: (2005-2008) Associate Dean, University of South Florida Graduate School, and Professor, Department of Anthropology. Position prior to USF: 1989-1995 Archaeological Director, Conservation and Recreation Lands (C.A.R.L.) Archaeological Survey. Florida Department of State, Division of Historical Resources, Bureau of Archaeological Research. University Education: Ph.D. (Anthropology) University of Florida, May 1987 Dissertation: Like Beads On A String: A Culture History of the Seminole Indians In North Peninsular Florida. M.A. (Anthropology) University of Florida, December 1984. B.A. (Anthropology) University of Florida, May 1974 (Undergraduate Honors Thesis, "Warfare: Its Adaptiveness for Intensive Maize Horticulturalists," under the direction of Dr. Charles Wagley). Academic Honors and Awards: 2003 President’s Award for Faculty Excellence. University of South Florida. 1998 USF Teaching Incentive Program (TIP) Award for excellence in teaching. 1986 Recipient of the John M. Goggin Memorial Fellowship, Department of Anthropology, University of Florida. 1974 B.A. with Departmental High Honors, elected Phi Beta Kappa. University of Florida. Research Activities Funded Research, Contracts and Grants 2009-2010 Tampa FPAN. $183,350. DSR # 1205102303 Crystal River FPAN. $183,350. DSR # 1205103402. 2008-2009 Tampa FPAN. $189,953. DSR # 12051023 2007-2008 Tampa FPAN. $213,968, DSR # 12051023 2007-2008 Florida Public Archaeology Network (FPAN) Central Florida Regional Center (Crystal River). Contract with FPAN and University of West Florida. ($485,283, DSR # 1205103400). Renewing annually.

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BRENT RICHARDS WEISMAN Current Position: Professor and Chair, Department of Anthropology, University of South Florida. Previous Position: (2005-2008) Associate Dean, University of South Florida Graduate School, and Professor, Department of Anthropology. Position prior to USF: 1989-1995 Archaeological Director, Conservation and Recreation Lands (C.A.R.L.) Archaeological Survey. Florida Department of State, Division of Historical Resources, Bureau of Archaeological Research. University Education: Ph.D. (Anthropology) University of Florida, May 1987 Dissertation: Like Beads On A String: A Culture History of the Seminole Indians In North Peninsular Florida. M.A. (Anthropology) University of Florida, December 1984. B.A. (Anthropology) University of Florida, May 1974 (Undergraduate Honors Thesis, "Warfare: Its Adaptiveness for Intensive Maize Horticulturalists," under the direction of Dr. Charles Wagley). Academic Honors and Awards: 2003 President’s Award for Faculty Excellence. University of South Florida. 1998 USF Teaching Incentive Program (TIP) Award for excellence in teaching. 1986 Recipient of the John M. Goggin Memorial Fellowship, Department of Anthropology, University of Florida. 1974 B.A. with Departmental High Honors, elected Phi Beta Kappa. University of Florida.

Research Activities Funded Research, Contracts and Grants 2009-2010 Tampa FPAN. $183,350. DSR # 1205102303 Crystal River FPAN. $183,350. DSR # 1205103402. 2008-2009 Tampa FPAN. $189,953. DSR # 12051023 2007-2008 Tampa FPAN. $213,968, DSR # 12051023 2007-2008 Florida Public Archaeology Network (FPAN) Central Florida Regional Center (Crystal River). Contract with FPAN and University of West Florida. ($485,283, DSR # 1205103400). Renewing annually.

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2006-2007 Tampa Regional Center of the Florida Public Archaeology Network. Contract with the Florida Public Archaeology Network and Florida Division of Historical Resources. ($209,000. DSR # 12051023). Renewing annually. 2007 Cultural Resource Assessment of the Fakahatchee Strand State Preserve. Florida Park Service, $21,900. 2006 Mapping the Moundbuilders: GPS and Laser Scanning at Crystal River. Florida Department of State, $22,103. USF DSR # 12051029. 2004 GIS Probability Mapping and Archaeological testing of Nine ELAPP Preserves in Hillsborough County, Florida. Hillsborough Board of County Commissioners, State of Florida Division of Historical Resources, $19,943.00. USF DSR # 1205100400 Cultural Resource Inventory of Weedon Island Preserve, Pinellas County, Florida. Pinellas County Board of County Commissioners and Florida Division of Historical Resources, $20,000. . USF DSR # 12051000.

GPS and Laser Scanning of the Miami Circle. Panamerican Consultants, $8,620. Cultural Resource Inventory of Ten Thousand Islands. Friends of Rookery Bay, Inc. Rookery Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve, $5,590.00. USF DSR # 1205076LO.

2002-03 A Model For the Evaluation of Archaeological Site Significance in Cities. Florida Department of Transportation, $49,500.USF DSR Contract # 1205075LO 2002 Historical Archaeology at Indian Key Historic State Park. Florida Park Service, $25,000. USF DSR Contract # 1205070LO 2001 Ybor City State Museum Oven Excavations. Florida Department of Environmental Protection. $3,100. USF DSR Contract # 1205068LO 2001 Historical Archaeology of Indian Key. Florida Park Service. $24,756. USF DSR Contract # 1205063LO. 2000 Indian Key Stabilization Archaeology. Friends of Islamorada Area State Parks. $22,708. (USF DSR Contract # 1205059LO) 1999 Archaeological Condition Assessment of Significant Sites in FDOT District 1. Florida Department of Transportation. ($40,000) (USF DSR # 1205056LO) 1997-98 Archaeological and Historical Survey of Tampa's Afro-Cuban and Buffalo Soldier Sites. Awarded by the Florida Department of State, Division of Historical Resources. ($12,500) (USF DSR Contract # 1205047LO). (Principal investigator, with Susan Greenbaum)

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1997-98 Archaeological and Historical Survey of the Anclote Key Lighthouse. Awarded by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection, Division of Recreation and Parks. ($25,000) (USF DSR Contract # 1205048LO). 1996-98 Archaeological Management Plan: Criteria for Evaluation of Archaeological Site Significance. Florida Department of Transportation ($100,000) (USF DSR Contract # 1205046LO). 1996 Survey of Pioneer Settlements in Rookery Bay (Friends of Rookery Bay, $5,000) 1985 Survey of Spanish Contact and Seminole Sites in the Withlacoochee Cove. Florida Department of State, Division of Historical Resources, Historic Preservation Grant-in-Aid, Tallahassee. 1985 Seminole Archaeology in the Withlacoochee Cove. The Wentworth Foundation, Gainesville. 1984 Cove of the Withlacoochee Site Survey. Florida Department of State, Division of Archives, Division of Historical Resources, Historic Preservation Grant-in-Aid, Tallahassee. 1984 Archaeology and Oral History of the Florida Seminoles. Florida State Museum Associates, Gainesville.

Teaching, Creative Scholarship, Miscellaneous Grants and Awards 2003 The Seminole Way of War: Presentation at the Theoretical Archaeological Group TAG) Annual Conference, University of Wales, December. Funded by USF International Travel Grant. $1,384.00 2000-2001 National Endowment for the Humanities “Scholar-in-Residence” for Pinellas County Schools. 2000 Virtual Culture: Proposal to Introduce Interactive Media to the Teaching of Anthropology (co P.I. with Elizabeth Bird). $15,000. Instructional Development Grant, University of South Florida Center for Teaching Enhancement. 1996 USF Faculty Creative Scholarship Award ($500). Developing Archaeology Education Kits for Public School Presentations.

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Publications Books: 2005 Frank Hamilton Cushing’s Florida Gulf Coast Journal. Coedited with Phyllis Kolianos. University Press of Florida, Gainesville. (winner of 2006 Rembert Patrick Best Academic Book Award from Florida Historical Society) 2005 The Lost Florida Manuscript of Frank Hamilton Cushing. Coedited with Phyllis Kolianos. University Press of Florida, Gainesville. (winner of 2006 Rembert Patrick Best Academic Book Award from Florida Historical Society). 2002 Pioneer in Space and Time: John Mann Goggin and the Development of Florida Archaeology. University Press of Florida, Gainesville. 1999 Unconquered People: Florida's Seminole and Miccosukee Indians. University Press of Florida, Gainesville. 1995 Crystal River: A Ceremonial Mound Complex on the Florida Gulf Coast. Florida Archaeology 8, Florida Department of State, Division of Historical Resources. Tallahassee. 1992 Excavations on the Franciscan Frontier: Archaeology of the Fig Springs Mission. University Press of Florida, Gainesville. (the 1992 press nominee for the Rembert W. Patrick Memorial Book Prize of the Florida Historical Society) 1989 Like Beads on a String: A Culture History of the Seminole Indians in North Peninsular Florida. University of Alabama Press, Tuscaloosa. (the 1990 press nominee for the Erminie Wheeler-Voeglin Prize of the Society of American Ethnohistory) Book Chapters: In Press A Band Of Outsiders: Yuchi Identity Among the 19th Century Florida Seminoles. In One of the Other Nations: Yuchi Indian Histories Before the Removal Era, edited by Jason Baird Jackson, University of Nebraska Press. 2008 Tree Tops Park, Pine Island Ridge FL, in American Indian Places, edited by Frances H. Kennedy, Houghton Mifflin. 2008 Labor and Survival Among the Black Seminoles of Florida, in Florida’s Working-Class Past: Current Perspectives on Labor, Race, and Gender from Spanish Florida to the New Immigration, edited by Robert Cassanello and Melanie Shell-Weiss, University Press of Florida, Gainesville. 2002 Using an Evaluation Matrix to Manage Archaeological Sites: An Alternative to Significance? In Thinking About Significance, edited by Robert Austin, George Ballo, and Kate Hoffman. Florida Archaeological Council Publications.

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2000 Archaeological Perspectives on Florida Seminole Ethnogenesis, in Indians of the Greater Southeast: Historical Archaeology and Ethnohistory, edited by Bonnie G. McEwan, pp. 299-317. University Press of Florida. 2000 The Origins of the Seminole Plantation System and its Role in Florida's Colonial Economy. in Colonial Plantations and Economy of Florida, edited by Jane Landers. University Press of Florida, Gainesville. 1997 The Southeast Culture Area (senior author with Susan Greenbaum). In Native North Americans: An Ethnohistorical Approach, edited by Molly Mignon and Daniel Boxberger, pp. 159-198. Kendall/Hunt Publishing, Inc., Dubuque. 1996 The Seminole and Miccosukee Peoples of Florida (junior author with John K. Mahon). In The New History of Florida, edited by Michael V. Gannon, pgs. 183-206. University Press of Florida, Gainesville. 1993 The Archaeology of Fig Springs Mission. In The Spanish Missions of La Florida, edited by Bonnie G. McEwan, pp. 165-192. University Press of Florida, Gainesville. 1992 Meeting the Challenge of Conserving Florida's Buried Past. In Proceedings of the 90th Annual Meeting of the Florida Historical Society, pp. 87-96. Florida Historical Society, Tampa. 1989 The Southeast Culture Area. In Native North Americans: An Ethnohistorical Approach, edited by Daniel L. Boxberger, pp. 135-165. Kendall/Hunt Publishing, Inc., Dubuque. Journal Articles: In Press Florida Archaeology Confronts the Recent Past: Four Case Studies from Tampa, Florida. Historical Archaeology In Press Toward a New View of History and Process at Crystal River. Southeastern Archaeology (third author with T. Pluckhahn and V. Thompson). 2007 Nativism, Resistance, and Ethnogenesis of the Florida Seminole Identity. Historical Archaeology 41 (4): 195-208. 2004 Why Florida Archaeology Matters. Southeastern Archaeology 22(2):210-226. 2002 Learning by Doing in Public Archaeology Training. Practicing Anthropology 24(2):11-15. 2001 The Origin and Significance of the Brickell Point Site (8DA12), also Known as the Miami Circle. The Florida Anthropologist 53:342-347. (senior author with Herschel E. Shepard and George M. Luer).

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2000 A Model Programme of Graduate Training in Public Archaeology. Antiquity 74:203-208. (senior author, with Nancy M. White) 1995 An Introduction to the Archaeology of Rookery Bay, Gateway to Florida's Ten Thousand Islands. (with Christine L. Newman) The Florida Anthropologist 48:133-145. 1994 John Wallace Griffin (1919-1993). The Florida Anthropologist 47:79-82. 1993 An Overview of the Prehistory of the Wekiva River Basin. The Florida Anthropologist 46:20-26. A Popeyed Bird-Head Effigy of Stone From the Homosassa River, Citrus County, Florida. The Florida Anthropologist 46:53-55. 1992 (with Christine L. Newman) Prehistoric and Historic Settlement in the Guana Tract, St. Johns County, Florida. The Florida Anthropologist 45:162-171. 1991 Archaeology of Fig Springs Mission. The Florida Anthropologist 44:187-203. 1987 On the Trail of Osceola's Seminoles in Florida. Archaeology 40 (2):58-59. (with Jeffrey M. Mitchem) Changing Settlement Patterns and Pottery Types in the Withlacoochee Cove. The Florida Anthropologist 40:154-166. 1986 The Cove of the Withlacoochee: A First Look at the Archaeology of an Interior Florida Wetland. The Florida Anthropologist 39:4-23. Newman's Garden (8Ci206): A Seminole Indian Site Near Lake Tsala Apopka, Florida. The Florida Anthropologist 39:208-220. 1984 (with Jeffrey M. Mitchem) Excavations at the Ruth Smith Mound (8Ci200). The Florida Anthropologist 37:98-109. 1975 (with Jerald T. Milanich) Dietary Scarcity: A Stimulus for Warfare among Southeastern Horticulturists During the Historic Period. Florida Journal of Anthropology 1:33-37. Book Reviews: 2006 Review of Florida Place Names of Indian Origin, by William Read. Historical Archaeology 40(2). 2003 Review of Buffalo Soldier Regiment: History of the Twenty-fifth United States Infantry, by John H. Nankivell. Caribbean Studies Newsletter 30 (2): 11. 2003 Review of The Tree That Bends, by Patricia Riles Wickman. Southeastern Archaeology 22(1).

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2002 Review of Struggle for Gulf Coast Borderlands: The Creek War and the Battle of New Orleans, 1812-1815, by Frank Lawrence Owsley, Jr. American Indian Culture and Research Journal 26 (2):195-197. 2002 Review of A Seminole Legend, by Betty Mae Jumper and Patsy West. Florida Humanities Council Forum. 2000 Review of Laboring in the Fields of the Lord, by Jerald T. Milanich. Antiquity 74:248-49 2000 Review of Timucuan Chiefdoms of Spanish Florida, Volume 1: Assimilation. Volume 2: Resistance and Destruction, by John E. Worth. Florida Historical Quarterly 79 (1):87-91. 1999 Review of Timucuan Chiefdoms of Spanish Florida, Volume 1: Assimilation. Volume 2: Resistance and Destruction, by John E. Worth. American Indian Quarterly 23:193-196. 1997 Review of Culture Change and the New Technology: An Archaeology of the Early American Industrial Era, by Paul Shackel. Southeastern Archaeology 16:184-85. 1996 Review of Domain of the Calusa (video). The Florida Anthropologist 49:291 1994 Review of The Seminoles of Florida, by James W. Covington. Southeastern Archaeology 13: 200-201. 1993 Review of Osceola's Legacy, by Patricia Wickman. Southeastern Archaeology 12:65-66. 1993 Review of Culture and Environment in the Domain of the Calusa, edited by William Marquardt. Florida Historical Quarterly 72:210-212 1988 Review of A Creek Source Book and A Seminole Source Book, edited by W.C. Sturtevant. Southeastern Archaeology 7:142. 1988 Review of Creeks and Seminoles, by J. Leitch Wright, Jr. The Florida Anthropologist 41:397-398. Shorter Publications (Encyclopedia entries, commentaries, misc.) and Popular Pieces: 2007 Seminole and Miccosukee Peoples of Florida. In New Encyclopedia of Southern Culture, vol. 6, Ethnicity, edited by Celeste Ray, pp. 224-226. University of North Carolina Press, Chapel Hill. 2006 The New Curriculum is More Than Courses. SAA Archaeological Record (The Magazine of the Society for American Archaeology) 6(5): 27-28. 2002 Native Americans. In Encyclopedia of Historical Archaeology, edited by Charles Orser, pgs. 380-83. Routledge Press, London.

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2002 Public Outreach and Education. In Encyclopedia of Historical Archaeology, edited by Charles Orser, pgs. 458-460. Routledge Press, London 2001 Warriors of Long Ago. Florida Humanities Council Forum (Winter 2001): 31-33. 2001 Pathways: The Seminole and Miccosukee People of Florida. Native Peoples 14 (6) (Sept./Oct.): 52-57. 2000 Local Politics and Archaeology. Anthropology News 41 (9) (December):17. Professional Papers Presented: 2010 Chipco’s House and the Role of the Individual in Shaping Seminole Cultural Response to the Larger World. Society for Historical Archaeology annual meeting, January 8, Amelia Island. 2010 Front Yard, Back Yard. Neighborhood Archaeology in Urban Tampa, Florida. Society for American Archaeology annual meeting, April 17, St. Louis. 2009 From the Ground Up: Building Collaborative Research at Weedon Island (with AWIARE). Florida Anthropological Society Annual Meeting, May 9, Pensacola. 2007 The Public Face of Archaeology in the Sunshine State. Society for Applied Anthropology Annual Meeting, March 31, Tampa. (senior author with Judith Bense). Native American Identity and the Market Economy, 1775-1850. Discussant. Society for American Archaeology Annual Meeting, Austin, Texas, April 27. Mapping the Moundbuilders: High Definition Techniques at Florida’s Crystal River Mounds. Society for American Archaeology Annual Meeting, Austin, Texas, April 28. (senior author with Lori Collins and Travis Doering). 2006 Letting Culture Out of the Box: Cades Pond and Other Sparkling Dew Drops of Processualism. Southeastern Archaeological Conference (SEAC) Annual Meeting, Little Rock, November 9. Domestic Life and Shell Tools at Weedon Island. Southeastern Archaeological Conference (SEAC) Annual Meeting, Little Rock. (junior author with Jonathan Dean). 2006 Toward a Research Design for the Archaeology of the Ten Thousand Islands. Society for American Archaeology Annual Meeting, San Juan P.R., April. 2005 The Significance Issue in Urban Archaeology. FDOT Central Environmental Management Office Annual Meeting, Sarasota, October 5.

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2004 Challenges and Trends in the Anthropology Graduate Program at the University of South Florida. Society for Applied Anthropology Annual Meeting, Dallas, April 1. 2003 The Seminole Way of War. Theoretical Archaeological Group (TAG). University of Wales, Lampeter. December 19. 2003 Virtual Tour: An Interpretive Journey Bringing Weeden Back to Weedon. Florida Anthropologial Society annual meeting, Tallahassee, May 10. (with P. Kolianos and S.K. Stewart). 2002 The Historical Archaeology of Florida’s Spanish Indians. Society for American Archaeology annual meeting, April, Denver. 2002 The Archaeology of an 1830s Wrecking Community. Society for Historical Archaeology annual meeting, January 7, Mobile, AL. 2001 The Unfulfilled Promise of Seminole Archaeology. Presented at the annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, New Orleans, April 20. Alternatives to Site Significance? Presented at Florida Archaeological Council symposium, Florida Anthropological Society annual meeting. St. Augustine. May. 2000 Patterns of Archaeological Significance in Florida and Implications for FDOT Cultural Resource Management. Florida Department of Transportation Environmental Management Conference, St. Petersburg, Sept. 27. 2000 Toward an Archaeological Model of Seminole Indian Battle Strategy During Florida's Second Seminole War (1835-1842). Presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology, Quebec City, Quebec. January 6. 1999 Beyond the Realm of the Dead: Archaeology and the Ethics of the Living. American Anthropological Society annual meeting, Chicago. November 19. 1998 Archaeology at the Crossroads: New Directions in Transportation Archaeology in Florida. Presented at the Society for American Archaeology annual meeting, Seattle. March 28. 1997 Toward An Archaeology of Pioneer Florida. Presented at the Society of American Archaeology annual meeting, Nashville. April 3. 1996 New Approach to Evaluating Archaeological Site Significance. Florida Department of Transportation Statewide Conference on Environmental Management, Orlando, October 8-10. 1995 Graduate Education in Public Archaeology at the University of South Florida, Tampa. (with Nancy White). Presented at the Chacmool Conference "Public or Perish," Calgary, Alberta, Canada. November 11.

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1994 Purchasing the Past: The Effectiveness of Protecting Archaeological Sites Through Acquisition in Florida. Southeastern Archaeological Conference Annual Meeting, Lexington, KY. November 10. 1994 Pathfinders of Florida Archaeology: Goggin, Griffin, and the Glory Years of the 1940s. Florida Historical Society Annual Meeting, Fort Myers. May 20. 1992 Meeting the Challenge of Conserving Florida's Buried Past. Florida Historical Society Annual Meeting, St. Augustine. 1992 John Mann Goggin and the Development of Florida Archaeology. Southeastern Archaeological Conference Annual meeting, Little Rock. October 22. 1990 The Conservation of Florida Archaeological Sites on State Lands. Southeastern Archaeological Conference Annual Meeting, Mobile. 1989 Of Prophets and Potsherds: Native American Self-Identity in the Southeast. First Joint Archaeological Congress, Baltimore. January 7. The Fig Springs Mission. Florida Anthropological Society Annual Meeting, Jacksonville. Archaeology at Fig Springs: The 1989 Village Excavations. Southeastern Archaeological Conference Annual Meeting, Tampa. November 10. 1988 First Comments on the Fig Springs Mission. Florida Anthropological Society Annual Meeting, Orlando. Enigma Stigma--The Story of Florida's Crystal River Mounds. Florida Anthropological Society Annual Meeting, Orlando. 1988 1988 Excavations at Fig Springs. Southeastern Archaeological Conference Annual meeting, New Orleans. October 20. 1986 The Cove of the Withlacoochee Archaeology Project; Poster Session, Florida Anthropological Society Annual Meeting, Gainesville. 1985 Recent Excavations at Tatham Mound, Citrus County, Florida. (with J.M. Mitchem) Florida Anthropological Society Annual Meeting, Daytona Beach. 1985 Newman's Garden: A Single Component Seminole Site From the 19th Century Near Lake Tsala Apopka, Florida. (with D. Sheppard) Florida Anthropological Society Annual Meeting, Daytona Beach. 1984 Test Excavations at Board Island, Citrus County, Florida. (with J.M. Mitchem) Florida Anthropological Society Annual Meeting, West Palm Beach.

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Seminole Indians During the Second Seminole War: An Archaeological Perspective From the Cove of the Withlacoochee. Southeastern Archaeological Conference Annual Meeting, Pensacola. Archaeology and Contemporary Community : A Case Study From Small Town Florida. University of Florida, Department of Anthropology, Faculty-Student Colloquium. Poster Sessions 2005 History Lost and Found in Urban Tampa, Florida: Archaeology and Cultural Heritage on Central Avenue. Society for Applied Anthropology annual meeting, Santa Fe, N.M., April 8. 2003 Frank Hamilton Cushing: Florida Archaeologist (with Phyllis Kolianos). Society for American Archaeology Annual Meeting, Milwaukee, April 11. 2002 Archaeology at Indian Key Historic State Park (senior author, with L. Collins, A. Broadbent, and L. Lamb). Florida Anthropological Society Annual Meeting, May. 1996 Graduate Training in Public Archaeology at USF. (with Nancy White) Presented at the annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology (SAA), New Orleans. April. 1995 Graduate Program in Public Archaeology at USF, Tampa. (with Nancy White) Presented at the Chacmool Conference "Public or Perish," Calgary, Alberta, Canada. November 9-12. Professional Awards: 1996 Florida Anthropological Society's Ripley P. Bullen Memorial Award for outstanding contribution by a professional archaeologist to improving relationships with avocational archaeologists. 1991 Florida Preservation Award, presented by the Florida Trust for Historic Preservation (to the C.A.R.L. Archaeological Survey). Published Research Reports: 1994 An Archaeological Survey of the Cone Ranch Addition to Paynes Prairie State Preserve. Florida Archaeology Reports 33, Division of Historical Resources, Bureau of Archaeological Research, Tallahassee. 1993 Archaeological Site Survey and Cultural Resource Assessment of the Peacock Springs State Recreation Area. Florida Archaeology Reports 27, Division of Historical Resources, Bureau of Archaeological Research, Tallahassee. (with Christine L. Newman)

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1988 Excavations at Fig Springs, (8Co1), Season 2, July-December. Florida Archaeology Reports 4, Division of Historical Resources, Bureau of Archaeological Research, Tallahassee. 1988 Archaeological Investigations at the Fig Springs Mission (8Co1): Season 1, January-July, 1988. Florida Archaeology Reports 11, Division of Historical Resources, Bureau of Archaeological Research, Tallahassee. 1986 Survey of Spanish Contact and Seminole Sites Along the Withlacoochee River. (with J.M. Mitchem) Florida State Museum, Department of Anthropology Miscellaneous Project Report Series no. 29, Gainesville. 1985 (with J.M. Mitchem, D.L. Ruhl, J. Savelle, L. Sellers, and L. Sharik) Preliminary Report on Excavations at the Tatham Mound (8Ci203), Citrus County, Florida, Season 1. Florida State Museum, Department of Anthropology Miscellaneous Project Report Series no. 23, Gainesville. 1985 The Cove of the Withlacoochee Archaeology Project Final Compliance Report. Florida State Museum, Department of Anthropology Miscellaneous Project Report Series no. 24, Gainesville. 1983 The Search for Powell's Town: A Preliminary Report on Survey and Test Excavations. Florida State Museum, Department of Anthropology Miscellaneous Project Report Series no. 19, Gainesville.

Contract and Grant Reports 2005 Comprehensive Cultural Resource Survey of the Weedon Island Preserve, Pinellas County, Florida. Report submitted to Pinellas County and the Florida Division of Historical Resources (senior author with Jonathan Dean, Matthew O’Brien, and Lori Collins). 2004 A GIS Archaeological Modeling and Testing of Nine ELAPP Preserves, Hillsborough County, Florida. Report submitted to the Hillsborough County Lands Acquisition and Protection Program (ELAPP) and Florida Division of Historical Resources (senior author with Lori Collins). 2004 A Model of Archaeological Site Significance in Cities. Report submitted to Florida Department of Transportation (senior author with Lori Collins). 2003 GPS and GIS Analysis of the Miami Circle. Report prepared for Panamerican Consultants and the Florida Division of Historical Resources. (senior author with Lori Collins). 2003 Cultural Resource Inventory of the Ten Thousand Islands Preserve. Report prepared for the Friends of Rookery Bay and the Florida Division of Historical Resources. (senior author with Lori Collins) 2002 Excavations On Fourth Street, Indian Key Historic State Park, The 2002 Season. Submitted to the Florida Park Service. (senior author with Lori Collins).

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2001 Excavations in Feature F, Indian Key Historic State Park, The 2001 Season. Submitted to the Florida Park Service. (senior author with Lori D. Collins). 2001 Historical Archaeology of Indian Key (8MO15): Report of the 2000 Investigations. Submitted to the Florida Park Service. (senior author with L. Collins and K. Driscoll). 2000 Condition Assessment Study of Significant Archaeological Sites on FDOT District 1 Right of Ways. Prepared for the Florida Department of Transportation, Central Environmental Management Office, Tallahassee. (senior author with Jill Clay) 1999 Soldiers and Patriots: Buffalo Soldiers and Afro-Cubans in Tampa, 1898. Editor (editor, with chapters by Weisman, Greenbaum, Mohlman, and Weisman and Mayo). Prepared for the Florida Division of Historical Resources. 1999 Managing Archaeological Significance: Recommended Strategies for FDOT District 1. (coauthor with A. East and S. Hopper). Prepared for the Florida Department of Transportation, Central Environmental Management Office. Managing Archaeological Significance: Recommended Strategies for: FDOT District 2 (senior author with S. Hopper and A. East). FDOT District 3 (coauthor with S. Hopper and A. East). FDOT District 4 (coauthor with A. East and S. Hopper). FDOT District 5 (coauthor with S. Hopper and A. East). FDOT District 6 (coauthor with A. East and S. Hopper). FDOT District 7 (coauthor with A. East and S. Hopper). 1999 Archaeology at the Crossroads: New Directions in Transportation Archaeology in Florida. An introductory companion report for the seven-volume FDOT series. 1999 An Evaluation and Assessment of the Origins of the Miami Circle Site at Brickell Point (8DA12). senior author with G. Luer and H. Shepard. Report submitted to the Florida Division of Historical Resources, Tallahassee. 1998 Guiding Light to Safe Anchorage: An Archaeological and Historical Survey of the Anclote Keys Light Station (8PI8566). Report prepared for the Florida Park Service. (Senior author with T. Fassler and G. Mohlman). 1996 An Archaeological Survey of the Fiddlesticks Tract, Pine Island, Lee County, Florida. Prepared for RER Recovery, Inc. 1996 Artifacts from 8HI50 in the USF Archaeological Collections. Prepared for Geo-Marine, Inc., Plano, Texas. 1988 The Archaeology of the "Save Our Rivers" Projects. A report prepared for the Southwest Florida Water Management District, Brooksville. (with William H. Marquardt)

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1988 An Archaeological and Historical Survey of the Carlton Tract, Sumter County, Florida. A report prepared for the Southwest Florida Water Management District, Brooksville. (with William H. Marquardt) 1987 Analysis of Aboriginal Ceramics and Other Non-Lithic Materials, in Archaeological Test Excavations at the Neals Landing Site (8Ja45), Jackson County, Florida, by Herschel A. Franks and Jill-Karen Yakubik, pp. 165-175. Earth Search, Inc., New Orleans. 1987 A Cultural Resource Inventory of the Crystal River Archaeological Site (8Ci1), Citrus County, Florida. A report prepared for the Florida Department of Natural Resources, Bureau of Land and Aquatic Resource Management, Tallahassee, in compliance with contract C4701. (used as supporting document by the National Park Service for National Historic Landmark nomination, 1989). 1974 Archaeological and Historical Survey of Site 1, St. Mary's River Watershed Project. A report prepared for the USDA, Soil Conservation Service, College Park, Maryland, in compliance with contract 88-MD-SCS-75.

Related Professional Activities 2007 Co-organizer Rethinking Weeden Island: Designing Research for the 21st Century. Roundtable held at Weedon Island Preserve, St. Petersburg, FL., December 1. 2004 Steering Committee, Florida Network of Public Archaeology Centers. A joint initiative of the Florida Division of Historical Resources and the University of West Florida. 2004 Egmont Key Cultural Resource Advisory Team, for the US Fish and Wildlife Service. 1999 Organizer and Chair, Invited Executive Session "Archaeology and the Ethics of Engagement." American Anthropological Society Annual Meeting, Chicago. November 19. Society for American Archaeology Activities 2006 Forum: The New Graduate Curriculum: Heritage, Public Policy, and the Professional ace of Archaeology. SAA Annual Meeting, San Juan, P.R., April 29. Discussant. 1996 Protecting Archaeological Sites on Private Lands. Panel member and Presenter. SAA Sponsored Workshop. Society for American Archaeology (SAA) Annual Meeting, New Orleans. National Park Service Activities 1997 Comment and review of “Missions of La Florida Multiple Property National Historic Landmark Nomination.” Florida Archaeological Council

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1998 -2000 President. Archaeological Training Workshops 2007 Archaeological Aspects of Coastal Restoration. Presented to the Gulf of Mexico Alliance, Regional Restoration Coordination Team. Weedon Island Preserve, Pinellas County, Fl. September 25. 2001 Pioneer Settlements in Rookery Bay NERR. Presented at workshop for law enforcment officers, Rookery Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve, Naples. September 21. 2000 How University Partnerships Can Help You Reach Your Cultural Resource Management Goals. Florida Park Service Annual Park Manager's Meeting, Sarasota, September 15. 1996 The Concept of Archaeological Significance as a Management Tool. Coastal Zone Management Workshop. Florida Department of Environmental Protection, Aquatic Preserves Program. St. Petersburg, Florida. Cultural Resource Management on Public Lands. Coastal Zone Management Workshop. Apalachicola National Estuarine Research Reserve, Apalachicola. 1995 Management Issues With Cultural Resources. Coastal Zone Management Workshop, Rookery Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve, Naples. Seminar in Florida Archaeology conducted for park rangers in District 2, Florida Park Service, Paynes Prairie, Gainesville. 1993 Expert Instructor for Soil Conservation Service Cultural Resources Module 8 Field Workshop, Area 3. Crystal River. 1992 Cultural Resource Seminar for Northeast Region staff, Florida Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission, Lake City. 1991 Cultural Resource Seminar for Assistant Park Managers, Florida Park Service. Lake City. Research Expeditions 1989 Expedition Leader, Smithsonian Research Expedition, "Archaeology of a 17th Century Spanish Mission," Conducted at the Fig Springs site (Ichetucknee Springs State Park, Columbia County, Florida), February 19 - March 3. National Register Nominations: 1994 The Portavant Mound Complex at Emerson Point.

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1993 Wakulla Springs Archaeological District (with Barbara Mattick and Christine L. Newman) 1992 Twin Mounds Archaeological District (8OR457,459). (with Christine L. Newman) 1991 Spruce Creek Mounds (8VO99). 1991 Garden Patch Site (8DI4). (with Barbara Mattick and Christine L. Newman) 1991 Shell Bluff Landing (8SJ32). (with Christine L. Newman) 1990 Big Mound Key and Boggess Ridge Archaeological District. National Historic Landmark Nominations: 1995 The Fig Springs Mission (8CO1) (added to Spanish Missions context). 1991 The Crystal River Site (8CI1) (with Mark R. Barnes). Dedicated March 23. Professional Memberships: Society for American Archaeology (SAA) American Anthropological Association (AAA) Society for Historical Archaeology (SHA) Society for Applied Anthropology (SfAA) Florida Anthropological Society (FAS) Current Research and Newsletter Publications: 1993 Why Preserve Archaeological Sites? Archaeology and Public Education, a newsletter of the Society for American Archaeology. 4(2):1,9. 1988 Fig Springs Mission. LAMAR Briefs 12:8-9 1985 Some Notes on the Fort Brooke Cemetery (8Hi998). Florida Anthropological Society Newsletter 106. 1985 Withlacoochee Archaeology: De Soto Trail, Spanish Contact, Osceola's Camp, and the Famous Crystal River Site. LAMAR Briefs 6:18-19. 1985 FSM Archaeologists Discover Osceola's Hideout Using 148-Year-Old Diary. Florida State Museum News 14 (1):1-2.

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1984 Current Research, Florida. Southeastern Archaeological Conference Newsletter 26(2). 1984 New Radiocarbon Dates From Withlacoochee River Shell Middens. The Florida Anthropologist 37:204-206. 1983 The Inverness Seminole Project. Society for Historical Archaeology Newsletter 16(3):34.

PUBLIC SERVICE ACTIVITIES Florida Anthropological Society Activities: 2008 FAS Annual Meeting Keynote Address “Beneath City Streets: What Archaeology Can Tell Us About City Life.” Tampa, May 3. 1996-1997 Book Review Editor, The Florida Anthropologist 1995-1998 Chair, Florida Anthropological Society 50th Anniversary Commemoration Committee. Activities include producing a video on prehistoric Florida Indians with grant funding from the Florida Division of Historical Resources and the development of an index of all volumes of The Florida Anthropologist. 1992-1995 Editor, The Florida Anthropologist, the quarterly journal of the Florida Anthropological Society. Florida Humanities Council Activities: 2007 Florida Center for Teachers Seminar, Native Peoples of Florida, Clewiston. 2004 Indian and European Interaction in the Early Colonial Period, in “Race in America” Seminar, Florida Center for Teachers, June 23. 2004 History, Heritage, and Archaeology at Chinsegut Hill. Seminar Leader, Florida Center for Teachers, June 14-18. 2003 Bringing Weedon Back to Weeden. Lecture and guided tour of Weeden Island archaeological site for “Trail of Lost Tribes” Lecture series, March 25. 2001 Florida History Summit. The Importance of Florida Archaeology. St. Petersburg, Florida, November. 2000 Archaeology and Community: Sacred and Secular. Florida Center for Teachers Seminar, November 17.

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1999 Archaeology and Community: Prehistory of the Florida Gulf Coast. Florida Center for Teachers Seminar, November 11. "What is This Thing Called Work: Gender and Age Roles in Prehistory. Florida Center for Teachers Seminar, October 14. 1998 Tour of Crystal River Indian Mounds for Florida Center for Teachers Workshop. November 6. What is This Thing Called Work: Gender and Age Roles in Prehistory? Florida Center for Teachers Seminar, June 20. 1997 "Archaeology and the Community" workshop. Florida Humanities Council, Florida Center for Teachers Seminar. October 8. 1997 Tour of the Crystal River Indian Mounds for "The Florida Gathering," 1997, Homosassa Springs. March 21-23. 1996 What is This Thing Called Work? Session on Work in Prehistory. Florida Center for Teachers Seminars. June. 1996 Florida Indians, Then and Now. Session on Prehistoric Indians of Florida. Florida Center for Teachers Seminars. July. 1995 "The First Peoples: Native Americans in Alachua County." Matheson Historical Center, Gainesville. 1992 Panel member (with Mary Francis Johns and Alan Jumper), "The View from the Shore," a public forum to discuss differing views of material culture by Native Americans and anthropologists. Florida Humanities Council, Appleton Museum, Ocala. April 24. Seminole Wars Historic Foundation Activities: 2004 The Importance of the Second Seminole War in National History and History’s Lessons. Presentation to the Army-Navy Club, Washington, D.C, January. 22. 2003 Seminole Wars Multiple Property National Register Cover Nomination. Florida Department of State, Division of Historical Resources. $11,000. 2002 Proposal for State Acquisition of the Wahoo Swamp Battlefield through the “Florida Forever” Program. 2001 Seminole War Battlefield Archaeology and Public Education. Grant funded by the William H. Donner Foundation, Inc., $25,000.

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2000 Developing a Public History Initiative For Florida's Seminole Wars. Grant funded by the William H. Donner Foundation, Inc., $25,000. 1999 Organizer and Chair, Inaugural Session of the Seminole Wars Roundtable. Dade City, November 6. Other: 1998 Tour leader, Coastal Heritage Tour of Citrus County, for the Florida Trust for Historic Preservation. May 16. Public Presentations: 2008 Using Archaeology to Study Florida’s Recent Past. Public lecture in conjunction with Florida Anthropological Society annual meeting, Tampa, May 3. 2007 Historical Perspectives on Florida Seminole Cultural Survival. Keynote lecture in conjunction with exhibit opening “Seminole People of Florida: Survival and Success.” Museum of Florida History, Tallahassee, November 15. 2007 Prehistoric and Historic Occupation in Fakahatchee Strand. Public lecture presented at Fakahatchee Strand State Preserve, Copeland, Florida. June 17. 2006 Frank Hamilton Cushing in Florida. USF Humanities Institute “Main Event,” October 19. 2005 Florida’s First Patriots: The Seminole Indians and the Seminole Wars. DeSoto Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution, Tampa, November 11. 2004 Pinellas County’s First People. Boyd Hill Nature Park, St. Petersburg, November 9. Why We Should Know About the Seminole Wars. Citrus County Historical Society, Inverness, October 18. An Afternoon With Capt. Mervine Mix: Differing Perspectives on the Second Seminole War. Co-organizer and panel moderator. USF Florida Studies Center and Special Collections, October 1. 2003 The Seminole Way of War: Perspectives From Battlefield Archaeology. St. Augustine Archaeological Association. April 8. Historic Central Avenue Archaeological Dig. Presentation before the Historic Preservation Commission, City of Tampa, City Council Chambers, August 12. 2002 Raiders of Lost Florida. “Trail of Lost Tribes” Lecture Series sponsored by Florida Humanities Council, Crystal River, March 6. Urban Archaeology at Central Avenue, Perry Harvey Park: Historical Slide Presentation. Presentation for Ada T. Payne Friends of Urban Libraries, Ybor City Public Library, August 26.

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2002 Making Shadows and Reflections: Florida’s Lost Peoples. Visions of Nature, Voices of Nature. An Environmental Film Festival at Eckerd College. Cosponsored by the Florida Humanities Council. January 22. 2002 Beneath City Streets: Tampa’s Buried Legacy. USF Lunch With a Scholar Program, University Club, Tampa. January 23. 2001 Back to the Future: Retelling the Indian Key Story Through Archaeology. Friends of Islamorada Area State Parks Annual Banquet, Islamorada, March 14. 2000 Why Should We Care About Preserving Cultural Resources? Riverview Chamber of Commerce Member's Luncheon address, August 15. 2000 Contemporary Perspectives on Archaeological Ethics. USF Ethics Center, Spring 2000 Luncheon Series. April 13. Prehistory of the Tampa Bay Area. Pinellas Chapter of the Florida Native Plant Society, Largo. March 1. 1999 Origins of the Florida Seminoles. Panel discussion at Eckerd College. Sponsored by the Florida Humanities Council and the Seminole Tribe of Florida. November 7. Issues of Repatriation. Columbus Day forum sponsored by USF Chapter of Amnesty International, USF, October 11. The Wekiva River Basin in Prehistory. Public lecture hosted by the Friends of the Wekiva River, Inc., Longwood, Florida, October 7. 1998 The Buffalo Soldiers in Tampa. Dedication ceremony for Buffalo Soldier historical marker, Tampa, December 5. 1998 Florida Archaeology's Greatest Hits. Public lecture presented to the Time Sifters chapter of the Florida Anthropological Society, Sarasota. 1997 Approaching the Past. Panel presentation as part of public forum held in conjunction with the opening of the "Florida's First People" exhibit, Museum of Florida History, Tallahassee. November 6. 1997 Raiders of Lost Florida. Public lecture presented to the Central Gulf Coast Archaeological Society, St. Petersburg. October 15. 1997 Raiders of Lost Florida. Historic Spanish Point and Gulf Coast Heritage Association, Inc. Osprey, Florida. February 19.

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1994 The Importance of Collier County in Florida Archaeology. Florida Anthropological Society, Southwest Florida Archaeological Society Chapter, Naples. October 19. 1994 John M. Goggin: Man and Myth. Florida Anthropological Society, Time Sifters Chapter, Sarasota. March 16. 1993 Public lecture on Seminole Indian history and archaeology and guided walk through Paynes Prairie during Florida Archaeology Week (October 9). 1991 Resistance and Revival: Seminole Indian Archaeology of the Second Seminole War, 1835-1842. Florida Anthropological Society, Time Sifters Chapter. September 24. 1991 Main address, National Historic Landmark Dedication ceremony, Crystal River State Archaeological Site. 1991 The Archaeology and Cultural History of the Seminole Indians in Florida (public lecture). Daytona Beach Museum of Arts and Sciences, February 19. 1990 Forum Participant (with Joe Quetone, Billy Cypress, and Anthony Paredes), The "Discovery" of America: Evidence Versus Perceptions. Museum of Florida History, Tallahassee, May 22. 1990 Challenges to Florida Archaeology During the Green Decade. St. Augustine Archaeological Society, September 26. 1990 An Introduction to the Crystal River Site. Florida Division of Recreation and Parks "Celebration of the Outdoors." Crystal River State Archaeological Site. 1989 Mission Excavations in North Florida. Florida Anthropological Society, Central Gulf Coast Chapter, Tampa. 1989 Excavations on the Franciscan Frontier: Archaeology of the North Florida Timucua Missions. Archaeological Institute of America, Gainesville Chapter, Gainesville. 1987 Powell's Town and the Archaeology of Osceola's Leadership. Citrus County Historical Society, Inverness, Florida. 1986 Who Were (And Are) Florida's Indians? Withlacoochee River Archaeology Council meeting, Inverness, Florida. 1985 Florida State Museum Public Radio Program, "Osceola's Seminoles in the Cove of the Withlacoochee." Air date, May 30. 1985 Invited guest speaker, Florida State Museum, Department of Interpretation Museum Volunteers Appreciation Luncheon, May 24; "Archaeology and the Many Faces of Volunteerism."

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1984 Florida State Museum Public Radio Program, "Fort Foster Historic Site." Air Date, October 18. Community and Public Education Activities: 2002 Consultant for Exploring Florida: A Social Studies Resource for Students and Teachers. Department of Instructional Technology and Florida Center of Instructional Technology, USF, and Pinellas County School District. 1999 Faculty coordinator, USF Archaeology Open House. April 11. 1996 Archaeology in the City. Presented at Ybor City Public Library for the Booker T. Washington Middle School After-School Program. 1995 Guided tour of Camp Izard Seminole War Battlefield, Marion County, Florida. October 21. 1993 Organizing Committee, Florida's first "Archaeology Week." Responsibilities included the design and production of thematic poster and development of a statewide newspaper supplement on archaeology. 1993 Guided tour to the Garden Patch mounds, Dixie County, during Florida Archaeology Week (October 2). 1993 Guided tour of the Crystal River State Archaeological Site during Florida Archaeology Week (October 3). 1992 Guided tour of archaeological sites in Guana River State Park, with the assistance of the St. Augustine Archaeological Association 1988 Teacher Workshop Director, Florida Museum of Natural History, "Introduction to Archaeology" 1985 Community liaison, Florida Governor Bob Graham's De Soto Trail Commission. 1984-1994 Community Resource Volunteer, School Board of Alachua County. Public school programs on Florida Indians, North American prehistory, archaeology. 1983 Founded the Withlacoochee River Archaeology Council (WRAC), a group of avocational archaeologists based in Inverness, Florida. Attained chapter status with the Florida Anthropological Society. Edited and published quarterly WRAC newsletter, 1983-1987. Board Memberships and Other Public Activities: 2008 Weedon Island Preseve, Weedon Island Cultural and Natural History Center (Pinellas County). President, Alliance for Weedon Island Research and Education, Inc. (AWIARE), a

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nonprofit dedicated to promoting archaeological research and public education at Weedon Island Preserve. 2000-2005 President , Seminole Wars Historic Foundation, Inc., a nonprofit organization dedicated to the protection and preservation of Seminole War military and Seminole Indian archaeological sites. 1996-1999 Ybor Museum Society Board of Directors Advisory Committee. Ybor City State Museum, Museum Society, Tampa, Florida. 1997-1998 Member, Board of Directors, Central Gulf Coast Archaeological Society, St. Petersburg, Florida. Other Museum-Related and Public Activities: 2007 Seminole People of Florida: Survival and Success. Exhibit Consultant, Museum of Florida History, Florida Department of State, Tallahassee. Exhibit dates November 15, 2007-June 1, 2008. 2002 National Museum of the American Indian-Pinellas County Weedon Island Cultural and Natural History Center. Scholar consultant. 2001 Aboriginal Bark Paintings and Native American Artifacts. Guest curator, USF Contemporary Art Museum. University of South Florida, Tampa. 2001 16th-Century Florida. Exhibit script developed for the Museum of Florida History, Tallahassee. 1999 Form Follows Function: Historic Glass Artifacts from Tampa in USF Collections. Exhibit designed and installed in the Science Alcove of the MOSI Library, Museum of Science and Industry, Tampa. 1998 Buffalo Soldiers in Tampa, 1898. Exhibit designed for the Ybor City State Museum Spanish American War centennial activities, installed May 26. 1997 Getting the Job Done: 12,000 Years of Florida Tools From the USF Collections. Exhibit designed and installed at the Museum of Science and Industry (MOSI), Tampa. 1994-1997 Consulting Scholar for the Florida Department of State, Museum of Florida History's "Florida's First People" exhibit. Responsible for conceptual plan, script development, and artifact selection for the Paleoindian, Archaic, St. Johns, Southwest Coast, Panhandle, and Contact Period sections. Exhibit opened November 6, 1997. 1987-present Assist the Florida Park Service in developing public interpretation of archaeological resources in state parks. Projects include design of new brochure and video at the Crystal River State Archaeological Site and the development of interpretive signage in Rock Springs Run State Reserve, Orange County, and a self-guided archaeological trail on Fort George Island, Duval County.

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1983-84 Conceptual design, text, and exhibit preparation for the Citrus County Historical Museum, Inverness. Video and Film: 1998 Executive Producer, Shadows and Reflections. A video about the search for Florida's ancient Indian cultures, funded by the Florida Division of Historical Resources, produced for the Florida Anthropological Society. Winner of the 1998 Louis Wolfson II Media History Center Award. 1995 How the West Was Lost. Consultant for Episode 4, "The Unconquered Seminoles," KUSA TV, Denver. Aired on the Discovery Channel, January 17, 1995. 1992 An Introduction to the Crystal River Site. Script written for the Florida Department of Natural Resources. Video shown at the park visitor center. 1987-1988 Consulting scholar for video documentary Black Warriors of the Seminole, WUFT TV and the Florida Endowment for the Humanities. Air Date July 9, 1990. (winner of the 1990 Suncoast Regional Emmy Award for best documentary, National Black Programming Consortium "Award of Merit," and Florida Historical Society "Golden Quill" Award)

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DEPARTMENT AND UNIVERSITY SERVICE

Anthropology Department Service: 2009- Department Chair 2003-2005 Graduate Director 2004-2005 Associate (Deputy) Chair 1997-2001 Deputy Chair of the department. Duties include assisting the chair in the development and implementation of departmental policy, advising chair on various committee activities, and representing the department at university functions. 1999-2001, 2003-04 Faculty Advisory Committee (FAC) University Service: 2004 Provost’s Graduate Studies Visioning Task Force and Associate Provost/Graduate School Dean Search Committee 2003-2005 Graduate Council (chair of Curriculum Committee, 2004-present) 2003 Government Relations Committee (Reports to Faculty Senate) 2000- 2003 Faculty Senator (College of Arts and Sciences) 1998-2001 University Publications Council. 1998-1999 Community and Urban Initiative Task Force. 1997-2001 USF Contemporary Art Museum Acquisition Advisory Committee.

TEACHING ACTIVITIES Courses Taught: 2009 ANG 6115 Current Issues and Techniques in Advanced CRM. 2005 ANT 4312 North American Indians 2004 ANT 4153/6198 North American Archaeology ANG 6197 Cultural Resource Management 2003 Spring ANG 6931 Graduate Proseminar ANT 4181 Museum Methods

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Fall ANG 6447 Advanced Methods in Archaeology (Urban Archaeology) 2002 Fall ANT 4153/6198 North American Archaeology ANG 6197 Cultural Resource Management (Public Archaeology) Spring ANG 5937 Graduate Proseminar ANT 4179/6198 Historical Archaeology

2001 Spring: ANT 4158 Florida Archaeology ANT 5937 Graduate Proseminar

2000 Spring: ANT 5937 Graduate Proseminar ANT 4181 Museum Methods Fall: ANT 2000 Anthropology ANT 4153/6198 North American Archaeology 1999 Fall: ANT 6197 Cultural Resource Management (Public Archaeology) USF Summer Archaeological Field School: ANT 4158 Florida Archaeology ANT 4180 Lab Methods ANT 4124 Field Methods Spring: ANT 4172/6198 Historical Archaeology ANT 5937/7933 Graduate Proseminar (Core faculty) 1998 Fall: ANT 4153/6198 North American Archaeology ANT 6197 Public Archaeology (CRM) USF Summer Archaeological Field School: ANT 4158 Florida Archaeology ANT 4180 Lab Methods

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ANT 4124 Field Methods Spring: ANT 5937/7933 Graduate Proseminar in Anthropology 1997 ANT 3100 Archaeology (2 sections) (Fall) USF Archaeological Field School (Florida Archaeology, Field Methods, Lab Methods) (Summer) Museum Methods (ANT 4181) (Spring) 1996 ANT 4172 Historical Archaeology ANT 6197 Public Archaeology (CRM) ANT 3100 Archaeology ANT 4153 North American Archaeology 1995 ANT 3100 Archaeology ANT 6197 Public Archaeology 1994 Historical Archaeology (ANT 4172). University of South Florida, Fall Semester (adjunct). 1989 Field Methods in Archaeology (ANT 5126,5128). (archaeological field school, University of Florida, Spring Semester 1989) (adjunct) 1989 Seminar in Archaeology (ANT 4123,5115). (topics in Florida and southeastern archaeology, archaeological field school, University of Florida, Spring Semester 1989) (adjunct) 1987 The Development of World Civilizations (ANT 2141). (introductory survey of world prehistory, University of Florida, Summer semesters, adjunct) Graduate Students Supervised (Completed Degrees) 2009 Kelley Scudder-Temple, Ph.D., An Absence of Presence: The Voices of Marginalized Communities in the Development and Implementation of Cultural Resource Management Initiatives in the British West Indies: A Case Study 2008 Felicia Silpa, M.A., Historical Archaeological Research Designs for Gamble Plantation, Ellenton, Florida. 2007 Lori D. Collins, Ph.D., Understanding and Closing the Gaps: A GAP Approach Linking Archaeology and Land Acquisition Strategies.

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2005 Toni Carrier, M.A., Trade and Plunder Networks in the Second Seminole War in Florida, 1835-1842. Kory McNeil Bennett, M.A., The Development of Anthropology Curriculum for High School: A Case Study From Durant High School, Hillsborough County, Florida. 2004 Christine Bell, M.A. Analysis of Fort Dade and 19th-Century Sites in Florida Jennifer Kelly, M.A. Isotope Analysis of Florida Gulf vs. Interior Sites 2003 Alexis Broadbent Sykes, M.A., Signs of Life: Rediscovering Nineteenth-Century Indian Key Through Glass Analysis Kelly Driscoll, M.A., An Archaeological Study of Architectural Form and Function at Indian Key, Florida Lisa Nicole Lamb, M.A., Historical Archaeology of the Indian Key Warehouse. Earl Eugene Quinn, M.A., Navigating the Governmental Labyrinth: A Case Study in Cultural Resource Management from Pinellas County, Florida. 2002 Lori Collins, M.A. Positively Fourth Street: A GIS and Landscape Approach to Historical Archaeology at Indian Key Historic State Park. Lisa E. Tucker, M.A. A New Interpretation of the Old: Indigenous Geography at Weedon Island, Florida. Cynthia R. Van Auken, M.A. The East Blockhouse of Fort Mackinac, Michigan. 2001 David Butler, M.A. An Archaeological Model of Seminole Combat Behavior. Thomas I. McIntosh, M.A. Diachronic Variation in MALA Lithic Technology at the Big Pine Tree Site, Allendale, South Carolina. Mary Elizabeth Fitts, M.A. Two Eighteenth-Century Seminole Burials From Alachua County, Florida. Phyllis Kolianos, M.A. Florida Journals of Frank Hamilton Cushing 1895-1896 And Related Manuscript. 2000 Samuel Bond, M.A. Changing Voices: The Developing Role of the Public in Cultural/Historical/Ethnological Museum Exhibits and Program Planning. 1998 Anna East, M.A. The Feasibility of Using State Road Corridors for Archaeological Research: A GIS Study.

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Mary Haidar, M.A. Twenty Years in a Box: Analysis of Artifacts From Ybor City, Florida, 20 Years After Excavation. Ted William Fassler, M.A. An Archaeological Survey of the Anclote Keys Light Station. Stacey Hopper [Nott], M.A. A New Method of Evaluating Site Significance. 1997 Timothy Lewis, M.A. Pioneer Settlements in Rookery Bay and the Ten Thousand Islands: An Archaeological and Historical Approach. 1996 Jane Berkeley, M.A. Method of Determining Adequacy of Fine-Screen Faunal Material. John Whitaker, M.A. The Functions of Four Colonial Yards of the Southeast Row House, Fort Michilimackinac, Mackinaw City, Michigan. University Honors Program 1998 Kim Perez Variability of Bone Tool Manufacture at the Household Level in the Glades Culture, South Florida. Departmental Honors Program 2004 Matthew O’Brien Effectiveness of Posthole Sampling in Urban Archaeology: A Case Study From Perry Harvey Park, Tampa. 2004 Kimberely Logan-Hudson Glass Bottle Analysis From A Historic Feature, Perry Harvey Park, Tampa. 2001 Kory Bennett Ceramic Technological Analysis of Site 8PI115: A Prehistoric Site in Pinellas County, Florida