University of Alberta Anthropology
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)
Anthropology
Graduate Student's Association (Nominating Committee Vice-Chair 2013-15)
Association of Graduate Anthropology Students (Vice-President Internal 2013-14; President 2012-13)
Frucht Memorial Lecture Series Committee (President 2014-15)
University of Alberta
Master of Arts (M.A.)
Thesis: A Zooarchaeological Analysis of Avian Skeletal Remains in Neolithic and Early Bronze Age Mortuary Contexts
Cis-Baikal
Siberia. Supervisor: Dr. Robert J. Losey
Anthropology
Baikal-Hokkaido Archaeology Project
Graduate Students' Association (Councillor 2010-12
Nominating Committee Vice-Chair 2012-13)
Association of Graduate Anthropology Students\n(Vice-President External 2010-12
President 2012-13)
Frucht Memorial Lecture Series Committee (President 2011-12)
University of Alberta
Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.)
cum laude
Anthropology
Archaeology
Native American Studies
Middle Tennessee Anthropology Society 2003-2007 (Secretary 2005-06
President 2006-07)
Middle Tennessee State University
History
Teaching
GeoMedia Professional
Surveying
GIS
University Teaching
Cultural Anthropology
Archaeological Survey
Field Work
Anthropology
Report Writing
Qualitative Research
Archaeology
Lecturing
Research Design
ArcGIS
Research
First Aid
CPR and AED
Microsoft Office
Data Analysis
Fernvale (40WM51): A Late Archaic Occupation Along the South Harpeth River in Williamson County
Tennessee
Benjamin Steere
Andrew Gillreath-Brown
Andrea Bishop
Robert L. Jolley
Teresa Ingalls
Jesse Tune
Shannon Hodge
The Fernvale site (40WM51) was excavated in 1985 prior to a bridge replacement spanning the South Harpeth River in northwestern Williamson County
Tennessee. Excavations resulted in the discovery of prehistoric features including 33 human burials
two dog burials
and three structure footprints. Temporally sensitive artifacts recovered from the site spanned the Paleoindian through Mississippian periods
with major deposits originating in the Late to Terminal Archaic. \n\nBeginning in September of 2007
a collaborative project between the Tennessee Division of Archaeology and the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at Middle Tennessee State University sought to reexamine the Fernvale site with the goal of completing any outstanding analysis and producing a site report. The resulting monograph is an edited work that presents specialized analysis by multiple contributors.
Fernvale (40WM51): A Late Archaic Occupation Along the South Harpeth River in Williamson County
Tennessee
Lacey S.
Fleming
Middle Tennessee State University
University of Alberta
City of Edmonton
National Park Service
ICI Services
Tennessee Division of Archaeology
Weaver and Associates LLC
Girls Raised In Tennessee Science - Middle Tennessee State University
Cumberland Research Group
Phase I/II archaeological survey and testing for various projects in Tennessee
Arkansas
and Louisiana.
Weaver and Associates LLC
Research Assistant
Middle Tennessee State University
Survey Technical Assistant (GPS/GIS Technician) (seasonal)
Collected
updated
and manipulated spatial and conditional asset data in properties owned or maintained by the City of Edmonton in the summers of 2011-2013 and 2015.
City of Edmonton
Archeological Technician (term)
National Park Service
Cumberland Research Group
Murfreesboro
Tennessee
Cemetery relocation projects in middle Tennessee; from 2005-06
responsible for archaeological laboratory organization and operation.
Archaeological Technician
Greater Nashville Area
TN
Archaeologist
Tennessee Division of Archaeology
Instructor for Introduction to Archaeology (ANTHR 206) laboratory sections. Crafted lectures and designed activities for undergraduate students.\n\nInstructor for Introduction to Biological Anthropology (ANTHR 209) laboratory sections. Taught human
fossil hominin
and modern primate skeletal anatomy.\n\nTeaching assistant for World Prehistory (ANTHR 219).
University of Alberta
Graduate Student
University of Alberta
Archaeological Technician
Phase I/II archaeological survey and testing at Fort Knox
Kentucky.
ICI Services
University of Alberta
Edmonton
Alberta
Spring session (2014) and fall semester (2015
2016) instructor for Introduction to Anthropology (ANTHR 101). Designed and delivered introductory-level lectures to undergraduate students.
Instructor
Augustana Faculty
University of Alberta
Girls Raised In Tennessee Science - Middle Tennessee State University
Murfreesboro
Tennessee
Carried out a variety of duties related to the operation of Girls Raised in Tennessee Science (GRITS)
a program designed to interest school-age girls in STEM fields. Organized professional conferences for adults and children
designed STEM programs and delivered them to school groups
conducted research
collected and analyzed data
and presented information on the GRITS program at professional conferences.
Assistant Director (interim)