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James G. Gibb
2554 Carrollton Road
Annapolis, Maryland 21430
(443) 482-9593 - JamesGGibb@comcast.net

 
 
Education
Research/ Field Experience
Publications
Public Information/Interpretation
Book Reviews
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Technical Reports
Architectural Studies

Teaching ExperiencesGuidelines/Project Peer Review
Faunal Analysis
National Register
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Material Culture Studies
Related Experiences
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Education

Certificate in Computer–Aided Design & Drafting (Spring 2003)

Ph.D. in Anthropology, Binghamton University. (1994)

M.A. in Anthropology, Binghamton University. (1985)

B.A. in Anthropology, State University of New York, Stony Brook. (1978)

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2006         ADJUNCT PROFESSOR, VILLA JULIE COLLEGE, DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY.

2005      ADJUNCT PROFESSOR, Harford COMMUNITY COLLEGE, DEPARTMENT OF Social Sciences.

2002–2003. ADJUNCT PROFESSOR, ANNE ARUNDEL COMMUNITY COLLEGE, DEPARTMENTS OF HISTORY And Engineering.

1999-2000, 2003/7. SPEAKER, MARYLAND HUMANITIES SPEAKERS BUREAU. Topics: cemeteries, mills, 17th-century Colonial life, schoolhouse sites.

1989–Present.  Archaeological Consultant. Self–employed consultant conducting surveys and site examinations in Maryland.

1999–June 2005. Annapolis Historic Preservation Commission ConsultING Archaeologist. Consulting archaeologist for City of Annapolis, Maryland.

1999–PRESENT. D. MILLER & Associates, inc. Contract computer applications instructor: Microsoft Access, Excel, PowerPoint, Project, Word, and Windows; AutoCAD.

1995/99   Assistant Director (Contractor), The Lost Towns of Anne Arundel Project. Supervised a staff of ten, including geophysical survey team (cesium magnetometer and ground–penetrating radar), GIS and GPS specialists, digital videography specialist, historians, and archaeological technicians. Principal grant writer and publications/reports editor.

1989/90  Project Director. Jefferson Patterson Park and Museum, Maryland Historical Trust, St. Leonard, Maryland. Direction of the Patuxent Point Archaeological Project. Excavation of a 17th century tobacco plantation. Julia A. King, supervisor.

1988     Site Director. University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. Director of field operations on the Patuxent River Archaeological Project, Laurie Cameron Steponaitis, Principal Investigator. Excavation of prehistoric shell middens in Southern Maryland.

1987/88  Project Director. Public Archaeology Facility, Binghamton, New York. Director of the Jamba Archaeological Project. Excavation of a multicomponent prehistoric site. Nina M. Versaggi, supervisor.

1986/88  Project Director. Elmira College, Elmira, New York. Direction of the Quarry Farm Archaeological Project, Center for Mark Twain Studies. Survey and test excavations of a late 19th/early 20th century elite residence and model dairy farm.

 

Publications

2003    The Archaeologist as Playwright. In Ancient Muses: Archaeology and the Arts, edited by John H. Jameson, Jr., Christine Finn, and John E. Ehrenhard, pp. 25-39. University of Alabama Press.

2000    Learning Cast Up from the Mire: Archaeological Investigations of Schoolhouses in the Northeastern United States. Northeast Historical Archaeology 29: 107–129. (with April M. Beisaw)

2000    Imaginary, But by No Means Unimaginable: Storytelling, Science, and Historical Archaeology. Historical Archaeology 34 (2): 1–6.

2000    Reflection, Not Truth, the Hero of My Tale: Responding to Lewis, Little, Majewski, and McKee and Galle. Historical Archaeology 34(2): 20–24.

1999     A Layperson’s Guide to Historical Archaeology in Maryland: Examples from The Lost Towns of Anne Arundel Project. Archeological Society of Maryland, Crownsville, Maryland. (Editor and Contributor)

1998    Is it Just Rock n’ Roll? A Comment on Stefan Bielinski’s Community History, Popular Music, and Public Audiences. Northeast Historical Archaeology 27: 7–9.

1997    Selby Bay Phase Subsistence Strategies at the Smithsonian Pier Site, Anne Arundel County, Maryland. Maryland Archeology. 33(1&2): 59–76. (with Anson H. Hines)

1997    Necessary but Insufficient: Archaeology Reports and Community Action. In “In the Realm of Politics: Prospects for Public Participation in African–American and Plantation Archaeology,” edited by Carol McDavid and David W. Babson. Special Issue of Historical Archeology 31(3): 51–64.

1996    The Archaeology of Wealth: Consumer Behavior in English America. Plenum Press, New York

1994   Dated Window Leads from Colonial Sites in Anne Arundel County, Maryland. Maryland Archeology 30(2):23–28. (with Al Luckenbach)

1994   "Dwell Here, Live Plentifully, and be Rich": Consumer Behavior and the Interpretation of 17th Century Archaeological Assemblages from the Chesapeake Bay Region. UMI, Ann Arbor, Michigan.

1993        English Trade Tokens from a 17th Century Colonial Site in Southern Maryland. Maryland Archeology 29(1 & 2):55–60.

1993   Dutch Pots in Maryland Middens: or, What light from yonder Pot breaks? The Journal of Middle Atlantic Archaeology 9:67–85. (with Wesley J. Balla)

1993    Publishing in Local History Journals. The Journal of Middle Atlantic Archaeology 9:41–48.

1991   Gender, Activity Areas and Homelots in the 17th Century Chesapeake Region. Historical Archaeology 25(4): 109–131. (with Julia A. King)

1990  Making Cheese: Archaeology of a 19th Century Industry. Historical Archaeology 24(1):18–33. (with David Bernstein and Daniel F. Cassedy)

1989   History Exhibits and Theories of Material Culture. Journal of American Culture 12(2):27–34. (with Karen Lee Davis)

1988   Unpuzzling the Past: Critical Thinking in History Museums. Museum Studies Journal 3:41–45. (with Karen Lee Davis).

1985    Centralization and Cultural Transformation Processes: The Archaeology of Wagon Shops and other Artisan Shops. Unpublished M.A. thesis, Department of Anthropology, Binghamton University.

 

Public Information and Interpretation

2004     Annapolis Roads Development, 1926-2003. The Bay Breeze, Winter 2004.

2003    Santo Toribio: The Forgotten Battery at La Puntilla/Santo Toribio: La Batería Olvidada de la Puntilla. Educational pamphlet produced for the U.S. Coast Guard, San Juan, Puerto Rico (with Varna Boyd and URS Corporation).

2002    Before Annapolis Roads, Before History. The Bay Breeze, Spring 2002.

2002    Designing Annapolis Roads, 1926–1934. The Bay Breeze, Winter 2002.

2001    Belmont Farm, Precursor to Annapolis Roads. The Bay Breeze, Fall 2001.

2001    Recognizing and Reporting Archeological Sites. Educational pamphlet produced for Free State Electric, Waldorf, Maryland. Greenhorne & O’Mara, Greenbelt, Maryland (with Varna Boyd).

2001    Fischer’s Station on the Chesapeake Beach Railway, Anne Arundel County, Maryland (1908–1935). The Calvert Historian 27: 7–42.

2000    Lessons…from Our Long Lost Neighbors: Oysters eaten 1,800 years ago have a moral for our times. Bay Weekly 8(46).

2000    Linden: An Urban Farmstead in Prince Frederick, Calvert County, Maryland (1868–1988. The Calvert Historian 26: 39–55.

2000    Animating History at Colonial London Town. Chesapeake Life Magazine (January–February): 92–95. (with John Kille)

1999    Revolutionary Spirits: A Play in Two Acts. Performed at London Town Historic Park by the London Town Publik House Players, April 1999.

1998    Ghosts of London: A Play in Three Acts. Performed at London Town Historic Park by the London Town Publik House Players, October 1998; reprised October 1999.

1998    Letters from London: A Provident Visit.  The New Bay Times August 6–August 12, 1998.

1998    Letters from London II.  The New Bay Times June 25–July 1, 1998.

1998    Letters from London: Sheriff Rawlings Expected Trouble; He Found it.  The New Bay Times May 28–June 3, 1998.

1997     The Dorsey–Bibb Tobacco Flue: Innovation and Entrepreneurship in Southern Maryland Agriculture. The Calvert Historian 12(1): 4–20.

1995     Helb Barn: A Pennsylvania German Barn in Calvert County. The Calvert Historian 10(2): 5–18. (with Matthew E. Croson)

1994    Railroad Ghosts.  The New Bay Times 2(10): 14–16 (May/June 1994). Reprinted in The Calvert Historian 21(1): 63–70.

1993     Chesapeake Bay Life: Finding History through Garbage. The New Bay Times            8(1):10 (July 29–August 11, 1993). Reprinted as “Archaeological Clues to Life in Colonial Calvert County: The William Stephens Land Site, c.1660–1680,” in The Calvert Historian 21(1): 7–16.

1990   A Road Without Rails: The Baltimore and Drum Point Railroad, 1868–1891.         The Calvert Historian 5(2):20–35.(With Paula F. Mask)

1990    Using Calvert County's Agricultural Censuses. The Calvert Historian. 5(2):9–17.

1990    Charlotte Hall Academy, 1797–1900. St. Mary's Chronicles 38(2): 305–311.

1988    National Geographic Sponsors Museum Archaeology. Patterson Points 3(2):2.

1988    Quarry Farm Harvest. Chemung Historical Journal 34(2):3818–3819.

1988    Center Lisle Tannery, 1858–c.1920. Broome County Historical Society Newsletter (Spring 1988).

1986     The Role of a Covered Bridge. Broome County Historical Society Newsletter (Spring 1986). Reprinted in the Empire State Courier: The Journal of the New York State Covered Bridge Association.

 

Book Reviews

2007    Review of The Ethics of Archaeology: Philosophical Perspectives on Archaeological Practice, edited by Chris Scarre and Geoffrey Scarre. Journal of Middle Atlantic Archeology in press.

2007    Review of Ceramics in America 2005, edited by Robert Hunter. Historical Archaeology in press.

2006    Review of Fish into Wine: The Newfoundland Plantation in the Seventeenth Century, by Peter E. Pope. Historical Archaeology 40 (4): 161-162.

2005    Review of Archaeologists and Local Communities: Partners in exploring the Past, edited by Linda Derry and Maureen Malloy. Historical Archaeology 39 (3) 137-139.

2004    Review of Archaeological Pathways to Historic Site Development, by Stanley South. Historical Archaeology 38 (2): 141-142.

1995    Review of Public Archaeology in Annapolis: A Critical Approach to History in Maryland’s Ancient City, by Parker B. Potter, Jr. Maryland Historical Magazine 90(1): 117–120.

1995    Review of Historical Archaeology of the Chesapeake, edited by Paul A. Shackel and Barbara J. Little. Maryland Historical Magazine 90(1): 117–120.

1993    Review of Industry and Technology in Antebellum Tennessee: The Archaeology of Bluff Furnace, by R. Bruce Council, Nicholas Honerkamp and M. Elizabeth Will. Southeastern Archaeology. 12(2): 164–166.

 

Select Papers

2006    Stalking Early Colonial Sites: Elusive Low-Density Sites in the Chesapeake Region. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology, Sacramento, California, January 2006. Reprised the Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, San Juan, Puerto Rico, April 2006.

2005    Theory and Method in Schoolhouse Archaeology. Paper to be presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology, York, United Kingdom, January 2005. (with April M. Beisaw)

2004    Beyond Slate Pencils: Schoolhouse Archaeology and Community History. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology, St. Louis, Missouri, January 2004. (with April M. Beisaw)

2003   Rural Schoolhouses: An Archaeological Perspective. Paper presented at Maryland’s Annual Preservation & Revitalization Conference, Easton, Maryland, May 3, 2003. (with April Beisaw)

2003    Testing Community History: The Archaeological Potential of Schoolhouse Sites. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Milwaukee, WI, April 10, 2003. (with April M. Beisaw)

2003    Grind not in the Mill of a Truism: New Research Strategies in Millsite Archaeology. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Milwaukee, WI, April 12, 2003. (with April M. Beisaw)

2003    Patapsco Female Institute (1837–1890): A Light upon a Hill Relit. Paper presented in the symposium “Fewer Possessions than Regulations: The Archaeology of Institutional Life”, April M. Beisaw and James G. Gibb, organizers, at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology, Providence, Rhode Island, January 2003. (with M. Lee Preston and April M. Beisaw)

2002   Median Ceramic Dates for Hagerstown Pottery. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Council for Northeastern Historical Archaeology, Wilmington, DE, October 19, 2002, as part of the Symposium, “Redware Discussion Session,” Patricia Gibble and Meta Janowitz, organizers.

2002    Discussant: Writing Historical Archaeology. Paper presented in the symposium “Writing Historical Archaeology, Julia A. King, organizer, at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology, Mobile, Alabama, January 2002.

2002     Learning Cast Up from the Mire: Archaeological Investigations of Schoolhouses in the Northeastern United States. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology, Mobile, Alabama, January 2002. (with April M. Beisaw)

2001    Invoking Clio, Thalia, and Melpomene: the Archaeologist as Playwright. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, New Orleans, Louisiana,
18–22 April 2001, as part of the Symposium "Ancient Muses: Archaeology and the Arts," John Jameson, Christine Finn, and John Ehrenhard, organizers.

2000   Public Archaeologists as Teachers and Activists. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, San Francisco, California, 15–19 November 2000, as part of the Symposium "Public Archaeology: International Perspectives, Debate, and Critique," Patrice L. Jeppson and Carol McDavid, organizers. Reprised at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology, Long Beach, California, January 2001.

1999    Beyond Status and Consumer Behavior: Discovering Household Identities at Two 17th–Century Chesapeake Sites. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Council for Historical Archaeology, St. Mary’s City, Maryland. Reprised at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology, Quebec, Canada, January 2000 and the Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Philadelphia, April 2000.

1999    Comments on Uncovering Albany’s Past: Archaeology, History, and Urban Redevelopment. Paper presented at the Annual Conference on New York State History, June 1999. Invited discussant.

1998    In Search of Maryland’s Lost Towns: Providence (1649–1680) and London (1683–1783). Presented in the symposium, “Seeking Lost Towns: Methods and Theory in the Discovery and Exploration of Historic Townsites,” James G. Gibb and Al Luckenbach, chairs, annual meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology, Atlanta, Georgia.

1998   Comments on Changing Traditional Images: Public Education and Interpretation Among Historical Archaeologists, Anne W.H. Garland, chair, annual meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology, Atlanta, Georgia. Invited discussant.

1997     Archaeology as Performance Art: The Lost Towns Project and Heritage Tourism. Presented at the annual meeting of the Council for Northeast Historical Archaeology, Altoona, Pennsylvania. (with Elizabeth R. West)

1996    Dutch Material Culture at the Mid–17th Century Settlement of Providence. Presented at the annual meeting of the Council for Northeast Historical Archaeology, Albany, New York. (with Al Luckenbach)

1996    Smithsonian Pier Site: Environmental Reconstruction at a Middle Woodland Coastal Site. Presented at the annual Mid–Atlantic Archaeological Conference, Ocean City, MD. [with Anson H. Hines]

1996    Necessary but Insufficient: Archaeology Reports and Community Action. Paper presented in the symposium, “In the Realm of Politics: Prospects for Public Participation in African–American and Plantation Archaeology,” Carol McDavid and David W. Babson, organizers, annual meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology, Cincinnati, Ohio.

1995    Consumer Choice and Locally–Made Coarse Earthenwares in Western Maryland, 1800–1850. Presented at the annual Mid–Atlantic Archaeological Conference, Ocean City, MD. [with Tara D. Pettit]

1994    Household Organization in Early Chesapeake Society as Seen through Gravestone Patterning. Presented at the annual meeting of the Council for Northeast Historical Archaeology, Williamsburg, Virginia, October 21–23, 1994. [with A. Turowski]

1994    A Past Use of a more Distant Past: The Warrens Colonialize Snow Hill. Presented at the annual Mid–Atlantic Archaeological Conference, Ocean City, MD. [with Donald K. Creveling and Cheryl Coursey]

1994    Dutch Goods, English Pits, and the spirit of Mercantilism: Trading with the Enemy? Presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

1993    POTS in the Midden: Vesselization and the Re–analysis of the Stephens Land Plantation Middens. Presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology, Kansas City, Missouri.

1992    Variability in Plantation Siting in the Chesapeake Bay Region, 1650–1725. Presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology, Kingston, Jamaica. [with Esther Doyle Read]

1991    "To Bud Forth, To Spread Further, To Gather Wealth": 17th Century Tobacco Plantations in the Chesapeake Region. Presented in the session "Rural Questions, Rural Choices: Continuity and Change in American Agriculture," at the annual meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology in Richmond, Virginia.

1990    Gender, Activity Areas and 17th Century Homelots in the Chesapeake Tidewater. Presented in the symposium "Gender in Historical Archaeology", at the annual meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology, Tucson, Arizona. [with Julia A. King]

1989    Technological Innovation and Entrepreneurship in the Chesapeake Tidewater: Parran Barn and the Bibb Tobacco Flue. Presented at the annual meeting of the Council for Northeast Historical Archaeology, Morristown, New Jersey. [with Patricia J. McGuire]

1987    Methods in the Identification of Rural Producer Strategies. Presented at the annual meeting of the Northeast Anthropological Association, Amherst, MA.

1986    Early Woodland Features at the Jamba Site, Chenango County, New York. Presented at the annual meeting of the New York State Archeological Association, Middletown, New York.

1986    Wagon–making or Wagon–fixing? Interpreting Shop Activities Through the Identification of Cultural Transformation Processes. Presented at the annual meeting of the Northeast Anthropological Association, Buffalo, New York.

1985    Spanning Rivers: Binghamton Bridges as Social Documents, the Dwightville Community Case Study. Presented at the annual meeting of the Council for Northeast Archaeology, Ottawa, Canada.

 

Technical Reports

2006   A Phase I Intensive Archaeological Survey of the Cedar Hall Subdivision, Brooklyn, Anne Arundel County, Maryland. Gibb Archaeological Consulting, Annapolis, Maryland. Submitted to Glen Abbey LLC, Waldorf, Maryland. (with Dionisios K. Kavadias)

2006    Phase I Archaeological Identification Survey of the Proposed Independence Adult Services Facility, Anne Arundel County, Maryland. Gibb Archaeological Consulting, Annapolis, Maryland. Submitted to John S. Pantrelides Consulting, Annapolis, Maryland.

2006   A Phase I Intensive Archaeological Survey of the Proposed Clark’s Rest Subdivision and Phase II Site Examinations at 18ST802 and 18ST803, Leonardtown, St. Mary’s County, Maryland. Gibb Archaeological Consulting, Annapolis, Maryland. Submitted to Marrick Properties, Dunkirk, Maryland.

2006   A Phase I Intensive Archaeological Survey of Kala Pacha Farm Residential Subdivision, Steed Road, Clinton, Prince George’s County, Maryland, Gibb Archaeological Consulting, Annapolis, Maryland. Submitted to Caruso Homes, Crofton, Maryland. A Phase I Intensive Archaeological Survey of a Portion of the Gehrt Property, Selbyville, Sussex County, Delaware. Andrew Garte & Associates, Shady Side, Maryland. Submitted to Carl M. Freeman Communities, Ocean View, Delaware (with Dionisios Kavadias).

2006    Phase I Archaeological Identification Survey of the Proposed Crofton Storage Mart Facility, Crain Highway, Crofton, Anne Arundel County, Maryland. Gibb Archaeological Consulting, Annapolis, Maryland. Submitted to John S. Pantrelides Consulting, Annapolis, Maryland.

2006    Phase I Archaeological Identification Survey of the Jentilet Property, Governors Bridge Road, Davidsonville, Anne Arundel County, Maryland. Gibb Archaeological Consulting, Annapolis, Maryland. Submitted to Adam and Doris Jentilet, Davidsonville, Maryland.

2006    A Phase I Intensive Archaeological Survey of Outlot B of the Ardmore Village Subdivision, Glenarden, Prince George’s County, Maryland. Subdivision 4-05094. Gibb Archaeological Consulting, Annapolis, Maryland. Submitted to Aberdeen Creek Construction Company, Annapolis, Maryland.

2005    A Phase I Intensive Archeological Survey of the Proposed Clark’s Rest Subdivision, Leonardtown, St. Mary’s County, Maryland. Gibb Archaeological Consulting, Annapolis, Maryland. Submitted to Marrick Properties, Dunkirk, Maryland.

2005   A Phase I Intensive Archaeological Survey of Missouri Acres Residential Subdivision, Missouri Avenue, Brandywine, Prince George’s County, Maryland. Subdivision PP #4-04094. Gibb Archaeological Consulting, Annapolis, Maryland. Submitted to Land & Commercial, Inc., Upper Marlboro, Maryland.

2005    A Phase I Intensive Archaeological Survey of the Mozen Estate Subdivision, Landover, Prince George’s County, Maryland. Gibb Archaeological Consulting, Annapolis, Maryland. Submitted to Amira Chalabi, Bowie, Maryland.

2005    A Phase III Archaeological Investigation of the Larkington Site (18AN1000), Anne Arundel County, Maryland. Gibb Archaeological Consulting, Annapolis, Maryland. Submitted to Glebe Bay General Partnership, Montgomery Village, MD.

2005    Phase I Survey of a Portion of the Proposed Prince Frederick Boulevard, Phase II Archaeological Site Examination, and Phase III Impact Mitigation at the Roberts Site (18CV350), Prince Frederick, Calvert County, Maryland. Gibb Archaeological Consulting, Annapolis, Maryland. To be submitted to Calvert County Department of Public Works, Prince Frederick, Maryland.

2005    A Phase I Intensive Archaeological Survey of Portions of Bridge Hill Farm, Davidsonville, Anne Arundel County, Maryland. Gibb Archaeological Consulting, Annapolis, Maryland. Submitted to Kevin Joyce, Davidsonville, Maryland.

2005    A Phase I Intensive Archaeological Survey of Portions of Poplar Ridge Subdivision, Kidwells Corners, Prince George’s County, Maryland. Subdivision #4-04207. Gibb Archaeological Consulting, Annapolis, Maryland. Submitted to David-James Builders, Lanham, Maryland.

2005    Phase I Archaeological Survey of Portions of the Finizio Tract, Anne Arundel County, Maryland. Gibb Archaeological Consulting, Annapolis, Maryland. Submitted to John Kessler, Columbia, Maryland.

2005    A Phase II Archaeological Site Examination of a Portion of the Broad Creek Site (18PR131), River’s Edge Subdivision, Riverview Road, Fort Washington, Prince George’s County, Maryland. Subdivision #4-04169. Gibb Archaeological Consulting, Annapolis, Maryland. Submitted to Land & Commercial, Upper Marlboro, Maryland

2005   A Phase I Intensive Archaeological Survey of the Proposed North Shore Landing Subdivision, Solley Road and North Shore Landing Road, Anne Arundel County, Maryland. Gibb Archaeological Consulting, Annapolis, Maryland. Submitted to North Shore Investments, LLC, Annapolis, Maryland.

2005    A Phase I Intensive Archaeological Survey of Wilde Acres Residential Subdivision, Piscataway Road, Clinton, Prince George’s County, Maryland. Gibb Archaeological Consulting, Annapolis, Maryland. Submitted to Piscataway Road, LLC, Beltsville, Maryland.

2005    A Phase I Intensive Archaeological Survey of Linden Grove, Sections 1 and 2, Bennsville, Charles County, Maryland. Gibb Archaeological Consulting, Annapolis, Maryland. Submitted to Wetherburn Associates, Waldorf, Maryland.

2005    A Phase I Intensive Archaeological Survey of the Beacon Hill Subdivision, Upper Marlboro, Prince George’s County, Maryland. Gibb Archaeological Consulting, Annapolis, Maryland. Submitted to Marrick Properties, Dunkirk Village, Maryland.

2005    A Phase I Intensive Archaeological Survey of the Village of Melwood Subdivision, Melwood, Prince George’s County, Maryland. Gibb Archaeological Consulting, Annapolis, Maryland. Submitted to Marrick Properties, Dunkirk Village, Maryland.

2004     Phase I Archaeological Survey of Portions of Sahlin Farm, Anne Arundel County, Maryland. Gibb Archaeological Consulting, Annapolis, Maryland. Submitted to Charles Dodge and Carolyn Sahlin, Iglehart, Maryland.

2004     Phase I Archaeological Survey of Portions of Southridge, North Keys, Prince George’s County, Maryland. Andrew Garte & Associates, Shady Side, Maryland. Submitted to Caruso Homes, Crofton, Maryland.

2004     Phase I Archaeological Survey of Portions of Idlewild Farm, Davidsonville Road, Davidsonville, Anne Arundel County, Maryland. Subdivision No. 03-037. Andrew Garte & Associates, Shady Side, Maryland. Submitted to Caruso Homes, Crofton, Maryland.

2004     Phase IA Intensive Archival Research on Waring’s Grove, Landover, Prince George’s County, Maryland. Gibb Archaeological Consulting, Annapolis, Maryland. Submitted to Jericho Baptist Church Ministries, Landover, Maryland.

2004    A Phase I Intensive Archaeological Survey of Ricker Woods, Manning Road and Indian Head Highway, Accokeek, Prince George’s County, Maryland. Subdivision #4-04127. Gibb Archaeological Consulting, Annapolis, Maryland. Submitted to Ricker Brothers, College Park, Maryland.

2004    A Phase I Intensive Archaeological Survey of the Stanwick Farm, Aquasco, Prince George’s County, Maryland, and Phase II/III investigations of Garrett’s Chance #2 (18PR703) and Garrett’s Chance #3 (18PR704). Andrew Garte & Associates, Shady Side, Maryland. Submitted to LanDesign, Bowie, Maryland.

2004     A Phase I Intensive Archaeological Survey of the Forest Hills Motel Parcel, Part of Lot 3 of Bowling Heights, 2901 Crain Highway/US 301, Prince George’s County, Maryland. Subdivision #4-04043. Andrew Garte & Associates, Shady Side, Maryland. Submitted to LanDesign, Bowie, Maryland.

2004    A Phase I Intensive Archeological Investigation of a Portion of St. Mary’s Cemetery in the Guilford Section of the City of Baltimore, Maryland. Straughan Environmental Services, Gaithersburg, Maryland. Submitted to the City of Baltimore, Department of Public Works.

2004     A Phase I Intensive Archeological Survey of a Portion of Twelve Oaks, Bowie, Prince George’s County, Maryland. Andrew Garte & Associates, Shady Side, Maryland. Submitted to LanDesign, Bowie, Maryland.

2004     Limited Phase I Archeological Survey of the Beall Property, Tracy’s Landing, Anne Arundel County, Maryland. Gibb Archaeological Consulting, Annapolis, Maryland. Submitted to the Beall Family, Tracy’s Landing, Maryland.

2004     Conservation Assessment of Unearthed Monuments at St. Nicholas Cemetery (18ST398) onboard the Patuxent River Naval Air Station, Lexington Park, St. Mary’s County, Maryland. Gibb Archaeological Consulting, Annapolis, Maryland. Submitted to the Patuxent River Naval Air Station Command, Lexington Park, Maryland, and the St. Mary’s County Genealogical Society, Leonardtown, Maryland. (with Scott D. Lawrence)

2003     Limited Phase II Archeological Site Examination of Hollingsworth House (18CE60), Elk Landing, Elkton, Cecil County, Maryland. Gibb Archaeological Consulting, Annapolis, Maryland. Submitted to the Elk Landing Foundation and the City of Elkton, Maryland.

2003    Intensive Archival Research on the Dobson Property Site (18CH699), St. Charles, Charles County, Maryland. Gibb Archaeological Consulting, Annapolis, Maryland. Submitted to Southstar/Chaney Enterprises, Waldorf, Maryland.

2003     Limited Phase I Archeological Survey of the Hall Property, Lothian, Anne Arundel County, Maryland. Andrew Garte & Associates, Shady Side, Maryland. Submitted to Richard & Elaine Greene, Lothian, Maryland.

2003     Phase I Archeological Survey of the Slattery Tract, Riva, Anne Arundel County, Maryland. Gibb Archaeological Consulting, Annapolis, Maryland. Submitted to Terrence and Peggy Slattery, Annapolis, Maryland.

2003    Limited Phase II Archeological Site Examination of Homeport #2 (18AN791), Parole, Anne Arundel County, Maryland. Andrew Garte & Associates, Shady Side, Maryland. Submitted to Homeport Farm Ltd Partnership, Annapolis, Maryland.

2003     Limited Phase II Archeological Site Examination at Melwood Park (18PR225), Melwood, Prince George’s County, Maryland. Gibb Archaeological Consulting, Annapolis, Maryland. Submitted to William and Nicolette Hendricks, Arlington, Virginia.

2003     Phase II Archeological Site Examination at the Annie May Bowen House Site (18CV354), Prince Frederick, Calvert County, Maryland. Gibb Archaeological Consulting, Annapolis, Maryland. Submitted to Marrick Properties, Dunkirk, Maryland.

2003    Phase I Archeological Survey of the Proposed Conowingo Park, and Preliminary Assessment of the Octoraro Farm Site (18CE16), Rowlandsville, Cecil County, Maryland. Gibb Archaeological Consulting, Annapolis, Maryland. Submitted to Cecil County Department of Parks and Recreation, Rising Sun, Maryland.

2003     Phase I Archeological Survey of the Proposed Tarnans Branch Stream Restoration North of US 50, Davidsonville, Anne Arundel County, Maryland. Maryland State Highway Administration Archeological Report Number 276. Baltimore.

2002    Intensive Phase I Archeological Survey of the Proposed Widening of I–70 over the Great Tonoloway Creek and Phase II Site Investigation of Bowles Mill (18WA498), Hancock, Washington County, Maryland. Maryland State Highway Administration Archeological Report Number 289. Baltimore.

2002    Intensive Phase I Archeological Survey of the Proposed Bridge Replacement at Lower Marlboro, Calvert County, Maryland. Gibb Archaeological Consulting, Annapolis, Maryland. Submitted to Calvert County Department of Public Works, Prince Frederick, Maryland.

2002     Phase I Archaeological Identification Survey of a portion of Trent Hall, Friendship, Anne Arundel County, Maryland. Gibb Archaeological Consulting, Annapolis, Maryland. Submitted to Mary M. Baldwin, Friendship, Maryland.

2002    Intensive Phase I Archeological Survey of the Proposed Wetlands Mitigation Site, West River, Anne Arundel County, Maryland. Maryland State Highway Administration Archeological Report Number 274. Baltimore.

2002    Intensive Phase I Archeological Survey of the Proposed US 40/MD 63 Intersection Improvements, Huyett, Washington County, Maryland. Maryland State Highway Administration Archeological Report Number 268. Baltimore.

2002    A Phase III Data Recovery at Belair Mansion (18 PR 135), Bowie, Maryland. Submitted to the City of Bowie, Maryland. James G. Gibb, Archaeological Consultant, Annapolis, Maryland. Submitted to the City of Bowie Museums and the Maryland Historical Trust, Crownsville, Maryland.

2001    Phase I Archaeological Identification Survey of the Colacicco Minor Subdivision, West River, Anne Arundel County, Maryland. James G. Gibb, Archaeological Consultant, Annapolis, Maryland. Submitted to Daniel and Barbara Colacicco, Riva, Maryland.

2001     Intensive Phase I Archeological Survey of the Proposed Stream Modifications at MD 450 East of Rutland Road, Anne Arundel County, Maryland. Maryland State Highway Administration Archeological Report Number 258. Baltimore.

2001    Intensive Phase I Archeological Survey of the MD 174/ I–97 Interchange, Anne Arundel County, Maryland. Maryland State Highway Administration Archeological Report Number 249. Baltimore.

2001    Phase I Archaeological Site Identification Survey of the Garrigus Subdivision, Galesville, Anne Arundel County, Maryland. James G. Gibb, Archaeological Consultant, Annapolis, Maryland. Submitted to Peter B. Garrigus, Rockville, Maryland.

2001     Phase I Archaeological Site Identification Survey of Portions of Lots 1 and 3 of the Willson Tract, Galesville Area, Anne Arundel County, Maryland. James G. Gibb, Archaeological Consultant, Annapolis, Maryland. Submitted to L. R. Willson & Sons, Gambrills, Maryland.

2001    A Phase I Archaeological Site Identification Survey of the Kirchner Tract, Annapolis, Anne Arundel County, Maryland. James G. Gibb, Archaeological Consultant, Annapolis, Maryland. Submitted to David L. Kirchner, Annapolis, Maryland.

2000    Phase I Intensive Archeological Survey of the Nubian Road and Foster Lane Realignments, MD 5 Hughesville Bypass, Charles County, Maryland. Maryland State Highway Administration Archeological Report Number 248. Baltimore.

2000    Phase I Archaeological Survey and Phase III Data Recovery for Structure 16 at Linden National Historic Site (18CV431), Prince Frederick, Calvert County, Maryland. James G. Gibb, Archaeological Consultant, Annapolis, Maryland. Submitted to the Calvert County Historical Society, Prince Frederick, Maryland.

2000     Phase II Archeological Site Examination of the Lyons Creek Railroad Station and Warehouse (18AN1167) on the Chesapeake Beach Railway, Maryland Route 4 and Maryland Route 260 Interchange Reconfiguration, Anne Arundel and Calvert Counties, Maryland. Maryland State Highway Administration Archeological Report Number 236.

2000     Phase I Intensive Archaeological Survey of the Blue Heron Golf Course Expansion, Kent Island, Queen Anne’s County, Maryland. Andrew Garte & Associates, Shady Side, Maryland. Submitted to Queen Anne’s County, Centerville, Maryland. (with April M. Beisaw)

2000    Phase II Archaeological Site Examination of the Oella School (18BA475), Oella, Baltimore County, Maryland. Andrew Garte & Associates, Shady Side, Maryland. Submitted to The Oella Company, Ellicott City, Maryland. (with April M. Beisaw)

2000    Phase I Intensive Archeological Survey of Maryland Route 177, Storm Water Management Ponds and Reforestation Areas, Anne Arundel County, Maryland. Maryland State Highway Administration Report Number 222. Baltimore.

1999    Phase I Intensive Archaeological Survey of the Mace Road Property on Lake Ogleton, Anne Arundel County, Maryland. Andrew Garte & Associates, Shady Side, Maryland. Submitted to Joel T. and Lan Thomas, Edgewater, Maryland.

1999    A Phase I Archaeological Identification Survey of Stephen Steward’s Shipyard, Lot 2 (18AN817), West River Estates Homeowners’ Association Parcel, Anne Arundel County, Maryland: Proposed Recreational Improvements. Submitted to the West River Estates Homeowners’ Association, West River, Maryland. (with Jason D. Moser)

1997 Digital Videography: Recording, Preserving and Disseminating Archaeological Data. Grant MT-2210-7-NC-016. Anne Arundel Trust for Historic Preservation and The Lost Towns of Anne Arundel Project. Submitted to the National Park Service and the National Center for Preservation Technology & Training. (with Jason D. Moser and Tracy Corder)

1997    Ceramic and Tobacco Pipe Seriations of Five 17th Century Domestic Sites in Anne Arundel County, Maryland. Submitted to the Maryland State Highway Administration, Baltimore, and the Maryland Historical Trust, Crownsville, Maryland. [with Al Luckenbach]

1997     Phase III Data Recovery at the Smithsonian Pier Site (18AN284), Smithsonian Institution Environmental Research Center, Anne Arundel County, Maryland. James G. Gibb, Archaeological Consultant, Annapolis, Maryland. Submitted to the Smithsonian Environmental Research Center, Edgewater, Maryland. [with Anson H. Hines]

1996     Phase III Data Recovery at the Reiff Site (18 WA 454), Cearfoss Roundabout, MD 63 at MD 58, Cearfoss, Washington County, Maryland. Maryland State Highway Administration Archeological Report Number 100. Contract AW 506–103–070.

1996    A Phase I Archaeological Survey and Phase II Site Examination of Riversdale Mansion (18PR390), Riverdale, Prince George’s County, Maryland. Submitted to the Maryland–National Capital Parks and Planning Commission, Bladensburg, Maryland. [with Daniel H. Weiskotten]

1996    An Archaeological Overview of the Historical Town of London, Edgewater, Maryland. Submitted to the Anne Arundel County Department of Planning and Zoning, Annapolis, and the Maryland Historical Trust, Crownsville, Maryland. [with Bonnie Persinger]

1995    Phase I Archeological Survey of the Gingerville Woods Residential Subdivision, Anne Arundel County, Maryland. James G. Gibb, Archaeological Consultant, North Beach, Maryland. Submitted to Sigma Engineering, Annapolis, Maryland.

1995     Limited Phase I Archaeological Survey at Calvert Cliffs State Park, Calvert County, Maryland, and a Historic Overview of Helb Barn (18CV329). Submitted to the Maryland Department of Natural Resources. Annapolis, Maryland. (with Matthew Edward Croson).

1995    A Phase II Site Examination at Baldwin’s Choice, Shady Side, Anne Arundel County, Maryland. Submitted to Pointe Properties, Inc., Washington, D.C. (with Daniel H. Weiskotten and Tara D. Pettit).

1995    Phase I Archeological Survey of Bywater Estates Lot 6 Resubdivision, Annapolis Anne Arundel County, Maryland. James G. Gibb, Archaeological Consultant, Annapolis, Maryland. Submitted to Chesapeake Bay Environmental Enterprises, Annapolis, Maryland.

1995    Phase I Archeological Survey of “Olde Bloomfield” Residential Subdivision, Anne Arundel County, Maryland. James G. Gibb, Archaeological Consultant, Annapolis, Maryland. Submitted to HB Properties Management Company, Lanham, Maryland.

1995    National Register of Historic Places Site Examination of the Java Site (18AN284), Smithsonian Environmental Research Center, Edgewater, Anne Arundel County, Maryland. Submitted to the Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C. (with Daniel H. Weiskotten).

1994    Phase I Intensive Archeological Survey of MD 760, from MD 765 to Olivet Road, Lusby, Calvert County, Maryland. Maryland State Highway Administration Archeological Report Number 102. Baltimore. Contract AW 659–103–070.

1994    Phase I Intensive Archeological Survey of US Route 50 Salisbury By–Pass Wetlands Mitigation, Wicomico County, Maryland. Maryland State Highway Administration Archeological Report Number 17. Baltimore. Contract WI 641–201–170.

1994    A Phase I Archaeological Inventory and a Phase II Site Examination at Belair Mansion (18 PR 135), Bowie, Maryland. James G. Gibb, Archaeological Consultant, North Beach, Maryland. Submitted to the City of Bowie, Maryland.

1994    A Phase IB Archaeological Identification Survey of the Bryans Road Tract, Bryans Road, Charles County, Maryland. James G. Gibb, Archaeological Consultant, North Beach, Maryland. Submitted to the Tri–County Council for Southern Maryland, Hughesville, Maryland.

1994    A Phase I Archaeological Site Identification Survey of the Village of Long Reach, Section 4, Area 2, Columbia, Howard County, Maryland. James G. Gibb, Archaeological Consultant, North Beach, Maryland. Submitted to Howard Research and Development Corporation, Columbia, Maryland.

1994    A Phase II Archaeological Site Examination of the Laurel Factory House (18PR228), Laurel, Prince George’s County, Maryland. James G. Gibb, Archaeological Consultant, North Beach, Maryland. Submitted to Chester Environmental, Maryland.

1994     Phase I Intensive Archeological Survey and Phase II Site Examination (18 WA 454), Cearfoss Roundabout, MD 63 at MD 58, Cearfoss, Washington County, Maryland. Maryland State Highway Administration Archeological Report Number 100. Contract AW 506–103–070.

1994     Archaeological Monitoring at the Patuxent River Naval Air Base, NAWC–AD Consolidation, Building 2185 Well Site, Patuxent River, St. Mary’s County, Maryland. James G. Gibb, Archaeological Consultant, North Beach, Maryland. Submitted to George Hyman Construction Company, Maryland.

1994    A Phase I Archaeological Site Identification Survey of the DiSalvatore Tract, Annapolis, Anne Arundel County, Maryland. James G. Gibb, Archaeological Consultant, North Beach, Maryland. Submitted to DiSalvatore Realty, Rockville, Maryland.

1994     National Register Evaluation of a Portion of Archaeological Site 18AN206, Gibson Island, Anne Arundel County, Maryland. Submitted to Ronald W. Johnson Associates, Annapolis, Maryland.

1994    A Phase I Archaeological Identification Survey of the Bennett Tract, Mayo, Anne Arundel County, Maryland. James G. Gibb, Archaeological Consultant, North Beach, Maryland. Submitted to Chisolm–Weber Associates, Crofton, Maryland.

1993    An Intensive Phase I Archaeological Identification Survey of the Piney Point Museum and Lighthouse, St. Mary’s County, Maryland. James G. Gibb, Archaeological Consultant, North Beach, Maryland. Submitted to the St. Mary’s County Department of Parks and Recreation, Museum Division, Colton’s Point, Maryland.

1993    A Phase I Archaeological Identification Survey and Phase II Site Examination at Snow Hill Mansion (18PR433), near Laurel, Prince George's County, Maryland. Maryland–National Capital Parks & Planning Commission, History Division. (with Donald K. Creveling)

1993    A Phase II Site Examination Behind the Slave Hospital, His Lordship’s Kindness (18PR439), Clinton, Prince George’s County, Maryland. James G. Gibb, Archaeological Consultant, North Beach, Maryland. Submitted to John Walton, Jr., Clinton, Maryland.

1992    Archaeological Monitoring at the Patuxent River Naval Air Base, Fence Installation near the Helipad, Patuxent River, St. Mary’s County, Maryland. James G. Gibb, Archaeological Consultant, North Beach, Maryland. Submitted to Stottler, Stagg, and Associates, Lanham, Maryland.

1992    A Phase I Archaeological Identification Survey of Annemarie Garden Park, Solomons, Calvert County, Maryland. James G. Gibb, Archaeological Consultant, North Beach, Maryland. Submitted to the Calvert County Board of Commissioners, Prince Frederick, Maryland.

1992    A Phase I Archaeological Identification Survey and Architectural Survey of the SMECO Powerline from Holland Cliffs to Calvert Cliffs, Calvert County, Maryland. James G. Gibb, Archaeological Consultant, St. Mary’s City, Maryland. Submitted to the Southern Maryland Electric Cooperative, Hughesville, Maryland.

1992    A Phase I Archaeological Survey of a Portion of Marshall Hall, Piscataway National Park, Charles County, Maryland. Submitted to the Maryland Department of Natural Resources, Waterway Improvement Program.

1991    A Phase I Archaeological Survey of the Utility Lines, Cross Manor (18ST571), Areas I and II, St. Inigoes, Maryland. James G. Gibb, Archaeological Consultant, North Beach, Maryland. Submitted to G.A. and E. Koppel, St. Inigoes, Maryland.

1991    An Intensive Systematic Surface Collection of the Allens Fresh No. 1 Site (18 CH 55) on Zekiah Swamp/Allens Fresh, Westwood Point, Charles County, Maryland. Submitted to the Tri–County Council for Southern Maryland, Charlotte Hall, Maryland.

1991    A Phase I Archaeological Survey of Waterside Farm near Hallowing Point, Calvert County, Maryland. James G. Gibb, Archaeological Consultant, North Beach, Maryland. Submitted to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kupke, Richardson, Texas.

1991    A Phase I Archaeological Survey of the Collington Corporate Center, Prince George’s County, Maryland. James G. Gibb, Archaeological Consultant, North Beach, Maryland. Submitted to Manekin Corporation, Columbia, Maryland.

1991    A Phase I Archaeological Survey of the Summit Creek Development Project, Surrattsville/Clinton, Prince George’s County, Maryland. James G. Gibb, Archaeological Consultant, North Beach, Maryland. Submitted to Realty Investment Associates III, Greenbelt, Maryland.

1990    A Phase I Archaeological Survey and Phase II Site Examination (18 ST 619) for the Hickory Hills Development Project, California, MD. Submitted to the Hickory Hills Limited Partnership, Lexington Park, Maryland.

1990    Data Recovery in the East Areaway of Belair Mansion (18 PR 135), Bowie, Maryland. Submitted to the City of Bowie, MD.

1990    A Phase I Archaeological Survey for the Gaslight Square Development Project, Prince Frederick, Maryland, and Data Recovery on the Baltimore and Drum Point Railroad Bed (18 Cv 172). Submitted to Dr. George J. Matthews, Waldorf, Maryland.

1990    An Intensive Archaeological Survey, SMECO Powerline from Lexington Park to Calvert Cliffs, St. Mary’s and Calvert Counties, Maryland. James G. Gibb, Archaeological Consultant, St. Mary’s City, Maryland. Submitted to the Southern Maryland Electric Cooperative, Hughesville, Maryland.

1989    Archaeological Investigation for Reconstruction and Site Management Purposes at Woodlawn Farms (18ST88), in Ridge, St. Mary’s County, Maryland. James G. Gibb, Archaeological Consultant, St. Mary’s City, Maryland. Submitted to Virginia and Thomas Cox, Ridge, Maryland.

1989    A Rapid Surface Reconnaissance and Collection of the Plowed Fields of Cross Manor (18ST571), St. Inigoes, Maryland. James G. Gibb, Archaeological Consultant, St. Mary’s City, Maryland. Submitted to G.A. and E. Koppel, Potomac, Maryland.

1989    An Intensive Archaeological Survey of the Proposed Swimming Pool Site, Cross Manor (18ST571), St. Inigoes, Maryland. James G. Gibb, Archaeological Consultant, St. Mary’s City, Maryland. Submitted to G.A. and E. Koppel, Potomac, Maryland.

1989    Supplemental Archaeological Survey at Cross Manor (18ST571), St. Inigoes, Maryland. James G. Gibb, Archaeological Consultant, St. Mary’s City, Maryland. Submitted to G.A. and E. Koppel, St. Inigoes, Maryland.

1989    Archaeological Survey and Testing at the Charlotte Hall Veterans’ Home (18ST400), Charlotte Hall, Maryland. James G. Gibb, Archaeological Consultant, St. Mary’s City, Maryland. Submitted to the Charlotte Hall Veterans’ Home, Charlotte Hall, Maryland.

1988    Jamba, SUBi 521: A Multistaged Approach to Impact Mitigation at a Multicomponent Archaeological Site. Submitted to O'Brien and Gere Engineers, Syracuse, New York by the Public Archaeology Facility, State University of New York (PAF/SUNY), Binghamton, New York.

1987     Supplemental Data on the Lordville Bridge, Village of Lordville, Town of Hancock, Delaware County, New York. Submitted to the New York State Museum for submission to the Historic American Engineering Record by PAF/SUNY.

1986    Site Examination at the Columbus Center Cheese Factory (SUBi 1126), Columbus, Chenango County, New York. Submitted to the New York State Museum by PAF/SUNY. (with David Bernstein and Daniel F. Cassedy)

1984    Archaeology of the Tripp Wagon–shop Site (SUBi 1038), Perry City, Schuyler County, New York. Prepared for the New York State Department of Transportation by PAF/SUNY.

1982    Analysis of faunal material from Fort Lowell. In: Archaeological Data Recovery at the Band Quarters Kitchen and Corral Wall at Fort Lowell, Tucson, Arizona. Archaeological Series No. 163, edited by Fred Huntington. Arizona State Museum, Tucson. (with Fred Huntington)

1982    An Archaeological Investigation of AZ BB:13:146, a Small Occupation Site in the Tucson Basin, Pima County, Arizona. In: Archaeological Test Excavations in Southern Arizona. Archaeological Series No. 152, edited by Susan A. Brew, pp. 103–144. Arizona State Museum, Tucson. (with Allen Dart)

1982    Supplemental Archaeological Survey, Reach 3: Spoil Areas near Florence, Arizona. In: Hohokam Archaeology along the Salt–Gila Aquaduct, Central Arizona Project, Volume II: Supplemental Archaeological Survey. Archaeological Series No. 150, edited by Lynn S. Teague and Patricia L. Crown, pp. 37–42. Arizona State Museum, Tucson. (with Rick Ervin)

 

Architectural Studies

2001     Architectural Survey of the Sparks, Maryland, area. Andrew Garte & Associates, Shady Side, Maryland.

1997     The Dorsey–Bibb Tobacco Flue: Innovation and Entrepreneurship in Southern Maryland Agriculture. The Calvert Historian 12(1): 4–20.

1995     Limited Phase I Archaeological Survey at Calvert Cliffs State Park, Calvert County, Maryland, and a Historic Overview of Helb Barn (18CV329). Submitted to the Maryland Department of Natural Resources. Annapolis, Maryland. (with Matthew Edward Croson).

1995    Helb Barn: A Pennsylvania German Barn in Calvert County. The Calvert Historian 10(2): 5–18. (with Matthew E. Croson)

1994    A Past Use of a more Distant Past: The Warrens Colonialize Snow Hill. Presented at the annual Mid–Atlantic Archaeological Conference, Ocean City, MD. [with Donald K. Creveling and Cheryl Coursey]

1992    A Phase I Archaeological Identification Survey and Architectural Survey of the SMECO Powerline from Holland Cliffs to Calvert Cliffs, Calvert County, Maryland. James G. Gibb, Archaeological Consultant, St. Mary’s City, Maryland. Submitted to the Southern Maryland Electric Cooperative, Hughesville, Maryland.

1989    Technological Innovation and Entrepreneurship in the Chesapeake Tidewater: Parran Barn and the Bibb Tobacco Flue. Presented at the annual meeting of the Council for Northeast Historical Archaeology, Morristown, New Jersey. [with Patricia J. McGuire]

1987    Supplemental Data on the Lordville Bridge, Village of Lordville, Town of Hancock, Delaware County, New York. Submitted to the New York State Museum for submission to the Historic American Engineering Record by PAF/SUNY.

1986     The Role of a Covered Bridge. Broome County Historical Society Newsletter (Spring 1986). Reprinted in the Empire State Courier: The Journal of the New York State Covered Bridge Association.

1985    Spanning Rivers: Binghamton Bridges as Social Documents, the Dwightsville Community Case Study. Presented at the annual meeting of the Council for Northeast Archaeology, Ottawa, Canada.

 

Teaching Experience

2006ADJUNCT PROFESSOR. Historical Archaeology (HIS 311 E1). Villa Julie College.

2005        ADJUNCT PROFESSOR. Archaeology of Maryland (ANTH 183). Harford Community College.

2002/3     INSTRUCTOR. Engineering (ENT 211, AutoCAD). Anne Arundel Community College, Arnold, Maryland.

2002        INSTRUCTOR. History (History 211, US History to 1877). Anne Arundel Community College, Arnold, Maryland.

2001/3     TUTOR. Engineering (ENT 242, AutoCAD); English Literature and Composition and MS Excel. Anne Arundel Community College, Arnold, Maryland.

2000/1     INSTRUCTOR. Genealogy (Sociology 8640). College of Southern Maryland.

1998        Present. Computer applications instructor: Microsoft Access, Excel, PowerPoint, Project, Word, and Windows. D. Miller & Associates, Deale, Maryland.

1998–1999  Humanities Scholar, Maryland Humanities Council, Baltimore, Maryland. Speakers Bureau. “The Lost Towns of Anne Arundel Project.”

1998/9     M.A. Thesis Committee Member (2): University of Maryland, Baltimore County, Department of History.

1995/9     MENTOR: Internship program, The Lost Towns of Anne Arundel Project Anne Arundel County/London Town Foundation, Inc.

1995/6     INSTRUCTOR: History 301: Archaeology in Historic Preservation. Historic Preservation Program, Community Services Continuing Education, Anne Arundel Community College.

1992–1995  Guest lecturer: Calvert County Community College, Department of History, Prince Frederick, Maryland. (semi–annual lecture)

1994        Guest FACULTY: American Association of Museums, Seminar on Material Culture, “Many Pasts, Many Voices,” Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

1988        Field Instructor: Archaeological Field School, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.

1988        Instructor: Introduction to Archaeology. Field and classroom instruction. Elmira College, Elmira, New York.

1988        Instructor: 'Lost Tribes and Buried Cities.' Introductory course in archaeology, as well as a University–mandated writing course. Binghamton University.

1987        Instructor: Anthropology of the South Pacific. Survey course employing each of the four sub–disciplines of anthropology. Binghamton University.

 

Guidelines/Project Peer Review

2005    Part of a team that developed Section 603, Archeological Protection, for the Revised Land Use Code, City of Frederick. Draft prepared by Andrew Stout.

2003     Professional project reviewer, approved by the US Army Corps of Engineers and the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation, for the Greenvest Corporation’s The Preserve development project in Prince George’s County, Maryland.

1999    Guidelines for Archaeological Review as Part of the Certificate of Approval Process. Prepared for and approved by the Annapolis Historic Preservation Commission, June 1999. (with C. Jane Cox)

 

Faunal Analyses

Training:

1980   Mammalogy: Class in comparative mammalian osteology, Prof. Cockrum, instructor, Department of Biology, University of Arizona, Tucson.

1977   Independent study in faunal analysis, Dr. Richard M. Gramly, supervisor, Department of Anthropology, Stony Brook University. Identification of faunal materials from Pipestave Holow prehistoric site, Late Archaic/Late Woodland, Long Island, NY.

Projects:

2004     A Phase I Intensive Archaeological Survey of the Stanwick Farm, Aquasco, Prince George’s County, Maryland, and Phase II/III investigations of Garrett’s Chance #2 (18PR703) and Garrett’s Chance #3 (18PR704). Andrew Garte & Associates, Shady Side, Maryland. Submitted to LanDesign, Bowie, Maryland.

2002    A Phase III Data Recovery at Belair Mansion (18 PR 135), Bowie, Maryland. Submitted to the City of Bowie, Maryland. James G. Gibb, Archaeological Consultant, Annapolis, Maryland. Submitted to the City of Bowie Museums and the Maryland Historical Trust, Crownsville, Maryland.

1997     Phase III Data Recovery at the Smithsonian Pier Site (18AN284), Smithsonian Institution Environmental Research Center, Anne Arundel County, Maryland. James G. Gibb, Archaeological Consultant, Annapolis, Maryland. Submitted to the Smithsonian Environmental Research Center, Edgewater, Maryland. [with Anson H. Hines]

1996    Phase III Data Recovery at the Reiff Site (18 WA 454), Cearfoss Roundabout, MD 63 at MD 58, Cearfoss, Washington County, Maryland. Maryland State Highway Administration Archeological Report Number 100. Contract AW 506–103–070.

1995    National Register of Historic Places Site Examination of the Java Site (18AN284), Smithsonian Environmental Research Center, Edgewater, Anne Arundel County, Maryland. Submitted to the Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C. (with Daniel H. Weiskotten).

1982    Analysis of faunal material from Fort Lowell. In: Archaeological Data Recovery at the Band Quarters Kitchen and Corral Wall at Fort Lowell, Tucson, Arizona. Archaeological Series No. 163, edited by Fred Huntington. Arizona State Museum, Tucson. (with Fred Huntington)

1980     Analysis of faunal remains from Dr. Sherene Baugher’s excavations at Richmond Village, NY.

1978    Analysis of faunal remains from Dr. Russell Barber’s excavations at the Wheeler Site, MA. Reported in The Wheeler site: a specialized shellfish processing station on the Merrimack River, by Russell J. Barber. Harvard University Press, Cambridge, 1982

1978     Identification of faunal remains from Duke Homestead, Greensboro, NC. John C. Baroody, supervisor.

1977     Identification of mammalian faunal remains from Dr. Charles Nelson’s excavations at Lukenya Hill, Kenya, Dr. Richard M. Gramly, supervisor.

1977   Osteometric analysis of four dog burials from the Late Archaic component of the Pipestave Hollow site, Long Island, NY, Dr. Richard M. Gramly, supervisor.


National Register

Training:

1994    National Register of Historic Places Archaeology Workshop, John H. Sprinkle and Jan Townsend, organizers, Washington, DC. (08–09 September 1994).

Projects:

1980–present   Scores of recommendations on the National Register eligibility of archaeological sites and standing structures.

 

Select Successful Grants

Maryland Historical Trust: Collections analysis and reporting grant,  $9,000. 2000

Maryland Historical Trust: Three field research grants, nearly $100,000. 1996–1999

Maryland Humanities Council: Three mini–grants supporting public interpretation. 1996–1999

National Geographic Society: Research grant, $15,000. 1996

NATIONAL CENTER FOR PRESERVATION TECHNOLOGY & TRAINING: Videographic research grant, $15,000, 1997.

 

Material Culture Studies

Ceramic Analysis: specializing in 17th century Netherlandish coarse earthenwares, and 18th–19th century Anglo–American wares; vesselization.

Faunal Analysis: prehistoric and historic; experience in identification and analysis of commercial butcher cuts.

Industrial Sites Analysis: 19th and 20th centuries, specializing in documentation and interpretation of bridges and small rural manufactories.

Tract Analysis: Reconstructing landholdings.

AutoCAD: Computer–Aided Drafting

 

Related Experiences

·          Supervising procurement, training, and use of geophysical survey equipment, global positioning system, and digital videographic and processing equipment.

·          Editor, Public Education and Information column, SHA Newsletter, 1994–2001.

·          Extensive writing and editing.

·          Extensive statistical analysis, primarily non–parametric techniques.

·          Extensive, highly successful grant writing.

·          Mentoring graduates and undergraduates from local universities and colleges.

·          Teaching community college students history and computer–aided design and drafting; tutoring same and English literature and composition.

·          Mentoring of public school students, Grades 6 through 12, National History Fair.

·          Building liaisons with avocational archaeologists.

·          Promoting archaeology, history, & historic preservation through public lectures & writing.

·          Working with local governments, citizens' advisory councils on historic preservation, & town planners.

·          Working with local museums in the areas of research, exhibition theory, and material culture theory.

 

 

References

 

Dr. Nina M. Versaggi, Director

Public Archaeology Facility

Department of Anthropology

P.O. Box 6000, Binghamton University

Binghamton, NY  13902–6000

(607) 777–4786; FAX (607) 777–2288

Dr. Karen L. Davis

2752 Buchanan St., N.E.

Minneapolis, MN  55418

(612) 624-0889 (work phone)

Lisa R. Miller

D. Miller & Associates

5720–C Deale–Churchton Road

Deale, MD  20751

(301) 261–5989      1–800–895–1698

Donna C. Hole

Chief of Historic Preservation

City of Annapolis, Department of Planning & Zoning

160 Duke of Gloucester Street

Annapolis, MD  21401

(410) 263–7941

David Blick

Chair, Annapolis Historic Preservation Commission, Retired

108 Tucker Street

Annapolis, MD  21401

(410) 280–9169

Dr. Gregory A. Stiverson

1303 Colony Drive

Annapolis, MD  21403-2106

 

 

 

 

 


 

 
   

 

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