Ph.D. Anthropology, Michigan State University 2004 Dissertation: The Historical Archaeology of Nevis, West Indies: Capitalism, Environment, and the Evolution of the Caribbean Colonial Landscape, 1625-1833. Research interests include Caribbean Colonial settlement, contact era studies, nautical archaeology and maritime communities, industrial archaeology, educational anthropology, and teacher education. Most recent project: 2003 survey and documentation of ruins of colonial industrial sugar mill-complexes on Nevis, West Indies. While at Tech I will be teaching World People and Environment, and Prehistory and Archaeology. Sample of Publications 2001 Shipwrecks in the Classroom: Plan for a Simulated Excavation. In History beneath the Sea. Society for American Archaeology Publications in Education. KC Smith and Amy Douglass, eds. ( Washington DC) pp 21-25. 2000 Post Colonial Transformation and Invention of Identity on Nevis, West Indies. The Journal of Imperial and Postcolonial Historic Studies 1(1):139-163. 1998 Port St George: An Archaeological Assessment of a Sugar Plantation and Harbor Complex in Nevis, West Indies. Underwater Archaeology No 2:88-95. Society for Historical Archaeology. Larry Babbits, ed. Department of Social Sciences,
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