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Adolfo Iván Batún-Alpuche, Ph.D.

, RPA
Associate Professor
Universidad de Oriente
Av. Chanyokdzonot Tablaje Catastral 10344-10345
Valladolid, Yucatan. CP 97778
Telefono (985) 856-61-40-ext 101
Cel: 9999-071169
E-mail: adolfo.batun@uno.edu.mx or Canek25@hotmail.com

Education

Philosopher Doctor (Ph.D.), University of Florida


Ph. D. Dissertation: Agrarian Production and Intensification at a Postclassic
Maya Community, Buena Vista, Cozumel, Mexico.

Master in Arts (M.A.), University of Florida


Mater Research: Postclassic Cozumel, a Society of Houses, an Option
To Interpret Maya Social Organization

Licenciado en Ciencias Antropológicas en la especialidad de


Arqueología (B.A.), (Bachelor Degree Specialized in Anthropological Archaeology),
Universidad Autónoma de Yucatán, Mérida Yucatán, México.
Tesis de Licenciatura.: Importancia de Algunas Especies de la Familia
(Research Thesis) Iguanidae en el Área Maya Precolombina.

Areas of Specialization

Prehistoric Settlement Pattern Analysis


GIS and GPS applications to landscape Analysis
Survey and Mapping
Digital Mapping
Prehistoric Subsistence Studies
Zooarchaeological Analysis
Ceramic Analysis
Cultural Soil analysis

Cultural Areas of Interest


Postclassic and Historical Northern Yucatan (Maya)
Late Prehistoric and Historic Florida (Timucua and Calusa)
Late Prehistoric Caribbean
Circum Caribbean Interactions

Research Interests

Prehistoric Subsistence and Settlement Patterns, Prehistoric Agrarian Systems, Ancient


Agricultural Intensification, Social Organization of Agrarian Production, Prehistoric Economies.
Languages

English, Spanish and Yucatec Maya competence in speaking, reading and writing.

Computer and Additional Skills

Word Processors: Microsoft Word, Adobe Acrobat, Word Perfect.


Spread Sheets and Statistical Packages: Microsoft Excel, SPSS (Statistical Package for the Social
Sciences) and SYSTAT.
Data Base: Access, EndNote, ArcGIS and Arcview.
Image Processing: Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Illustrator
GIS and Remote Sensing: Arcview, ArcGIS, IDRISI, ENVI and IMAGINE ERDAS.
Mapping Softwares: AutoCAD, Surfer and Map Maker.
Webpage Design: Microsoft Publisher and Dreamweaver.

Open Water Diver PADI Certification, Certification Number: 9309567417

Honors, Grants and Fellowships

Certifications of Class highest G.P.A. in Licenciatura studies (B.A.). Facultad de Ciencias


Antropológicas, Universidad Autónoma de Yucatán, Merida, Yucatán, México (Fall 1998)

B. A. Thesis Fellowship Fomes, México. (Fondo para la Modernización Educativa), Universidad


Autónoma de Yucatán, Merida, Yucatán, México (Fall 1998).

B. A. Thesis Fellowship Francisco Repetto Milan. Universidad Autónoma de Yucatán (Fall


1998)

Master Studies Fellowship, Granted for the Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnología
(CONACYT), México (1999-2001).

Doctoral Studies Fellowship, Granted for the Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnología
(CONACYT), México (2002-2005).

Dissertation Research Grant, granted by the Foundation for the Advancement of Mesoamerican
Studies, Inc. (FAMSI): Dissertation Research Project: Settlement Patterns and Land Use in
Buena Vista, Cozumel, Mexico (Summer/Fall 2003).

Dissertation Writing Grant: Charles H. Fairbanks award, University of Florida, Gainesville,


Florida (Fall 2004)

Teaching Experience

Fall 1997, Teaching Assistant, Course “Methods and Techniques in Archaeology”


Facultad de Ciencias antropológicas, Universidad Autónoma de Yucatán, Merida, Yucatán,
México. Principal faculty: Archaeologist Alberto Pérez Romero
Fall 2000, Teaching Assistant, Course”Principles of Archaeology” University of Florida,
Gainesville Florida. Principal faculty: Dr. Lynette Norr.

Spring 2006, Teaching Assistant, Course “Archaeological Ceramics”, University of Florida,


Gainesville, Florida. Principal Faculty: Dr. Kenneth Sassaman.

Fall 2006, Teaching Assistant, Course “Lost Tribes and Sunken Continents”, University of
Florida, Gainesville, Florida. Principal Faculty Dr. Michael Moseley.

Spring 2008, Instructor. Archaeological Training Session for Heavy Equipment Operators
participating in the Aquatic Habitat Enhancing Project, Nothwestern Lake Okeechobee, Florida
implemented by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FFWCC).

2010 to Present,
Associate Professor at Universidad de Oriente in Valladolid Yucatan, Courses, Introduction to
Archaeology, Maya Art and Archaeology, Art History of Mexico, Yucatan History Prehispanic
Period, Geography and Political Economy, International Geopolitics, Government Process in
Mexico.

2015 to Present,
Adjunct Faculty, Department of Anthropology, College of Arts & Sciences (UNC), University of
North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

Research and Cultural Resource Administration Experience

May –June 1994


Principal Investigator. Ethnographic project in Tabi a Mayan community in Municipio of Sotuta,
Yucatán. A study of oral tradition and religious practices in a traditional Yucatec Community.

April 1995
Research Assistant. “Oxkintok 1995”, Archaeological mapping project in the Maya site of
Oxkintok Yucatan, Mexico.
Director: Archaeologist, Ricardo Velasquez, INAH, Yucatán, México.

March 1996
Research Assistant. “UAYMITUN 1996”, Archaeological excavation and recovery of Historical
human remains located in Uaymitun, Yucatan, Mexico Peninsula. Director: Anthrop. José
Manuel arias, INAH, Yucatán, México.

October 1996 to march 1997


Research Assistant. “Flor de Mayo Project”, an archaeological project of Universidad Autonoma
de Yucatan and INAH mapping and rescue in a site next to Merida, Yucatan.
Director: Archaeologist, Alberto Pérez Romero, Universidad Autónoma de Yucatán, México.
September 1997 to march 1998
Research Assistant. “Motul Project”, an archaeological project of Universidad Autonoma de
Yucatan and INAH mapping and salvation of Maya vestiges in Motul, Yucatan.
Director: Archaeologist, Alberto Pérez Romero, Universidad Autónoma de Yucatán, México.

Summer 2000
Underwater Field School “PaleoAucilla prehistory project, underwater prehistory archaeology in
the Apalachee Bay at the Florida Golf of México.”
Director: Dr. Michael Faught, Florida State, University.

Underwater Field School “Dog Island Shipwreck Survey, Maritime archaeology in the
Apalachicola Bay, at the Florida Coast.”
Director: Dr. Michael Faught, Florida State University.

Spring-Summer 2003
Director and Principal Investigator (P.I.). Archaeological project “Settlement Pattern and Land
Use in Buena Vista, Cozumel, Mexico 2003” founded by Foundation for the Advancement of
Mesoamerican Studies (FAMSI)

Summer 2007
Research Assistant Bugaboo Fire Recovery Surveys, Osceola National Forest. USDA Forest
Service, FL.

2005-2010
Project Cultural Resource Management (CRM) Archaeologist, SouthArc, Inc, Gainesville,
Florida

2010 to Present
Principal Investigator of Cultural and Historical Project as Associate Professor and Researcher,
Universidad de Oriente, Valladolid, Yucatán.

2010 to Present
Principal Investigator of Cultural Conservation Projects as Consulter Adviser of the Minister of
Urban Development and Ecology of the State of Yucatan in Projects of Cultural Heritage and
Conservation of Historical and Archaeological Patrimony. Merida, Yucatan.

2011 to Present
Co-Principal Investigator in collaboration with Dr. Patricia McAnany (University of North
Carolina Chapell Hill), in the collaborative project “Investigating the Interaction of Macro-
Political change on Local Landscape and Residence Trough Collaborative Archaeological
Research” conducted in Eastern Yucatan, funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF), and
The Archaeological Institute of America (AIA).

2010-2013
Director and Principal Investigator at the Yucatan State office of “Conservation of the
Architectural Historical Heritage” at the “Department of Urban Development and Environment”,
Merida, Yucatan, Mexico.

Main Projects conducted in this office.

Documenting and Cataloging Historical monuments, and setting the historical district at
Valladolid, Yucatan, Mexico

Documenting and Cataloging Historical monuments, and setting the historical district at Espita,
Yucatan, Mexico

Conservation Project of the Historical trenches at Chicxulub, Yucatan, Mexico

Conservation Project of the historical XVII century league markets from Hunucma to Sisal,
Yucatan, Mexico.

Conservation and Restoration Project of the xvii-century church of Xcan, Yucatán, Mexico.
El registro y la elaboración del proyecto de conservación de los marcadores de legua, históricos
de la ruta Hunucma - Sisal, Yucatán.

2014
Coordinator of the college of Public Administration at Universidad de Oriente, Valladolid,
Yucatán.

2014-2015
Director and Principal Investigator at the State of Yucatán General Archive (AGEY), State
Department, Mérida, Yucatán, Mexico.

Main Projects conducted in this office:

Conservation and digitalization historic document from Early 20th-Century Yucatán, collection
“Comisión Reguladora del Mercado del Henequén”

Restoration and digitalization of Historic document of Early 20th-Century Yucatán, collection


“Agentes propagandistas”

Classification and cataloging of Historic document of Early 20th-Century Yucatán, collection


“Gobierno del General Salvador Alvarado 1915-1918”.

Organization of the Regional symposium “Planning the New Federal Legislation of Public
Archives in Mexico”

2015- al presente
Director and principal Investigator of the Office of “Community Social Organization”, at the
State of Yucatan Department of Social Development (SEDESOL), Merida, Yucatán, Mexico.

Main Projects conducted in this office:


Organization of the first State Symposium of the Science Committee of Historic Cities and
Towns of ICOMOS Mexico A. C. “Evaluation of the current conservation of historic cities and
towns of México”. Gran Museo del Mundo Maya, 28 y 29 de enero de 2016, Mérida, Yucatán.

Program of community councils in 300 small communities across the state of Yucatan

Program of community council in 200 localities of Municipio of Merida.

2016-2017
Director of the International Project “Maya from the margins: archives and experiences of
history, Identity and migration”. Sponsored by the American Alliance of Museums (AAM), U.S.
Department of State.

Publications and Public Presentations

1996
Futuros Arqueólogos. Katun 2 No 3, Revista de la sociedad de alumnos del a Facultad de
Ciencias antropológicas, Universidad autónoma de Yucatán.

1997
La Arquitectura Maya Durante el Posclásico. Katun 2, No 5, Revista de la sociedad de alumnos
del a Facultad de Ciencias antropológicas, Universidad autónoma de Yucatán.

1998
Iconografía del Templo de los Guerreros” Chichen Itza. Katun 2, No 6, Revista de la sociedad de
alumnos de la Facultad de Ciencias antropológicas, Universidad autónoma de Yucatán.

1998
La importancia de la Fauna ente los Mixtecos y Zapotecos, Oaxaca. Katun 2, No 7, Revista de la
sociedad de alumnos del a Facultad de Ciencias antropológicas, Universidad autónoma de
Yucatán.

2004
“Maya Settlement Patterns and Land Use in Buena Vista, Cozumel, México”, report submitted to
the Foundation for the Advancement of Mesoamerican studies (FAMSI), including findings and
preliminary settlement pattern analysis, together with an preliminary AutoCAD version of the
map of the archaeological site, On line May 2004.

2005
"Revealing the Thorny Forest: New archaeological Discoveries in Cozumel, Mexico" Research
paper presented in the FASA colloquium, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, January 28,
2005
2005
“Te Cozumel Maya Bee Gardens” paper to be presented in the first Southeast Conference on
Mesoamerican Archaeology and Ethnohistory, in University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida;
February 11-12, 2005.

2006
“Sacred Rejolladas and Agricultural Huayás: Distribution of Karstic Depressions in Buena Vista,
Cozumel”. Paper presented in the second Southeast Conference on Mesoamerican Archaeology
and Ethnohistory, in Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, Florida; February, 25, 2006.

2007
“Buena Vista, Cozumel: Re-evaluating the Trading Center Model”. Paper presented at the 72 nd
Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Austin, TX; April 25-29, 2007.

2007
“Decolorizing Maya Archaeology”. Paper presented at the 106th Annual Meeting of the
American Anthropological Association, Washington, DC; November 28-December 2, 2007.

2008
“Telling Our Own Stories”. Paper presented at the 7 th Annual “To Bridge a Gap Conference” of
the Tribal Relation Program of the USDA Forest Service, Ft. Smith, Arkansas; April 7-11, 2008.

2008
“Settlement and Subsistence of a Late Belle Glade Site at the Transitional St. Johns-Belle Glade
area of Central Florida”. Paper presented at the 65 th Annual Meeting of the Southeastern
Archaeological Conference. Charlotte, NC, November 12-15, 2008

2009
“Marketing Participation and Land Use Changes in a Prehistoric Maya Community: The Case of
Late Postclassic Buena Vista, Cozumel, Mexico”. Paper presented at the
74th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology. Atlanta, Georgia, April 22-26,
2009.

2009
In Press, Buena Vista, Cozumel: Agrarian Production in a Postclassic Trading Port. In Ports,
Polities and Political Economies: New Perspectives on Ancient Maya Trade. The University of
Alabama Press.

2010
“Landscape Management and Agrarian Intensification in Buena Vista, Cozumel during the
Postclassic Period”. Paper presented at 70th Annual conference of the society of Applied
Anthropology (SFAA). Mérida, Yucatán, March 24-27, 2010.

2010
“Sistemas Mayas de Intensificación Agrícola”. Paper presentede at Universidad del Oriente en
Valladolid, Yucatán, in the conferences of “Cultural Spring”, Cultural Institute of the State of
Yucatan, Valladolid, Yucatán, March, 2010

2010
“Desarrollo Turístico y Daño al Patrimonio Arqueológico en la Isla de Cozumel, Quintana Roo”,
Ponencia presentada en el II Congreso Internacional sobre Patrimonio y Desarrollo Sustentable,
Campeche, Campeche del 30 de noviembre al 3 de diciembre del 2010

2011
“Investigación Arqueológica y Desarrollo Moderno en Yucatán, México”, Paper presented at the
IV Congreso Centroamericano de Arqueología, San Salvador, El Salvador, November 9-11,
2011

2011
“Trabajos de Conservacion y Restauración del Templo del Santo Cristo de Amor, Xcan,
Yucatán, Monumento colonial del siglo XVII”, paper presented at the II Foro Patrimonio y
Desarrollo Sustentable y III simposio Virtual Patrimonio Cultural, El Colegio de Michoacán
A.C., Zamora, Michoacán, México, December 7-9, 2011

2012
“Desarrollo Agrícola y practicas Rituales Mayas”. Paper presented at the “Maya Culture Fest
2012” Museo de San Roque, Valladolid Yucatán, December 19, 2012

2013
“Beyond Modern Maya Campesinos Collaborative Archaeology: Giving the Tools of
Archaeological Interpretation to Maya University Students”. Ponencia presentada en la 78a
Conferencia Anual de la Sociedad de Arqueología Americana (SAA). Honolulu, Hawaii, Abril
3-7, 2013.

2013 La Reserva Biocultural del Puuc en Yucatán, Desafíos De Un Nuevo Modelo Para la
Preservación del Patrimonio Cultural y Natural. Ponencia presentada en el 9º
Congreso Internacional de Mayistas, celebrado en Campeche, Campeche del 24 al 26 de Junio
del 2013.

2014
“What Lies Beneath the Basketball Court? Community Archaeology and Managing the Dead”.
Ponencia presentada en la 79a Conferencia Anual de la Sociedad de Arqueología Americana
(SAA). Austin, Texas, Abril 24, 2014.

2014
“Patrimonio Edificado y Su Plano Original: La Relevancia del Patrimonio Cultural Documental”,
Ponencia Presentada en el Congreso Cultura y Patrimonio Mexicano del Siglo XXI, en el marco
del Festival Internacional de la Cultura Maya, Mérida, Yucatán, del 23 al 25 de Octubre, 2014.

2015
“El Patrimonio Cultural Documental Meridano: Su Conservación y Organización en el Archivo
General (AGEY), Ponencia Presentada en III Simposio Sobre Patrimonio Cultural en Mérida,
Historia, Costumbres y Protagonistas de la Mérida de Yucatán, Mérida, Yucatán, del 7 al 9 de
Enero, 2015.

2015
“Learning heritage while teaching archaeology at Tahcabo, Yucatán: archaeologists’
perspectives on the opportunities and risks of local community engagement”, Ponencia
presentada en la 80a Conferencia Annual de la Sociedad de Arqueologia Americana, San
Francisco California, del 15 al 19 de abril, 2015.

2015
“Conocimiento y Uso de las Rejolladas Para Producción Agrícola en el Oriente de Yucatán”,
Ponencia Presentada en la II Mesa Redonda del Mayab, La Ciencia y Las Artes Entre Los
Mayas, Mérida, Yucatán, del 16 al 25 de Octubre, 2015.

2016
“La Necesidad de Normatividad en el Campo Arqueológico en Yucatán y su Impacto Económico
y Social”. Ponencia presentada en el Simposio Las Barreras Económicas para el Desarrollo de la
Arqueología del Congreso Mundial de Arqueología (WAC), Cancún, Quintana Roo, del 4 al 5 de
Junio, 2016.

2016
“Tierra y Labor en Yucatán durante los Tiempos coloniales y Pre coloniales”, Ponencia
Presentada en el 10º Congreso Internacional de Mayistas, Los Mayas: Discursos e Imágenes del
Poder, Izamal, Yucatán, México, del 26 de Junio al 2 de Julio, 2016.

2016
“Museos Comunitarios”. Mesa panel “Antropología Extramuros: Aplicaciones, contribuciones,
prácticas e intervención social”, XLVI Aniversario de la Facultad de ciencias antropológicas, del
5-7 octubre de 2016, UADY. Mérida, Yucatán, 5 octubre de 2016.

2016
“Speaking of Maya Time”, at “The Maya materialization of time” Working Group, August 26-
28, 2016, Santa Fe Institute, Santa Fe, Nuevo México.

2016
“Más allá de la milpa: sistemas maya de intensificación agrícola”. Simposio Las Barreras
Económicas para el Desarrollo de la Arqueología Peninsular. Congreso Mundial de Arqueología
(WAC) (World Archaeological Congress), June 4-5, 2016, Cancún, Quintana Roo.
2016
“Presente y futuro del patrimonio cultural de Yucatán / La preservación del patrimonio cultural
arquitectónico y el desarrollo social, March 12, 2016, Feria Internacional de la Lectura Yucatán
(FILEY) 2016. Gobierno del estado de Yucatán, SEDECULTA, Secretaria de Cultura Y las
Artes.

2016
“El control de tierras y mano de obra a través del tiempo en los pueblos del oriente de Yucatán”
Impartida conjuntamente con la Dra. Patricia A. McAnany y Maia Dedrick. Décimo congreso
Internacional Mayista, June 26-July 2º, 2016. Los mayas discursos e imágenes de poder. UNAM,
Instituto de Investigaciones Filológicas, Centro de Estudios Mayas, Izamal, Yucatán.

2016
“Museos Comunitarios” at mesa panel “Antropología Extramuros: Aplicaciones, contribuciones,
prácticas e intervención social”, XLVI Aniversario de la Facultad de ciencias antropológicas,
del October 5-7, 2016, UADY. Mérida, Yucatán.

2017
“Patrimonio Edificado y su Plano Original: La Relevancia del Patrimonio Cultural Documental”.
Garcia, T. & Martín, G. (Ed.) En Patrimonio Tangible e Intangible mexicano: una reflexión,
(pp.23-27). Oxford, England, BAR PUBLISIHING, BAR International Series. ISBN:
978147315645.

2017
Batún, A., Mcanany, P., & Dedrick, M. (2017). Estrategias de Manejo y Control de Tierras
Agrícolas y de Labor en el Oriente de Yucatán En Arqueología Mexicana, La Arqueología del
Oriente de Yucatán, No 146 (May-June 2017) Pp 66 - 71.

2017
“La Administración Pública de los Bienes Culturales Tangible se Intangibles” Tercer congreso
de Administración Pública LA GESTION PUBLICA EN MEXICO “Experiencias
Administrativas en el Ámbito Gubernamental” UNO, Valladolid, Yucatán June 23, 2017.

2017
“La nueva Ley General de Archivos y sus implicaciones” en el marco del Congreso de
Bibliotecología y Gestión de la Información, “Experiencias multidisciplinarias en la gestión y
uso de la información”, May 24-26, 2017. Universidad de Oriente, SIIES, Gobierno del Estado
de Yucatán, Valladolid, Yucatán.

2017
“Identifying Farming Strategies within Changing Regional Contexts at Tahcabo, Yucatán”
symposium RECENT SHIFTS IN MAYA ARCHAEOLOGY: INVESTIGATIONS OF THE
COLONIAL AND NATIONAL PERIODS OF THE YUCATÁN, Society of American
Archaeology (SAA), (82nd Annual Meeting) March 29-Abril 2o, 2017. Together with Maia
Dedrick, and Patricia McAnany.
2017
“La distribución de cerámica colonial decorada con impresiones textiles en el norte de
Yucatán y su importancia en el intercambio regional”. Intercontinental Conference of the
Society of American Archaeology (SAA) , together with, Maia Dedrick, and Patricia
McAnany, April 26-29, 2017, Oaxaca, Mexico.

2017
“Imperfect Beeswax Production in the Land of Honey” Symposium THE ARCHAEOLOGY
OF GLOBAL HISTORY. Society of American Archaeology (SAA). (82nd Annual Meeting)
March 29-Aprin 2o, Vancouver, Canada, together with Maia Dedrick, and Patricia McAnany

2017
“Representación y participación de los pueblos y comunidades mayas”, Students Congress on
Public Administration, Universidad de Oriente, Valladolid, Yucatán, October 17, 2017.

2017
Uso Prehispánico y actual de las Rejolladas y su valor Patrimonial en Tahcabo, Calotmul,
Yucatán. En: El patrimonio cultural y natural del pueblo maya. Historia, arqueología, educación
y gastronomía, recursos naturales y comunicación. PP. 103-115, Universidad de Oriente,
Valladolid, Yucatán, México, 1ª edición 2017. ISBN: 978-607-96942-7-2

Research Reports

2005
Cultural Resource Survey, Pellicer Substation, St. Johns County, Florida.
2006
Cultural Resource Survey and Assessment, Seagate, Hernando County, Florida.

Cultural Resource Survey and Assessment, Pritchard Plantation, Duval County


Florida.

Cultural Resource Survey and Assessment, Westside Boulevard, Osceola County,


Florida.

Cultural Resource Survey, Rolling Hills Venture LLC, Clay County, Florida

Reconnaissance Survey, Indiantown-Riviera Transmission Line, Martin County,


Florida.

Cultural Resource Survey and Assessment Yankeetown 3 Project Addition, Levy


County, Florida.

Cultural Resource Survey and Assessment, Merill Road, Duval County, Florida.
Cultural Resource Survey and Assessment, Hernando Oaks DRI, Hernando
County, Florida.

Cultural Resource Survey and Assessment, Merrit Tract, Sumter County, Florida.

2007
Cultural Resource Survey, Edgewater DRI, Osceola County, Florida.

Cultural Resource Survey Deltona-Osteen 230kv Transmission Line Route,


Volusia and Seminole Counties, Florida.

Cultural Resource and Assessment, Timucuan Oaks Botanical Garden, Volusia


County, Florida.

2008
Phase III, Mitigation: The Whaley Lorenz Site (8OS2439), A Late Belle Glade
Settlement at Lake Tohopekaliga, Osceola County, Florida

Archaeological Monitoring of Northwest Littoral Zone Marsh of Lake Okeechobee,


Cody’s Cove and Tin House Cove, Glades and Okeechobee Counties, Florida.

Cultural Resource Survey and Assessment, South Pointe, Alachua County, Florida.

Cultural Resource Survey and Assessment FPL Halifax substation-Daytona Beach,


Volusia County, Florida.

Cultural Resource Survey and Assessment Cabbage Grove Expansion, Taylor County,
Florida.

Cultural Resource and Assessment for Old Lake Wilson Road, Osceola County, Florida.

Cultural Resource survey and Assessment Borrow Pit Expansion, Levy County, Florida.

Cultural Resource Survey and assessment for Poinciana Blvd, Osceola County, Florida.

2009 Cultural Resource Survey and Assessment, Timber Creek University Relief high School,
Orange County, Florida
Cultural Resource Survey and Assessment, Seminole Reservation Biodiesel Facility,
Broward County, Florida. (Tribal Lands)

Cultural Resource Survey and Assessment, The Quarry, Columbia County, Florida

Cultural Resource survey and Assessment, Levy County Borrow Pit, Levy County,
Florida.
Cultural Resource Survey and Assessment, New River Work Camp, Union County,
Florida.

Phase II Archaeological site Assessment Sites 8AL80 and 8AL5454, Paynes Prairie
Sheetflow Restoration Project, Alachua County, Florida.

Cultural Resource survey, Solary Canal/Minter Property, Seminole County, Florida.

Professional Membership

Register of Professional Archaeologists (RPA), membership number: 16318


Society for American Archaeology (SAA) membership number: 67577758
American Anthropological Association (AAA), membership number: 00048296
Southeastern Archaeological Conference (SEAC)
Florida Archaeological Council (FAC)
Florida Anthropological Society (FAS)
Asociación Yucateca de Especialistas en Restauración A.C. (AYERAC)
Colegio de Antropólogos de Yucatán (CAY)

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