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1 STEVEN R. KUEHN CURRICULUM VITAE Contact Information: (217) 417-3719 (cell) 2404 Robin Road (217) 607-5283 (work) Mahomet, IL 61853 [email protected] EDUCATION 1995-1997 Masters of Science degree in Anthropology, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. 1992-1993 Graduate studies program, Department of Anthropology. University of Wisconsin- Madison. 1986-1990 Bachelor of Science degree in Anthropology, University of Wisconsin-Madison. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Illinois State Archaeological Survey (ISAS) July 2006 to present Prairie Research Institute University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 209 Nuclear Physics Lab 23 Stadium Drive Champaign, IL 61820 (217) 244-8883 Faunal Analyst/Cultural Resources Archaeologist. Responsible for analysis of faunal material recovered from prehistoric and historic archaeological sites investigated by ISAS. Prepare written reports on zooarchaeological assemblages; maintain and develop ISAS osteological comparative collection for use in faunal analyses. Maintain tracking system for all zooarchaeological material submitted to Faunal Lab for analysis; supervise lab staff in processing and analysis of faunal material. Consult with ISAS Project Archaeologists and research staff regarding results of faunal analyses and addressing research questions for specific projects. Answer public inquiries regarding discoveries of faunal material, provide specimen identification and further information as warranted; participate in outreach events and professional outreach and developmental activities. Museum Archaeology Program, September 1992 to July 2006 Wisconsin Historical Society 816 State Street Madison, WI 53706 (608) 264-6560 Senior Archaeologist/Project Director. Responsible for all aspects of cultural resource survey, evaluation, and mitigation of historic and prehistoric sites throughout Wisconsin, including all field work, laboratory analysis and interpretation, and report preparation. Experienced with variety of cultural resource management projects including highway corridors, wetland mitigations, municipal and utility projects, cemetery documentation and monitoring, bridge replacements, borrow pits, and timber sales. Familiar with all aspects of archaeological field investigations and related logistics, as well as laboratory analysis and report preparation. Listed as an Archaeologist Qualified to Excavate Burials, under the Wisconsin Burial Site Preservation Law. Compiled an extensive record of report preparation, completed within budgetary constraints and scheduling deadlines. Laboratory and analysis experience focused on the identification and interpretation of zooarchaeological remains, although also have substantial knowledge of historic material

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STEVEN R. KUEHN CURRICULUM VITAE

Contact Information: (217) 417-3719 (cell) 2404 Robin Road (217) 607-5283 (work) Mahomet, IL 61853 [email protected]

EDUCATION 1995-1997 Masters of Science degree in Anthropology, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. 1992-1993 Graduate studies program, Department of Anthropology. University of Wisconsin- Madison. 1986-1990 Bachelor of Science degree in Anthropology, University of Wisconsin-Madison. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Illinois State Archaeological Survey (ISAS) July 2006 to present Prairie Research Institute University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 209 Nuclear Physics Lab 23 Stadium Drive Champaign, IL 61820 (217) 244-8883 Faunal Analyst/Cultural Resources Archaeologist. Responsible for analysis of faunal material recovered from prehistoric and historic archaeological sites investigated by ISAS. Prepare written reports on zooarchaeological assemblages; maintain and develop ISAS osteological comparative collection for use in faunal analyses. Maintain tracking system for all zooarchaeological material submitted to Faunal Lab for analysis; supervise lab staff in processing and analysis of faunal material. Consult with ISAS Project Archaeologists and research staff regarding results of faunal analyses and addressing research questions for specific projects. Answer public inquiries regarding discoveries of faunal material, provide specimen identification and further information as warranted; participate in outreach events and professional outreach and developmental activities. Museum Archaeology Program, September 1992 to July 2006 Wisconsin Historical Society 816 State Street Madison, WI 53706 (608) 264-6560 Senior Archaeologist/Project Director. Responsible for all aspects of cultural resource survey, evaluation, and mitigation of historic and prehistoric sites throughout Wisconsin, including all field work, laboratory analysis and interpretation, and report preparation. Experienced with variety of cultural resource management projects including highway corridors, wetland mitigations, municipal and utility projects, cemetery documentation and monitoring, bridge replacements, borrow pits, and timber sales. Familiar with all aspects of archaeological field investigations and related logistics, as well as laboratory analysis and report preparation. Listed as an Archaeologist Qualified to Excavate Burials, under the Wisconsin Burial Site Preservation Law. Compiled an extensive record of report preparation, completed within budgetary constraints and scheduling deadlines. Laboratory and analysis experience focused on the identification and interpretation of zooarchaeological remains, although also have substantial knowledge of historic material

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culture analysis, archival research, lithic and ceramic analysis, spatial analysis, artifact illustration, photography, and drafting. In addition to analyzing all faunal material for the Museum Archaeology Program, analyzed zooarchaeological material for outside organizations on a contract basis. In this capacity, was responsible for designing project budgets, developing research designs, maintaining an extensive comparative collection, working with other professional archaeologists and institutions, and providing concise, informative reports in a timely manner. Metcalf Archaeological Consultants, Inc. June 1992 to August 1992 P. O. Box 899 Eagle, CO 81631 (303) 328-6244 Field Archaeologist. Employed as a field archaeologist on various Phase II and III testing and mitigation excavation projects in northwestern Colorado and North Dakota. Louis Berger and Associates April 1992 to May 1992 Cultural Resource Group 107 8th Avenue SE P. O. Box 5247 Cedar Rapids, IA 52406 (319) 362-0051 Field Archaeologist. Worked on a Phase I archaeological survey and testing project for a highway expansion project in southeastern Iowa, through a contract with the Iowa Department of Transportation. Institute for Minnesota Archaeology January 1991 to April 1992 2635 4th Street SE Minneapolis, MN 55414 Dr. Clark Dobbs, Senior Archaeologist (612) 623-0299 Archaeologist; Assistant Crew Leader. Involved in all phases of archaeological survey and excavation on various projects in Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Michigan. Majority of field work entailed mitigation of multicomponent prehistoric sites in northern Minnesota and the Saginaw Valley of Michigan. Responsible for the analysis of faunal remains from several sites in Michigan and Minnesota. Research projects while employed at the Institute for Minnesota Archaeology (IMA) focused on the study of faunal material from the Peterson site (21YM47), an Archaic bison kill site near Granite Falls, Minnesota. Supervised the IMA’s volunteer archaeology program, and served as an assistant instructor at the 1991 IMA Field School at the Diamond Bluff site (47PI2) in Pierce County, Wisconsin. REPORTS AND TECHNICAL PUBLICATIONS Illinois State Archaeological Survey (formerly Illinois Transportation Archaeological Research Program), University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (all reports on file) 2014 Faunal Assemblage. In A Late Woodland Ceremonial and Extractive Campsite at the Husted Site

in the Northern American Bottom Uplands, edited by Andrew C. Fortier, pp. 119-124. Technical Report 158

Faunal Remains. In The Scarritt Site (11MS1957): A Multi-Component Nineteenth Century Farmstead in Madison County, Illinois, by Robert Mazrim, pp. 103-114. Technical Reports 157.

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Faunal Analysis. In Late Woodland Encampments at the Grove Site in the Northern American Bottom Uplands, edited by Andrew C. Fortier, pp. 115-120. Technical Reports 155. Faunal Analysis (Sponemann Phase). In A Late Woodland Site Complex at the Bay Pony Site in the Northern American Bottom, edited by Andrew C. Fortier, pp. 89-94. Technical Reports 154. Faunal Assemblage (Loyd Phase). In A Late Woodland Site Complex at the Bay Pony Site in the Northern American Bottom, edited by Andrew C. Fortier, pp. 135-136. Technical Reports 154.

Faunal Analysis. In Late Woodland Encampments at the Reilley Site in the Northern American Bottom, edited by Andrew C. Fortier, pp. 189-217. Technical Reports 153.

Faunal Analysis. In Late Woodland Communities in the American Bottom: The Fish Lake Site, edited by Andrew C. Fortier, pp. 355-380. Technical Reports 145.

Faunal Exploitation; Patrick Phase Subsistence Strategies in the American Bottom. In Late Woodland Communities in the American Bottom: The Fish Lake Site, edited by Andrew C. Fortier, pp. 403-409. Technical Reports 145.

Faunal Remains. In An Early Nineteenth Century Farmstead in Western Illinois: The Seibert Site, by Matthew E. Cross and Mark C. Brantsner, pp. 133-138. Research Report 31.

Faunal Remains. In Reevaluating the Rosewood Phase in the Initial Late Woodland Period in the American Bottom, edited by Douglas K. Jackson and Andrew C. Fortier, pp. 131-142. Research Report 26.

2013 Faunal Remains. In The Archaeology of Downtown Cahokia II: The 1960 Excavation of Tract

15B, edited by Timothy R. Pauketat, pp. 275-298. Studies in Archaeology No. 8. Fauna. In Woodland Habitations in the Interior of Western Illinois: A View from White Bend,

edited by Richard L. Fishel, pp. 247-292. Research Report 30. Faunal Analysis. In Archaic Occupations at White Bend: Helton, Falling Springs, and Hemphill

Horizons, edited by Richard L. Fishel, pp. 161-168. Research Report 29. Faunal Analysis. In Changing Consumption Patterns on a Mid-Nineteenth Century Illinois

Farmstead: The Manns Site, by Claire Dappert, pp. 89-96. Research Report 24. Fauna. In Archaeological Investigations at Buffalo Chip: Woodland Habitations on the Frontier

of Morgan County, Illinois, edited by Richard L. Fishel and Kjersti E. Emerson, pp. 199-215. Technical Reports No. 150.

Fauna. In Archaeological Investigations at Bell’s Terrace: A Lithic Workshop in the LaMoine Valley of McDonough County, Illinois, edited by Richard L. Fishel, pp. 109-120. Technical Reports No. 140.

Fauna. In Woodland Occupations at White Bend: Late Middle Woodland, Weaver, and the Late Late Woodland of the LaMoine Valley, Hancock County, Illinois, edited by Richard L. Fishel, pp.299-358. Technical Reports No. 137.

Faunal Remains, Wilderman (11S729) and Classen (11S747) Sites. In The Prehistory of Turkey Hill: Archaeological Investigations along Illinois Route 13/15 (FAP-103) Belleville to Freeburg, St. Clair County, Illinois, by Alleen Betzenhauser, pp.153-155. Technical Reports No. 135.

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Faunal Analysis. In Archaic Occupations at White Bend: Helton, Falling Springs, and Hemphill Horizons of the LaMoine Valley, Hancock County, Illinois, edited by Richard L. Fishel, pp. 191-202. Technical Reports No. 131.

Marlin Miller (11HA318) Faunal Analysis, Hancock County, Illinois. Marlin Miller (11HA318) Historic Component Faunal Analysis, Hancock County, Illinois. Joe Louis (11CK284) Faunal Analysis, Cook County, Illinois. Buckman Flats Site (11KX271) Faunal Analysis, Knox County, Illinois.

Perrackson Site (11JY198) Faunal Analysis, Perry County, Illinois. 2012 Fauna. In Archaeological Investigations at the Dobey Site: Weaver in the LaMoine Valley of

Schuyler County, Illinois, edited by Richard L. Fishel, pp. 87-96. Technical Reports No. 134. Fauna. In Archaeological Investigation at Sartorius and Sartorial Spendor: Two Weaver Sites in

the LaMoine Valley Uplands of Hancock County, Illinois, edited by Richard L. Fishel, pp. 127-148. Technical Reports No. 132.

Tom Thompson Site (11BR18) Faunal Remains. In Archaeological Investigations at Site 11BR18 (Tom Thompson Site) for the Brown County Weltand Mitigation Bank Project, Brown County, Illinois, by Daniel R. Smith and David J. Nolan. Archaeological Testing Short Report No. 387.

Mary Craig Site (11PK1567) Faunal Analysis, Pike County, Illinois.

La Crosse Pump Station (11PK69) Faunal Analysis, Pike County, Illinois.

L. Becker Site (11MG258) Faunal Analysis, Morgan County, Illinois.

Lillie Site (11MS662) Faunal Analysis, Madison County, Illinois.

Bushnell Hollow (11GE488) Faunal Analysis, Greene County, Illinois.

Faunal Analysis, Williams Hollow II Site (11JY48), Pere Marquette State Park, Jersey County, Illinois.

Faunal Analysis, Feature 2000 at East St. Louis Mound Center (11S706/5), St. Clair County, Illinois.

Faunal Analysis, Mary Hipple Site (11HE506), Henderson County, Illinois.

Faunal Analysis, Duff Farmstead Site (11K1194), Kane County, Illinois.

Vasey Site (11MS636) Faunal Analysis, Madison County, Illinois.

Summary of Hutson View Site (11HA955) Faunal Remains, Hancock County, Illinois.

2011 Faunal Analysis, Thorn Creek Project (11CK383, 11CK394, 11CK1064, 11CK1066, 11CK1068,

11CK1069, & 11CK1070), Cook County, Illinois.

Analysis of Faunal Remains from the John Chapman Village Site (11JD12), Jo Daviess County, Illinois.

Faunal Analysis, The Reilley Site (11MS27), Madison County, Illinois.

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Fingers West (11S333W) Faunal Analysis, St. Clair County, Illinois.

Fingers North (11S333N) Faunal Analysis, St. Clair County, Illinois.

Centreville (11S332) Faunal Analysis, St. Clair County, Illinois.

Baby Moon (11S334) Faunal Analysis, St. Clair County, Illinois.

Mousette Goose (11S459) Faunal Analysis, St. Clair County, Illinois.

Goose Ditch (11S944) Faunal Analysis, St. Clair County, Illinois.

Curtis Steinberg Road (11S823) Faunal Analysis, St. Clair County, Illinois.

Faunal Anaylsis, Early Woodland Component at Tree Row (11F53), Fulton County, Illinois.

Bottlemy Site (11MH495) Faunal Analysis, McHenry County, Illinois.

Stafford Site (11SG1309) Faunal Analysis, Sangamon County, Illinois.

Marks Creek I (11ST241) Faunal Analysis, Scott County, Illinois.

Faunal Analysis, Husted Site (11MS1960), Madison County, Illinois.

Faunal Analysis, 11K371, Kane County, Illinois.

Faunal Analysis, 11K971, Kane County, Illinois.

Rockyford Site (11LE72, 11LE73, 11LE74) Faunal Analysis, Lee County, Illinois.

Faunal Analysis, Site 11WI3584, Will County, Illinois.

R. W. Jess Site #7 (11SG156) Faunal Analysis, Sangamon County, Illinois.

Summary of Faunal Remains, Site 11MS2366, Madison County, Illinois.

2010 Coon Run VII Site (11MG307) Faunal Analysis, Morgan County, Illinois. In Archaeological

Investigations at 11MG307 (Coon Run VII Site) for the FAP 310/US 67, Arenzville Road to 1.8 miles east of Route 100 Project, by Richard L. Fishel. Archaeological Testing Short Report No. 386.

Oakwood Mound (11WI1) Faunal Assemblage, Will County, Illinois.

DeBaun Site (11MS2258) Faunal Analysis, Madison County, Illinois.

Tofflemire (11WO476) Faunal Analysis, Winnebago County, Illinois.

Faunal Analysis, Top Flight Site (11MS1996), Madison County, Illinois.

Faunal Analysis, Excelsior Site (11BR429), Brown County, Illinois.

Summary Faunal Analysis, Site 11KX271, Knox County, Illinois.

2009 Faunal Remains. In Excavations at the Caterpillar IL29/Engine Drive Project, Peoria County,

Illinois, edited by Richard L. Fishel, Appendix A. Research Reports No. 126.

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Faunal Analysis. In Recent Investigations at the Trotier Site in French Cahokia, St. Clair County, Illinois, edited by Patrick R. Durst, pp. 77-92. Research Reports No. 122.

Mussel Shell Analysis. In Late Mississippian Mortuary Practices at the Russell Site (11MS672), Madison County, Illinois by Julie A. Bukowski and Eve A. Hargrave, pp. 59-60. Skeletal Report No. 2009-20.

Faunal Analysis, The Fish Lake Site (11MO608), Monroe County, Illinois.

Fish Lake (11MO608) Non-Patrick Phase Faunal Analysis.

Analysis of the Tree Row Archaic Faunal Assemblage, Fulton County, Illinois.

Faunal Analysis, Late Woodland and Mississippian Remains, Russell Site (11MS672), Madison County, Illinois.

Souffle de Caverne Site (11R579) Faunal Analysis, Randolph County, Illinois.

Summary of Faunal Remains, Sponemann Site (11MS517), Madison County, Illinois.

Summary of Faunal Remains, Site 11MN236, Mason County, Illinois. Summary of Faunal Remains, West Mound Site (11MS76), Madison County, Illinois.

Summary of Orendorf Mounds (11F414) Faunal Remains, Fulton County, Illinois.

2008 Faunal Remains, Site 11HE551. In Archaeological Investigations at Site 11HE551 (Shorten Site)

for the TR 195A Bridge Replacement over Dugout Creek Project, by Richard L. Fishel and David J. Nolan. Archaeological Testing Short Report No. 263.

Buckmaster Site (11MS2254) Faunal Analysis, Madison County, Illinois.

Powerline Site (11MO598) Faunal Analysis, Monroe County, Illinois.

Not Unusual Site (11MG389) Faunal Analysis, Morgan County, Illinois.

Faust Site (11S69) Faunal Analysis, St. Clair County, Illinois.

Summary of Faunal Remains, 11CH579, Champaign County, Illinois.

Summary of Faunal Remains, Sites 11MS2208 and 11MS2233, Madison County, Illinois.

Summary of Faunal Remains, Site 11MS178, Madison County, Illinois.

Summary of Faunal Remains, Knoebel Site (11S71), St. Clair County, Illinois.

Summary of Faunal Remains, Adze Kickin’ Site (11JY570), Jersey County, Illinois.

2007 Faunal Analysis. In Investigations at the Horseshoe Pond Site: A Pre-Civil War Farmstead on

the La Moine River in Brown County, Illinois, by Mark C. Branstner, pp. 83-94. Research Reports No. 112.

Summary of Gregory 3 (11HA685) Faunal Remains, Hancock County, Illinois.

Summary of 11PM20 and 11PM85 Faunal Remains, Putnam County, Illinois.

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Summary of 11HA699 Faunal Remains, Hancock County, Illinois.

Faunal Analysis, Marietta/Kaskaskia Mine Site (11R687), Randolph County, Illinois.

Summary of Faunal Remains, Booster Station Site (11MO768), Monroe County, Illinois.

Summary of Faunal Remains, Site 11L730, Lake County, Illinois.

Summary of Faunal Remains, Wendy Extension Site (11S693), St. Clair County, Illinois.

Summary of Faunal Remains, Site 11WG150, Washington County, Illinois.

Summary of Faunal Remains, Sites 11WO257, 11WO258, and 11WO259, Winnebago County, Illinois.

Faunal Analysis, 11HE550, Henderson County, Illinois.

Faunal Analysis, Brugger Mounds Site (11JD84), Jo Daviess County, Illinois.

2006 Analysis of White-tailed Deer Teeth from the Hovey Lake Site (12PO10). Letter report submitted

to Kris Hedman, ITARP-UIUC.

Summary of Faunal Remains, Site 11MC7, Mercer County, Illinois.

Faunal Analysis, Chenoweth Site (11MD771), McDonough County, Illinois.

Faunal Analysis, Frozen Ground Site (11MG268), Morgan County, Illinois. Museum Archaeology Program, Wisconsin Historical Society, Madison 2010 (Kelly Hamilton, Steven R. Kuehn, Rodney Riggs, and Jason M. Kennedy) The Blinded by the

Light (47PT191/BPT-0134) and Dambrowski (47PT160/BPT-0137) Sites: Phase III Data Recovery at Oneota Villages along the Waupaca/Tomorrow River in Portage County, Wisconsin. Archaeological Research Series Volume 11.

2008 (Paul Reckner, Steven R. Kuehn, and Erin Wescott) The Sheard Road Site: Captain Trowbridge’s

Place, A Yankee Merchant’s Journey from Upstate New York to Racine County, Wisconsin. Archaeological Research Series Volume 7.

2007 Analysis of Zooarchaeological Remains from Phase II and III Investigations at the Bryan Mound

Group Site (47 Cr-48) in Crawford County, Wisconsin. In The Bryan Mound Group (47CR48/BCR-0130): Data Recovery at a Middle Archaic to Late Woodland Effigy Mound Site in Crawford County, Wisconsin by K. E. Dickerson and N. Meinholz, pp. 438-457. Research Report in Archaeology No. 150.

2006 Zooarchaeological Analysis of Eight Sites Along the STH 23 Corridor, Fond du Lac and

Sheboygan Counties, Wisconsin. In Archaeological Investigations Along STH 23 and Alternate Corridors from CTH K in Fond du Lac County to CTH P in Sheboygan County, Wisconsin by A. Marshall, K. Krause, L. Saele, B. La Fleur, N. Meinholz, K. Zunker, and P. Ladwig, pp. 761-771. Research Report in Archaeology No. 188.

Zooarchaeological Analysis of the Plantz Site (47WN325) Assemblage, Winnebago County,

Wisconsin. In Archaeological Investigations for the Rush Lake Restoration Project, and Phase II Evaluation of the Plantz Site (47 Wn-325): A Middle to Late Woodland Occupation at the

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Waukau Creek Outlet from Rush Lake, Winnebago County, Wisconsin by N. M. Meinholz and B. La Fleur, pp. 217-248. Research Report in Archaeology No. 187.

(with Rachel L. Klabacka) Archaeological Investigations of a Portion of STH 35 from Poplar Street to USH 53 in LaCrosse County, Wisconsin. Research Report in Archaeology No. 180. (with Kimberly A. Zunker) Archaeological Investigations of a Portion of USH 151 in Dane

County, Wisconsin: Reported Location of the Burke Cottage Tavern. Research Report in Archaeology No. 176.

Monitor of Stockade Reconstruction at the Aztalan (47 Je-1) Site, Aztalan State Park in Jefferson

County, Wisconsin. Research Report in Archaeology No. 170. (with Erin M. Wescott) Archaeological Investigation of the Proposed Mauthe Lake to Long Lake Bike Trail in the Northern Unit of the Kettle Moraine State Forest in Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin. Research Report in Archaeology No. 169. 2005 Archaeological Investigation of a Portion of STH 95 from Hixton to Alma Center, Jackson County, Wisconsin. Research Report in Archaeology No. 178.

(with Kimberly A. Zunker) Archaeological Investigation of a Portion of STH 13 from Friendship to CTH D in Adams County, Wisconsin. Research Report in Archaeology No. 172.

(with Erin M. Wescott) Archaeological Investigation of a Portion of STH 144 from West Bend to the North County Line in Washington County, Wisconsin. Research Report in Archaeology No. 165.

Additional Phase I Archaeological Investigation of a Portion of USH 45 (Formerly STH 110), from CTH G to CTH II, Winnebago County, Wisconsin. Research Report in Archaeology No. 161. 2004 Archaeological Investigation along STH 64: Peshtigo River Bridge and Approaches in Marinette County, Wisconsin. Research Report in Archaeology No. 160.

Archaeological Investigation of Eight Locations for the Killsnake Wildlife Area Wetland Restoration in Calumet County, Wisconsin. Research Report in Archaeology No. 155.

(with Elizabeth Daines) Archaeological Investigation of a Portion of STH 56 from the Village of Genoa to Viroqua Road in Vernon County, Wisconsin. Research Report in Archaeology No. 153. 2003 Archaeological Investigations of a Proposed Crosswind Runway at the Shawano Municipal Airport, Shawano County, Wisconsin. Research Report in Archaeology No. 148.

Archaeological Investigation of a Portion of STH 110, from CTH G to STH 150, Winnebago County, Wisconsin. Research Report in Archaeology No. 147.

(with Shannon Dolan) Skeletal Analysis of Human Remains from Feature 166, Burley Brew Site (47 Pt-159), Portage County, Wisconsin. Letter report submitted to the Burial Sites Preservation Office, Wisconsin Historical Society, Madison. 2002 Zooarchaeological Analysis of the Hari Farmstead (47 Sk-564) and Matt’s Ferry Hotel (47 Sk- 577) Sites, Sauk County, Wisconsin. In Around a Bend in the River: Archaeological Investigations along STH 78 in Sauk County, Wisconsin by K. Hamilton, M. LaRonge, and J. Harner, pp. 451-467. Research Report in Archaeology No. 141.

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Zooarchaeological Analysis of Two Historic Farmstead Sites, Frank Reusch Farm (47 Sk-561) and E. M. Waffenschmidt Farm (47 Sk-562), Sauk County, Wisconsin. In Around a Bend in the River: Archaeological Investigations along STH 78 in Sauk County, Wisconsin by K. Hamilton, M. LaRonge, and J. Harner, pp. 468-481. Research Report in Archaeology No. 141.

Faunal Analysis, Apple Branch Site (47 Lt-224), Lafayette County, Wisconsin. Report on file.

USH 10: Phase II Evaluation of the Hemingson Farmstead (47 Wp-239) Site in Waupaca County, Wisconsin. Research Report in Archaeology No. 136.

(with N. Meinholz) Additional Archaeological Investigations of Alternate Corridors for USH 10: Trestik Road to USH 51 in Portage County, Wisconsin. Research Report in Archaeology No. 134. 2001 Archaeological Investigations of Two STH 108 Bridges and Approaches, La Crosse County, Wisconsin. Research Report in Archaeology No. 130.

(with M. LaRonge) Archaeological Investigations of USH 10 at Keener Road, Portage County, Wisconsin. Research Report in Archaeology No. 128.

Archaeological Investigations of a Portion of STH 23, from Coary Lane to CTH E, Sheboygan County, Wisconsin. Research Report in Archaeology No. 125.

Phase I Archaeological Investigations of STH 11 (Durand Avenue) from Crossway Road to CTH J, Racine County, Wisconsin. Research Report in Archaeology No. 123.

Phase I Archaeological Investigations at the Crow Hollow Creek Bridge on STH 131, Crawford County, Wisconsin. Research Report in Archaeology No. 122.

Phase I Archaeological Investigations of a Portion of STH 28, from the South County Line to Waldo, Sheboygan County, Wisconsin. Research Report in Archaeology No. 121. 2000 Phase I Archaeological Investigation of the Neptune Wetland Mitigation Area, Richland County, Wisconsin. Research Report in Archaeology No. 118.

(with K. Hamilton) The Sheard Road Site (47 Ra-262): An Early to Mid Nineteenth Century Homestead/Inn in Dover Township, Racine County. Data Recovery Plan, prepared for the Wisconsin Department of Transportation.

Phase I Investigations of the USH 12: Whitewater Bypass Wetland Mitigation Area, Walworth County, Wisconsin. Research Report in Archaeology No. 117.

(with T. Droessler) Phase I and II Archaeological Investigations of the STH 59 Badfish Creek Bridge and Approaches, Rock County, Wisconsin. Research Report in Archaeology No. 114.

Phase I Investigations of the STH 16/67 Oconomowoc Wetland Mitigation Area, Jefferson County, Wisconsin. Research Report in Archaeology No. 113.

Phase I Archaeological Investigation of a Portion of STH 154, from STH 58 to the Sauk County Line, Richland County, Wisconsin. Research Report in Archaeology No. 75. 1999 Phase I Archaeological Investigations of a Portion of STH 136, from Rock Springs to CTH PF, Sauk County, Wisconsin. Research Report in Archaeology No. 109. Phase I Archaeological Investigation of a Portion of STH 95, from West County Line to STH 73, Clark County, Wisconsin. Research Report in Archaeology No. 106.

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(with N. Meinholz) Phase I and II Archaeological Investigations of a Portion of STH 11 (Durand Avenue), from Crossway Road to CTH C, Racine County, Wisconsin. Research Report in Archaeology No. 105. Phase I Archaeological Investigation of a Portion of STH 28, from Waldo to Sheboygan Falls, Sheboygan County, Wisconsin. Research Report in Archaeology No. 100. 1998 (with P. Ladwig) An Archaeological Assessment of the Palfrey (47 Wn-295) Site for the Rush Creek Bridge Replacement, STH 116, Winnebago County, Wisconsin. Research Report in Archaeology No. 91. Russell Pertzsch (47 Lc-70) and Motel Madness (47 Lc-554) Sites: Analysis of Faunal Remains

from Phase III Excavations. In Archaeological Research at the Pertzsch Site Complex: Archaic, Woodland and Oneota Adaptation in the La Crosse Locale prepared by Norman M. Meinholz, pp. 227-234. Research Report in Archaeology No. 90.

(with P. Ladwig) Phase I Archaeological Survey for the Proposed Reconstruction of STH 80: Poplar Street to STH 13, Pittsville, Wood County, Wisconsin. Research Report in Archaeology No. 88. Analysis of the Faunal Remains from the Chiparoo (47 Pi-478), Dog House (47 Pi-496), and Bechel’s Spring (47 Pi-497) Sites. In Fillin’ the Coulee: Archaeological Investigations for the Proposed Realignment of STH 72, Pierce County, Wisconsin prepared by M. F. Hawley and V. L. Twinde. Research Report in Archaeology No. 86. 1998 Phase I Archaeological Investigation of the USH 10 Amherst Bypass Corridor, as Redesigned, Portage County, Wisconsin. Research Report in Archaeology No. 84. Phase I Archaeological Investigation of the Monroe Retention Pond, City of Monroe, Green County, Wisconsin. Research Report in Archaeology No. 80. Phase I Archaeological Investigation of a Portion of USH 8, Turtle Lake to Almena, Barron County, Wisconsin. Research Report in Archaeology No. 76. Phase I Archaeological Investigations of a Portion of IH 94, from IH 90 to STH 73, Dane County, Wisconsin. Research Report in Archaeology No. 73. 1997 Analysis of Faunal Remains from Four Sites in North-Central Wisconsin. In USH 10: Phase II Evaluation of Four Archaeological Sites along the Selected Corridor between Stevens Point and Waupaca prepared by P. Ladwig and K. Hamilton, pp. 207-223. Research Report in Archaeology No. 72. (with Patricia Trocki) Reconstruction of USH 14/61, Breidel Coulee Road to Red Oaks Drive: Phase II Evaluation of the Anderson Site (47 Lc-602), A Multi-Component Archaic, Woodland and Historic Site in LaCrosse County, Wisconsin. Research Report in Archaeology No. 67. Phase I Archaeological Investigation of the Bina Wetland Mitigation Site, Langlade County, Wisconsin. Research Report in Archaeology No. 66. Phase I Archaeological Investigations at the Bell Center Wetland Mitigation Area, Crawford County, Wisconsin, and Phase II Testing of the Kickapoo Hill (47 Cr-599) and Crow Hollow (47 Cr-598) Sites. Research Report in Archaeology No. 63. Dining with the Martin Family: A Report on the Faunal Remains Recovered during Salvage Archaeology at the Hazelwood House, Green Bay, Wisconsin. Zooarchaeology Report No. 97-1. Submitted to the Brown County Historical Society, Green Bay, Wisconsin.

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Phase I Archaeological Investigations of the Rockbridge Wetland Mitigation Site, Richland County, Wisconsin. Research Report in Archaeology No. 61.

Budget Proposal: Proposed Phase II Archaeological Investigations at Two Sites in the Bell Center Wetland Mitigation Project Area. Submitted to Jennifer Kolb, Program Director.

1996 (with Norman Meinholz) The Archaeology of Deadman Slough: Late Paleoindian/Early Archaic and Woodland Occupations along the Flambeau River, Price County, Wisconsin. Archaeology Research Series No. 4. Faunal Analysis: The Nourse Site (47 Ri-153). In Nourse Site (47 Ri-153): Phase III Investigation of a Portion of a Middle Archaic to Late Woodland Site, Richland County, Wisconsin prepared by K. E. Dickerson and M. Baumann, pp. 84-87. Research Report in Archaeology No. 57. Faunal Analysis of the Just Leske (47 Lc-603) Site. In Phase II Evaluation of the Just Leske (47 Lc-603) Site along USH 14/61, La Crosse County, Wisconsin by P. Ladwig. Research Report in Archaeology No. 49. (with P. Trocki) Phase I Archaeological and Geomorphological Investigations in the Chequamegon National Forest, Wisconsin, and Phase II Evaluation of the Cable CCC Camp (47 Ba-309) and Mice (47 Ta-133) Sites. Research Report in Archaeology No. 48. Faunal Analysis for the Bryan Mound Group (47 Cr-48/BCr-130) Site, Crawford County, Wisconsin. In Phase I and Phase II Archaeological Investigations along STH 60 between the Intersections with STH 131 and USH 61, Crawford County, Wisconsin prepared by K. Hamilton and D. Miller, pp. 379-388. Research Report in Archaeology No. 27. Faunal Analysis for the Unpleasant Ridge (47 Cr-500) Site. In Phase I and Phase II

Archaeological Investigations along STH 60 between the Intersections with STH 131 and USH 61, Crawford County, Wisconsin prepared by K. Hamilton and D. Miller, pp. 340-348. Research Report in Archaeology No. 27.

Analysis of the Faunal Remains from the Silver Lake Site (47 Ws-213), Waushara County, Wisconsin (Final Report). Completed manuscript in preparation for publication in the Archaeology Research Series. Faunal Analysis of the Two Faces Site (47 Ws-212), Waushara County, Wisconsin (Final Report). Completed manuscript in preparation for publication in the Archaeology Research Series. Faunal Analysis of the Cabbage Patch Site (47 Cr-575), Crawford County, Wisconsin. Report on file, Museum Archaeology Program. 1995 Faunal Analysis of the River Quarry (47 Da-768), Murphy (47 Da-736), and Ziegler IV (47 Da- 967) Sites along USH 12, Dane County, Wisconsin. In Archaeological Investigations of the Alternate Corridor Alignment for the Proposed Reconstruction of USH 12 Between Middleton and Sauk City, Dane County, Wisconsin by K. Hamilton, D. Tennessen, S. Slessman, and M. Baumann, pp. 262-288. Research Report in Archaeology No. 46. Faunal Analysis of Four Historic Sites along USH 45, Shawano County, Wisconsin. In Wittenberg, Tigerton, Split Rock, and Beyond: A report on the Phase I Archaeological Survey of the portion of USH 45 located between STH 29 and the South County Line, Shawano County, Wisconsin by A. Mason, J. Broihahn, and P. Ladwig, pp. 128-133. Research Report in Archaeology No. 44.

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Analysis of the Faunal Remains from the Gitchee Manitou (47 Dg-93) Site. In Living on the Edge: Archaeological Investigations at the Black River Bridge Replacement Project, STH 35, Douglas County, Wisconsin by J. Broihahn and P. Ladwig, pp. 95-96. Research Report in Archaeology No. 41. Faunal Analysis of the Russell Pertzsch (47 Lc-70) and Motel Madness (47 Lc-554) Sites, La Crosse County, Wisconsin. In Phase I and Phase II Archaeological Investigations of the Proposed STH 16/IH 90 Interchange, La Crosse County, Wisconsin by D. Miller. Research Report in Archaeology No. 39. Phase I and Phase II Archaeological Investigations at the Hanson Site (47 Tr-298), Trempealeau County, Wisconsin. Research Report in Archaeology No. 34. 1994 (with Kelly Hamilton) Archaeological Investigations for the Prairie du Chien Rail Corridor on St. Feriole Island, Prairie du Chien, Crawford County. Research Report in Archaeology No. 29. (with Patricia Trocki) Phase II Evaluation of the Watson Wetland Mitigation Area, Waukesha County, Wisconsin. Research Report in Archaeology No. 25. Phase I Archaeological Investigations Along a Section of STH 26, Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin. Research Report in Archaeology No. 17. Contract Faunal Analysis Reports for Midwest Archaeological Research Services, Inc., Marengo, Illinois 2006 Analysis of Faunal Remains from Site 11WA181, Warren County, Illinois. Report submitted to

Dr. Rochelle Lurie. Zooarchaeological Analysis, Site 11-K-818, Kane County, Illinois. Report submitted to Sara Pfannkuche, Midwest Archaeological Research Services, Inc. MARS Project No. 1394. Zooarchaeological Analysis of Sites 11-K-816, 11-K-820, and 11-K-823, Kane County, Illinois. Report submitted to Sara Pfannkuche, Midwest Archaeological Research Services, Inc. MARS Project No. 1394. 2005 Analysis of Faunal Remains from Sites 11-K-826 and 11-K-829, Kane County, Illinois. Report submitted to Paula Porubcan, Midwest Archaeological Research Services, Inc. MARS Project No. 1364. Zooarchaeological Analysis of Site 11-Ke-563, Kewaunee County, Illinois. Report submitted to Clare Tolmie, Midwest Archaeological Research Services, Inc. MARS Project No. 1325. Analysis of Faunal Remains from Site 11-Ke-504, Kendall County, Illinois. Report submitted to Sara Pfannkuche, Midwest Archaeological Research Services, Inc. MARS Project No. 1313. Zooarchaeological Analysis of Sites 11-K-812 and 11-K-815. In Phase II Archaeological Testing of Three Historic Euro-American Sites (11-K-812, 11-K-814, and 11-K-815) in the Settler’s Ridge Development Area, Sugar Grove Township, Kane County, Illinois by Paula J. Porubcan, Appendix E. Cultural Resource Management Report No. 1339. 2004 Zooarchaeological Analysis, Site 11-Ke-457. Letter report and inventory submitted to Clare Tolmie, Midwest Archaeological Research Services, Inc. MARS Project No. 1258.

Phase II Zooarchaeological Analysis of the William McFarlin Farmstead (11-Wi-2801), Will County, Illinois. In Phase II Testing of Five 19th Century Euro-American Sites (11-Wi-2801, -

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2802, -2803, -2806, and -2808) in Jackson Township, Will County, Illinois by Richard B. Johnson and Paula J. Porubcan, Appendix E. Cultural Resource Management Report No. 1245.

A Preliminary Analysis of Zooarchaeological Remains from Shell Midden A, Macktown National Historic District, and the Nygren Site, Winnebago County, Illinois. Report submitted to Sara Pfannkuche, Midwest Archaeological Research Services, Inc. MARS Project No. 1212. Phase III Zooarchaeological Analysis of the James Walker Cabin/Edgar Doud Farmstead (11-Wi- 2624), Will County, Illinois. In Pioneers, Preachers and Potawatomi: Phase III Mitigation of 11- Wi-2624, the James and Jane Walker Farmstead, Plainfield, Will County, Illinois by Clare Tolmie, Appendix G. Cultural Resource Management Report No. 1207. Phase III Zooarchaeological Analysis of the Carter (11-Wi-2640) and Burdick (11-Wi-2642) Farmstead Sites, Will County, Illinois. In Results of Phase III Data Recovery of the Burdick Site (11-Wi-2642) and the Carter Site (11-Wi-2640) Plainfield Township, Will County, Illinois by Carrie Koster-Horan, Chapter 4. Cultural Resource Management Report No. 1204. 2003 Analysis of Zooarchaeological Remains from the McMillan Farmstead Site (11-Mh-314),

McHenry County, Illinois. In Results of Phase II Archaeological Testing of the Nineteenth Century Samuel and Jane McMillan Farmstead (11-Mh-314), Nunda Township, McHenry County, Illinois by Paula J. Porubcan. Cultural Resources Management Report No. 1184.

2002 Analysis of Zooarchaeological Remains from the Jacob A. Minnig Farmstead Site (11-Wi-2720), Will County, Illinois. In Phase II Testing of Prehistoric Site 11-Wi-2718 and Historic Site 11-Wi-2720, Wheatland Township, Will County, Illinois by Carrie Koster-Horan and Paula Porubcan. Cultural Resource Management Report No. 1141.

Zooarchaeological Analysis of the Tamarack School Site (11-Wi-2487), Will County, Illinois. Report submitted to Carrie Koster-Horan, Midwest Archaeological Research Services, Inc. MARS Project No. 1113.

Zooarchaeological Analysis of the Carter Farmstead (11-Wi-2640) and Burdick Farmstead (11-Wi-2642) Sites, Will County, Illinois. In Phase II Archaeological Testing at the Burdick (11-Wi-2642) and Carter (11-Wi-2640) Sites: Two Nineteenth Century Farmsteads in Plainfield, Illinois by A. S. Higgs, C. Tolmie, and P. J. Porubcan. Cultural Resource Management Report No. 1097.

Zooarchaeological Analysis of Site 11-Wi-2624, The Edgar Doud Farmstead/James Walker

Cabin, Will County, Illinois. Report submitted to Clare Tolmie, Midwest Archaeological Research Services, Inc. MARS Project No. 1077.

Zooarchaeological Analysis of the Asa C. Clark/John K. White Farmstead (11-K-704), Kane

County, Illinois. Report submitted to Carrie Koster-Horan, Midwest Archaeological Research Services, Inc. MARS Project No. 1052.

Analysis of Zooarchaeological Remains Recovered during the 2001 Field School Excavations at

the Macktown National Historic District, Winnebago County, Illinois. Report submitted to Sara Pfannkuche, Midwest Archaeological Research Services, Inc. MARS Project 1023.

Analysis of Faunal Remains Recovered from the Branham’s Farm Site (11-Ck-861), Cook

County, Illinois. In Results of Phase III Archaeological Data Recovery of the ca. 1835-1909 Branham’s Farm (11-Ck-861) Hanover Township, Cook County, Illinois by P. J. Porubcan. Cultural Resource Management Report No. 849.

2001 Faunal Analysis, The Matheny/Bird Farmstead (11-Mh-115), McHenry County, Illinois. Report

submitted to C. Koster-Horan and P. Porubcan, Midwest Archaeological Research Services, Inc. MARS Project No. 1043.

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Faunal Analysis, Sheldon House Farmstead (11-Wi-2512), Will County, Illinois. Report

submitted to C. Koster-Horan and P. Porubcan, Midwest Archaeological Research Services, Inc. MARS Project No. 1029.

Faunal Analysis of Two Historic Sites in Kankakee County, Illinois: The J. Boudreau Farmstead

(11-Ka-505) and Gaylord/Penot Farmstead (11-Ka-506) Sites. In Phase II Investigations at 11-Ka-505, the J. Boudreau Farmstead, in Boubonnais Township, and 11-Ka-506, the F. Penot Farmstead, in Rockville Township, Kankakee County, Illinois by C. Tolmie, Appendix E. Cultural Resource Management Report No. 1006.

Faunal Analysis, A. Rankin/C. Loftus Farmstead Site (11-L-660), Lake County, Illinois. Report

submitted to C. Koster-Horan, Midwest Archaeological Research Services, Inc. MARS Project No. 1004.

Zooarchaeological Analysis, The Joel Walker Homestead Site (11-Bo-222), Boone County,

Illinois. In Results of Phase II Archaeological Testing of the William and Juliette (Walker) Gilman Farmstead (11-Bo-222) Belvidere Township, Boone County, Illinois by P. Porubcan and C. Koster-Horan. Cultural Resource Management Report No. 990.

Faunal Analysis. In Phase III Data Recovery of Fort Walker (a.k.a. Beggs’ Fort 11-Wi-1248)

Plainfield Township, Will County, Illinois by M. Catherine Bird and Paula J. Porubcan, pp. 91-98. Cultural Resource Management Report No. 864.

2000 Early Nineteenth Century Dietary Practices at Macktown: Analysis of the Faunal Remains from

Hayes Tavern. Report submitted to Dr. Rochelle Lurie, Midwest Archaeological Research Services, Inc.

Analysis of Faunal Remains from the Livingston O’Brian Farmstead Site (11-Ke-351), Illinois. In

Preliminary Report of Phase II Archaeological Testing on Two Prehistoric Sites (11-Ke-348 and 11-Ke-349) and One Historic Site (11-Ke-351) in Bristol Township, Kendall County, Illinois by C. Tolmie and S. J. Demel. Cultural Resource Management Report No. 950.

Analysis of Faunal Remains from Site 11-Wi-2058, Will County, Illinois. In Results of Phase II

Archaeological Testing at the circa 1871, D. Colson Farmstead (11-Wi-2058) in Plainfield Township, Will County, Illinois prepared by P. Porubcan, S. Demel, and C. Tolmie, Appendix E. Cultural Resource Management Report No. 849.

1999 Analysis of Faunal Remains Recovered from Sites 11-K-485 and 11-K-488, Kane County, Illinois.

In Phase II Archaeological Testing of 11-K-482, 11-K-483 and 11-K-485 and Phase II/III Testing and Mitigation of 11-K-488, the Old Garton Homestead in the Proposed Majestic Oaks Residential Subdivision, Kane County, Illinois prepared by C. Tolmie, M. C. Bird, P. Porubcan, and R. Lurie, Appendix G. Cultural Resource Management Report No. 839.

Faunal Analysis, BB Larry Site (11-L-597). Letter report submitted to Dr. Rochelle Lurie,

Midwest Archaeological Research Services, Inc. MARS Project No. 809. Analysis of the Faunal Remains from the 1998 Excavations at the Macktown National Historic

District, Winnebago County, Illinois. In Report on the 1998 Summer Field School Excavations at the Hayes Tavern, Macktown Forest Preserve, Winnebago County, Illinois prepared by R. Lurie and P. Porubcan, Appendix A. Cultural Resource Management Report No. 742.

Analysis of the Faunal Remains from the McGraw Farm Site (11-L-386), Lake County, Illinois.

In Results of Phase III Archaeological Mitigation of the McGraw Farm Site (11-L-386), Cuba Township, Lake County, Illinois prepared by Paula J. Porubcan, Anne Grauer, and Rochelle Lurie. Cultural Resource Management Report No. 621.

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1998 Analysis of Zooarchaeological Remains from the Hurd Site (11-L-71), Lake County, Illinois. In

Phase II Archaeological Testing of Three Hurd Estate Sites, 11-L-71, 11-L-72, and 11-L-498 in Cuba Township, Lake County, Illinois prepared by M. Catherine Bird, Appendix A. Cultural Resource Management Report No. 711.

Analysis of the Faunal Remains from Three Euro-American Sites (11-L-289, 11-L-509, and 11-L-

511) in Lake County, Illinois. In Results of Phase II Archaeological Testing at Four Nineteenth Century Euro-American Sites (11-L-289, 11-L-509, 11-L-510, and 11-L-511) in Fremont Township, Lake County, Illinois prepared by Paula J. Porubcan, Appendix D. Cultural Resource Management Report No. 694.

Analysis of the Vertebrate Faunal Remains from Shell Midden A, Macktown National Historic

District, Winnebago County, Illinois. Report submitted to Paula Porubcan, Midwest Archaeological Research Services, Inc. MARS Project No. 669.

1997 Analysis of the Faunal Material from the Sumner A. Hemenway Homestead Site (11-Wi-1556),

Winnebago County, Illinois. Report submitted to Midwest Archaeological Research Services, Inc. MARS Project No. 657.

Bone Tool from Macktown. Letter report on a bone tool recovered during the 1990-91 UW-Rock

County field school excavations at the Macktown Forest Preserve. Submitted to Midwest Archaeological Research Services, Inc. MARS Contract Project No. 307.

Bone Flesher from McHenry County, Illinois. Letter report on a bone hide flesher recovered

during an archaeological survey in McHenry County, Illinois. Submitted to Midwest Archaeological Research Services, Inc. MARS Contract Project No. 535.

1996 Analysis of the Faunal Remains from the Huntley Site (11 K-340). Letter report submitted to

Midwest Archaeological Research Services, Inc. MARS Project No. 601. Analysis of the Faunal Remains from the Whitman Trading Post, Macktown National Historic

District, Winnebago County, Illinois. In Results of Phase II Archaeological Investigations Immediately North of the Whitman Trading Post, Macktown Forest Preserve, Winnebago County, Illinois prepared by P. Porubcan, Appendix B. Cultural Resource Management Report No. 590.

Analysis of the Faunal Remains from 11 Du-129 and 11 Du-212, Du Page County, Illinois. In

Report of Phase II Testing and Phase III Mitigation on the Du Page Properties Venture Property in Aurora, Du Page County, Illinois prepared by P. J. Porubcan, S. J. Demel, R. Lurie, and M. C. Bird, Appendix D. Cultural Resource Management Report No. 536.

Contract Faunal Analysis Reports, Miscellaneous Clients 2013 Faunal Analysis, Site 11MO1060, Monroe County, Illinois. Report submitted to Mark Brantsner,

Great Lakes Research, Inc., Champaign, Illinois. 2011 Carriage House (14BO302) Faunal Analysis, Fort Scott National Historic Site, Kansas. Report

submitted to Dr. William J. Hunt, Midwest Archeological Center, National Park Service, Lincoln, Nebraska.

2010 Faunal Analysis, Fort Scott Carriage House (HS-31) Assemblage, Fort Scott National Historic

Site, Kansas. Report submitted to Dr. William J. Hunt, Midwest Archeological Center, National Park Service, Lincoln, Nebraska.

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2009 Analysis of Faunal Remains from the Raven Bluff Site (DEL402), Northwestern Alaska. Report submitted to William Hedman, Bureau of Land Management, Fairbanks, Alaska.

Analysis of the Faunal Remains. In New Light on Old Belmont: The Archaeology, History, Preservation, and Management of the First Capitol Historic Site, (47LT204), Lafayette County, Wisconsin, compiled by John H. Broihahn, pp. 146-152. Technical Report No. 05-0001. State Archaeology and Maritime Preservation, Wisconsin Historical Society, Madison.

2007 Faunal Analysis, Domesticated Animal Remains from Site 47CR660, Crawford County,

Wisconsin. Report submitted to Vicki Twinde-Javner, Mississippi Valley Archaeology Center, University of Wisconsin, La Crosse.

2006 Faunal Analysis. In Minnesota Deep Test Protocol Project, by G. W. Monaghan, K. C. Egan-

Bruhy, M. J. Hambacher, D. R. Hayes, M. F. Kolb, S. R. Kuehn, S. Peterson, J. A. Robertson, and N. R. Shaffer. Reported submitted to Minnesota Department of Transportation. Commonwealth Cultural Resources Group, Inc., Jackson, Michigan.

A Preliminary Report on the Bradford Bison Skull from Sauk County, Wisconsin. Report prepared

for the Office of the State Archaeologist, Wisconsin Historical Society, Madison. 2005 Faunal Analysis, Pottawatomie Light Station, Rock Island, Door County, Wisconsin. Letter report

submitted to Jim Yingst, Fever River Research, Inc., Springfield, Illinois. Zooarchaeological Analysis, Site 15BE200, Kentucky. Report submitted to Dr. Rodney Riggs,

CCRG, Inc., Minocqua, Wisconsin. Zooarchaeological Analysis, Isthmus Site (47FR73). Report submitted to Sean Dunham, CCRG,

Inc., Minocqua, Wisconsin, and Mark Bruhy, Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest, USDA Forest Service, Rhinelander, Wisconsin.

2004 Zooarchaeological Analysis of the Butternut Lake Site (47FR122), Forest County, Wisconsin.

Report submitted to Dr. Kathryn Egan-Bruhy, CCRG, Inc., Minocqua, Wisconsin. Fort Blue Mound (47DA891) Faunal Analysis. Letter report submitted to Mr. Robert

Birmingham, Office of the State Archaeologist, Wisconsin Historical Society, Madison. Carcajou Point (47JE2)-Yates Property Faunal Analysis. Letter report submitted to Mr. Robert

Birmingham, Office of the State Archaeologist, Wisconsin Historical Society, Madison. 2003 Zooarchaeological Analysis, Boulder Lake Site (47OC137), Oconto County, Wisconsin. Report

submitted to Dr. Kathryn Egan-Bruhy, Commonwealth Cultural Resources Group, Inc. (CCRG), Minocqua, Wisconsin.

Zooarchaeological Analysis of the Lake Owen Site (47BA46), Bayfield County, Wisconsin.

Report submitted to Mark Bruhy, Heritage Program, Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest, USDA Forest Service, Rhinelander, Wisconsin.

Zooarchaeological Analysis of the Walsh Farmstead Site (47SC126), St. Croix County,

Wisconsin. Report submitted to Dr. Kathryn Egan-Bruhy and Michael LaRonge, Commonwealth Cultural Resources Group, Inc., Minocqua, Wisconsin.

Zooarchaeological Analysis of the Adams Site (47PI12), Pierce County, Wisconsin. In

Archaeological Investigations of US 63 (Minnesota Border to Wis 35), Pierce County, Wisconsin by K. Egan-Bruhy, J. A. Robertson, M. LaRonge, M. J. Hambacher, S. R. Kuehn, and M. F. Kolb, pp. 7-1 to 7-5. Project WR-0115. Commonwealth Cultural Resources Group, Inc., Minocqua, Wisconsin.

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2002 Faunal Analysis, 47 Ia-413. In Recent Archaeological Investigations at the Mineral Point Hill

Site (Ia-413), Pendarvis Historic Site Complex, Iowa County, Wisconsin 1998-2001 by John H. Broihahn, pp. 55-59. Technical Report Series No. 02-0002. Office of the State Archaeologist, Historic Preservation Division, Wisconsin Historical Society, Madison.

Faunal Analysis, Buried Gas Pipeline Project, Pendarvis Historic Site (47 Ia-399). In Recent

Archaeological Investigations at the Pendarvis Historic Site (Ia-399), Iowa County, Wisconsin 1996-2001 by John H. Broihahn, p. 40. Technical Report Series No. 02-0001. Office of the State Archaeologist, Historic Preservation Division, Wisconsin Historical Society, Madison.

2001 Early Nineteenth Century Dietary Behavior in Northern Michigan: An Examination of

Zooarchaeological Remains from the American Millwright’s House, Mill Creek Site (20CN8). Report submitted to Dr. Lynn Evans, Mackinac State Historic Parks, Mackinaw City, Michigan.

Analysis of Vertebrate Faunal Remains Recovered during the 1999 Loyola University Field

School Excavations at Macktown (11-Wo-256), Winnebago County, Illinois. Report submitted to Dr. Daniel Amick, Loyola University, Chicago.

Faunal Analysis of Sites 47 GT-510, 47 IA-412, and 47 LT-204. Letter reports submitted to John

Broihahn, Office of the State Archaeologist, Wisconsin Historical Society, Madison. 2000 Analysis of Faunal Material from the Zarling Lake Site (47 Fr-186). Letter report submitted to

Mark Bruhy, USDA Forest Service, Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest, Rhinelander, Wisconsin.

Analysis of Faunal Remains from the Hinman Site (44RN311). In Ceramic Technology and

Community Organization: Archaeological Data Recovery at the Hinman Site (44RN311), prepared by Charles J. Rinehart, Appendix I. Final Report, The Cultural Resource Group, Louis Berger and Associates, Inc., Richmond, Virginia.

1999 Analysis of Faunal Remains from the Camp Shaginappi Site (47-Fd-13), Fond du Lac County,

Wisconsin. Report submitted to Allen Van Dyke, Archaeological Services, Inc., Union Grove, Wisconsin.

Analysis of Faunal Remains Recovered at the Muskie Ridge Site (20 Io-220), Iron County,

Michigan. In NRHP Evaluation of Archaeological Site 20IO220 Lower Paint Hydroelectric Project, Iron County, Michigan (FERC Project No. 2072) by Allen Van Dyke, Section 6.3. Report of Investigations No. 199064, Archaeological Services, Inc., Union Grove, Wisconsin.

Faunal Remains from Five Sites along the Menominee River, Menominee County, Michigan, and

Marinette County, Wisconsin. Letter report submitted to Allen Van Dyke, Archaeological Services, Inc., Union Grove, Wisconsin. Project WE/PM-99.

Analysis of the Faunal Remains Recovered at the Augustin Grignon House (47 Ou-72) and

Grignon Mansion (47 Ou-115) Sites, Outagamie County, Wisconsin. Report submitted to Allen Van Dyke, Archaeological Services, Inc., Union Grove, Wisconsin.

Analysis of Faunal Remains from the Butternut Lake Inlet Site (47 Fr-137), Forest County,

Wisconsin: The 1997 and 1998 Excavations. In Summary Report of Excavations at the Butternut Lake Inlet Site (47 Fr-137): Exploring Seasonality and Diet at a Multi-Component Site in Forest County, Wisconsin, by Mark E. Bruhy, K. C. Egan-Bruhy, and K. L. Potaracke, Appendix 7. Report of Investigations No. 19, Northern State Regional Archaeology Center, USDA Forest Service, Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest, Rhinelander, Wisconsin.

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1998 Analysis of Faunal Material from the Boom Bay Shore Site (47 Wn-760). Letter report submitted to Allen Van Dyke, Archaeological Services, Inc., Union Grove, Wisconsin.

Analysis of Faunal Remains Recovered at the First Capitol Site (47 Lt-204), Lafayette County,

Wisconsin. Report submitted to John Broihahn, Office of the State Archaeologist, Wisconsin Historical Society, Madison.

Analysis of the Faunal Remains from the Butternut Lake Inlet Site (47 Fr-137; Site 09-06-02-102),

Forest County, Wisconsin. In The Butternut Lake Inlet Site (47 Fr-137): Exploring Seasonality and Diet at a Woodland Tradition Settlement; The 1997 Field Season by Mark E. Bruhy, Kathryn C. Egan-Bruhy, and Kim L. Potaracke, pp. 38-44. Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest, Northern State Regional Archaeology Center, Report of Investigation No. 15, USDA Forest Service, Rhinelander, Wisconsin.

1995 Faunal Analysis of the Warren Hause Site. In The Warren Hause Site (47 Da-910): Final Report

of the Phase III Archaeological Data Recovery at a Mid-19th Century Homestead in Verona Township, Dane County, Wisconsin by P. J. Porubcan and E. D. Benchley, pp. 219-241. Report of Investigations No. 124, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Archaeological Research Laboratory.

1993 (with M. Murray, C. Dobbs, C. Johnson, H. Mooers, and K. Parker) Great Lakes Gas

Transmission Limited Partnership 1991 Pipeline Expansion Project: Data Recovery at 21 Ca-169, the Nushka Lake Site, Cass County, Minnesota. Report of Investigations No. 180. Institute for Minnesota Archaeology, Minneapolis.

Faunal Analysis of the Middle River Site, Thief River Falls County, Minnesota. Report on file,

Institute for Minnesota Archaeology, Minneapolis.

Faunal Analysis of 20 Sa-596, Saginaw County, Michigan. Report on file, Institute for Minnesota Archaeology, Minneapolis.

PROFESSIONAL PAPERS, ARTICLES, AND PUBLICATIONS 2014 Prehistoric Dog Pathology in the American Bottom: Evidence from the Janey B. Goode Site

(11S1232), St. Clair County, Illinois. Illinois Archaeology 26:97-129.

Looking Beyond Diet: Faunal Remains and Ritual Behavior in the American Bottom. Paper presented in the “Science and Religion in Archaeology: The Legacy of Thomas E. Emerson” Symposium at the Midwest Archaeological Conference, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.

The Prehistory of “The Feathered Tempest”: Passenger Pigeon Zooarchaeology in the Upper Midwest. Joint presentation for the Three Rivers Archaeological Society, Logan Museum of Anthropology, and Beloit College Passenger Pigeon Project. Center for the Sciences, Beloit College, Beloit, Wisconsin.

Zooarchaeology of the Olin Site: Examining Moorehead Phase Faunal Exploitation in the American Bottom. Paper presented at the 2014 Mississippian Conference, Cahokia Mounds State Historic Site, Illinois.

2013 (with Rosemarie Blewitt) Mississippian Faunal and Botanical Remains from the Tree Row

(11F53) and Baker-Preston (11F20) Sites, Fulton County, Illinois. Illinois Archaeology 25:27-62. 2012 (David J. Nolan, Robert N. Hickson, Steven R. Kuehn, and Mark C. Branstner) Preliminary

Examination of Archaeological Remains from Fort Johnson and Cantonment Davis: Two War of

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1812-Era Military Posts at the Des Moines Rapids of the Mississippi River. Midcontinental Journal of Archaeology 37(2):257-298.

Faunal Assemblage. In “Oakwood Mound: A Langford Mortuary Site in Will County, Illinois” by Michael Strezewski, Kristin M. Hedman, and Thomas E. Emerson, pp. 42-44. The Wisconsin Archeologist 93(2):3-107.

(with James A. Clark, Jr.) Analysis of Faunal Remains from Three Lake Paleoindian (Lake

Poygan Phase) Sites in East-Central Wisconsin. Illinois Archaeology 24:123-158.

A Preliminary Analysis of the Fort Johnson/Cantonment Davis Faunal Assemblage, Hancock County, Illinois. Paper presented at the 2012 Illinois History Symposium, East Peoria, Illinois.

(Ian Buvit, William H. Hedman, Steven R. Kuehn, and Jeff Rasic) Stratigraphy, Archaeology and

Late Quaternary Geological History of Raven Bluff, a Late Pleistocene Age Fluted Projectile Point Site in Northwestern Alaska. Poster presented at the 77th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Memphis, Tennessee.

(Ian Buvit, William Hedman, Steven Kuehn, and Jeff Rasic) Geomorphology, Stratigraphy, and

Formation of the Raven Bluff Site, Northwestern Alaska. Paper presented at the 39th Annual Meeting of the Alaska Anthropological Association, Seattle, Washington.

Early Late Woodland Subsistence in the Sny Bottom: Analysis of La Crosse Phase Faunal

Asssemblages from the Mary Craig (11PK1567) and Pump Station (11PK69) Sites. Paper presented at the 2012 Annual Meeting of the Illinois Archaeological Survey, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.

Early 18th Century Native American Faunal Exploitation at the Jarrot Nordique Site, St. Clair

County, Illinois. Paper presented at the 2012 Midwest Historic Archaeological Conference, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.

(David J. Nolan, Steven R. Kuehn, and Steven L. Tieken) The Lima Lake Bison: Found Together, More than a Millennium Apart. Illinois Antiquity 47(2):3.

2011 A Preliminary Analysis of the Fort Johnson/Cantonment Davis Faunal Assemblage, Hancock

County, Illinois. Paper presented at the 2011 Midwest Archaeological Conference, University of Wisconsin, La Crosse.

(Gregory Wilson and Steven R. Kuehn) Getting to the Point of Diversity in Mississippian Projectile Frequencies. Paper presented at the 2011 Midwest Archaeological Conference, University of Wisconsin, La Crosse.

Book review, Palaeo-Americans and Palaeo-Environment at the Vail Site, Maine by Richard M.

Gramly, Persimmon Press, North Andover, Massachusetts, 2009. Southeastern Archaeology 30(1):193-194.

Book review, What Your Fossils Can Tell You: Vertebrate Morphology, Pathology, and Cultural

Modification by Robert W. Sinibaldi, University Press of Florida, Gainesville, 2010. Southeastern Archaeology 30(1):194-195.

2010 Domestic Dining at French Colonial Sites in the American Bottom: Evidence from the Trotier

(11S861) and Jarrot Nordique (11S1741) Sites in French Cahokia. In Constructing the Past: Essays in Honor of John A. Walthall, edited by Thomas E. Emerson. Illinois Archaeology 22(1):227-239.

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(Steven R. Kuehn, Steven L. Tieken, and David J. Nolan) A Preliminary Report on the Andrew Farm Mastodon, Adams County, Illinois. Current Research in the Pleistocene 27:123-125.

Woodland Consumption of Crayfish in the Illinois River Valley. Illinois Antiquity 45(3):13-14. Analysis of Faunal Remains from the 1960 Excavations at Tract 15B at Cahokia. Paper presented

at the 2010 Midwest Archaeological Conference, Indiana University, Bloomington. (with Phil Millhouse) Analysis of Animal Remains from the John Chapman Village Site

(11JD12): Further Insight on Apple River Mississippian Faunal Exploitation. Paper presented at the 2010 Annual Meeting, Illinois Archaeological Survey, Illinois State University, Normal.

Faunal Exploitation at Orendorf: A Preliminary Look at the Settlement D and C Assemblages.

Paper presented at the 75th Annual Meeting, Society for American Archaeology, St. Louis, Missouri.

(Bill Hedman, Ian Buvit, Steve Kuehn, and Jeff Rasic) Preliminary Findings from the Raven Bluff Site, A Late Pleistocene Age Fluted Projectile Point Locality in Northwestern Alaska. Paper presented at the 19th Arctic Conference, Bryn Mawr College, Pennsylvania.

(Steven R. Kuehn and David J. Nolan) The Lima Lake Bison: A Possible Early Woodland Bison from Adams County, Illinois. Paper presented at the 2010 Meeting of the Illinois Association for Advancement of Archaeology, Springfield, Illinois.

(David Nolan and Steven Kuehn) Recipients, 2010 IAAA Permanent Fund Grant for funding of a radiocarbon date for the Lima Lake bison remains, Adams County, Illinois.

2009 Patrick Phase Faunal Exploitation in the American Bottom: A Closer Look at Late Woodland

Subsistence. Paper presented at the 2009 Midwest Archaeological Conference, University of Iowa, Iowa City.

(with Kristin M. Hedman) Archaic Diet in Central Illinois: An Examination of Faunal Remains

and Isotopic Data from the Tree Row Site. Paper presented at the 2009 Midwest Archaeological Conference, University of Iowa, Iowa City.

A Preliminary Report on a Bison bison occidentalis Cranium from Sauk County, Wisconsin.

Current Research in the Pleistocene 26:157-159. 2008 Faunal Remains From the Plantz Site (47WN325), A Late Woodland Camp at Rush Lake,

Winnebago County, Wisconsin. Illinois Archaeology 20:129-149. Mastodon for Dinner? Applying Butchering Evidence in Assessing Human and Megafauna

Interaction in the Midwest. Paper presented at the 2008 Science and Archaeology Symposium, Ancient Technologies and Archaeological Materials, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.

Revisiting Faunal Exploitation at Fish Lake: An Examination of Recently Obtained Patrick Phase

Faunal Material From the American Bottom. Paper presented at the 2008 Midwest Archaeological Conference, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

2007 Late Paleoindian Subsistence Strategies in the Western Great Lakes Region: Evidence for

Generalized Foraging from Northern Wisconsin. In Foragers of the Terminal Pleistocene in North America, edited by Renee B. Walker and Boyce N. Driskell, pp. 88-98. University of Nebraska Press, Lincoln.

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Oneota Subsistence and Settlement in East-Central Wisconsin: A Reconsideration of the Grand River Phase. Paper presented at the 2007 Midwest Archaeological Conference, South Bend, Indiana.

Dining in the Uplands: Rosewood Phase Faunal Assemblages and Early Late Woodland Diet in

the American Bottom. Paper presented at the 2007 Midwest Archaeological Conference, South Bend, Indiana.

Archaeology Around Wisconsin: 2007 (compiler). The Wisconsin Archeologist 88(2):140-153. The Crow Hollow Site: A Middle Archaic Campsite in Southwestern Wisconsin. The Wisconsin

Archeologist 88(1):23-50. Rural Nineteenth Century Dietary Patterns in Northern Illinois and Southern Wisconsin. In

People, Plants, and Animals: Archaeological Studies of Human-Environment Interactions in the Midcontinent, edited by Robert E. Warren. Illinois Archaeology 15&16:176-210.

2006 Preliminary Analysis of the Rosewood Site (11S639) Faunal Assemblage. Paper presented at the

2006 Midwest Archaeological Conference, Urbana, Illinois. (with Shannon Dolan) An Oneota Longhouse Structure from East-Central Wisconsin. Paper

presented at the 2006 Midwest Archaeological Conference, Urbana, Illinois. Participant in the Upper Mississippian Ceramics Workshop, presenting Oneota ceramics from the

Dambroski (47PT160), Blinded by the Light (47PT191), and Burley Brew (47PT159) sites in east-central Wisconsin. 2006 Midwest Archaeological Conference, Urbana, Illinois.

Sale of the Estate of Jacob Noggle, Dec’d, May 13th 1841. Heir Lines 25(3):48-51. Warren

County Genealogical Society, Lebanon, Ohio. 2004 Nineteenth Century Dining in Green Bay: Analysis of Zooarchaeological Remains from the

Hazelwood Site. The Wisconsin Archeologist 85:64-77. New Insight on Nineteenth-Century Dietary Patterns in the Upper Midwest. Paper presented at

the 37th Annual Conference on Historical and Underwater Archaeology, Society for Historical Archaeology, St. Louis, Missouri.

An Analysis of Faunal Remains from the Silvernale Site (21GD3), Goodhue County, Minnesota.

The Minnesota Archaeologist 62:9-16. 2003 A Grand River Phase Ceramic Assemblage from the Dambroski Site, An Oneota Village in

Central Wisconsin. Paper presented at the 2003 Midwest Archaeological Conference, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

Co-Organized (with Rochelle Lurie) Archaic Lithic Roundtable, entitled “What’s In A Name? Middle and Late Archaic Lithics.” Presented type points from the Raddatz Rockshelter and select artifacts from the Crow Hollow site. 2003 Midwest Archaeological Conference, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

Preliminary Report on Recent Excavation of Three Oneota Sites in Central Wisconsin. Paper presented at the 2003 Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Discussant for symposium entitled, “Not Another Farmstead!: Placing Nineteenth and Twentieth

Century Sites into Meaningful Contexts.” Organized by Dr. Rochelle Lurie. 2003 Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

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(with Jolene Kuehn) Trapping through History: Archaeological Evidence of Trapping in North

America. The Wisconsin Trapper, August issue, pp. 13-15. Wisconsin Trappers Association, Grand Marsh, Wisconsin.

2002 Dining at the Straits: Dietary Evidence from the American Millwright’s House at Mill Creek.

Paper presented at the Midwest Archaeological Conference, Columbus, Ohio. Defining the Temporal Boundaries of the Middle Archaic: Old and New Evidence from Southern Wisconsin. The Wisconsin Archeologist 83:19-44. 2001 Organized and chaired symposium entitled “Archaic Research in the Upper Midwest” at the

Midwest Archaeological Conference, La Crosse, Wisconsin. October. Session consisted of 13 papers discussing recent Archaic Period research projects conducted in the Midwest.

8,000 Years of Forgotten Prehistory: The Overlooked Archaic in the Upper Midwest. Paper

presented in the Archaic Research in the Upper Midwest symposium, Midwest Archaeological Conference, La Crosse, Wisconsin.

Defining the Temporal Boundaries of the Middle Archaic: Old and New Evidence from Southern

Wisconsin. Paper presented in the Archaic Research in the Upper Midwest symposium, Midwest Archaeological Conference, La Crosse, Wisconsin.

Book review, Iowa’s Archaeological Past, by L. M. Alex, University of Iowa Press, 2000. IMA

Quarterly Newsletter 16(2):5. Institute for Minnesota Archaeology, St. Paul. 2000 The Granite Falls Site (21YM47), A Prairie Archaic Bison Kill in Southwestern Minnesota. Paper

presented at the Joint Midwest Archaeological and Plains Anthropological Conference, St. Paul, Minnesota. November.

Archaeology for Kids: Lessons Learned at the Aldo Leopold Nature Center Archaeology Camp.

Paper presented at the Joint Midwest Archaeological and Plains Anthropological Conference, St. Paul, Minnesota (with Jolene Kuehn).

Late Paleoindian Subsistence Strategies in the Western Great Lakes: Evidence for Generalized

Foraging from Northern Wisconsin. Paper presented as part of a symposium entitled “From Mice to Mammoths: Studies in Paleoindian Subsistence Strategies” chaired by Renee Walker, at the 2000 Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

1999 The Edgewater Beach Site: A Late Prehistoric Site on Lac Vieux Desert, Vilas County,

Wisconsin. The Michigan Archaeologist 45(4):130-141. Life on the Wisconsin Frontier: A Yankee Family Goes West. Paper presented at the 45th Annual

Midwest Archaeological Conference, East Lansing, Michigan. Middle Archaic Occupation of the Kickapoo River Valley: Implications for Southwestern

Wisconsin and Beyond. Paper presented at the 1999 Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Chicago, Illinois.

1998 New Evidence for Late Paleoindian-Early Archaic Subsistence Behavior in the Western Great

Lakes. American Antiquity 63(3):457-476. High and Dry: Crow Hollow, A Middle Archaic Base Camp on the Kickapoo River Floodplain.

Paper presented at the 44th Midwest Archaeological Conference, Muncie, Indiana.

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1997 New Evidence for Late Paleoindian Foraging Behavior from the Western Great Lakes. Paper presented at the 1997 Joint Symposium of the Ontario Archaeology Society and the Midwest Archaeological Conference, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

1995 (with N. Meinholz) Late Paleoindian Ceremonialism in the Western Great Lakes: New

Information From the Deadman Slough Site. Paper presented at the 1995 Midwest Archaeological Conference, South Beloit, Illinois.

Faunal Analysis of the Alden’s Corners Post Office Site. Paper presented at the first Historical

Archaeology Conference of the Upper Midwest (HACUM), Red Wing, Minnesota. (with N. Meinholz) The Deadman Slough Site, a Multicomponent Late Paleoindian/Early Archaic

and Woodland Habitation Site in Northern Wisconsin. Presentation display at the 9th Annual Workshop of the Lake Superior Basin and its Connections, University of Minnesota-Duluth.

PUBLIC PRESENTATIONS, TRAINING, and OUTREACH ACTIVITIES 2015 The Archaeology of Man’s Best Friend: Recent Studies of Prehistoric Dogs in Illinois.

Presentation at the South Suburban Archaeological Society, Homewood, Illinois. 2013 Native Americans & Europeans in Illinois: 12,000 Years of Living off the Land. Presentation at

the Museum of the Grand Prairie, Lake of the Woods Forest Preserve, Mahomet, Illinois.

Organizer and participant, ISAS Archaeology Exhibit at the 2013 Naturally Illinois Expo, Prairie Research Institute, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.

Rock Art presentation at Next Generation Elementary, Champaign, Illinois. 2012 Zooarchaeology exhibit, 2012 Naturally Illinois Expo, Prairie Research Institute, University of

Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.

Zooarchaeology and Atlatl exhibits, Prairie Stories event at the Museum of the Grand Prairie, Lake of the Woods Forest Preserve, Mahomet, Illinois.

Presentations on archaeology, zooarchaeology, and rock art at Sangamon Elementary in Mahomet and Robeson Elementary in Champaign.

2011 Zooarchaeology exhibit, 2011 Naturally Illinois Expo, Prairie Research Institute, University of

Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.

Faunal display at IAAA Archaeology Days at Collins Site, Danville.

Archaeology talks at Lincoln Trail Elementary in Mahomet and Next Generation Elementary in Champaign

An Illinois Archaeologist in King Yukon’s Court: Recent Work at a Paleoindian Camp in

Northwestern Alaska. Presentation for the East-Central Illinois Archaeological Society, Urbana. 2010 Presentations at Science Day at Lincoln Trail Elementary in Mahomet and at Yankee Ridge

Elementary in Urbana. Zooarchaeology exhibit, 2010 Naturally Illinois Expo, Prairie Research Institute, University of

Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.

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2009 Bureau of Land Management-Fairbanks, Alaska. Aviation Safety Training; Bear Safety Training; Firearm Training and Qualification.

Presentations at Yankee Ridge Elementary in Urbana and Science Day at Sangamon Elementary

in Mahomet.

Participated in the Naturally Illinois Expo, Prairie Research Institute, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.

2006 Presentation on the Bradford Bison skull and other Bison occidentalis finds in Wisconsin. Sauk

Prairie Conservation Alliance, Prairie du Sac, Wisconsin.

Slide presentation and lecture, Oneota Archaeology in East-Central Wisconsin. University League Antiques Group, Middleton, Wisconsin.

Archaeological Excavations at Three Oneota Villages. Presentation for the Rock River Archaeological Society, Horicon, Wisconsin. 2005 Panelist for the Sociology, Anthropology, and Criminal Justice Career Night, University of Wisconsin, Whitewater. 2004 Oneota Archaeology in East-Central Wisconsin: Recent Excavation of Three Grand River Phase Villages in Portage County. Presentation for the Wisconsin Archeological Society, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee.

Frontier Feastin’: Archaeology and Pioneer Dining in the Midwest. Slide-illustrated lecture for the Charles E. Brown Archaeological Society, Madison, Wisconsin. December. Presented in conjunction with Jolene Kuehn, costumed interpreter, as “Sarah Dark, 19th Century Frontier Housewife.”

Back to Captain Trowbridge’s Place: Results of Recent Excavations at the Sheard Road Site. Presentation given for the Kenosha Archaeological Society, Kenosha Public Museum, Kenosha, Wisconsin.

Oneota in Central Wisconsin: Recent Excavation of Three Oneota Village Sites along U.S.H. 10. Slide-illustrated lecture at the Robert Ritzenthaler Chapter, Wisconsin Archaeological Society, University of Wisconsin, Oshkosh.

Pottery, Pits and Prehistory: Piecing Together Oneota Archaeology in Central Wisconsin. Slide-illustrated lecture at the Charles E. Brown Archaeological Society, Madison, Wisconsin.

The Archaeology of Captain Trowbridge’s Place: A Mid-Nineteenth Century Homestead/Tavern. Slide-illustrated lecture for the University Antiquities Group, Madison. 2003 Historical Archaeology in the Upper Midwest: Recent Investigations at the Sheard Road Site.

Presentation given for the Three Rivers Archaeological Society, Logan Museum, Beloit, Wisconsin.

Designed and illustrated the cover for the “Archaeology Interest Patch Information Booklet for

Cadette and Senior Girl Scouts” prepared by Jolene Kuehn, for the Girl Scouts of Black Hawk Council, Madison.

2002 A Yankee Family on the Wisconsin Frontier: Historical Archaeology of the Sheard Road Site.

Slide-illustrated lecture at the Charles E. Brown Archaeological Society, Madison, Wisconsin.

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Designed Archaeology Merit Badge, for the Black Hawk Council of Girl Scouts, Inc., Madison, Wisconsin.

2001 The Crow Hollow Site in Southwestern Wisconsin. Lecture and slide presentation at the Kenosha

County Archaeological Society, Kenosha, Wisconsin. 2000 Lecture on Zooarchaeology as part of the “Digging Through the Past” Interest Patch Workshop,

for the Black Hawk Council of Girl Scouts, Inc. Aldo Leopold Nature Center, Monona, Wisconsin.

Dining With the Martin Family: Analysis of the Hazelwood House Faunal Remains. Slide

presentation and lecture on 19th century dietary patterns, at the Brown County Historical Society, Green Bay.

Archaeology Day Camp for Kids. Aldo Leopold Nature Center, Monona, Wisconsin. More Than Just Homes: Historical Archaeology in Wisconsin. Slide show and lecture on recent

archaeological investigations at the Sheard Road site, presented as part of Wisconsin Archaeology Week. State Historical Society Museum, Madison.

Zooarchaeology. Presented brief lecture on faunal analysis for visiting students from Department

of Anthropology, Ripon College. Museum Archaeology Program Lab, Madison. Faunal Analysis in Archaeology. Presented brief lecture on zooarchaeology for visiting docents

from the State Historical Society Museum. Museum Archaeology Program Lab, Madison. Historic Archaeology in Wisconsin: Recent Work at the Sheard Road Site. Lecture and slide

presentation for volunteers of the State Historical Society Museum, Madison. Historical Archaeology in Southeast Wisconsin: Investigations at the Sheard Road Site, A

Frontier Homestead in Racine County. Lecture and slide presentation at the Kenosha County Archaeological Society, Kenosha, Wisconsin.

1999 The Crow Hollow Site: New Information on the Middle Archaic in Southern Wisconsin. Lecture

and slide presentation at the Wisconsin Archeological Society, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee.

Section 106: An Introduction. Attended seminar directed by Dr. Thomas King, National

Preservation Institute, Alexandria, Virginia, in Madison. Archaeology Day Camp for Kids. Aldo Leopold Nature Center, Monona, Wisconsin. An Introduction to Zooarchaeology. Presentation on faunal analysis in archaeological research for

the Loyola University Archaeological Field School at the Macktown National Historic District, Illinois.

Historical Archaeology in Wisconsin: An Example from the Sheard Road Site (47 Ra-262),

Racine County. Public lecture and slide presentation at the State Historical Society Museum, Madison, as part of Wisconsin Archaeology Week.

1998 Archaeology Day Camp for Kids. Aldo Leopold Nature Center, Monona, Wisconsin. 1997 The Deadman Slough Site: A New Look at Paleoindian Life in Northern Wisconsin. Slide

presentation and lecture at the Kenosha County Archaeological Society, Kenosha, Wisconsin.

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Supervised planning and organization of the 1997 Museum Archaeology Program Open House, Coyier Lab Facility, Madison.

1996 Presented lecture on zooarchaeology for the Midwest Archaeological Research Services, Inc., field

school class, at the Museum Archaeology Program Lab, Madison. 1995 Presented brief lecture on faunal analysis in archaeology for visiting docents from the Wisconsin

Historical Society Museum, as part of a Museum Archaeology Program Laboratory Open House. 1994 Participated in an Archaeology Presentation at Springfield Elementary School, Dane County,

Wisconsin, as part of a community outreach program of the Museum Archaeology Program, State Historical Society of Wisconsin.

1992 Taught session on Faunal Analysis in Archaeology, at the Institute for Minnesota Archaeology, as

part of the University of Minnesota’s “Compleat” Scholar Program. 1991-92 Supervised the Institute for Minnesota Archaeology Volunteer Night, where interested avocational

archaeologists of all ages assisted with lab work. Volunteer duties included washing artifacts, floating soil samples, and cataloging and identifying artifacts from a variety of historic and prehistoric sites, under the close supervision of and interaction with experienced professionals.

FIELD SCHOOL AND SELECT ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE 1997 “A Model of Late Paleoindian Subsistence Behavior for the Western Great Lakes.” Master’s

paper submitted to the Department of Anthropology, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, in partial fulfillment of the requirements for a Master of Science degree. Committee members: Dr. Elizabeth Benchley (advisor), Dr. Lynne Goldstein, and Dr. Melvin Fowler. Presented and accepted on February 6th, 1997.

1996 “Recent Developments in the Interpretation of Rock Art: A Discussion of the Significance of the

Gottschall Site.” Graduate paper required for Introduction to Linguistic Anthropology, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, taught by Dr. Kilroe.

1995 “A Preliminary Statistical Analysis of the Paleoindian Lithic Debitage Assemblage from the

Deadman Slough Site (47 Pr-46).” Graduate project comparing the lithic debitage assemblages from various components at the Deadman Slough site, with regards for raw material and artifact type, for Introduction to Anthropological Statistics, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, taught by Dr. Lynne Goldstein.

1993 “Evidence of Population Pressure: Interpreting Changes in Faunal Assemblages.” Graduate

Seminar paper written as part of the requirements for a Master’s degree, University of Wisconsin-Madison.

“Prehistoric Subsistence in Wisconsin: A Review of the Faunal Assemblage Data.” Term paper

for Anthropology 310: The Archaeology of Wisconsin, University of Wisconsin-Madison, taught by Dr. James Stoltman.

1992 “The Ceramic Assemblage of the Outlet Site (47 Da-03).” Term paper for Anthropology 392:

Ceramics for the Archaeologist, University of Wisconsin-Madison, taught by Dr. James Stoltman. 1990 Field Methods in Archaeology. Summer Field School, 8 week session, Mississippi Valley

Archaeology Center, University of Wisconsin-La Crosse. Sorted and cataloged various artifacts from the Jules DeMuns site, a fur trade era cabin in southern

Wisconsin, under the direction of Dr. Donald Thompson. University of Wisconsin-Madison.

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1989 Assisted Dr. Henry Bunn in sorting and labeling faunal material from various sites.

Zooarchaeology Lab, University of Wisconsin-Madison. PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS and MISCELLANEOUS Archaeologist Qualified to Excavate Human Burials, under Wisconsin Burial Site Preservation Law, Stat.

157.70 Midwest Archaeological Conference Illinois Archaeological Survey Trained in First Aid and Adult CPR REFERENCES Dr. Thomas E. Emerson Director Illinois State Archaeological Survey University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 209 Nuclear Physics Lab 23 East Stadium Drive Champaign, IL 61820 (217) 244-4244 [email protected] Dr. Andrew Fortier Special Projects Director Illinois State Archaeological Survey University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 209 Nuclear Physics Lab 23 East Stadium Drive Champaign, IL 61820 (217) 244-4244 [email protected] Dr. Rochelle Lurie Director Midwest Archaeological Research Services, Inc. 505 N. State Street Marengo, IL 60152 (815) 568-0680 [email protected]