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C. Michael Anslinger

Senior Vice President, Business Development & Marketing, Eastern Region

Senior Project Archaeologist

Principal Investigator

manslinger@crai-ky.com



Mike Anslinger

Michael Anslinger has 28 years of field, laboratory, and management experience in archaeology. He holds a Masters degree in Anthropology with an emphasis in archaeology. His main areas of interest are hunter-gatherer studies and geoarchaeology. Most of Mr. Anslinger's experience is in West Virginia, eastern Kentucky, and southern Indiana. Within this geographic area he has organized and managed a wide range of small and large-scale projects, and has created and executed testing and data recovery plans for Archaic, Woodland, Late Prehistoric, and Historic period sites located in floodplain/terrace, upland, and rockshelter settings. He has also organized and coordinated multi-disciplinary research teams.

Mr. Anslinger has authored or co-authored hundreds of technical reports for phase I, II, and III projects. He belongs to several professional and avocational archaeological organizations, including the Register of Professional Archaeologists. He is President and on the Board of Directors of the West Virginia Archeological Society (WVAS). He is also on the Society's editorial board. From 1996 to 2002 he organized and chaired the Annual Meeting of the WVAS, which functions as the State Meeting for West Virginia. In 2000 and 2002 he organized and directed the Council for West Virginia Archeology's Spring Workshop. These hands-on gatherings focused on buried site archaeology and lithic raw material identification and use patterns, respectively. For his contributions to West Virginia Archaeology, he received the Sigfus Olafson Award of Merit in 1998. Mr. Anslinger's most recent publication (co-author), which appeared in American Antiquity in 2000, is The Bluegrass Fauna and Changes in Middle Holocene Hunter-Gatherer Foraging in the Southern Midwest. He is currently working on a paper entitled: Pre- Archaic West Virginia, which he plans to publish in the West Virginia Archeologist.

Mr. Anslinger began employment with CRAI in 1993. Since that time he has functioned as Project Archaeologist, Principal Investigator, and Senior Project Archaeologist for CRAI's West Virginia office, which he opened in 1994. As CEO and Vice President of Operations of the West Virginia office, his duties include marketing, coordination with state and federal agencies and private sector clients, development of research designs and budgets, project staffing, data analysis, report writing and editing, and management of office personnel.

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