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Since 1982, Mr. Cooper has participated in extensive archaeological research
in Tennessee, North Dakota, Alaska, California, Wyoming, and Kentucky. He has
supervised and authored reports for numerous archaeological projects, ranging
from small-scale archaeological reconnaissance to larger scale testing. Field
experience includes archaeological pedestrian survey, cave survey, testing,
excavation, and oral history collection in several regions of North America,
including the Southeast, Great Plains, Mojave Desert, and coastal Alaska. He
also has extensive laboratory experience, which includes analysis and curation
of both prehistoric and historic artifacts. Mr. Cooper specializes in prehistoric
lithic analysis, relational database design, technical writing, Southeastern
prehistory, and the history and anthropology of Alaska. He is also a skilled
flintknapper and has conducted flintknapping workshops for the general public,
grade school students, and college students for more than fifteen years.
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