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Sean M. Harris began serving as a laboratory and field technician for Cultural
Resource Analysts, Inc., after completing an internship in June of 2005.
Mr. Harris received his B.A. in Anthropology from Eastern Kentucky University.
During the summer of 2005 he attended field school at a local middle Fort Ancient
site in Madison County, Kentucky. He did independent course work involving
regional lithic typology and hypothetical site construction for educational
purposes, presenting a sampling of the work at the 2005 KAS conference. Mr.
Harris’ main experience thus far has primarily been various Phase I surveys
in Kentucky, but has participated in some Phase II and Phase III projects.
In his free time Mr. Harris enjoys hiking, studying regional prehistory, but
most often can be found spending time with his family. Due to frequent injuries
Mr. Harris has had to limit his time with one of his most favorite hobbies,
skateboarding (street and quarter-pipes). Anthropology, world religions, the
arts, fine wine, cards, darts, and storms are interest shared by both Cecile
(his wife) and him. Phoenix and Julie are truly inspiring and the best playmates
for both rainy and sunny days.
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