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Kristie Martin has a B.A. in anthropology and more than ten years of field
and laboratory experience in historic and prehistoric archaeology. This experience
includes a wide variety of fieldwork, laboratory analyses, and historic research
conducted in Virginia, West Virginia, Kentucky, and Ohio. She has worked on
numerous Phase I surveys; Phase II Evaluations of several Middle-Late Woodland
Native American sites, 17th and 18th Century Colonial sites, 19th Century domestic
sites, and Civil War sites; Phase III Data Recovery projects including 18th
Century Slave Quarters, 19th Century farmsteads, a 19th-early 20th Century
African-American cemetery, and a deeply stratified Woodland site.
Ms. Martin has been employed by CRAI as an Archaeological Field Supervisor
since 2002. Her responsibilities include authoring reports for and supervision
of fieldwork for Phase I projects, performing the duties of crew chief on Phase
II and Phase III projects, and working as a field technician on all phases
of fieldwork. She is also responsible for computer database design and management
and conducting historic and prehistoric artifact analyses, with emphasis on
prehistoric ceramics and archaeobotanical specimens.
View a detailed vita for Kristie R. Martin
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