CV
-Full CV (2005-2009) available by email: pbc1216@ecu.edu or phone: 414-477-4167
EDUCATION:
East Carolina University
Master’s Candidate in Maritime Archaeology
August 2007 to Present
University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee
Bachelor of Arts Degree in Anthropology
May 2006
EXPERIENCE:
Graduate Assistant, Maritime History Program, East Carolina University, North Carolina, United States
August 2007 to Present
Wrecks and Wrecking in Bermuda, East Carolina University, Bermuda
September 2008
- Underwater archaeological field school, recording 2 iron vessels and 5 wooden vessels, as well as corrosion testing on a wrought iron Medina class vessel.
Conservation volunteer, Queen Anne’s Revenge Project, North Carolina, United States
June- August 2008
- Conserving artifacts from an 18th century vessel.
Co-PI, CSS Neuse Recording Project, East Carolina University and North Carolina Sea Grant, Kinston, North Carolina, United States
July- August 2008
- Recording and mapping the Confederate ironclad CSS Neuse.
Crew Chief, Wawona Recording Project, Northwest Seaport and the City of Seattle, Seattle, Washington, United States
June - July 2008
- Recording and mapping the wooden sailing lumber schooner Wawona.
Black Bay Project, East Carolina University, Bermuda
May- June 2008
- Underwater archaeological field school, recording two iron vessels.
Presenter, “Regalskeppet Vasa: History and Recovery” Presentation for the North Carolina Mariner’s Museum, North Carolina, United States
March 29, 2008
Pungo River Abandoned Boat Recording, East Carolina University, North Carolina, United States
March 2008
- Research and recording o f abandoned vernacular fishing vessels.
Temple Mount Sifting Project, Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel
December- January 2008
- Rescue archaeology on material from the Temple Mount.
Vasa Beakhead Recording Project, Vasa Museet and East Carolina University, Stockholm, Sweden
December 2007
- Recording and mapping of the beakhead of the seventeenth century Swedish warship Vasa.
-Full CV (2005-2009) available by email: pbc1216@ecu.edu or phone: 414-477-4167
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I spend a lot of time in Cyprus. If you were at the 2007 CAARI conference then our paths have already crossed.