The Archaeology Crew

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The Archaeology/Collections Crew at Warren Wilson is one of the many work crews on campus (for more information about WWC's Work Program, click here). The crew currently has five student workers and one intern. During the school year the crew works mainly in the Archaeology lab at WWC processing materials from the field. Main tasks include washing, sorting, cataloging, and numbering artifacts; GIS/map work; maintaining the website; and cataloging photographs and slides; as well as helping with David Moore's Archaeology classes and Archaeology/Appalachian Studies events around campus.  The Archaeology Lab's extension is x3095 if you are on-campus.  (828) 771-3095 if you are off-campus.  Hours of occupation vary since we all have such varied and busy schedules but the lab is almost always occupied during the school day.

David Moore, our fearless leader and crew supervisor is also the director of the field school and the archaeology professor at WWC. About Dave:

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David Moore (Ph.D. University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill 1999) has been actively involved in the archaeology of North Carolina’s mountain and western Piedmont regions for over 25 years. He served for 18 years with the North Carolina Office of State Archaeology and has been teaching full-time at Warren Wilson College since 2000. He has directed major excavations at numerous sites in North Carolina including Hardaway, Warren Wilson, and Berry. His work in the upper Catawba Valley began in 1986 with excavations at the Berry site as part of his dissertation research. He returned to the Berry site in 1997 with Robin Beck and Thomas Hargrove for a preliminary proton-magnetometer survey. The University of Alabama Press recently published a revised version of his dissertation, Catawba Valley Mississippian: Ceramics, Chronology, and Catawba Indians (2002). He is also the author or co-author of several articles on the archaeology of western North Carolina, including a recent article co-authored with Robin Beck on the late prehistory of the Upper Catawba Valley. In 2000, Moore formed the Upper Catawba Archaeology Project with Robin Beck and Christopher Rodning.

 

Abra Johgart is interning with the Archaeology Crew after graduating from Warren Wilson College in spring 2011. She has been on the crew since fall of 2008.  Her favorite part about archaeology is working outside in ninety degree heat all day long in the summer, getting muddy water splashed in her face and the day her hands finally toughened up enough that the blisters went away.  She also enjoys the more relaxing parts of life like watching sci-fi movies.

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Maureen Vaughan is a senior Anthropology/Sociology major and has been on the crew since fall 2010. Her favorite parts of archaeology all include either bones or radio carbon dating, and she will be attending the University of Edinburgh next year to obtain her Masters in Osteoarchaeology. She also adores musicals and baking. 

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Helen Albea is a Sociology/Anthropology major with a concentration in Archaeology. She is very detail oriented and therefore likes the meticulous work of archaeology from fine-troweling subsoil to sorting through piles of tiny rocks. During the warmer months she loves any excuse to be outside and during the colder ones her favorite pass-time is watching movies--especially science fiction and documentaries. 

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Kat Kipfer is a Fall 2011 recruit in the field of archaeology, and is majoring in Anthropology/Sociology with an archaeology concentration. Kat enjoys the combination of manual labor and mental exertion that makes archaeology her favorite. Kat also likes finding stuff in the dirt, using mud as a natural sunblock, flintknapping, and eating food with dirty fingers (to give it that extra grit). When Kat is not entirely focused on archaeological pursuits, Kat likes to watch surrealistic films, munch goat cheese and artichoke hearts, host exuberant gatherings of close friends, and play rousing games of chess.

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Ellie Ferguson transferred to Warren Wilson Fall Semester 2011, and this is her first year on the crew. Her major is Sociology/Anthropology with a concentration in Archaeology.  She loves all things archaeology, but has a keen interest in North American prehistory, experimental archaeology, and historical theory. Ellie also loves documentaries, hiking, and finding new records.

Brandy Oliver is a Sociology/Anthropology major, concentrating in Archaeology. She is excited to be part of the crew and is looking forward to her time in the lab. She hopes the experience will aid her in a successful career as a conservator. She wants to focus on the restoration and preservation of artifacts. Brandy's long term goals are to get a Master's degree in Museology and working in the Cairo Museum of Egyptian Antiquities. She loves bacon, playing her Xbox 360, and reading quantum physics for "phun."

 

 

 

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