ABRIDGED VITAE



ABRIDGED VITAE

LAURA S. PHILLIPS

Current Position: Archaeology Collections Manager, The Burke Museum, Seattle, Washington

Education: B.A., magna cum laude, Anthropology, 1991, The Colorado College

Undergraduate Honors:

Phi Beta Kappa, national honor society

Pi Gamma Mu, honor society in Social Sciences

H. Marie Wormington Award (Anthropology)

J. Van Fleet McLaughlin Award (Community Service)

Distinction in Anthropology

Honors Thesis Title: Partial Portraits: Ethnographic Experimentations in Response to Modern Voices

Archaeology/Museology Experience:

Archaeology Collections Manager,

Burke Museum, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, December 1993 - present

Laboratory Director/Office Manager

Larson Anthropological/Archaeological Services, Seattle, Washington, October 1992 - January 1993

Laboratory Director

Larson Anthropological/Archaeological Services, Seattle, Washington, March - October 1992

Archaeologist

Larson Anthropological/Archaeological Services, Seattle, Washington, November 1991 - March 1992

Teaching Experience:

Collections Management Principles and Practices, University of Washington, UW Certificate Program in Museum Studies, 1998 - present.

Archy 499/Museum 490, Independent Study in Collections Management, The Burke Museum, University of Washington, 1994 - present

Workshop In Collections Management and Related Operations, Tamaslikt Cultural Institute, Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Reservation, OR, August 9-10, 2000.

West Point Tribal Oversight Committee Collections Workshop, University of Washington, Burke Museum, December 2, 9, 16 1999 and January 10, 2000.

Caring for Collections, University of Washington, Burke Museum Lecture Series, co-taught with Rebecca Andrews, Ethnology Collections Manager, February 1999.

Teaching Assistant, Department of Anthropology, The Colorado College, Spring 1991

Publications:

in press Big Sites – Short Time: Accumulation Rates in Archaeological Sites, Journal of Archaeological Science (with J.K. Stein and J. Deo)

in press Vashon Island Archaeological Project: The excavation and analysis of the Burton Acres Shell Midden (45KI437), co-edited with J.K. Stein, manuscript on file at the Burke Museum, Seattle WA, and Washington State Office of Archaeology and Historic Preservation, Olympia.

Publications (cont.):

1998 Preliminary Analysis of Invertebrate Fauna (Shellfish) from Site 45KP18, report submitted to, Archaeological and Historical Services, Eastern Washington University, Bellevue, WA.

1996 Review of Cedar: Tree of Life to the Northwest Coast Indians by Hilary Stewart, 1994, University of Washington Press, Seattle. Northwest Science, November, p.358.

1995 "Chapter 4: Laboratory Procedures" in The West Point Archaeological Site Complex: 45KI428 and 45KI429, edited by L. L. Larson and D. E. Lewarch. LAAS Technical Report, prepared for METRO, Seattle, Washington.

1994 An Interim Report on the West Point Archaeological Site Complex: 45KI428 and 45KI429. In Archaeology in Washington, Vol. V, 1993 (with D. E. Lewarch, L. L. Larson, E. W. Bangs, and J. H. Forrest, Jr.).

1992 Daishowa America Port Angeles Mill Shell Midden, 45CA415, Clallam County Washington. LAAS Technical Report #92-7, prepared for Daishowa America Port Angeles Mill, Port Angeles, Washington (with D. E. Lewarch and L. L. Larson).

1992 Auburn School District No. 408, Proposed Junior High School No. 4, King County, Washington, Cultural Resource Assessment. LAAS Technical Report #92-4, prepared for Auburn School District No. 408, Auburn, Washington (with L. L. Larson).

Papers/Presentations:

Adaptive Reuse: Incorporating Public Education Into the Curation Process. Presented at the Society for American Archaeology Conference, Denver, CO, March 21, 2002.

It’s the Pits: Geoarchaeology at Fort Clatsop (with R. Kiers, J. Deo, K. Gallagher, C. Lockwood, and S. Moore). Poster presented at the Society for American Archaeology Conference, Denver, CO, March 21, 2002.

Radiometric Ages on the Northwest Coast: A New Settlement Pattern Revealed (with J. Stein and J. Deo). Poster presented at the Society of American Archaeology Conference, Philadelphia, PA, April 2000.

Vashon Island Archaeological Project: Results and Conclusions (with J. Stein). Presented at the Northwest Anthropology Conference, Ellensburg, WA, April 1997.

Vashon Island Archaeological Project: Fauna and Flora (with R. Kopperl, K. Bovy, V. Butler, and N. Sharp). Presented at the Northwest Anthropology Conference, Ellensburg, WA, April 1997.

Vashon Island Archaeological Project: Artifacts. (Senior author with T. Allen and M. Emery). Presented at the Northwest Anthropology Conference, Ellensburg, WA, April 1997.

Hands Across Time: Burton Acres Site 45-KI-347. Presented at the State Capital Museum’s Coach House, Olympia, WA as part of Washington Archaeology Week, October 1996.

The West Point Site Complex Subsistence Data: Review of Botanical, Fish Bone, and Shellfish Studies (Senior author with Lynn Larson). Poster presented at the Northwest Anthropology Conference, Spokane, WA, April 1994; and at the Society of American Archaeologists, Anaheim, CA, April 1994. Received SAA award for best poster in collaboration with The West Point Site Complex Poster Symposium.

The West Point Site Complex: Review of Analyses. Presented at the Northwest Anthropology Conference, Bellingham, WA, April 1993.

Representations: Ethnographic Experimentations in Response to Modern Voices. Presented to Department of Anthropology, The Colorado College, March 1991.

Prehistory and Shell-Midden Archaeology of the Northwest, in collaboration with fellow SJIAP student. Presented at the Department of Anthropology, Campus Series, The Colorado College, October 1990.

Grants Awarded:

Vashon Island Archaeological Project Report Publication, 2000 King County Landmarks and Heritage Commission Special Projects Program Grant, King County Office of Cultural Resources, WA. $9200.

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