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This page was created to assist those students who are taking the courses I teach in Anthropology and people interested in regional African-American history and in preserving cemeteries primarily in Kentucky.

 

If you are interested in learning more about the Anthropology Department at the University, you should visit the department's site. If you are interested in the availability of any of the courses in Anthropology, go the University's search engine for courses. Pull down the “subject” menu to "Anthropology".

The Anthropology Department now offers a minor in forensics. If you’d like to see the course requirements, click this button N.

Are you interested in declaring your major as ANTHROPOLOGY? If so press this button and fill in the form x.

Office hours in the Program of Archaeology (1820 Arthur Street):
0715-1515 (7:15 am to 3:15 pm) Monday through Friday (except when I am teaching class & during holidays)
 
Call 502-852-6724 for an appointment.

INTRODUCTION TO ARCHAEOLOGY (ANTHROPOLOGY 204) RESOURCES:

In conjunction with the Anthropology 204 classes' look at Carter's Grove Plantation (Martin’s Hundred), you should visit the website that details the discoveries at Jamestown. Be sure to check out the whole site.

FUNDAMENTALS OF SKELETAL FORENSICS (ANTHROPOLOGY 327) RESOURCES:

·         Course Syllabus

·         Proposed Course Schedule

·         Textbooks and extra readings

·         Take me to Blackboard and step on it!

SKELETAL FORENSICS (ANTHROPOLOGY 410) RESOURCES:

·        Course Syllabus

·        Proposed Course Schedule

·        Take me to Blackboard and step on it!

AFRICAN-AMERICAN RESEARCHERS & RESOURCES

·         Resource list

CEMETERY RESOURCES

·        You want to find friends or family in Eastern, Greenwood or Schardein Cemeteries in Louisville, Kentucky.

·        Eastern, Greenwood or Schardein Cemeteries, Louisville, Kentucky

·        Kentucky Revised Statutes relating to cemeteries

·        Opinions of the Kentucky Attorney General relating to cemeteries

·        Some Court Decisions Related to Cemeteries

·        Regulations for Moving Burials from a cemetery

·        “Fun” Funeral terms everyone should know

Archaeological Web pages of interest:

·        Society for Historical Archaeology

·        Society for American Archaeology

·        Journal of Field Archaeology

·        National Trust for Historic Preservation

·        Indiana Historic Preservation & Archaeology

·        Kentucky Heritage Council

·        Archaeological Conservancy

·        American Association of Physical Anthropologists

·        Register of Professional Archaeologists

·        National Park Service Books and Histories on Line

·        National Park Service – National Register of Historic Places

·        Download a PDF copy of the American Antiquity Style Guide x (required for all courses).

Archaeological Laws:

·        The National Park Service Website of Federal Laws & Regulations

·        Federal Archaeological Resource Protection Act of 1979;

·        Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (final regulations)

·        Kentucky Antiquities Act (KRS 164.705-720)

·        Kentucky Cave Protection Act (KRS 433.871-885)

·        Search for Kentucky Revised Statutes

·        Search for Indiana Codes (laws)

·        Criteria for Listing a site on the National Register of Historic Places

·        UNESCO Convention on Antiquities

Do you really know where you live, according to the US Post Office? Check the United States Post Office website for your official address.

If you would like to learn a little bit about me, you can look at my resume or you can see what organizations I am a member of and have served as officers. I have had a bit of experience teaching courses at the University of Louisville and Western Kentucky University. If you are really, really, bored, you might want to see a list of my publications.

If you want to contact me – send email by clicking on the skull & crossed bones (or whatever you see) on the top line.

Kills Bugs FAST!


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