Speakers List Revised January 2018
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OAHP 1531 Speakers List Revised January 2018 Welcome to the Office of Archaeology and Historic Preservation’s Speakers List. This list is designed to serve as a resource for groups searching for presenters on a variety of Colorado archaeology and Historic Preservation related topics. Anyone with knowledge to share is welcome to be included on the list. Presentations range from short lectures to day-long workshops. Topics include: Archaeology, Heritage Preservation, Local and Regional History, and Teaching Resources. The Office of Archaeology and Historic Preservation does not evaluate, recommend or guarantee the quality or availability of the presenters listed. Please check references and recommendations before scheduling a presenter. Any comments on quality, accuracy and behavior should be directed to the presenter directly. All scheduling is handled directly between the presenter and the interested party. Please contact [email protected] or 303-866-3392 if any information is no longer accurate or to add your name and contact information to this list. Speaker’s Areas of Interest Contact Information Requirements Name 715 14th Street ● Historic building renovation and Golden, CO 80401 Nan Anderson Travel expenses stabilization 303-278-4378 San Juan County Museum Association ● SW ruins stabilization P.O. Box 125 ● Historic masonry rehabilitation Bloomfield, NM 87413 Projector ● Anasazi architecture and archaeology Larry Baker Travel expenses ● Navajo pueblitos 505-632-2733 ● Salmon Ruins Fax: 505-632-1707 ● Victorian America architecture ● Historical archaeology Centuries Research, Inc. ● Ute prehistory, history, and Projector-screen P.O. Box 1603 ethnography especially Uncompahgre Travel expenses Steven Baker Montrose, CO 81402 ● Douglas Creek archaeology honorarium when possible (usually ● Fremont archaeology no charge for local presentations) 970-249-2283 ● Western slope history ● Spanish Exploration of Western Colorado Bernstein & Associates 1041 Lafayette St. Projector-screen ● NAGPRA Denver, CO 80218 Jan Bernstein Fee charged 303-894-0648 [email protected] Box 2508 ● Flintknapping, atlatl demonstrations, pine Tim Boucher Dillon, CO 80435 Weekends only needle baskets 1 OAHP 1531 970-468-2197 ● Mitchell Springs archaeological investigations Four Corners Research ● Mesa Verde region ceramic production 7823 Road 25, Cortez, CO 81321 and exchange Projector David Dove ● Champagne Spring Community Travel expenses archaeological investigations 970/565-8760 ● General Anasazi and Hohokam [email protected] archaeology University of Colorado-Denver Campus Box 182 P.O. Box 173364 Denver, CO 80217 ● History of baseball in Colorado Mark Foster Travel expenses 303-556-3442 [email protected] ● Project Archaeology (archaeological Dani Hoefer education curriculum for social studies, Longmont, CO science education, civics and history for Projector (State Coordinator 303-803-2484 use in the classroom, museums and other Space arrangements for Project learning environments) Archaeology) [email protected] 900 S. Townsend Ave. P.O. Box 2075 Front Range and Western Slope ● Historical archaeology Jon Horn Montrose, CO 81401-2075 only ● Prehistoric archaeology Travel expenses 970-249-6761 History Colorado - OAHP ● Colorado Archaeology 1200 Broadway ● Great Plains Archaeology Projector/screen Denver, CO 80203 ● Rocky Mountain Archaeology Chris Johnston Travel expenses (negotiable ● Archaeology and the Public outside the Denver/Metro area) 303-866-4671 ● Archaeology as a Career [email protected] Metropolitan State College of Denver Dept. of Sociology & Anthropology ● Historical archaeology of Denver Projector Jonathan Kent P.O. Box 173362 ● Ken Caryl Ranch Expenses Campus Box 028 WC-158 Denver, CO 80217-3362 2 OAHP 1531 303-615-0676 [email protected] ● Culturally Modified Trees (CMTs), CO ● Bromley/Koizuma-Hishinuma Farm Martorano Consultants LLC archaeology, Adams County, CO 2817 Humboldt Place ● Old Spanish National Historic Trail Bunker Marilyn Martorano Longmont, CO 80503 Projector Site archaeology, San Luis Valley Travel expenses ● Teofilo and Pedro Trujillo National Historic 303.845.0085 Landmark archaeology, San Luis Valley [email protected] ● Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve archaeology ● Archaeology of Colorado History Colorado - OAHP ● Mesa Verde Archaeology 1200 Broadway ● Archaeology of Paradox Valley Denver, CO 80203 ● Fremont Archaeology ● Archaeology as a Career Todd McMahon Projector screen ● Roxborough State Park Archaeology ● Castlewood Canyon Archaeology 303-866-4607 ● General Peruvian Archaeology [email protected] ● Project Archaeology for the Classroom P.O. Box 899 ● Mountains/Northern Plains/Wyoming Eagle, CO 81631 archaeology Mike Metcalf Projector ● Yarmony pithouse site 970-328-6244 [email protected] 1608 Sunset Dr. ● Human osteoarchaeology Louisville, CO 80027 ● CRM and preservation law Robert Mutaw Travel expenses ● Lab/field methods 303-666-0437; ● Colorado plains and mountain archaeology [email protected] University of Colorado-Denver, History Department ● Denver and Colorado architecture Student Commons Building (SCB) 1201 ● Historic preservation of buildings, Thomas Noel Larimer Street Fee charged churches, saloons, streetcars, and Campus Box: B182 UCD railroads Denver, Colorado 80204 303-315-1783 3 OAHP 1531 [email protected] ● Commoner/Elite relationship in southern University of Colorado Meso-America Anthropology Department ● Remote sensing for archaeological Campus Box 233 Projector features in Costa Rica & El Salvador Payson Sheets Boulder, Colorado 80309-0233 Travel expenses ● Resilience of egalitarian-societies and Honorarium volcanic disasters 303-492-7302 ● Ceren Site, in El Salvador [email protected] ● Research Arenal area of Costa Rica ● Rocky Mountain and Great Basin ARCADIS archaeology 630 Plaza Drive, Suite 100, Highlands Carl Späth ● Early trails and railroads Ranch, CO, 80129 Projector ● Andean archaeology Travel expenses ● Spanish exploration 303-471-3474 ● Cultural Landscapes [email protected] Western State College ● Mountain archaeology Anthropology Department ● Environmental reconstruction Mark Stiger Gunnison, CO 81231 ● Tenderfoot site ● Hunting and gathering 970-943-2073 [email protected] Arapaho-Roosevelt National Forest 2150 Centre Avenue Bldg. E ● Zooarchaeology Fort Collins, CO 80526-8119 Northern Colorado preferred ● General archaeology Sue Struthers Projector-screen ● Historic farming 970-295-6622 [email protected] [email protected] Arapahoe Community College ● Human osteology, esp. early Utah Dept. of Anthropology pioneers 5900 S. Santa Fe Dr. Weekends only ● Forensic anthropology Lori Tigner Campus Box 27 Projector ● Women of the 19th century, esp. clothing Littleton, CO 80160 Expenses for travel and workshops ● Pioneer wool-spinning and cooking demonstrations or workshops 303-797-5781 [email protected] ● Ethnobotany Meg Van Ness Fish and Wildlife Service, U.S. Projector and screen 4 OAHP 1531 ● Plant remains in archaeological sites Region 6 ● General archaeology Denver Federal Center ● Colorado prehistory P.O. Box 25486 Denver, CO 80225 303-236-8103 [email protected] ● Mesa Verde regional archaeology Crow Canyon Archeological Center ● Cultural landscapes- Pueblo II & III 23390 County Road K ● Archaeology and Native American Cortez, CO 81321 topics/public education ● Chaco and Mesa Verde: The expansion of Mark Varien Projector the Chacoan polity into the Mesa Verde Expenses region and Mesa Verde in the Post Chaco era ● The transition from hunting and gathering to farming in the Four Corners region and 970-565-8975 (x) 151 the beginning of Pueblo Indian society [email protected] Centennial Archaeology 300 E. Boardwalk, Building 4-C ● General archaeology Fort Collins, CO 80525 Fort Collins and Denver area only ● Plains archaeology Chris Zier Projector-screen ● Archaeology as a profession 970-225-6575 [email protected] 5 .