Robert G. Goodby, Ph.D. Department of Anthropology Franklin Pierce University Rindge, NH 03461 (603) 446-2366 E-Mail: [email protected]
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Robert G. Goodby, Ph.D. Department of Anthropology Franklin Pierce University Rindge, NH 03461 (603) 446-2366 E-mail: [email protected] EDUCATION Brown University, Ph.D. (Anthropology) 1994 Brown University, M.A. (Anthropology) 1988 University of New Hampshire, B.A. (Anthropology) 1986 SCHOLARSHIPS AND AWARDS Students' Choice MUB Faculty Lecture Series. One of five faculty members nominated by students. University of New Hampshire, 1998. Students' Choice MUB Faculty Lecture Series. One of seven faculty members nominated by students. University of New Hampshire, 1997. Watson Smith Prize for best student research paper. Department of Anthropology, Brown University, 1987. University Fellowship, Brown University. 1986-1987. Yankee Internship. National Trust for Historic Preservation and Yankee Magazine, for work at the Eddy Site, Manchester, N.H. 1985. TEACHING EXPERIENCE Associate Professor, Department of Anthropology, Franklin Pierce University, 2005-present. Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology, Franklin Pierce College, 2000-2005. Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of New Hampshire, 1997-98. Faculty-in-Residence Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of New Hampshire, 1994-97. Visiting Instructor, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Wheaton College, 1993-94. Instructor, Department of Anthropology, University of New Hampshire, 1991-93. Visiting Instructor, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Wheaton College, 1989-91. Instructor, Department of Anthropology and Geography, Rhode Island College, Spring 1989. Visiting Lecturer, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Southeastern Massachusetts University (now UMass-Dartmouth), Spring 1988. Teaching Assistant, Department of Anthropology, Brown University, 1987. Teaching Assistant, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, University of New Hampshire.1984- Spring 1986. FIELD RESEARCH Founder and Principal Investigator, Monadnock Archaeological Consulting, LLC. 2004-present. Director, Monadnock Archaeological Project, Franklin Pierce University, 2001-present. Project Archaeologist and Co-Principal Investigator, Victoria Bunker, Inc., 1996-2004. Project Archaeologist, Victoria Bunker, Inc., 1994-1995. Field Supervisor, Phase I Archaeological Survey, Salisbury, New Hampshire. Dr. Charles Bolian, principal investigator, Fall, 1992. Archaeological Field School Director, Massachusetts Audubon Society Wellfleet Bay Wildlife Sanctuary, Wellfleet, Massachusetts, Summer, 1992. Field Supervisor, Phase I Archaeological Survey, Exeter, New Hampshire. Dr. Charles Bolian, principal investigator, Summer, 1991. Archaeological Field School Director, G.B. Crane site, Norton, Massachusetts. Research and excavation directing undergraduate students from Wheaton College, 1989-1990. Field Supervisor, Public Archaeology Laboratory, Inc. Pawtucket, R.I., 1988-1989. Field Assistant, Lambert Farm Excavations. Dr. Jordan Kerber, director, Fall 1988. Field Crew. The Public Archaeology Laboratory, Inc. Providence, R.I., Summer, 1987. Field Crew. Phase I and II archaeological survey on the Cocheco River, Dover, New Hampshire. Dr. Charles Bolian, Principal Investigator, Summer 1986. Field Assistant/Public Relations Director. Eddy Site Excavation, Manchester, New Hampshire. Dr. Victoria Kenyon, Principal Investigator, Summer 1985. LABORATORY WORK Laboratory analysis of prehistoric and contact period ceramics from archaeological sites in southern New England, for Ph.D dissertation, 1991-1993. Laboratory processing, data base management and ceramic analysis of prehistoric cultural material from the Lambert Farm site, for the Public Archaeology Laboratory, Inc., 1988-89. Proctor, Haffenreffer Museum of Anthropology, Bristol, Rhode Island. Duties included collections analysis and lithic analysis, Fall 1988. Analysis of lithic and ceramic assemblages from prehistoric sites in New Hampshire for a M.A. research paper entitled "The Seabrook Phase and Post-Hopewellian Interaction in the Northeast." 1987-88. Assistant Laboratory Manager. State Cooperative Regional Archaeology Plan, Concord, New Hampshire. Summer, 1984. PUBLICATIONS "11,000 Years on the Ashuelot" in Where the Mountain Stands Alone. H. Mansfield, ed. Hanover, NH: University of New England Press, 2006. "Working with the Abenaki in New Hampshire" in Cross-Cultural Collaboration: Native Peoples and Archaeology in the Northeastern United States. J. Kerber, ed. Lincoln, NE: University of Nebraska Press. 2006. Entries on "Wampanoag", "Mashpee", "Pequot", and "Noam Chomsky". Encyclopedia of New England Culture. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press. 2005. Review of "Archaeology of the Appalachian Highlands." Northeast Anthropology, Spring, 2003 "Reconsidering the Shantok Tradition" in A Lasting Impression: Coastal, Lithic and Ceramic Research in New England Archaeology. J. Kerber, ed. Westport, CT: Bergin & Garvey. 2002 "First People: Native American History in the Piscataqua Region" in Cross-Grained and Wily Waters: A Guide to the Piscataqua Maritime Region J. Bolster, ed. Portsmouth, NH: Peter E. Randall. 2002 "Defining the Dynamic Late Archaic Period at the Davison Brook Site, 27GR201." The New Hampshire Archeologist 41:1-87. 2002. "Native American Remains from the Smyth Site, Manchester, New Hampshire." New Hampshire Archeological Society Newsletter 18(1):9-11. 2002. Review of "Historical Archaeology and the Study of American Culture." Ethnohistory Spring 1998. "Technological Patterning and Social Boundaries: Ceramic Variability in Southern New England, A.D. 1000-1675" in Technical Choices and Social Boundaries in Material Culture Patterning. Miriam Stark, ed. pp. 171-192. Washington, DC: Smithsonian Institution Press. 1998. "Native American Ceramics from the Rock's Road Site, Seabrook, New Hampshire." The New Hampshire Archeologist 35(1):46-60. 1995. Style, Meaning, and History: A Contextual Study of 17th Century Native American Ceramics from Southeastern New England unpublished Ph.D. Thesis, Department of Anthropology, Brown University. 1994. "Processualism, Post-Processualism, and Cultural Resource Management in New England" in Cultural Resource Management: Archaeological Research, Preservation Planning, and Public Education in the Northeastern United States Jordan E. Kerber, ed. Westport, CT: Bergin and Garvey pp. 51-63. 1994. "Native American Ceramics from the Lambert Farm Site (RI-269)" Appendix A, in Archaeological Investigations at the Lambert Farm Site, Warwick, Rhode Island vol.1. The Public Archaeology Laboratory, Inc., Pawtucket, R.I. 1993. "Recent Research at the G. B. Crane Site, Norton, Massachusetts" Bulletin of the Massachusetts Archaeological Society 54(2):61-70 1993. "The Slough Pond Site, Brewster, Massachusetts" Bulletin of the Massachusetts Archaeological Society 54(1):25-37. (Junior author, with Alan E. Strauss). 1993. The 1992 Massachusetts Audubon Society Archaeological Field School at 19BN87, Wellfleet, Massachusetts report submitted to the Massachusetts Audubon Society, South Wellfleet, MA and the Massachusetts Historical Commission, 1993. The Wheaton College Excavations at the G.B. Crane Site, Norton, Massachusetts. Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Wheaton College, 1991. "Ceramic Analysis" in Additional Archaeological Investigations at the Pagos Houselot in Brewster, Massachusetts by Alan E. Strauss report submitted to the Massachusetts Historical Commission pp. 20- 29, 1991. "Ceramic Analysis" in Archaeological Testing at the Lambert Farm Site, Warwick R.I. Jordan Kerber and M.A.Larson, eds. pp.87-93. Department of Anthropology, Brown University, 1989. The Seabrook Phase and Post-Hopewellian Interaction in the Northeast. unpublished M.A. research paper, Department of Anthropology, Brown University, 1988. A Preliminary Analysis of Prehistoric Cultural Material from the Eddy Site, NH 38-6, Manchester, New Hampshire. Senior Thesis in Anthropology, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, University of New Hampshire, 1986. TECHNICAL REPORTS Phase IA Archaeological Sensitivity Assessment and Phase IB Intensive Archaeological Investigation, NH Route 4 Mascoma River Bridge Replacement, East Lebanon, New Hampshire XAOOO(141), 13951. Report Prepared for the New Hampshire Department of Transportation. Monadnock Archaeological Consulting LLC, 2007. Phase IA Archaeological Sensitivity Assessment for the Proposed Mt. Eustis Road Gravel Pit, Lisbon, New Hampshire. Report Prepared for Champagne Solutions, LLC. Monadnock Archaeological Consulting LLC, 2007. Phase IA Archaeological Sensitivity Assessment for the Proposed Larrabee Street Neighborhood, Peterborough, New Hampshire. Report Prepared for One Little Woman LLC. Monadnock Archaeological Consulting LLC, 2007. Phase IA Archaeological Sensitivity Assessment, Red Brook Road Subdivision, Jefferson, New Hampshire. Report Prepared for Chester C. Savage, Jr. Monadnock Archaeological Consulting LLC, 2007. Phase IA Archaeological Sensitivity Assessment for the Proposed Newbury Harbor Pedestrian Improvements Project, Newbury, New Hampshire. Report Prepared for KV Partners, LLC. Monadnock Archaeological Consulting LLC, 2007. Phase IA Archaeological Sensitivity Assessment for the Proposed Old Man of the Mountain Memorial in Franconia, New Hampshire. Report Prepared for the Old Man of the Mountain Legacy Fund. Monadnock Archaeological Consulting LLC, 2007. Phase IA Archaeological Sensitivity Assessment for the Proposed Loon Lake Road Subdivision, Plymouth, New Hampshire. Report Prepared for A & D Klumb Environmental,