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CURRICULUM VITAE FAMILY NAME : Hart FIRST NAMES : Timothy James Graham NATIONALITY : South African PHYSICAL ADDRESS POSTAL ADDRESS Archaeology Contracts Office (ACO) Dept Archaeology, University of Cape Town Department of Archaeology Rondebosch 7701 Beattie, University Avenue Upper Campus UCT Rondebosch Telephone 021 650 2357 Telefax 021 650 2352 Email [email protected] EDUCATION: University / Institution Duration Qualification obtained Cape Town Feb 1979 – Nov 1982 BA Archaeology, Psychology Cape Town Jan 1983 – Feb 1984 BA Hons Archaeology Cape Town & Southern Methodist MA (by dissertation) Univerity, Dallas Texas (co- Jan 1985 – June 1987 supervised) LANGUAGE SKILLS (1-5) : Language Reading Speaking Writing English 5 5 5 Afrikaans 3 2.5 2.5 COMPUTER SKILLS Literate in MS-word, Excel, Power-point etc and a variety of more minor applications 2 OTHER Landscape and seascape artist, adequate small craft sailor, backyard mechanic (when need arises). Espoused with Elisabet Schietecatte (also an archaeologist) , two year old daughter Emilie Hart. PRESENT POSITION: Co-Director of ACO with Mr Dave Halkett. Employ 5 archaeologists, an objects conservator, two research assistants, a student intern and trainee technical person. CURRENT MAJOR PROJECTS: • Conservation planning, Houses of Parliament, Cape Town • Archaeologist to revitalisation of the Grande Parade, Cape Town • Heritage Impact Assessment and site selection team, Eskom Nuclear Power Station • Heritage Impact Assessment, Portland Cement Expansion Project • Heritage Impact Assessment, Eskom Wind Farm, Vredendal • Archaeologist to Victoria and Alfred Waterfront responsible for discovery and excavation of Chavonnes Battery (now a museum and National Heritage Site), on going V&AW projects. • Western Cape Palaeo-Tourism Strategy participant. • Archaeologist in charge of research of Greenpoint Burial Ground Project • Supervision of numerous smaller HIA type projects run by staff in my office PROFESSIONAL EXPERTISE • Excavation or conservation of pre-colonial sites such as shell middens, stone artefact scatters,rock art, cave deposits dating to the Early, Middle and Late Stone Ages as well as late Pleistocene fossil bone accumulations. • Assessment, excavation or conservation of colonial sites, wells and well deposits, middens • Exhumation of cemeteries • Analysis of building sequences, industrial structures, historic landscapes and features. • The analysis, conservation and curation of artefacts from both colonial and pre-colonial contexts. • The development of conservation and management plans for historic features and areas • Capacity building and heritage education • Heritage Impact Assessment • Working on EIA projects as specialist members of multi-disciplinary teams YEARS OF PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: Twenty one years PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: Country Organisation Date : Position Job description from / to Spatial Archaeology Fieldwork on open Stone Age scatters RSA 1984 Field Archaeologist Research Unit, UCT in Holocene dune fields, Bredasdorp Zeekoe Valley Worlds largest archaeological survey, Archaeological RSA 1984/85 Field Archaeologist Zeekoe Valley, Great Karoo. Field Project, Southern survey Methodist University. Part time teaching Teaching coursework to 3 rd year RSA UCT Archaeology 1986/87 while student, African students, course tutor, 1 st year Iron Age students Worked on restoration of Castle of Project manager, Cape of Good Hope, mitigated RSA ACO 1987/91 archaeological rescue destruction of archaeological sites on work. west coast of South Africa 3 Heritage management, contracted 1991- research – clientele both local and RSA ACO Co-director present international, academic and commercial OTHER RELEVANT PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: • Student years: Chairperson Archaeological Field Club, UCT • Served on committee of Cape Branch of SA Archaeological Society • Founder committee member (secretary) of CRM (cultural resources management) section of Southern African Association of Archaeologists • Previously member of Council, Southern African Association of Archaeologists • Served on plans committee, National Monuments Council, Western Cape • Founder committee member of AHAP (Association of Heritage Assessment Professionals) • 2004 - 2007 served as member of Belcom (built environment and landscape committee), Heritage Western Cape. • Currently serving on APM committee of HWC. • Currently a member of council, Association of Southern African Professional Archaeologists • Currently lecturing in taught Masters programme at UCT on “Conservation of the built environment” at UCT. PUBLICATIONS : Papers Hart, T.J.G. 1987. Porterville survey. In Parkington, J & Hall, M.J. eds. Papers in the Prehistory of the Western Cape, South Africa. Oxford: BAR International Series 332. Sampson, C.G., Hart, T.J.G., Wallsmith, D.L. & Blagg, J.D. 1988. The Ceramic sequence in the upper Sea Cow Valley: Problems and implications. South African Archaeological Bulletin 149: 3-16. Plug, I. Bollong, C.A., Hart, T.J.G. & Sampson, C.G. 1994. Context and direct dating of pre-European livestock in the Upper Seacow River Valley. Annals of the South African Museum, Cape Town. Hart, T. & Halkett, D. 1994. Reports compiled by the Archaeology Contracts Office, University of Cape Town. Crossmend, HARG. University of Cape Town. Hart, T. & Halkett, D. 1994. The end of a legend? Crossmend, HARG. University of Cape Town. Hart, T 2000. The Chavonnes Battery. Aquapolis. Quarterly of the International Center for Cities on Water. 3- 4 2000. Hine, P, Sealy, J, Halkett, D and Hart, T (in prep) Stone walled Fishtraps, and archaeological and archival investigation. Klein, R.G., Avery, G., Cruz-Uribe, K., Halkett, D., Hart, T., Milo, R.G., Volman, T.P. 1999. Duinefontein 2: An Acheulean Site in the Western Cape Province of South Africa. Journal of Human Evolution 37, 153-190. Klein, R.G., Cruz-Uribe, K., Halkett, D., Hart, T., Parkington, J.E. 1999. Paleoenvironmental and human behavioral implications of the Boegoeberg 1 late Pleistocene hyena den, northern Cape province, South Africa. Quaternary Research 52, 393-403. Smith, A., Halkett, D., Hart, T. & Mütti, B. 2001. Spatial patterning, cultural identity and site integrity on open sites: evidence from Bloeddrift 23, a pre-colonial herder camp in the Richtersveld, Northern Cape Province, South Africa. South African Archaeological Bulletin 56 (173&174): 23-33. Smith, A., Halkett, D., Hart, T. & Mütti, B. 2001. Spatial patterning, cultural identity and site integrity on open sites: evidence from Bloeddrift 23, a pre-colonial herder camp in the Richtersveld, Northern Cape Province, South Africa. South African Archaeological Bulletin 56 (173&174): 23-33. Halkett, D., Hart, T., Yates, R., Volman, T.P., Parkington, J.E., Klein, R.J., Cruz-Uribe, K. & Avery, G. 2003. First excavation of intact Middle Stone Age layers at Ysterfontein, western Cape province, South Africa: implications for Middle Stone Age ecology. Journal of Archaeological Science Cruz-Uribe, K., Klein, R.G., Avery, G., Avery, D.M., Halkett, D., Hart, T., Milo, R.G., Sampson, C.G. & Volman, T.P. 2003. Excavation of buried late Acheulean (mid-quaternary) land surfaces at Duinefontein 2, western Cape province, South Africa. Journal of Archaeological Science 30. Parkington, JE. Poggenpoel, C. Halkett, D. & Hart, T.2004 Initial observations from the Middle Stone Age coastal settlement in the Western Cape In Conard, N. Eds. Settlement dynamics of the Middle Paleolithic and Middle Stone Age. Tubingen: Kerns Verlag. Orton, J. Hart, T. Halkett, D. 2005. Shell middens in Namaqualand: two later Stone Age sites at Rooiwalbaai, Northern Cape Province, South Africa. South African Archaeological Bulletin. Volume 60 No 181. 4 Projects reported on: These amount to more than 700 documents that have either been completed by myself of myself and colleagues. See Appendix 1. 5 Appendix A: Projects Completed By ACO year district project client AN ARCHAEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF THE 1987 WEST COAST JACOBSBAAI AND MAURITZBAAI AREA WEST KIRON HOLDINGS OF VREDENBURG/SALDANHA. AN ARCHAEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF THE 1987 WEST COAST MASTERBOND LYNCH POINT AND LEENTJIESKLIP AREA. REPORT ON THE FIRST PHASE OF 1988 WEST COAST ARCHAEOLOGICAL EXCAVATIONS AT LYNCH CLUB MYKONOS POINT, LANGEBAAN. CITY PLANNER'S BLOCK 11 CAPE TOWN: AN 1989 CITY DEPARTMENT, CAPE ARCHAEOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT. TOWN CITY COUNCIL BAILEY'S COTTAGE MUIZENBERG: REPORT CITY ENGINEERS SOUTH 1990 ON CAPE TOWN CITY COUNCIL DEPARTMENT, CAPE PENINSULA EXCAVATIONS. TOWN CITY COUNCIL ARCHAEOLOGICAL EXCAVATIONS AT BLOCK CITY PLANNER, CAPE 1990 CITY 11, BREE STREET, CAPE TOWN. TOWN CITY COUNCIL 80 STRAND STREET, CAPE TOWN: FINAL 1990 CITY CONCOR REPORT. AN APPRAISAL OF THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL DENNIS MOSS 1990 WEST COAST SIGNIFICANCE OF THE WEST COAST VENNOOTSKAP SUBREGION. SOUTH REPORT ON ARCHAEOLOGICAL 1990 DRESNES AND ZIETSMAN PENINSULA INVESTIGATIONS AT PARTRIDGE POINT. WEST COAST HEAVY MINERAL SAND ENVIRONMENTAL 1990 WEST COAST PROJECT: ARCHAEOLOGICAL REPORT. EVALUATION UNIT, UCT (NAMAKWA) SOUTH A REPORT ON THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL HILL KAPLAN SCOTT 1990 PENINSULA SENSITIVITY OF THE NOORDHOEK VALLEY. INCORPORATED SOUTH ARCHAEOLOGICAL SURVEY: KLEIN 1990 HILL, KAPLAN, SCOTT PENINSULA SLANGKOP DEVELOPMENT, KOMMETJIE. A REPORT ON THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL SOUTH 1990 IMPLICATIONS OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF HILL, KAPLAN, SCOTT INC PENINSULA THE FISH HOEK BY-PASS ROAD. AN ARCHAEOLOGICAL INVESTIGATION OF KANNEBERG, PRINSLOO, 1990 SOUTH COAST THE PROPOSED RIVIERSONDEREND UNDERWOOD AND BYPASS ROAD. VERHEYEN REPORT ON THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL