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Carolyn Kennedy Curriculum Vitae Department of Anthropology, Texas A&M University Carolyn Kennedy Curriculum Vitae Department of Anthropology, Texas A&M University College Station, TX 77843 -- MS 4352 TAMU -- (518) 572-8114 -- [email protected] EDUCATION Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas, USA 2019 Ph.D.: Anthropology Dissertation: The History and Archaeology of the Lake Champlain Steamboat Phoenix II. Advisor: Kevin J. Crisman Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas, USA 2015 Master of Arts: Anthropology Thesis: Shelburne Shipyard Steamboat Graveyard: Archaeological Investigation of Four Steamboat Wrecks. Advisor: Kevin J. Crisman Concordia University, Montréal, Québec, Canada 2012 Bachelor of Arts: Honors Classics (Classical Civilizations) and Anthropology Honors Thesis: Evidence of Piracy in the Mediterranean During Classical Greece and Rome. Advisor: Jane Francis RESEARCH Gaspé Bay Historic Shipwreck Project, Québec, Canada 2019-Present Principal Investigator Institute of Nautical Archaeology, Texas A&M University ❖ Remote-Sensing survey of Gaspé Bay. ❖ Archaeological documentation of submerged historic man-made wooden structure. With co-Principal Investigator: Christopher Dostal Alexandria’s Historic Waterfront Ship Documentation Project, Virginia, USA 2019-2020 Research Associate Conservation Research Laboratory at Texas A&M University, Alexandria Archaeology ❖ Laser scanning over 1000 timbers from three 18th-century ships recovered from Alexandria’s historic waterfront. ❖ Digital reassembly of scanned 3D models of disarticulated shipwreck timbers. ❖ Digital reconstruction of three shipwrecks to original form. Project Principal Investigator: Peter Fix The TBD Devastator Project – Sixth Expedition, Marshall Islands 2018 Project Archaeologist Conservation Research Laboratory at Texas A&M University, Air Sea Heritage Foundation, Naval History and Heritage Command ❖ Assessed the state of preservation of two submerged WWII “Devastator” planes. Project Principal Investigator: Peter Fix Kennedy Curriculum Vitae 1 City Place Schooner Project, Toronto, Canada 2018 Public Outreach Team Leader; Supervisor/Senior Archaeologist City of Toronto, Fort York National Historic Place, Friends of Fort York, Texas A&M University, Institute of Nautical Archaeology ❖ Supervised and instructed the fieldwork portion of a Master of Science thesis project for Texas A&M University’s nautical archaeology program. Project Principal Investigator: Julia Herbst (MSc, TAMU) Shelburne Shipyard Steamboat Graveyard Project, Vermont, USA 2014-2016 Principal Investigator Texas A&M University, Institute of Nautical Archaeology, Center for Maritime Archaeology and Conservation, Lake Champlain Maritime Museum, Vermont Division for Historic Preservation. ❖ Supervised and instructed project participants, including graduate and undergraduate students, volunteers, and professionals in the field. ❖ Archaeologically recorded the hulls of four 19th-century steamboat wrecks. ❖ Generated detailed site plan, hull and engine reconstructions of Phoenix II. ❖ Applied for grant funding, managed project budget. With co-Principal Investigator Kevin Crisman Red River Steamboat Heroine Project (Post-Excavation), Texas, USA 2013-2018 Artifact Collections Manager Texas A&M University, Institute of Nautical Archaeology, Oklahoma Historical Society. ❖ Updated and maintained the >5,000-unit artifact catalog. ❖ Drew scaled technical drawings of and photographed artifacts. ❖ Trained and supervised undergraduate students in artifact drawing. Project Principal Investigator: Kevin Crisman Invasive Species Survey, Lake George, New York, USA 2012 Volunteer diver for the Lake Champlain Maritime Museum ❖ Set up over 4000m2 of 5m by 5m grid in Boon Bay, Lake George, using measuring tapes and GPS. ❖ Sample screened for Asian Clams, three screen samples at every 5m interval. Director: Adam Kane “Stone Boat” Field School, Vermont, USA 2012 Student Archaeologist Lake Champlain Maritime Museum Director: Adam Kane and Christopher Sabick The Sanisera Archaeology Field School, Menorca, Spain 2011 Student Archaeologist Ecomuseu Cap de Cavalleria Director: Fernando Contreras Rodrigo Kennedy Curriculum Vitae 2 TEACHING EXPERIENCE Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas, USA Instructor of Record, Department of Anthropology “Social and Cultural Anthropology” (ANTH 210) Spring 2019 “Social and Cultural Anthropology” (ANTH 210) Fall 2018 “Peoples and Cultures of the World” (ANTH 205) Summer 2018 “Social and Cultural Anthropology” (ANTH 210) Spring 2018 “Peoples and Cultures of the World” (ANTH 205) Fall 2017 “Peoples and Cultures of the World” (ANTH 205) Spring 2017 Teaching Assistant, Department of Anthropology “Peoples and Cultures of the World” (ANTH 205) Fall 2016 “Research and Reconstruction of Wooden Ships” (ANTH 616) Spring 2016 MUSEUM AND PUBLIC ARCHAEOLOGY EXPERIENCE One Ocean Expeditions Labrador and Torngat Explorer Cruise, Canada 2019 Resident On-Board Archaeologist and Permit Holder for Nunatsiavut Region ❖ Gave public lectures on the archaeology of eastern Canada. ❖ Wrote site visit reports for Hebron and the Torngat Mountains National Park. Expedition Leader: David Begg Lois McClure, Lake Champlain Maritime Museum, Vermont, USA 2012-2014 Historical Interpreter; Port Liaison; Translator; Crew Member (19th-century sailing canal boat replica) ❖ Interpreted 19th-century maritime history and archaeology to visitors. ❖ Organized advertising and public media, including contacting newspapers, radio, and television for prospective ports. ❖ Arranged docking with prospective ports of call through city contacts. Director: Arthur B. Cohn; Captain: Roger Taylor Montréal Boat Show, Québec, Canada 2013 Host for the Lake Champlain Maritime Museum ❖ Partnered with Parks Canada discussing history of North American waterways with visitors. Supervisor: Erick Tichonuk Kennedy Curriculum Vitae 3 PUBLICATIONS AND REPORTS Deere, N., C. Kennedy, and K. Crisman (In preparation). “The Role of River Vessels in the Spread of the 1832 Cholera Epidemic in the Western United States.” Intended for peer-reviewed journal: Northern Mariner. Kennedy, C., and K. Crisman (In preparation). “The Archaeological Remains of Four 19th-Century Steamboats in Shelburne Shipyard, Lake Champlain, Vermont.” Intended for peer-reviewed journal: International Journal of Nautical Archaeology. Dostal, C., G. Grieco, P. Fix, C. Kennedy, J. Herbst, L. Schultz, R. Borrero (Accepted 2020). “The Documentation and Reconstruction of an 18th-Century Wooden Ship from Alexandria, VA.” Digital Applications in Archaeology and Cultural Heritage, Sent to production 24 Jan. 2020. Crisman, K., C. Kennedy and G. Schwarz (2018). “Vermont’s Steamboat Pioneer: Captain Jahaziel Sherman of Vergennes.” Vermont History, Vol. 86 (2): 125-161. Kennedy, C. and K. Crisman (2016). “Shelburne Shipyard Steamboat Graveyard 2015 Season.” Final report submitted to the Vermont Division for Historic Preservation and the National Park Service. Kennedy, C. (2016). “Shelburne Shipyard Steamboat Graveyard: An update from INA’s continuing study of four 19th-century steamboats in Lake Champlain, Vermont.” INA Quarterly, Vol. 43 (1/2): 12-17. Beil, E. and C. Kennedy. (2016) “History Space: tales from the Steamboat Graveyard.” Burlington Free Press, Burlington, VT. Kennedy, C. (2015). “Shelburne Shipyard Steamboat Graveyard: 2015 Results.” INA Quarterly, Vol. 42 (2): 12-17. Kennedy, C. (2015). “The Shelburne Shipyard Steamboat Graveyard: Four Early Nineteenth-Century Steamboats from Lake Champlain.” 2015 Underwater Archaeology Proceedings. Kennedy, C. (2015). Book Review: Shipwrecks of the Baltic, Bjorn Hagberg, Jonas Dahm and Carl Douglas. INA Quarterly, Vol. 41 (4): 20. Kennedy, C. and K. Crisman (2014). “Shelburne Shipyard Steamboat Graveyard.” INA Quarterly, Vol. 41 (2): 16-21. Kennedy Curriculum Vitae 4 PRESENTATIONS AND CONFERENCES Kennedy, C. and C. Dostal. (2019). “Gaspé Bay Survey Project.” Society for Historical Archaeology, Boston, MA, January 8-11, 2020. Kennedy, C. and C. Dostal. (2019). “Gaspé Bay Survey Project.” Institute of Nautical Archaeology Annual Board Meeting, College Station, TX, October 11, 2019. Kennedy, C. (2019). “Public Nautical Archaeology of the Phoenix (II) and City Place Schooner Projects.” (Session Chair) Society for Historical Archaeology, St. Charles, MO, January 9-12, 2019. Kennedy, C. (2018). “The Forgotten Schooner from Queen’s Wharf, Toronto.” Institute of Nautical Archaeology Annual Board Meeting, Vancouver, BC, October 13, 2018. Kennedy, C. (2018). “The Archaeology and Reconstruction of the Lake Champlain Steamboat Phoenix II.” (Session Chair) Maritime Heritage Conference, New Orleans, LA, February 15-17, 2018. Kennedy, C. (2018). “Reconstruction of the Lake Champlain Steamboat Phoenix II.” Society for Historical Archaeology, New Orleans, LA, January 3-7, 2018. Kennedy, C. (2017). “Phoenix II (1820-1837): History’s Lost Steamboat.” North American Society for Oceanic History, Charleston, SC, May 15-17, 2017. Kennedy, C. (2017). “Lake Champlain’s Steamboat, Phoenix (II) (1820-1837): Canada and the United States’ Shared Cultural Heritage.” Canadian Archaeological Association, Ottawa, ON, May 10-13, 2017. Kennedy, C. (2017). “Lake Champlain’s Steamboat Phoenix II: Mixing New and Traditional Underwater Archaeological Methods for Reconstruction.” Society for Historical Archaeology, Fort Worth, TX, January 4-8, 2017. Kennedy, C. (2016). “Shelburne Shipyard Steamboat Graveyard.” Institute of Nautical Archaeology Annual Board Meeting, Santa Monica, CA, November 12, 2016. Kennedy, C. (2016). “Steamboat Graveyard
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