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VITA MARK R. BARNES Home Address: 906 Trailside Lane Marietta, GA 30064 770-424-6826 - Home 770-312-3283 - Cell [email protected] Education: B.A. University of Arizona- Anthropology (1970) MA University of Arizona- Museum Studies (1971) Ph.D. Catholic University of America-Archeology (1983) Professional Background: Archeological Crew Chief for the Tucson Urban Renewal Archeological Project in downtown Tucson, Arizona (1967-1972) Archeologist with the National Register of Historic Places nomination program in Washington, DC (1974-1975) Administered the Grants-in-Aid Program for all archeological projects funded by the National Park Service Historic Preservation Fund in Washington, DC (1975-1980) Administered over $8,000,000 worth of archeological contracts for federal compliance in the Southwestern and Southeastern United States (1980-1988) Administered the Comprehensive State Planning Programs for the State Historic Preservation Offices in the Southeastern United States (1984-1990) Senior Archeologist with the National Register Programs Division, working with Southeastern National Historic Landmarks, Atlanta, Georgia (1988-2007) Military Experience: Served with the US Army, Judge Advocate Generals Corp, Staff Judge Advocates Office, West Point Military Academy Annex, New York (1972-1973) Selected Publications and Book Reviews: Majolica From Excavations at San Xavier del Bac, 1968-1969, The KIVA, Volume 37, No. 1, Fall 1971. Majolica of the Santa Cruz Valley, Arizona, Occasional Paper No. 2 of the Pacific Coast Archeological Society, 1972. Mission Guevaví: Excavations in the Convento - Non-Indian Material, The KIVA, Volume 42, No. 2, Winter, 1976. An Annotated Bibliography on Adobe, Bulletin of the Association for Preservation Technology, Volume VII, No. 1, 1976. The National Register of Historic Places and Grants-in-Aid Program, Pennsylvania Archeologist, Volume 37, Number 1, 1977. Examples of Site Protection from Across the Nation, United States Forest Service's Cultural Resources Report, No. 28, 1979. Mexican Lead-Glazed Earthenwares, In: Spanish Colonial Frontier Research, Edited by Henry F. Dobyns, Center for Anthropological Research, Albuquerque, 1980. Book Review of Sixteenth Century Maiolica Pottery in the Valley of Mexico, 1984. Hispanic Period Archeology in the Tucson Basin: An Overview, The KIVA, Volume 49, Nos. 3-4, 1984. Archeological Legislation: Managing Our Archeological Heritage, American Archeology, Volume 4, Number 2, 1984. Book Review of Spanish St. Augustine, the Archeology of a Colonial Creole Community, 1985. Book Review of Artifacts of the Caribbean and Southeastern United States, 1986. Book Review of Andalusian Ceramics in Spain and the New World, 1987. Historical and Archeological Investigations of the Bajalla, Puerto Rico, with Norma Medina (1996). Architecture and History of the Old Medical Building, in Augusta, Georgia, In: Bones in the Basement, Smithsonian Press (1997). Book Review of Presidio Santa Maria de Galve: A Struggle for Survival in Colonial Spanish Pensacola, 2004. Borax Lake Site Revisited (Yet Again). Mammoth Trumpet, Volume 22, No. 2, 2007. The Llambias House. Southwest Mission Research Center, Tucson, Arizona (2009). St. Augustine Cathedral. St. Augustine Historical Society, St. Augustine, Florida (2009). An Annotated Bibliography of the Spanish-American War and Philippine Insurrection, 1898-1902. Routledge Press, 2011. National Historic Landmark Studies Bottle Creek Site, Alabama - designated April 19, 1994 Fort Mitchell Site, Alabama - designated June 21, 1990 Yuchi Town Site, Alabama - designated June 19, 1996 Old Mobile Site, Alabama - designated January 3, 2000 Mission Los Santos Angeles de Guevavi, Arizona - designated June 21, 1990 San Cayetano de Calabazas, Arizona - designated December 14, 1990 Eaker Site, Arkansas - designated June 19, 1996 Menard-Hodges Site, Arkansas - designated April 11, 1989 Borax Lake Site, California - designated September 20, 2006 Crystal River Site, Florida - designated June 21, 1990 Fort Mose Site, Florida - designated October 12, 1994 Maple Leaf, Florida - designated October 12, 1994 Fort James Jackson, Georgia - designated February 16, 2000 Fort Boonesborough, Kentucky - designated June 19, 1996 Green River Shell Middens Archeological District, Kentucky - designated May 5, 1994 Los Adaes, Louisiana - designated June 23, 1986 Anna Site, Mississippi - designated September 14, 1993 Dancing Rabbit Creek Treaty Site, Mississippi - designated June 19, 1996 Emerald Mound Site, Mississippi - designated December 20, 1989 Fort St. Pierre Site, Mississippi - designated February 20, 2000 Hester Site, Mississippi - designated January 3, 2001 Grand Village of the Natchez, (Boundary Study), Mississippi - 1988 Holly Bluff Site (Boundary Study), Mississippi - 1988 Jaketown Site, Mississippi - designated December 14, 1990 Winterville Site, Mississippi - designated September 14, 1993 Hardaway Site, North Carolina - designated May 17, 1990 Bethabara, North Carolina – designated January 20, 1999 Guilford Court House Battlefield, North Carolina - designated January 3, 2001 Bethania, North Carolina - designated April 19, 2001 Caguana Site, Puerto Rico - designated November 4, 1993 Caparra Archeological Site, Puerto Rico - designated April 19, 1994 Charlesfort-Santa Elena Site, South Carolina – designated January 3, 2001 Chucalissa Site, Tennessee – designated April 19, 1994 Shiloh Indian Mounds Site, Tennessee – designated May 5, 1989 Fort Christian (Boundary Study), US Virgin Islands – 1999 Fort Frederik, US Virgin Islands - designated September 25, 1997 St. Thomas Synagogue, US Virgin Islands - designated September 25, 1997 Skytsborg (Blackbeard’s Castle), US Virgin Islands - designated October 12, 1994 Dissertation Title: Tucson, Development of a Community, awarded by the Department of Anthropology, Catholic University of America, Washington, DC., 1983. .