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Richard L. Fishel Page 1 1/6/15 VITAE RICHARD L. FISHEL Illinois State Archaeological Survey Prairie Research Institute The University of Illinois Western Illinois Field Station 1206 West Jackson Macomb, Illinois 61455 Phone: 309-833-3097 [email protected] EDUCATION M.A. 1990 Anthropology, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale B.A. 1985 Anthropology, Cum Laude, Western Illinois University, Macomb PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 2013–present Senior Research Archaeologist, Illinois State Archaeological Survey, The University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign 2002–2013 Cultural Resource Archaeologist, Illinois State Archaeological Survey/Illinois Transportation Archaeological Research Program, The University of Illinois, Urbana- Champaign 1993–2002 Project Archaeologist, General Contracts Program, Office of the State Archaeologist, The University of Iowa, Iowa City 1992–1993 Project Director, Center for American Archeology, Kampsville, IL 1989–1993 Field Supervisor, Center for American Archeology, Kampsville, IL 1986 Research Assistant, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale 1984–1989 Field Technician, Center for American Archeology, Kampsville, IL 1981–1985 Field Technician, Western Illinois Archaeological Research Lab, Western Illinois University, Macomb TEACHING EXPERIENCE 2001 Adjunct Instructor, Department of Anthropology, The University of Iowa 1999–2001 Adjunct Instructor, American Indian and Native Studies Program, The University of Iowa 1985 Teaching Assistant, Department of Anthropology, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale Richard L. Fishel Page 2 1/6/15 ARCHAEOLOGICAL ORGANIZATIONS Illinois Archaeological Survey (Board of Directors 2005–2008) Illinois Association for Advancement of Archaeology Iowa Archeological Society Midwest Archaeological Conference PUBLICATIONS Richard L. Fishel 2013 Woodland Habitations in the Interior of Western Illinois: A View from White Bend. Research Report 30. Illinois State Archaeological Survey, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. (editor and contributor) 2013 Archaic Occupations at White Bend: Helton, Falling Springs, and Hemphill Horizons of the LaMoine Valley, Hancock County, Illinois. Research Report 29. Illinois State Archaeological Survey, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. (editor and contributor) 2013 An Overview of the Weaver Variant in the LaMoine Valley of West-Central Illinois. Illinois Archaeology 25:162–190. 2012 War of 1812 Buttons from Fort Johnson and Cantonment Davis, Hancock County, Illinois. Midcontinental Journal of Archaeology 37:299–334. 2012 Establishing the Populations and Occupation Spans of Fort Johnson and Cantonment Davis, Hancock County, Illinois. Midcontinental Journal of Archaeology 37:243–256. 2012 War of 1812-Era Buttons from Fort Johnson and Cantonment Davis. Illinois Antiquity 47(3):19–21. 2011 Clay Blobs or Ceramic Stilts? Illinois Antiquity 46(2):3–4. 2008 The Booker Site and the Mississippian Occupation of the Sny Bottom in West Central Illinois. Illinois Archaeology 20:108–128. 2007 Turkey Tail Blades From the LaMoine Drainage, Hancock County, Illinois. Illinois Antiquity 42(3&4):14– 15. 2005 Recent Spanish Coin Discoveries in Illinois. Illinois Antiquity 40(4):3–8. 2005 The Gill Site (23RY102): An Early Woodland Encampment in Northwest Missouri. Journal of the Iowa Archeological Society 52:1–19. 2005 Ceramic Analysis. In The Cowan Site: A Great Oasis Community in Northwest Iowa, edited by Stephen C. Lensink and Joseph A. Tiffany, pp. 33–54. Report 22. Office of the State Archaeologist, The University of Iowa, Iowa City. 2003 The Search for Senachwine’s Village. Illinois Antiquity 38(3):3–5. 2001 Oneota Overview of South Central Iowa. Journal of the Iowa Archeological Society 48:59–69. 1999 Bison Hunters of the Western Prairies: Archaeological Investigations at the Dixon Site (13WD8), Woodbury County, Iowa. Report 21. Office of the State Archaeologist, The University of Iowa, Iowa City. (editor and contributor) Richard L. Fishel Page 3 1/6/15 1997 Medicine Birds and Mill Creek-Middle Mississippian Interaction: The Contents of Feature 8 at the Phipps Site (13CK21). American Antiquity 62:538–553. 1996 A Reanalysis of Mill Creek Midden Formation. Journal of the Iowa Archeological Society 43:119–127. 1996 Experts Demonstrate Methods to Control Cutbank Sites Erosion. Iowa Archeological Society Newsletter 46(3):1–2. 1995 A Preliminary Analysis of Mississippian Jar Rim Heights from the Central Illinois River Valley. Illinois Archaeology 7:69–81. 1994 Two IAS Field Schools Salvage at Dixon Site. Iowa Archeological Society Newsletter 44(4):4. 1994 Site Excavated. Woodbury Wanderings 7(1):5. 1994 Vertically Punctated Late Woodland Ceramics in West-Central Illinois. Illinois Antiquity 29(1):4–10. 1992 Payson Chert: A Distinct Lithic Raw Material from Adams County, Illinois. Illinois Archeology 4:74–84. 1988 Preliminary Observations on the Distribution of the Agate Basin Projectile Point East of the Mississippi River. The Wisconsin Archeologist 69:125–138. Richard L. Fishel and John F. Doershuk 2001 University of Iowa 2001 Field School in the Neutral Ground of Northeast Iowa. Iowa Archeological Society Newsletter 51(4):5–7. Richard L. Fishel, Rolfe D. Mandel, James M. Collins, and Michael T. Dunne 2003 The Archaic Occupations of the Allen Fan Site (13HA385) in the Iowa Valley of Central Iowa. The Plains Anthropologist Memoir 34. Richard L. Fishel and David J. Nolan 2010 Middle and Late Archaic Occupations at the White Bend Site, Hancock County, Illinois. Illinois Archeology 22(2):798–818. Richard L. Fishel and Jason M. Titcomb 2009 Sourcing Red Pipestone Artifacts from Northwest Iowa. Iowa Archeological Society Newsletter 59(1):6–7. Richard L. Fishel and Julieann Van Nest 1994 Flood Impact Assessment of Selected Iowa Archaeological Sites Damaged in 1993. In Archaeology and the Great Midwestern Floods of 1993, edited by William Green and Robin M. Lillie, pp. 55–143. Research Papers Vol. 19, No. 4. Office of the State Archaeologist, The University of Iowa, Iowa City. Richard L. Fishel and K. Shane Vanderford 2006 Titterington Horizon Occupations in Northwest Illinois. Illinois Archaeology 18:53–77. Richard L. Fishel, Sarah U. Wisseman, Randall E. Hughes, and Thomas E. Emerson 2010 Sourcing Red Pipestone Artifacts from Oneota Villages in the Little Sioux Valley of Northwest Iowa. Midcontinental Journal of Archaeology 35:167–198. Doershuk, John F., Larry J. Zimmerman, Todd M. Kapler, Richard L. Fishel, and William Green 1999 Digging for Understanding: 1999 University of Iowa Field School Activities at the Broken Kettle (13PM1) and Broken Kettle West (13PM25) Sites, Plymouth County, Iowa. Iowa Archeological Society Newsletter 49(4):5–7. Richard L. Fishel Page 4 1/6/15 Nolan, David J., and Richard L. Fishel 2009 Archaic Cultural Variation and Life Ways in West-Central Illinois. In Archaic Societies: Diversity and Complexity Across the Midcontinent, edited by Thomas E. Emerson, Dale L. McElrath, and Andrew C. Fortier, pp. 401–490. State University of New York Press, Albany. Schermer, Shirley J., Richard L. Fishel, and William Green 1998 Springbrook State Recreation Area Archaeological Resources. In The Natural History of Springbrook State Recreation Area, Guthrie County, Iowa, edited by Raymond R. Anderson and Bill J. Bunker, p. 25. Guidebook 66. Geological Society of Iowa, Iowa City. PROFESSIONAL CONFERENCE PAPERS Richard L. Fishel 2014 Investigations at a Probable 1820s Potawatomi Homestead in the Spoon River Valley of West-Central Illinois. Presented at the 60th Annual Midwest Archaeological Conference, Champaign, Illinois, in the symposium “Hidden in Plain Sight II: Early Nineteenth Century Native American Sites and Material Culture in the Midwest.” 2014 Reduce, Reuse, Recycle: Artifacts Recovered from an 1820s Potawatomi Homestead along the Spoon River. Presented at the 2014 Prairie Lightning Symposium, Prairie Research Institute, University of Illinois, Urbana. 2012 Analysis of War of 1812 Buttons from Fort Johnson and Cantonment Davis, Hancock County, Illinois. Presented at the 32nd Annual Illinois History Symposium “Contested Lands: 1763–1840,” Illinois State Historical Society, East Peoria, Illinois. 2012 Analysis of War of 1812 Buttons from Fort Johnson and Cantonment Davis, Hancock County, Illinois. Presented at the 45th Annual Conference on Historical and Underwater Archaeology, Baltimore, Maryland, in the symposium “Two Centuries On: Historical Archaeology and the War of 1812.” 2011 Analysis of War of 1812 Buttons from Fort Johnson and Cantonment Davis, Hancock County, Illinois. Presented at the 57th Annual Midwest Archaeological Conference, LaCrosse, Wisconsin, in the symposium “The Cultural Landscape of the Western Frontier, 1800–1825.” 2011 Preliminary Analysis of War of 1812 Buttons from Fort Johnson and Cantonment Davis, Hancock County, Illinois. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Illinois Archaeological Survey, Lewistown, Illinois. 2004 Recent Investigations at 11MC71, a Buried Weaver-Age Village in Northwest Illinois. Presented at the Joint 61st Annual Southeastern Archaeological Conference and the 50th Annual Midwest Archaeological Conference, St. Louis, Missouri. 2003 Searching for Senachwine. Presented at the 49th Annual Midwest Archaeological Conference, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, in the symposium “Hidden in Plain Site: Early Nineteenth Century Native American Sites and Material Culture in the Midwest.” 2002 Below the Big Bend: Preliminary Results of Archaeological Survey of Illinois Route 29 between Chillicothe and I-180.

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