DAVID J. NOLAN CURRICULUM VITAE PERSONAL Work Home

DAVID J. NOLAN CURRICULUM VITAE PERSONAL Work Home

DAVID J. NOLAN CURRICULUM VITAE PERSONAL Work Home Address: ISAS-WIFS 1121 E. Washington 1206 W. Jackson Macomb, Illinois, 61455 Macomb, Illinois 61455 (309) 836-2233 (309) 833-3097 EDUCATION B.A. (1983) with Honors: Anthropology, History (Double Major); Minor: Geology Western Illinois University, Macomb M.A. (1988) History (Emphasis: Historic Indian Archeology) Graduate Special Project Title: The Ioway in Illinois? An Historic Archaeological Approach. Western Illinois University, Macomb PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE Feb 2010- Coordinator, Western Illinois Field Station of the Illinois State Archaeological Present Survey, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Duties are the same as those listed immediately below. Feb 2001- Coordinator, Western Illinois Survey Division of the Illinois Transportation Jan 2010 Archaeological Research Program, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. The Coordinator directs or otherwise oversees all Phase I, II, and III field and laboratory work undertaken in IDOT Districts 4 and 6, as well as southwestern-most counties in District 2 and the northwestern-most counties in District 8. Responsibilities include coordination and consultation with the Director and State-Wide Survey Coordinator of ITARP and the IDOT Chief Archaeologist concerning project priorities and fieldwork/ report status. In addition, the Division Coordinator is involved in or oversees all aspects of analysis and report preparation undertaken in the Western Division. July 1998- District Archaeologist/Assistant Coordinator, Western Illinois Survey Division of the Jan 2001 Illinois Transportation Archaeological Research Program, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. District Archaeologist serves as the regional fieldwork supervisor for twenty-eight counties located within the Illinois Department of Transportation’s Districts 4, 6, and northern 8. Responsibilities include the design, scheduling, and direction of numerous Phase I and II fieldwork projects, day to day supervision of lab director and crew, regional research, analysis, and report preparation. July 1993- Project Director, Routes 336 and 96 Survey, Testing, and Excavation Programs, July 1998 Center for American Archaeology, Contract Archaeology Program, Kampsville, IL. Responsibilities included: day-to-day direction of field and laboratory work, supervision of field and lab personnel, various analyses and report preparation, site research designs and implementation, coordination of specialty analyses, budget oversight, as well as numerous other administrative tasks. Mar 1997- Project Director, Lima Lake Testing and Excavation Project, Center for American Dec 1997 Archaeology, Contract Archaeology Program. Responsibilities included: creation of research design for multiple site testing and mitigation plans, day to day direction of field and laboratory work and crew supervision, budget oversight, and a variety of other administrative tasks. Sept 1996- Project Director, Macomb Bypass Project, Center for American Archaeology, Contract Mar 1997 Archaeology Program. Responsibilities included: site file and historic documentary research, collector interview, assembly of cultural resources overview, construction of Phase I survey sampling strategy, day to day direction and participation in field and laboratory work, analysis and report preparation, budget oversight, and a variety of other administrative tasks. Oct 1995- Project Director, Rt 336 Carthage to Macomb Survey Project, Center for American Feb 1996 Archaeology, Contract Archaeology Program. Responsibilities included: site file and historic documentary research, collector interview, assembly of cultural resources overview, direction of Phase I survey and concomitant laboratory work, analysis and report preparation, budget oversight, and a variety of other administrative tasks. Oct 1993 Project Director, Cochran 10 site (11WA140) mitigation, Center for American July 1994 Archaeology, Contract Archaeology Program. Responsibilities included: excavation research design and implementation, day to day direction of field and laboratory work, crew supervision, budget oversight, and a variety of other administrative tasks. Jan 1989- Staff Archaeologist, Western Illinois University Archaeological Research Laboratory, Dec 1995 Macomb, IL. Responsibilities included: independent research, writing contract proposals, testing and excavation research designs and implementation, directing and conducting fieldwork, supervision of field and lab personnel, analysis, preparation of a variety of contract and IHPA short form reports, as well as numerous curative and administrative tasks, under the direction of Lawrence A. Conrad. Aug 1986- Staff Archaeologist, Center for American Archaeology, Contract Archaeology Program. Dec 1988 Wide range of duties associated with cultural resource management, including: crew supervision, pedestrian survey, collector interview, site mapping and documentation, production and interpretation of computer generated maps, supervision of heavy equipment during blading and deep site testing, feature definition and excavation, preparation of IHPA short form and other contract reports, as well as a variety of laboratory tasks, including artifact analysis, under the direction of Kenneth B. Farnsworth, Susanna Katz, Barbara D. Stafford, C. Russell Stafford, Sarah Studenmund, and Gail Wagner. June 1986- Archaeological Technician, Illinois State Museum. Duties included Phase I and II Aug 1986 survey and testing of a number of prehistoric and historic sites located on the FAP 412 highway corridor, under the direction of Robert Warren and Erich K. Schroeder. June 1985- Archeological Technician, Center for American Archaeology, Contract Archaeology Dec 1995 Program. Responsibilities included participation in several survey, testing, and excavation projects associated with the FAP 408 and Pere Marquette Lodge projects, under the direction Kenneth B. Farnsworth and C. Russell Stafford. June 1984- Archeological Technician. Center for American Archaeology, Contract Archaeology Aug 1984 Program. Participated in block excavation on the FAP 408 Ambrose Flick site, under the direction of C. Russell Stafford. Aug 1983 Archeological Technician, Western Illinois University Archaeological Research Laboratory. Participated in Phase II evaluation of the Ursa Creek Fan site, under the the direction of Lawrence A. Conrad and Duane Esarey. ADDITIONAL RELEVANT EXPERIENCE Dec 2012 Served as an ISAS representative or team member at the Illinois Archaeology Program Process Review with IDOT, IHPA, and FHWA to identify best practices and opportunities for improvements/streamlining the Section 106 Process. Springfield and Urbana, Illinois. August 2012- Serving as a voluntary scholarship reviewer/committee member for the Carl B. Larson Scholarship in Archaeology at Western Illinois University in Macomb. July 2003- Co-directing an unfunded study of two War of 1812-era Present historic forts in Warsaw, IL using geophysical and standard archaeological survey techniques. Project employs volunteer labor consisting of both avocational and professional archaeologists working on weekends and evenings. March 2002- Directed an unfunded study of a Folsom-age habitation site located July 2006 in the Central Illinois River Valley. Project involved multiple revisit survey, controlled surface collection, and lithic analysis of remains recovered from the Brandon’s Point (11F2989) site complex. Project used volunteer labor consisting of both avocational and professional archaeologists. Nov 2003- Served on the Board of Directors for the Illinois Archaeological Survey, INC., Oct 2006 which is a professional society that provides oversight for archaeology undertaken in the State. July 2005 Completed a two-day continuing education workshop conducted by the SRI Foundation in Collinsville, Illinois entitled Section 106: Principles and Practice. May 1986- Designed and implemented an unfunded survey of a portion of the Bear Creek 1999 Drainage in Adams County, Illinois for the Western Illinois University Archaeological Research Laboratory. Project involved multiple revisit survey using volunteer labor consisting of both professional and avocational archaeologists. Mar 1989 Designed and undertook unfunded salvage excavations at the E.E. Andrew ‘40’ site (11A1061) for the Western Illinois University Archaeological Research Laboratory. Project involved controlled surface collection, surface mapping, and the excavation subsurface pit and structural features threatened by agricultural terrace construction, using a volunteer labor force consisting of professional and avocational archaeologists. Feb 1986- Designed and conducted independent research for Graduate Special Project at Western May 1986 Illinois University. Lawrence A. Conrad and William A. Combs, advisors. Project consisted of archival, collector interview, and pedestrian survey search for the location of an eighteenth century historic Ioway village in Hancock County, Illinois. May 1983 Student, Western Illinois University Archaeological Field School held at the C.W. Cooper site (11Fv47), Fulton County, Illinois. Under the direction of Duane Esarey and Lawrence A. Conrad. PUBLICATIONS AND TECHNICAL REPORTS Nolan, David J. 2014 Lithics. In Archaeological Investigations at Marlin Miller #2: Weaver in the LaMoine Valley of Hancock County, Illinois, edited by Richard L. Fishel, in press. Technical Report No. 156. Illinois State Archaeological Survey, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. 2013

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