WILLIAM GREEN Address: Logan Museum of Anthropology, Beloit College, 700 College St., Beloit WI 53511 Phone: 608-363-2119; Fax: 608-363-7144; E-mail: [email protected] Home: 1214 Chapin St., Beloit WI 53511; 608-368-1099 URL: http://beloit.academia.edu/WilliamGreen EDUCATION 1987 University of Wisconsin-Madison; Ph.D. (Anthropology) 1977 University of Wisconsin-Madison; M.A. (Anthropology) 1974 Grinnell College, Grinnell, Iowa; A.B. (Anthropology) 1970 University of Chicago High School Educational honors and awards: UW-Madison Graduate School travel and computing grants, Grinnell Honor Award (scholarship), Dean’s List (Grinnell College), Association for Cultural Exchange travel grant, Illinois State Scholarship. PRESENT POSITIONS James E. Lockwood Jr. Director, Logan Museum of Anthropology, Beloit College. Responsible for administration, policy-making, research, curation, programming, and development. Chair, Museum Studies Program, Beloit College. Responsible for Museum Studies Minor direction and advising, teaching Museum Studies courses, supervising student Special Projects, directing student internships. Adjunct Professor, Department of Anthropology, Beloit College. Responsible for teaching anthropology courses and supervising anthropology student projects and honors theses. PREVIOUS POSITIONS 1988-2001 Director, Office of the State Archaeologist, University of Iowa. Directed statewide archaeological research, education, publication, and conservation programs; administered Organized Research Unit with 30 permanent employees, State Archaeological Repository, and $3 million annual budget. 1987-2001 Adjunct faculty member (Assistant Professor, 1987-1994; Associate Professor, 1994-2001), Department of Anthropology, University of Iowa. Also Adjunct Associate Professor, American Indian and Native Studies Program, University of Iowa. 1987-1988 Research Archaeologist, Office of the State Archaeologist, University of Iowa. Directed statewide research programs. 1978-1986 Staff Archaeologist. Historic Preservation Division, State Historical Society of Wisconsin, Madison. Responsible for State Historic Preservation Office statewide archaeological survey and planning program, archaeological report reviews, environmental impact reviews, statewide archaeological site inventory, and National Register nominations. (Partial leave, 1980-1981). 1980, 1981 Assistant Professor. Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Western Illinois University, (summers) Macomb. Courses taught: Midwestern U.S. Prehistory, Archaeological Field Methods, Archaeological Laboratory Methods. 1973 Teaching Assistant. Department of Anthropology, Grinnell College. W. Green 2 ARCHAEOLOGICAL EXPERIENCE (major projects only) 2012 Project Director, 11WN506. Archaeological survey and testing of suspected location of Ke- Chunk (Turtle Village), a ca. 1830 Ho-Chunk village in South Beloit, Illinois. 2006 Project Director, 47RO420. Directed mapping, sampling, preservation, and analysis of an 1840s-50s residential site on the Beloit College campus. 2004-2005 Principal Investigator, Beloit Archaeological Survey. Directed citywide field work in conjunction with city planning and zoning office and Wisconsin Historical Society. 1987-2001 Principal Investigator, Office of the State Archaeologist, University of Iowa. Examples of projects: archaeological surveys and excavations of Archaic, Woodland, and Late Prehistoric sites in Mills County (southwestern Iowa), Louisa County (southeastern Iowa), Linn County (east-central Iowa), Mines of Spain and Turkey River Basin (northeastern Iowa), Tama (central Iowa), and statewide; collections-based research and curatorial projects at OSA State Archaeological Repository and Charles R. Keyes Collection; Iowa Statewide Archaeobotanical Survey. 1987 Field Director. University of Wisconsin-Madison. Archaeological survey of the Lower Wisconsin River Valley, Grant County, Wisconsin. 1986 Co-Principal Investigator. Western Illinois University. Archaeological evaluation of Woodland sites in Adams County, Illinois. 1 month. 1980, 1981 Project Director. Western Illinois University Archaeological Field School. Tests and excavations at several Woodland sites in Schuyler County, Illinois. 6 months. 1977 Field Supervisor and Faculty Assistant. Western Illinois University FAP-407 highway corridor survey, Fulton County, Illinois. 6 months. 1975-1976 Lithics Analyst. Arctic Archaeology Lab, University of Wisconsin-Madison. 8 months (part- time). 1975-1976 Field Supervisor. Upper Mississippi Valley Archaeological Research Foundation. Surveys and excavations in coal mine tracts, Fulton and Schuyler counties, Illinois. 6 months. 1974-1975 Field Supervisor. Upper Mississippi Valley Archaeological Research Foundation. Survey in Fulton, Knox, Peoria, and Stark counties, Illinois, under Illinois Archaeological Survey Historic Sites Survey program. 9 months. 1972-1973 Student Co-director and Supervisor. Grinnell College Experimental Archaeology Project. 4 months (part time). 1972 Field Assistant and Student. Merton College (Oxford University) Field School. Excavations at two Mesolithic sites in Yorkshire, England. 2 months. 1971 Field Assistant and Student. Tel-Aviv University Field School. Excavations at Tel Beersheba, Israel. 2 months. 1970-1971 Laboratory Assistant. University of Chicago physical anthropology/archaeology lab. 5 months (part time). 1970 Field Assistant. University of Chicago/Gilcrease Institute. Excavations at two mound groups in Pike County, Illinois. 2 months. SELECTED GRANTS (Complete funding list available upon request) 2012 Ho-Chunk Nation, Cultural Resources Division, “Ke-Chunk: Bringing the Past to Life at the Confluence,” archaeological survey in South Beloit, Illinois ($3,390) 2012 Beloit 2020, “Historical Background of the Ke-Chunk (Turtle Village) Location, South Beloit, Illinois,” ($1,460) 2010 National Science Foundation, Academic Research Infrastructure Grants, “Transformation through Renovation: Anthropology at Beloit College” (Co-P.I.), $349,688 W. Green 3 2008 Institute of Museum and Library Services, Museums for America Grants, “Catalogue Conversion and Accessibility” (N. Meister, Co-P.I.), $114,521 2006 National Endowment for the Humanities, Grants for Stabilizing Humanities Collections, “Preservation of and Access to Anthropology Collections” (N. Meister, Co-P.I.), $355,126 2005 Beloit College Faculty Grants Program: “Digitization Technology” (S. Swanson, J. Greenler, and G. Williams, Co-P.I.s), $16,400; and “Archaeological Field Equipment” (S. Fie and D. Shea, Co-P.I.s), $3,778 2004 Wisconsin Historical Society, “Beloit Archaeological Survey,” $18,000 2003 Institute of Museum and Library Services, “Learning Opportunities Grant,” $150,000 2002 Heritage Preservation, “Conservation Assessment Program,” $6,370 2002 Institute of Museum and Library Services, “Museum Assessment Program,” $1,775 2001 Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction, “Native American Cultural Education Program,” $100,000 2000 National Science Foundation, “Conservation and Curation of the U-Iowa Stanford Collection,” (Robert Franciscus and Shirley Schermer, Co-P.I.s), $105,088 2000 Iowa Academy of Science, Iowa Science Foundation, “Iowa Archaeology Month 2000: Understanding Science through Ancient Technologies,” $5,000 2000 Humanities Iowa, “Iowa Archaeology Month 2000: Time Capsules from the Past,” $6,000 1999 National Park Service, “Cultural Affiliation Study, Effigy Mounds National Monument,” (Larry Zimmerman, Co-P.I.), $48,850 1999 State Historical Society of Iowa, “Video Production: Modern Methods in Iowa Archaeology,” $16,430 1999 University of Iowa, Arts and Humanities Initiative, “Iowa Archaeology Month 1999,” $10,000 1998 State Historical Society of Iowa and Iowa Department of Transportation, “Cultural Resources Geographic Information System” (Stephen Lensink, Co-P.I.), $213,834 1998 University of Iowa, Central Investment Fund for Research Enhancement, “Curation of the Stanford Skeletal Collection” (Robert Franciscus, Co-P.I.), $9,996 1997 Heritage Preservation, “Conservation Assessment Program,” $5,870 1997 Iowa Humanities Board, “Iowa Archaeology Week 1997,” $3,000 1996 National Park Service, “Inventory and Consultation: Oneota Remains from the State of Iowa” (Shirley Schermer, Co-P.I.), $73,415 1996 State Historical Society of Iowa, “Keyes Collection Inventory” (Shirley Schermer, Co-P.I.), $50,000 1996 Iowa Humanities Board, “Iowa Archaeology Week 1996,” $4,550 1995 Iowa Department of Transportation, “Exploring Iowa’s Past: An Archaeological Guide,” $55,382 1995 Iowa Academy of Science, Iowa Science Foundation, “Wickiup Hill Natural Area Archaeology,” $4,500 1995 Iowa Humanities Board, “Iowa Archaeology Week 1995,” $4,425 1994 Iowa Department of Education, “Archaeological Field School and Survey, Linn County, Iowa,” $12,476 1994 National Trust for Historic Preservation, “Publication on Archaeology and the Floods of 1993,” $9,500 1994 State Historical Society of Iowa and National Park Service, “Toolesboro Mounds Archaeological Analysis,” $5,288 1994 Iowa Humanities Board, “Iowa Archaeology Week 1994,” $4,275 W. Green 4 1994 American Association of Museums and Institute of Museum Services, “Museum Assessment Program II,” $1,975 1993 Center for Global and Regional Environmental Research, University of Iowa, “Holocene Vegetational Change in the Prairie Peninsula: An Archaeological Perspective,” $15,000 (D. Asch, Co-P.I.) 1993 State Historical Society of Iowa, “Assessment of Flood Damage to Archaeological Sites,” $34,431 1993 Iowa State Preserves
Details
-
File Typepdf
-
Upload Time-
-
Content LanguagesEnglish
-
Upload UserAnonymous/Not logged-in
-
File Pages22 Page
-
File Size-