1 PROFESSIONAL VITAE NANCY O'malley W. S. Webb Museum Of

1 PROFESSIONAL VITAE NANCY O'malley W. S. Webb Museum Of

PROFESSIONAL VITAE NANCY O'MALLEY W. S. Webb Museum of Anthropology 1020A Export St. University of Kentucky Lexington, Kentucky 40508-9854 Phone: (859) 257-1944 EDUCATION B.A. (1974) in Archaeological Studies from the University of Texas at Austin. M.A. (1979) in Anthropology from the University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas. PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYMENT Assistant Director, William S. Webb Museum of Anthropology, November 2000 to present. Adjunct Faculty, Dept. of Historic Preservation, College of Design, University of Kentucky, 2004 to present. Staff Archaeologist, University of Kentucky, January 1980 to November 2000. Project Supervisor, Fort Knox Archaeological Survey, Department of Anthropology, University of Kentucky,Lexington, Kentucky -- January, 1979 to January, 1980. Research Assistant, Museum of Anthropology, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas -- June, 1978 to December, 1978. Research Assistant to Dr. John P. Augelli, Department of Geography, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas -- June 1977 to May, 1978. Researcher, Museum of Natural History, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas -- January, 1977 to May, 1977. Research Archaeologist, Texas Historical Commission, Austin, Texas -- November, 1972 to August, 1977. TEACHING EXPERIENCE 3-week training sessions for high school students in Experience Based Career Education Program, Fayette County Public Schools (since 1982 and on continuing intermittent basis) 3-week seminar in Historic Archaeology for Short Course Series, Program for Cultural Resource Assessment, Spring, 1982. 6-week Community Education class on Historic Archaeology, Fall, 1982. 6-week Seminar on Archaeological Field and Lab Techniques for Short Course Series, Program for Cultural Resource Assessment, Fall, 1982. 3-day field training session at St. Catharine of Siena, Motherhouse for Dominican Sisters, June 27-29, 1983. 6-week course on Introductory Archaeology for Living Arts and Science Center, Lexington, KY, Summer, 1984. 4-week course on Pioneer Settlement in Kentucky for Community Education, Spring, 1985. 8-week archaeological field school for Department of Anthropology, University of Kentucky, Summer, 1985 (co- taught). 4-week course on topics in archaeology for Community Education, Fall 1985; Spring 1986; Fall 1986; Spring 1987. 1 8-week archaeological field school for Department of Anthropology, University of Kentucky, summer, 1999 (co- taught with Dr. Donald W. Linebaugh). Historic Preservation 612 (Documentation of Historic Sites and Buildings), University of Kentucky, fall semester, 2000-2010; core course for the Master’s Degree in Historic Preservation, Department of Historic Preservation, College of Design, University of Kentucky. Facilitator for Transylvania University Archaeological Field School, taught by Dr. Christopher Begley, periodic and ongoing. AUDIOVISUAL PRESENTATIONS Numerous exhibits for the Hopewell Museum, Paris, Kentucky, on Natural History and Early Settlement, Distilling Industry, Paris Main Street (Bourbon County), Railroads in Bourbon County, African-American Civil War Soldiers from Bourbon County, other historic topics, and fine arts. Traveling Photographic Exhibit entitled, "Kentucky's Ancient Past" for exhibition through the Kentucky public library system. Photographic Exhibit entitled, "Kinkeadtown: Meeting Black Housing Needs After the Civil War", for Lexington Public Library. Exhibit on Kinkeadtown for the William S. Webb Museum of Anthropology, University of Kentucky. CURRENT AND/OR ONGOING RESEARCH PROJECTS 1. African-American Union Soldiers from Kentucky in the Civil War 2. Hugh McGary’s Station, Mercer County, Kentucky 3. Daniel Boone’s Station, Fayette County, Kentucky 4. Water powered mills and the milling industry 5. Irish Catholic Burying Ground in Lexington, Kentucky 6. Early historic red clay earthenware pottery production in Kentucky 7. Ongoing research on Revolutionary War era pioneer stations and forts GRANT RESEARCH University of Kentucky Office of Sponsored Projects Administration (OSPA) grant for statistical manipulation of environmental data from three regions in Kentucky (1981). OSPA grant for research on Constantine Rafinesque's contribution to Kentucky archaeology (1983). Two University of Kentucky Research Committee Grants with Dr. Karl Raitz (Department of Geography) for historic research in Bourbon County, Kentucky (1982 and 1983). Kentucky Humanities Council Grant for the preparation of a traveling photographic exhibit on Kentucky archaeology (1983--co-sponsored by the National Endowment for the Humanities, the Kentucky Department of Libraries and Archives, Kentucky Historical Society and University of Kentucky Research Foundation). Federal Survey and Planning Grant through the Kentucky Heritage Council for a survey and evaluation of early historic stations in the Inner Bluegrass Region of Kentucky (1983). Federal Survey and Planning Grant through the Kentucky Heritage Council for a reanalysis of Adena ceramics from WPA-sponsored Kentucky mound excavations (1985). 2 Federal Survey and Planning Grant through the Kentucky Heritage Council for an archaeological sample survey of Old Washington, Mason County, Kentucky (1986). Federal Survey and Planning Grant and State funding through the West Virginia Department of Culture and History for an archaeological survey of 5 mineral springs in southern West Virginia (1986 and 1987). Joint funding from Kentucky Heritage Council, Kentucky Department of Parks, Madison County Historical Society and Ft. Boonesborough State Park Association for archaeological survey and testing in the Ft. Boonesborough environs, Madison County, Kentucky (1987). Federal Survey and Planning Grant through the Kentucky Heritage Council and City of Prestonsburg for archaeological test excavation of the DeRossett-Johns Site, Prestonsburg, Kentucky (1990). Federal Survey and Planning Grant through the Kentucky Heritage Council and the Land and Nature Trust of the Bluegrass for survey of the Boone Creek drainage, Fayette and Clark counties, Kentucky, with Chris Amos (1990). Funding through Kentucky Department of Parks for documentary and archaeological research at Buffalo Furnace, Greenbo State Park, Greenup County, Kentucky, with Steven McBride (1990). Funding through Kentucky Department of Parks for documentary and archaeological research at Boone Station State Park, Fayette County, Kentucky (1993). Federal Survey and Planning Grant through the Kentucky Heritage Council for geophysical and archaeological investigation of late 18th century pioneer stations in the Bluegrass area of Kentucky (1993-1994). Federal Survey and Planning Grant through the Kentucky Heritage Council and the Shelby County Development Corporation for the survey of Squire Boone’s Station (1996). Department of Defense Legacy Grants under subcontract with the Fort Knox Armor Center and Fort Knox for a documentary history of the community of Pitts Point, and the milling industry in the Fort Knox area (1995 and 1996). Federal Survey and Planning Grant under subcontract with Fort Duffield Heritage Commission for documentary research and archaeological excavations at Fort Duffield, in West Point, Kentucky (1997 and 1998). Federal Survey and Planning Grant and Community Rivers and Stream Grant under subcontract with Department of Parks, Lexington Fayette Urban County Government for historical documentary research and archaeological excavation of Peter Evans’ grist mill in Raven Run Nature Sanctuary (1998). Transportation Enhancement Program grant (Co-Principal Investigator with Dr. Karl Raitz, Department of Geography, University of Kentucky), for research on the Wilderness Road and the Limestone Road (awarded 2000). American Battlefields Protection Program grant (Principal Investigator with Phil Mink, Kentucky Archaeological Survey), for a geophysical survey and selective excavation at Fort Boonesborough, Madison County, Kentucky (awarded 2011). CONFERENCE PAPERS AND SYMPOSIA “Apparel Oft Proclaims the Man”: Exploring Consumer Behavior and Social Identity. Paper presented at the 45th Annual Conference on Historical and Underwater Archaeology, Society for Historical Archaeology, Baltimore, Maryland, January 4-8, 2012. Perceiving Class Relations through Material Culture: Three Households from Kentucky. Paper presented at the Society for Historical Archaeology, Amelia Island, Florida, January 6-9, 2010. Snatching History from the Hands of Time: Reconstructing the Irish Catholic Burying Ground in Lexington, 3 Kentucky. Paper presented at the Society for Historical Archaeology, Toronto, Canada, January 6-11, 2009. Reflections on 25 Years of Historical Archaeology in Kentucky. Co-authored with Kim McBride. Paper presented at the 25th Annual Symposium on Ohio Valley Urban and Historical Archaeology, Northern Kentucky University, Highland Heights, Kentucky, March 10, 2007. Many Hats, One Head. Paper presented at the Society for Historical Archaeology, Williamsburg, Virginia, January 10-14, 2007. Converting the Kentucky Wilderness. Paper presented at the Fifth World Archaeological Congress, Washington, D.C., June 21-26, 2003. Field Investigations at Daniel Boone’s Frontier Station, Fayette County, Kentucky. Paper presented at the Society for Historical Archaeology Conference on Historical and Underwater Archaeology, Mobile, Alabama, January 8-12, 2002. Grist for the Mill: The Water Powered Milling Industry in Kentucky. Paper presented at Society for Historical Archaeology Conference on Historical and Underwater Archaeology, Quebec City, Quebec, Canada, January 5-8, 2000.

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