Katherine G. (Carter) Parker 502 Strong Hall, 1621 Cumberland Ave., Knoxville, TN 37996 864-237-5557 • [email protected] EDUCATION 2018 – Present Ph.D., Department of Anthropology, University of Tennessee 2014 B.A., Department of Anthropology, University of South Carolina Graduation with Distinction in Archaeology, Magna Cum Laude The Temple Mound: Re-envisioning Chronology and Function of Mound F on the Angel Site (12VG1) EMPLOYMENT HISTORY 2015 – 2018 Archaeologist/Lab Technician, Archaeological Consultants of the Carolinas, Inc. 2014 – 2015, Field and Geophysical Technician, New South Associates, Inc. 2019 – 2020 2013 - 2014 Field and Lab Technician, South Carolina Institute of Archaeology & Anthropology GRANTS 2019 Patricia Black Award, Department of Anthropology, University of Tennessee 2019 Charles Faulkner Travel Award, Department of Anthropology, University of Tennessee 2014 Magellan Mini-Grant Travel for Research Abroad, University of South Carolina 2014 Conference Travel Grant, Department of Anthropology, University of South Carolina HONORS 2019 6th Annual Ethics Bowl Champion, Society for Historical Archaeology 2013 - 2014 Dirty Trowel Award, Department of Anthropology, University of South Carolina ($2,000) 2011 – 2014 Palmetto Fellows Scholarship, South Carolina Commission on Higher Education ($116,800) INVITED AND DEPARTMENTAL TALKS 2020 “Introduction to Archaeological Geophysics and Non-Invasive Site Location.” Departmental lecture for the Historical Archaeology (ANTH 361) course, Fall Semester, University of Tennessee 2019 “Beyond the Battle: Campsites and the Civil War.” Departmental lecture for the Archaeology of the Civil War non-credit course, Fall/Winter Session, University of Tennessee Parker CV 2 2019 “Introduction to Archaeological Geophysics and Non-Invasive Site Location.” Departmental lecture for the Historical Archaeology (ANTH 361) course, Spring Semester, University of Tennessee 2019 “Searching for the Quiyough Village Site, Stafford County, Virginia.” Invited talk for the Student Fieldwork Night, September 17, East Tennessee Society of the Archaeological Institute of America and the McClung Museum. 2019 “Civil War Campsites.” Departmental lecture for the Archaeology of the Civil War non-credit course, Spring/Summer Session, University of Tennessee CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS Parker, Katherine G. and Jordan L. Schaefer 2020 Preliminary Modeling of Clandestine Liquor Distillation Sites in the Francis Marion National Forest. Paper presented at the 46th Annual Meeting of the Archaeological Society of South Carolina, Columbia, SC. February 15th. Parker, Katherine G. 2020 Structuring Colonial Entanglements on the Chesapeake Landscape: Exploring Evidence of Fortification from the Coan Hall Site. Paper presented at the 53rd Annual Meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology Conference on Historical and Underwater Archaeology, Boston, MA. January 8-11. Parker, Katherine G. and Jordan L. Schaefer 2019 Mapping Moonshine in Hell Hole Swamp: Preliminary Modeling of Clandestine Liquor Distillation Sites in Coastal South Carolina. Paper presented at the 76th Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Jacksonville, MS. November 6-9. Parker, Katherine G. 2019 Geophysical Investigations of Colonial Interactions: A Case Study of Two Sites in Northumberland County, Virginia. Paper presented at the 44th Annual Meeting of the Middle Atlantic Archaeological Conference, Ocean City, MD. March 21-24. Hollenbach, Kandace D., Megan E. Belcher, Rebecca J. Webster, Katherine G. Parker, and Barbara J. Heath 2019 A Review of Paleoethnobotanical Analyses Conducted at the Coan Hall Site, Northumberland County, Virginia. Paper presented at the 44th Annual Meeting of the Middle Atlantic Archaeological Conference, Ocean City, MD. March 21-24. Parker, Katherine G. 2018 Shining in the Tar Woods: An Examination of Illicit Liquor Distillation Sites in the Francis Marion National Forest. Paper presented at the 51st Annual Meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology Conference on Historical and Underwater Archaeology, New Orleans, LA. January 3-6. Parker CV 3 Carter, Katherine G. 2015 The Edge of Battle: Peripheral Activity Sites and the Civil War in Kinston, North Carolina. Paper presented at the 72nd Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Nashville, TN. November 18-21. Carter, Katherine G. 2014 The Temple Mound: Re-envisioning Chronology and Function of Mound F on the Angel Site. Paper presented at the 12th Annual Meeting of the South Carolina Anthropology Student Conference, Beaufort, SC. April 12. Carter, Katherine G. 2013 “Mounded Space and The Significance of Place: An Analysis of Inner Mound and Sub-Mound Features from Mound F at Angel Mounds.” Poster presented at the 59th Annual Meeting of the Midwest Archaeological Conference, Columbus, OH. October 24-27. TEACHING EXPERIENCE UT Non-Credit Course Program, University of Tennessee Instructor Fall 2020 Archaeological Field Experience: Knoxville Prehistoric Archaeology Spring 2020 Archaeology of the Civil War 2018 – Present Moonshine and Archaeology University of Tennessee Graduate Teaching Assistant 2020 – 2021 ANTH 120: Introduction to Archaeology Fall 2020 ANTH 450: Current Trends in Anthropology Lecture Series Fall 2019 ANTH 361: Historical Archaeology Spring 2019 ANTH 435: Historical Archaeology Laboratory 2018 – 2020 ANTH 400: Readings in Anthropology University of South Carolina Undergraduate Teaching Assistant 2012 – 2014 PHIL 110: Deductive Logic and Reasoning RESEARCH EXPERIENCE 2021 Analysis of Fort Frederick (38BU102/1100) and Smith Plantation/Camp Saxton (38BU163) Collections (Postponed from 2020 due to COVID-19 pandemic) Research Fellow, South Carolina Department of Natural Resources 2019 Coan Hall Site (4NB11): Colonial Violence on the Potomac River Frontier Summer Graduate Research Assistant, Office of Research Engagement, University of Tennessee Parker CV 4 2014 Angel Mounds Site (12VG1) Investigation of Mound and Sub-Mound Moments Research Experience for Undergraduates, National Science Foundation, Indiana University ARCHAEOLOGICAL FIELD EXPERIENCE Select Supervisory Experience* 2019 – 2020 Principal Investigator and Field Director, Francis Marion Still Site Relocation and Testing (Berkeley County, SC), University of Tennessee 2019 Co-Field Director, Little River Dairy Testing and Mitigation (Blount County, TN), University of Tennessee 2018 – 2019 Co-Field Director, Coan Hall (44NB11), University of Tennessee 2018 Crew Chief, Rochelle Plantation (Georgetown County, SC), University of Tennessee 2013 – 2014 Crew Chief, Camp Asylum (38RD1407), South Carolina Institute of Archaeology & Anthropology Select Technician Experience* 2020 Chief Vann House (9MU106) and Springplace Mission (9MU154), New South Associates, Inc. 2019 US-17 Widening (Glynn County, GA), New South Associates, Inc. 2017 – 2018 Coan Hall (44NB11), University of Tennessee 2017 Ludie Brown Solar Farm (31DP99), Archaeological Consultants of the Carolinas 2017 Topper Site (38AL23), University of Tennessee 2017 Gouedy Trading Post Complex (38GN1), University of South Carolina 2017 Ocean Isle Testing (31BW163 and 31BW167), Archaeological Consultants of the Carolinas 2016 Spanish Mount Point (38CH62), South Carolina Institute of Archaeology & Anthropology 2014-2016 Johannes Kolb Site (38DA75), South Carolina Department of Natural Resources 2014 Inishark Island (House 8), Cultural Landscapes of the Irish Coast/Notre Dame University 2014 Cold Case Forensic Recovery Crew (Oconee County, SC), Oconee County Sheriff’s Department 2013 Fort Congaree (38LX30/319), University of South Carolina Geophysical Survey Experience 2019 Forensic Cold Case Geophysical Consultant (Roane County, TN), Roane County Sheriff’s Department GPR (GSSI SIR-3000) Parker CV 5 2019 Fendig/Quiyough Village Site (Stafford County, VA), Patawomeck Indian Tribe GPR (GSSI SIR-3000) 2019 Bussell Island (40DL17), New South Associates, Inc. GPR (GSSI SIR 3000 and 4000), Gradiometer (Bartington GRAD 601-2) 2019 Coan Hall (44NB11), University of Tennessee GPR (GSSI SIR 3000), Gradiometer (Bartington GRAD 601-2) 2019 William M. Bass Anthropology Research Facility Unmarked Graves (Knox County, TN) GPR (GSSI SIR 3000) 2018-2020 Odd Fellows Cemetery (Knox County, TN), University of Tennessee GPR (GSSI SIR 3000), Gradiometer (Bartington GRAD 601-2) 2018 Marksville State Historic Site (16AV1), National Parks Service National Center for Preservation Technology and Training GPR (GSSI SIR 3000 and 4000, S&S Noggin) 2018 Berkeley Hundred Plantation (Charles City County, VA), University of Tennessee Gradiometer (Bartington GRAD 601-2) ARCHAEOLOGICAL LAB EXPERIENCE 2019 – Present Lab Manager, Topper Archaeological Project, University of Tennessee 2019 Curation Assistant, New River Gorge National Park Curation Project, University of Tennessee 2018 – 2020 Lab Manager, Historical Archaeology Lab, University of Tennessee 2017 – 2018 Lab Technician, Office of State Archaeology Research Center, Department of Natural and Cultural Resources 2015 – 2018 Lab Technician, Archaeological Consultants of the Carolinas, Inc. 2014 Student Archaeological Conservator, University of South Carolina 2014 Collections Assistant, Camp Asylum Project, South Carolina Institute of Archaeology & Anthropology 2013 – 2014 Conservation Lab Assistant, South Carolina Institute of Archaeology & Anthropology TECHNICAL REPORTS Parker, Katherine G. 2020 Geophysical Exploration of the Possible Quiyough Village Site, Stafford County, Virginia.
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