Craig S. Chatier, MA Biography
- Title:
- Director of the Plymouth Archaeological Rediscovery Project (PARP)
- Position:
- None Found to the question "Is Drinking Milk Healthy for Humans?"
- Reasoning:
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No position found as of Oct. 25, 2007
- Involvement and Affiliations:
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- Director of the Plymouth Archaeological Rediscovery Project (PARP)
Registry of Professional Archaeologists 2001-present - Massachusetts Archaeological Society 2001-present
- Project Archaeologist, Timelines Inc., 2000-2002
- Zooarchaological Society, 1999-present
- International Society of Osteoarchaeology, 1999-present
- Faunal Analyst, James River Institute for Archaeology, 1998-1999
- Research Associate, Wampanoag Indian Program at the Plymouth Plantation, 1997-1998
- Society for Historical Archaeology, 1995-present
- Society for Historical Archaeology, 1995-present
- Staff Archaeologist, Wampanoag Indian Program at the Plymouth Plantation, 1994-1997
- Investigator, University of Massachusetts at Boston Summer Field School, Summer 1996
- Research Assistant, University of Massachusetts at Boston, 1993-1996
- Presidents Award for Student Excellence in Anthropology, 1993
- Senior Archaeological Technician, Public Archaeology Laboratory Inc., 1991-1993
- Student Archaeological Director, Museum of Primitive Art and Culture, 1990-1993
- Archaeological Technician, Wilbur Smith Associates, 1990-1991
- Presidents Award for Student Excellence in Anthropology, 1993
- Director of the Plymouth Archaeological Rediscovery Project (PARP)
- Education:
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- MA, Historical Archaeology, University of Massachusetts at Boston, 2000
- BA, Anthropology, University of Rhode Island, 1993
- Other:
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- None found