Parker's Revenge - Minuteman National Park
Mapping one of the first battles of the American Revolution
The Parker’s Revenge Archaeological Project (PRAP) seeks to re-create the 1775 historic landscape, identify existing archaeological resources, and discover historic artifacts that will provide evidence to help locate and better understand the military activities of the Parker’s Revenge skirmish that took place on the first day of the American Revolutionary War 19 April 1775. more |
Historical Ellice Schoolhouse Investigation
Public outreach and community based restoration of the first schoolhouse of Millis, MA, listed on the National Register of Historical Places
The Ellice Historic Schoolhouse Investigation is an ongoing program designed to engage the public in exploring the history of the Ellice Schoolhouse and contribute to the cultural awareness and vitality within the Millis, MA community. The main focus of the of the project integrates cultural history with its inherent underlying science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) principles focusing on engaging the public in learning and participating in the ongoing story of Ellice Schoolhouse. more |
Highlights of Past Research
2008-2013 Principle Investigator, Time Team America PBS TV series Archaeology as a Gateway to Science
http://www.pbs.org/time-team/home/
2014 Principle Investigator, Parker’s Revenge Archaeological Project, Minute Man National Park, Lincoln / Lexington, MA
http://www.friendsofminuteman.org/
2010-2011 Remote Sensing and Geophysical Survey Coordinator, Ancient Water Management of the Stabiae, Restoring Ancient Stabiae, Italy
http://www.stabiae.org/foundation/
2007-2008 Geophysical Survey Coordinator, The Avkat / Euchaita Project, Turkey, Princeton University, University of Birmingham, UK
http://www.princeton.edu/avkat/
2006 Geophysical Survey Coordinator, Three Tier Survey for San Giovanni in Laterano, Rome, Newcastle University, University of Birmingham, UK, British School Rome, Vatican Museums, and Institute of Technologies Applied to Cultural Heritage ITABC-CNR (Rome, Italy)
2003-2007 Geophysical Survey Coordinator, Where the Rivers Meet, English Heritage, UK
2004 Project Manager: Mundo Maya, Phase 1, GIS and ArcIMS for Mundo Maya, Central America, National Geographic, International Development Bank, and University of Birmingham, UK
2003 Co-PI and Geophysical Survey Coordinator: Remote Sensing of the Giza Plateau, Cairo, Egypt; Supreme Council of Antiquities, National Geographic, University of Birmingham, UK; Geophysical survey training, International Commission for Missing Persons, Sarajevo, Bosnia
http://www.pbs.org/time-team/home/
2014 Principle Investigator, Parker’s Revenge Archaeological Project, Minute Man National Park, Lincoln / Lexington, MA
http://www.friendsofminuteman.org/
2010-2011 Remote Sensing and Geophysical Survey Coordinator, Ancient Water Management of the Stabiae, Restoring Ancient Stabiae, Italy
http://www.stabiae.org/foundation/
2007-2008 Geophysical Survey Coordinator, The Avkat / Euchaita Project, Turkey, Princeton University, University of Birmingham, UK
http://www.princeton.edu/avkat/
2006 Geophysical Survey Coordinator, Three Tier Survey for San Giovanni in Laterano, Rome, Newcastle University, University of Birmingham, UK, British School Rome, Vatican Museums, and Institute of Technologies Applied to Cultural Heritage ITABC-CNR (Rome, Italy)
2003-2007 Geophysical Survey Coordinator, Where the Rivers Meet, English Heritage, UK
2004 Project Manager: Mundo Maya, Phase 1, GIS and ArcIMS for Mundo Maya, Central America, National Geographic, International Development Bank, and University of Birmingham, UK
2003 Co-PI and Geophysical Survey Coordinator: Remote Sensing of the Giza Plateau, Cairo, Egypt; Supreme Council of Antiquities, National Geographic, University of Birmingham, UK; Geophysical survey training, International Commission for Missing Persons, Sarajevo, Bosnia