Seeking the “Brightest and Best” Project during FY 2004 in NPS Park
Archeology
The National Park Service's John L. Cotter Award Committee is requesting
nominations of archeological projects conducted during FY 2004 (October 1,
2003 to September 30, 2004) for the John L. Cotter Award for Excellence in
National Park Service Archeology.
The Cotter Award recognizes outstanding archeological work in the Service's
Park Archeology Program. The award was established in 1999 to honor Dr.
Cotter’s distinguished career and pioneering contributions to professional
archeology within the National Park System. The award serves as inspiration
for archeologists today to continue Dr. Cotter’s model of excellence in
scientific archeology. A project conducted by NPS staff and/or partner(s)
within the National Park System that meets or exceeds the award criteria is
recognized each fiscal year in a public manner. This award was developed by
agency staff and is not an official recognition by the National Park
Service within the agency’s awards program and does not carry a monetary
value or official agency recognition of an activity’s merits. The award is
unofficial peer recognition to encourage and inspire participants in the
Service’s Park Archeology Program by highlighting an exemplary local
archeological activity.
Projects conducted within a unit of the National Park System by staff,
partners, permitees or consultants, and guided by an NPS archeologist, are
eligible for nomination. Projects may include site inventories,
excavations, testing or assessment, compliance or mitigation; may be a
public symposia focused on NPS archeology or a collection analysis; or may
be a combination of these activities. Student involvement, community
outreach, and publication are important criteria. Individuals need not be
employed by the National Park System to make a nomination.
The Committee will review and rank nominated projects. Currently, the
Committee consists of Co-Chairs, Roger Kelly and David Orr; and members
Jeff Burton, Joseph Labadie, Ken Wild, and Jim Bradford.
Individuals interested in obtaining the guidelines and criteria for
nomination, or in making nominations, should contact directly the Committee
Co-Chairs, Dr. Kelly or Dr. Orr (contact information below). Send
electronic nominations, following the recommended format, to Martha Graham,
Archeology Program, National Center for Cultural Resources, Washington, DC
([log in to unmask]). Guidelines and criteria for nominations are also
available from Dr. Graham.
Please give your attention to this opportunity for seeking the “brightest
and best” project and leadership within the National Park System!
Announcement and presentation of a winning project will be made at the
George Wright Society meetings or the Society for American Archeology
annual meeting this spring.
Deadline? Yes – February 25, 2005. We’ll need to move fast if we are to
be able to announce a winner at these March and April conferences.
Many thanks to all NPS Park Archeology program colleagues, supervisors,
managers or ‘friends’ for considering your peers this year.
Roger Kelly (510) 817-1400 David Orr
NPS Pacific West Region Temple University
Oakland, CA Philadelphia, PA
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