Hi Eric,
The NPS name that occurs to me is Barbara Little (she's with the NPS in DC,
and a well-known commentator about historical archaeology generally, and
about the area in specific terms as well)...
Another good contact would be Pamela Cressey, who's been doing amazing HA in
Alexandria for years and years. Her program is very well-known.
Since that area in particular is pretty packed with HA's, I'm sure you'll
get lots of feedback to your query, and my own address list is chockablock
with names of people who work in the area...how far outside of DC proper are
you casting your net?
Carol
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Carol McDavid, Ph.D.
Executive Director, Community Archaeology Research Institute, Inc. (CARI)
Director, Yates Community Archaeology Project
Adjunct Assistant Professor, University of Houston
Adjunct Assistant Professor, Rice University
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Houston, TX 77006
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Sent: Monday, September 14, 2009 9:35 AM
Subject: D.C. Archaeology
> Dear Histarchers,
>
> With all the Dan Brown inspired misinformation floating out there about
> the history of Washington D.C., we'd like to give our readers some
> interesting and factual stories about urban archaeology in our nation's
> capital.
>
> Can anyone on the list recommend an archaeologist (perhaps with NPS?) who
> we could talk to about historical archaeology in the D.C. area?
>
> Thanks so much,
>
> Eric
>
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> Eric Powell
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