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a-r <br />Ms. Garre Collins ~M.A. Public History; B.A. Anthrapologyy. Ms. Collins has over six years experience in <br />southeastern archaeology. She earned an MA in Publie History at North Carolina State University in 2402 <br />and a BA in Anthropology at Georgia southern University in 1999. She has worked with Legacy since <br />December 2043. Her fieldwork experience includes all phases cultural resource investigations in Virginia, <br />North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, and Mississippi. Additionally, Ms. Collins has <br />authored numerous reports of archaeological investigations of work conducted in Virginia, North Carolina, <br />and South Carolina. She has participated in Native American Grave Protection and Repatriation Act <br />compliance curation projects for the Army Carps of Engineers, Mobile District. Her specialties and <br />interests include historical research and genealogy. She currently serves as the historian for Legacy. <br />Andrew dill is a University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill graduate and has participated in numerous <br />archaeological surveys and data--recovery projects in his seven years at Legacy. His Phase I survey <br />experience includes work in Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, California, and Virginia. <br />Mr. Hill's interests include both historic and prehistoric lifeways, as well as historic trading paths and the <br />dissemination of cultural traditions through time. Mr. Hill has been crew chief for three years. His <br />laboratory work includes analyzing and cataloging, creating databases, and preparing artifacts according <br />to strict criteria established by numerous different state curativn guidelines. Other duties consist of, <br />background research of reports and site files, as well as, editing reports. Mr. Hill has aver five years of <br />experience with Global Positioning Systems, Survey Transit and Total Station, Geographic Information <br />Systems, and other mapping technologies. <br />dared Rv~erts has served as an archaeological field lab technician with Legacy Research Associates, Inc. <br />since October 1, 2001. He obtained a BA in anthropology from East Carolina University in 2401. He has <br />participated in many types of terrestrial archaeological projects conducted in western North Carolina <br />counties including: Buncombe, Clay, Graham, Haywood, Jackson, Macon, McDowell, Swain, and <br />Transylvania. He has also worked in Blount County, Tennessee. significant sites excavated are 31,~K15 in <br />jackson County and two sites in Macon County X31 MA627 & 31 MA16S}. All three of these sites represent <br />longterm habitation village sites with numerous subsurface features. His laboratory work includes <br />analyzing and cataloging, creating databases, and preparing artifacts according to Strict criteria <br />established by the North Carolina and Tennessee curativn guidelines. Through his years with Legacy, he <br />has come to be interested in prehistoric lifeways with emphasis on the transition from Archaic to <br />woodland periods including the ceramics and lithics of those times. <br />Steve Rankin is currently a student at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, studying <br />archaeology, folklore, and history. From April 1989 to August 1999, he was in the U.S. Army and was <br />Honorably Discharged with the rank of Sergeant~E-~. His field school was acirca-1 X44 Siouan occupation <br />site, in Orange County, North Carolina. <br />He has worked in Virginia on the Fort Christanna project in conjunction with the Occaneechi Band of the <br />5aponi Nation, From May 2001 to August 2444, he worked for the Research Laboratories of Archaeology, <br />at UNC-Chapel Hill, under R.P 5tephen Davis and Brett Riggs. Since August 2404, he has been working for <br />Legacy, where he has worked on many projects in North Carolina and South Carolina. <br />VII. SIMILAR PROJECTS <br />A list of similar projects completed by Legacy ever the past five years, along with contact names and <br />telephone numbers follows, <br /> <br /> <br />:,:. <br />~~~:: <br />,~:<: <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />. <br />;: <br />'Cileint~: <br />_....., <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />,.. <br />.~. <br />:Address ~.~;::..:... <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Cantact~~:Pe~san': Phone <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />~.,.:;., :.:..:.:....:::::.::.:.: <br />South Carolina Compliance-driven <br />Department of PO Box 191 Wayne Roberts X803-~7~1~-16453 <br />' archaeological and historic <br />Transportation Columbia, SC 29202 rick X803-731-1424y <br />Bonnie iw architecture projects -prime <br /> contractor <br /> <br />8000 Regency Parkway Compliance-driven <br /> <br />Buck engineering <br />Inc. , <br />Suite 200 Ken Gilland X919 459-90353 archaeological and historic <br />, <br />, <br />NC 21511 <br />Cary Aileen Mayhew X919-459-9021) architecture projects for the <br /> , NCDOT <br />Page7af8 <br />