Tracy Brown Archaeology Resume

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TRACY CHARLES BROWN
QUALIFICATIONS
Administration
Managed a rapidly growing corporate environmental research group with projects involving numerous
United States military installations nationwide. Responsible for all aspects of group operations from
routine administrative activities to strategic planning. Participated actively in business development
efforts. Coordinated the planning, costing, and scheduling of new projects. Conducted staffing efforts to
simultaneously satisfy short-term project needs and build the capabilities of the group to meet long-term
objectives. Guided the start-up of new projects and assured successful completion of ongoing projects.
Developed and maintained strong relationships with customers. Secured the group's most ambitious
project. Increased staff by 100 percent. Received a letter of commendation and a substantial pay increase
for outstanding administrative effort.
Oversaw and coordinated implementation of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966 (NHPA)
Section 106 review process for nuclear power plant projects nationwide (2005-2009). Determined the
applicability of NHPA, 36 CFR 800, and other federal/state cultural resource management (CRM)
requirements to each project. Identified competent firms to perform Phase I intensive surveys of the
designated areas of potential effect. Developed written statements of work and solicited competitive bids
from firms. Selected and hired firms on the basis of proposal quality, cost proposals, and potential for
excellent performance. Maintained responsibility for all activities of the hired firms from project kickoff
to final project clearance by the State Historic Preservation Officer (SHPO). Performed reviews of
submitted archaeological reports and assisted firms with responding to SHPO review comments.
Archaeological Research and Investigation
Conducting a long-term research project on portable petroglyph stones (limestone slabs) from
Mississippian period sites in the Middle Cumberland region of Tennessee. These slabs exhibit various
iconographic elements and motifs that were engraved into their surfaces between 1000 and 1450 A.D.
Many of these slabs have disappeared over the past 90 years. In addition to searching for the missing
slabs, the overall study examines the historical circumstances of their discovery, the locations where they
were found, the persons involved in their discovery, and the original archaeological contexts of the slabs.
It also involves a detailed description of each slab, an in-depth study of the observed iconography, and an
assessment of interregional Mississippian iconographic affinities. Research efforts have received
coverage in metropolitan and local newspapers, in archaeological society newsletters, and on Internet
archaeology sites.
Performing multiyear archaeological surveys to identify and record prehistoric and historic archaeological
sites in Anderson County and Sumner County, Tennessee. Work in Anderson County is focused on a
stream valley in the Cumberland Mountains. This survey is an attempt to relocate archaeological sites
mentioned in the William E. Myer papers (National Anthropological Archives, Suitland, Maryland), and
it is also focused on the identification of new archaeological sites. The survey work in Sumner County is
focused on the Portland-Bethpage-Castalian Springs area. Relocated archaeological sites and newly
identified sites are recorded in detail on electronic Archaeological Site Survey Record forms, which are
submitted to the Tennessee Division of Archaeology for archiving in the Tennessee Register of
Archaeological Sites.
Developed strong research and investigation skills on archaeological and environmental protection
projects. Served as Graduate Research Assistant in the Department of Anthropology, University of
Tennessee, Knoxville. Performed an intensive review, analysis, and interpretation of field and laboratory
records on the Parks Site (40CF5B), which was the largest and most complex prehistoric site excavated
during the Normandy Archaeological Project, Coffee County, Tennessee. Prepared a massive final report
on archaeological investigations at 40CF5B. Led and participated in numerous environmental
investigation and protection projects for U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) and U.S. Department of
Defense (DOD) installations.
Human Osteology and Prehistoric Mortuary Practices
Conducted osteological analyses of prehistoric human skeletal remains from the Jernigan II Site (40CF37)
in the Normandy Reservoir. The results of these analyses were published in the final site report on
40CF37. Analyzed human skeletal remains from Fort Loudoun (40MR1) and 40SU24. Performed a
detailed diachronic study of prehistoric human mortuary practices (Late Archaic-Mississippian) in the
upper Duck River Valley of Middle Tennessee. The results were reported in an M.A. thesis entitled
Prehistoric Mortuary Patterning and Change in the Normandy Reservoir, Coffee County, Tennessee.
Cultural Resource Management
Worked in depth with the challenging and complex archaeological/architectural resource management
efforts at the 3,777-acre Portsmouth Gaseous Diffusion Plant (PORTS) in Piketon, Ohio. This included
providing technical advice, integrating the past and real-time results of cultural resource surveys and
inventories into ongoing Remedial Investigation/Feasibility Study reports, and updating detailed
archaeological survey summaries to support consultations with Native American tribal representatives
and other interested parties. Learned how to effectively and responsibly manage cultural resources
through the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act of 1980 and its
applicable, relevant, and appropriate requirements (ARARs) rather than through the typical NHPA
Section 106 review process.
Assisted with NHPA and 36 CFR 800 compliance activities for a Manhattan Project facility on the Oak
Ridge Reservation (ORR) in Oak Ridge, Tennessee. This included reviewing the Phase I survey report
and related correspondence to assist with answering specific compliance-related questions.
For Duke Energy Carolinas LLC and the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC), prepared in-depth
Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) support documentation on cultural resources for inclusion in the
Environmental Report (ER) portion of the combined license application (COLA) for the William States
Lee III Nuclear Station in Cherokee County, South Carolina. Researched and described the existing
cultural resources environment, assessed potential plant construction and operations impacts on cultural
resources, and wrote the related environmental impact assessment sections in the ER. Provided CRM
support to regional electrical utility companies under the NRC license renewal process for operating
nuclear power plants.
Prepared Section 106 consultation letters and map attachments for federal agency officials, SHPOs, and
Tribal Historic Preservation Officers (THPO). Continued the consultation process with the SHPO,
THPO, and other interested parties. Conducted background archival research using libraries, map
collections, state records on historic sites, and state archaeological survey files. Led and participated in
pedestrian reconnaissance surveys and Phase I intensive surveys to identify and record archaeological
sites. Performed Phase II testing of archaeological sites and recommended potentially eligible sites for
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listing on the National Register of Historic Places. Participated in Phase III data recovery excavations at
prehistoric and historic archaeological sites.
Prepared National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 documentation for proposed federal actions at DOE
and DOD installations nationwide. Under the EIS for the Spallation Neutron Source, assessed the
potential impacts of the proposed action and alternatives on cultural resources in Tennessee, New Mexico,
Illinois, and New York. Contributed a comprehensive CRM summary to a large environmental
information document designed to support preparation of the site-wide EIS for the Pantex Plant in
Amarillo, Texas. This summary resulted in a Battelle Key Contributor Award for Customer Satisfaction.
Assessed potential impacts of the proposed Hazardous Waste Treatment and Processing Facility on
cultural resources at the Pantex Plant. As part of the Environmental Assessment (EA) process, assessed
the potential impacts of proposed Resource Conservation and Recovery Act of 1976 corrective actions
and white space response actions on archaeological and architectural resources at PORTS. In another EA,
determined the potential impacts of the proposed action and alternatives on cultural resources at Andrews
Air Force Base, Camp Springs, Maryland, and the DOE Pantex Plant. Reviewed CRM sections in the EA
for a proposed federal action on the ORR.
Museums and Curation of Collections
Under a contract with the National Park Service, served as Assistant Curator of Collections for the Owl
Hollow Archaeological Project at the Department of Anthropology, University of Tennessee, Knoxville.
Worked in the archaeology laboratory at the Frank H. McClung Museum of Natural History and Culture.
Served as a volunteer at The Trousdale Place, a large house museum that was once the early 19th century
home of Governor William Trousdale in Gallatin, Tennessee.
Acquired extensive experience with museum operations at The Parthenon, which is the metropolitan
museum of art in Nashville, Tennessee. Curated a large collection of out-of-context prehistoric artifacts
from the southeastern United States, Mesoamerica, and Peru. Assisted with the setup of contemporary art
exhibitions in four major galleries. Participated in the care and periodic exhibition of the James M.
Cowan Collection, a large and permanently housed group of original paintings by famous 18th and 19th
century American artists such as Benjamin West, Winslow Homer, Thomas Moran, and Frederick
Church. Conducted museum tours and fielded numerous archaeological, historical, and architectural
questions about the museum collections and the building—the world's only full-sized replica of The
Parthenon as it existed in Athens, Greece, from 432 B.C. to 1687 A.D. Assisted with all gift shop
operations, including customer service, taking inventories, and keeping sales records. Performed frequent
security walkdowns of the museum.
Technical Communications
Authored and coauthored more than 115 scientific reports, journal articles, and manuals. Wrote public
relations articles for publication in a daily newspaper and a corporate newsletter. Prepared and revised
organizational capabilities guides and brochures. Participated in writing proposals. Consistently
recognized by employers and colleagues as the best writer on staff. This resulted in a dual role as
Technical Editor for seven environmental firms. Received customer commendations for delivering the
best-written research documents.
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Reviews of Archaeological Manuscripts
Conducted reviews of draft archaeological manuscripts. Recent author-acknowledged reviews include the
following:
Ball, Donald B. and John C. Waggoner, Jr.
2012 “Megaliths in the Upland South: Imposing Stones of Uncertain Function.” Journal of Alabama
Archaeology, Volume 56, No.1, Alabama Archaeological Society.
Steponaitis, Vincas P., Vernon J. Knight, Jr., George E. Lankford, Robert V. Sharp, and David H. Dye
2011 "Iconography of the Thruston Tablet." In Visualizing the Sacred: Cosmic Visions, Regionalism,
and the Art of the Mississippian World, edited by George E. Lankford, F. Kent Reilly III, and
James F. Garber, pp. 137-176. University of Texas Press, Austin.
Public Education and Outreach
Developed and administered the Archaeology in Tennessee blog, a publicly accessible Internet blogspot
devoted to original posts on Tennessee archaeology, history, and related topics. Performed as an on-theair member of the broadcast team for a weekly WUOT (91.9 FM) radio course in cultural anthropology at
the University of Tennessee. Functioned as Geology Teaching Assistant in the Department of Geology at
Austin Peay State University in Clarksville, Tennessee. Taught General Educational Development Test
courses for federal job training programs. Counseled and instructed adolescents in a summer jobs
program sponsored by the East Tennessee Human Resource Agency.
Archaeological and Historical Interests
Major areas of interest include interdisciplinary research, North American prehistory, human cultural
ecology, material deposition and site formation, settlement/community patterning, Mississippian
iconography, prehistoric sociopolitical organization, ancient mortuary practices, human osteology,
forensic medicine, paleopathology, and restoration of historic buildings.
ARCHAEOLOGICAL FIELDWORK AND LABORATORY WORK
Cultural Resource Surveys
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Project Director
Cumberland Mountains Survey
Anderson County, Tennessee
Stream Basin Survey
None
Not Applicable
Oak Ridge Archaeological Research Institute
Private Cultural Resources Consultant
Tracy C. Brown
2012-Present
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Project Director
Survey of the Cannon Ridge Farms & Stables and Deshler Farm
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Castalian Springs, Tennessee
Focused Site-Specific Survey
40SU224
Mississippian Period and 19th–20th Century Buildings
Ron Dunn and Charles Deshler
Private Cultural Resources Consultant
Tracy C. Brown
2004-2005
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Project Director
Survey of Proposed Industrial Site
Tennessee Industrial Park, Greene County, Tennessee
Phase I Intensive Survey
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Barge, Waggoner, Sumner, and Cannon
University of Tennessee, Knoxville (Cultural Resources Committee)
Tracy C. Brown
1979
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Project Assistant
Survey of a Proposed Housing Development Site
Newport, Tennessee
Phase I Reconnaissance Survey
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Holston Valley Investment Company
University of Tennessee, Knoxville (Cultural Resources Committee)
Dr. Patricia A. Cridlebaugh
1979
Archaeological Testing and Site Excavations
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Field Technician (Volunteer)
Archaeological Excavations at the Nicholas Gibbs House
Knox County, Tennessee
Site Excavation
40KN124
Historic Period (Late 18th Century Log Home Site)
Nicholas Gibbs Historical Association
University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Dr. Charles H. Faulkner
1988
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Assistant Field Director
State Route 705 Right-of-Way
Hamblen County, Tennessee
Phase II Testing
Marshall Site (40HB9)
Late-Terminal Archaic and Mississippian Periods
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Tennessee Department of Transportation
University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Dr. Charles H. Faulkner
1982
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Field Technician
Weaver Pottery Site
Knoxville, Tennessee
Phase III Data Recovery
40KN63
Historic Period (Late 19th Century Ceramics Manufacturing Shop)
Tennessee Department of Transportation
University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Dr. Charles H. Faulkner
1980
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Field Technician
Tellico Archaeological Project
Vonore, Tennessee
Phase III Data Recovery
Icehouse Bottom Site (40MR23)
Middle Woodland Period
National Park Service/Tennessee Valley Authority
University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Dr. Jefferson Chapman
1977
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Field Technician
Tellico Archaeological Project
Vonore, Tennessee
Phase III Data Recovery
Bacon Bend Site (40MR25)
Late Archaic Period
National Park Service/Tennessee Valley Authority
University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Dr. Jefferson Chapman
1977
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Field Technician
Tellico Archaeological Project
Vonore, Tennessee
Phase III Data Recovery
40LD75
Early Woodland Period
National Park Service/Tennessee Valley Authority
University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Dr. Jefferson Chapman
1977
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Field Technician
Tellico Archaeological Project
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Vonore, Tennessee
Phase III Data Recovery
Bacon Farm Site (40LD35)
Early Archaic Period (Deep Stratified Kirk Component)
National Park Service/Tennessee Valley Authority
University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Dr. Jefferson Chapman
1977
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Field Technician
Jersey Miniere Zinc Company (Transmission Line Corridor)
Clarksville, Tennessee
Phase II Testing
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Late Archaic Period
Tennessee Valley Authority
Mr. Danny Olinger
Mr. Danny Olinger
1977
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Field Technician
Tellico Archaeological Project
Vonore, Tennessee
Phase III Data Recovery
Tomotley (40MR5)
Historic Period (18th Century Overhill Cherokee Town)
Tennessee Valley Authority
University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Dr. Alfred K. Guthe/Dr. Gerald F. Schroedl
1976
Archaeological Laboratory Operations
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Assistant Field Director (Laboratory Phase)
State Route 705 Right-of-Way
Hamblen County, Tennessee
Phase II Testing
Marshall Site (40HB9)
Late-Terminal Archaic and Mississippian Periods
Tennessee Department of Transportation
University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Dr. Charles H. Faulkner
1982
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Laboratory Supervisor
Averbuch Archaeological Project
University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Phase III Data Recovery
Averbuch Site (40DV60)
Large Mississippian Period Settlement
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National Park Service
University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Dr. William M. Bass/Dr. Walter E. Klippel
1978-1979
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Laboratory Technician
Columbia Archaeological Project
University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Phase III Data Recovery
Various Sites (Paleo-Indian to Historic Period)
Tennessee Valley Authority
University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Dr. D. Bruce Dickson/Dr. Walter E. Klippel
1974-1975 and 1979-1981
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Laboratory Technician
Tellico Archaeological Project
Frank H. McClung Museum of Natural History and Culture
Phase III Data Recovery
Various Sites (Paleo-Indian to Historic Period)
Tennessee Valley Authority
University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Dr. Alfred K. Guthe/Dr. Jefferson Chapman/Dr. Gerald F. Schroedl
1976-1978
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Laboratory Technician
Normandy Archaeological Project
University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Phase III Data Recovery
Various Sites (Paleo-Indian to Mississippian Period)
Tennessee Valley Authority
University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Dr. Charles H. Faulkner/Dr. Major C. R. McCollough
1975-1977
EMPLOYMENT HISTORY
VETCO, LLC/Restoration Services, Inc., Oak Ridge, Tennessee, 2010-2014
Enercon Services, Inc., Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, 2005-2009
Shaw Environmental, Inc., Knoxville, Tennessee, 2000-2005
Enterprise Advisory Services, Inc., Oak Ridge, Tennessee, 1997-1999
Battelle Memorial Institute, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, 1991-1996
Science and Technology, Inc., Oak Ridge, Tennessee, 1986-1991
East Tennessee Human Resource Agency, Knoxville, Tennessee, 1986
Anderson County Job Training Office, Clinton, Tennessee, 1985-1986
Economic System Analysis, Inc., Oak Ridge, Tennessee, 1984-1985
Oak Ridge Associated Universities, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, 1982-1984
University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee, 1974-1982
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EDUCATION
M.A. Degree, Anthropology/Archaeology, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee, 1982
B.A. Degree (summa cum laude), Anthropology, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee, 1976
Minor (32 hours), Geology, Austin Peay State University, Clarksville, Tennessee
TRAINING
Roane State Community College, 40-Hour OSHA Hazardous Waste Operations Training
SECURITY CLEARANCE
DOE Q Clearance (inactive)
HONORS AND AWARDS
Enercon Comanche Peak COLA Award
Enercon Bellefonte COLA Award
Battelle Key Contributor Award
Battelle Recognition Award
Graduate Research Assistant
Dean's Student Academic Council
Roddy Memorial Scholarships
Dean’s List (all quarters)
PERSONAL ATTRIBUTES
Conscientious. Congenial. Versatile. Works well alone or on a team. Highly detailed. Comprehensive.
Follows through on assignments. Willing to work late and go the extra mile to get the job done.
Described by former employers as “extremely reliable” and “the best employee I have.”
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