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Virginia Hatfield
Department of Sociology, Anthropology, and Social Work, Texas Tech University, MS 1012,
Holden Hall, Room 158, Texas Texas University, Lubbock, Texas 79409, Phone: 806/742-2400;
Fax: 806/742-1088.
Email: virginia.hatfield@ttu.edu
Biodiversity Institute and Natural History Museum, The University of Kansas, Dyche Hall, 1345
Jayhawk Blvd. Lawrence, Kansas 66045 Phone: 785/864-4540; Fax 785/864-5335
Professional Preparation
Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas, History, BA, 1993
University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas, Anthropology, MA, 2001
University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas, Anthropology, Ph.D. 2006
Appointments
2007: Adjunct Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, Anthropology, and Social Work
Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas
2011: Adjunct Assistant Research Associate, Biodiversity Institute, University of Kansas,
Lawrence, Kansas
Publications (most relevant to Aleutian Islands)
(Books)
West, Dixie, Virginia Hatfield, Elizabeth Wilmerding, Lyn Gualtieri, and Christine Lefevre (eds.)
In Press. The People Before: The Geology, Paleoecology, and Archaeology of Adak Island, Alaska.
British Archaeological Reports, Oxford, England. (due out 2011)
(Recent Peer reviewed articles)
Hatfield, Virginia 2011, Western Aleutian Chipped Stone Technology and the Colonization of
the Aleutian Archipelago. Arctic Anthropology, 48(2):113-125
Hatfield, Virginia. 2010 Material Culture Across the Aleutian Archipelago. In Human Biology
82(5-6): 525-556.
Other Publications: (unrelated to Aleutian Islands)
(Books)
Hatfield, Virginia, Damon Burden, Ross Fields. In possession of the authors. Data recovery and
test excavations in Mt Pleasant, Texas for Loop 271. Prewitt and Associates, Inc.
Hatfield, Virginia. 2012. Cultural Resources Investigation for the New Baylor University football
Stadium, in Waco, McLennan County, Texas. Prewitt and Associates, Inc
Douglas Boyd, Aaron Norment, and Virginia Hatfield. 2009 Archeological Survey of the
Proposed Lake Alan Henry to Lubbock Water Pipeline, Garza, Lynn, and Lubbock Counties.
Prewitt and Associates, Inc.
Hatfield, Virginia. 2009 Archeological Survey of a Proposed Location for an Animal Shelter on
Southeast Loop 289, City of Lubbock, Lubbock County, Texas. Prewitt and Associates, Inc.
Hatfield, Virginia. 2009 Archeological Survey of a Proposed Location for an Animal Shelter at
MacKenzie Park, in the City of Lubbock, Lubbock, Texas. Prewitt and Associates, Inc.
Collaborators and Co-Editors (or Co-Authors)
Collaborators- Dixie West (Biodiversity Institute and Natural History Museum, The University
of Kansas); Co-Authors –Dixie West (University of Kansas), Elizabeth Wilmerding, (Vassar
College), Christine Lefèvre (Département Écologie et Gestion de la Biodiversité du Muséum
national d’Histoire naturelle and UMR, Paris, France), Lyn Gualtieri (Seattle Univ.)
Stephen D. Ousley (co-PI)
Contact Information:
Repatriation Office
NMNH MRC 138
Department of Anthropology
Smithsonian Institution
Washington, DC 20013-7012
202-633-0878
ousleys@si.edu
Education:
1979-1985
University of Maryland
College Park, Maryland
B.A., Anthropology, 5/1985
1985-1986
Universität Bremen
Bremen, Germany
Exchange student
German language and history
1989-1997
University of Tennessee (UTK)
Knoxville, Tennessee
Graduate Program in Anthropology
M.A. 12/1993, Minor in Statistics
Ph.D. 8/1997
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