Lacey Fleming

 LaceyS. Fleming

Lacey S. Fleming

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Biography

University of Alberta Anthropology


Resume

  • 2012

    Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)

    Anthropology

    Graduate Student's Association (Nominating Committee Vice-Chair 2013-15)

    Association of Graduate Anthropology Students (Vice-President Internal 2013-14; President 2012-13)

    Frucht Memorial Lecture Series Committee (President 2014-15)

    University of Alberta

  • 2010

    Master of Arts (M.A.)

    Thesis: A Zooarchaeological Analysis of Avian Skeletal Remains in Neolithic and Early Bronze Age Mortuary Contexts

    Cis-Baikal

    Siberia. Supervisor: Dr. Robert J. Losey

    Anthropology

    Baikal-Hokkaido Archaeology Project

    Graduate Students' Association (Councillor 2010-12

    Nominating Committee Vice-Chair 2012-13)

    Association of Graduate Anthropology Students\n(Vice-President External 2010-12

    President 2012-13)

    Frucht Memorial Lecture Series Committee (President 2011-12)

    University of Alberta

  • 2001

    Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.)

    cum laude

    Anthropology

    Archaeology

    Native American Studies

    Middle Tennessee Anthropology Society 2003-2007 (Secretary 2005-06

    President 2006-07)

    Middle Tennessee State University

  • History

    Teaching

    GeoMedia Professional

    Surveying

    GIS

    University Teaching

    Cultural Anthropology

    Archaeological Survey

    Field Work

    Anthropology

    Report Writing

    Qualitative Research

    Archaeology

    Lecturing

    Research Design

    ArcGIS

    Research

    First Aid

    CPR and AED

    Microsoft Office

    Data Analysis

    Fernvale (40WM51): A Late Archaic Occupation Along the South Harpeth River in Williamson County

    Tennessee

    Benjamin Steere

    Andrew Gillreath-Brown

    Andrea Bishop

    Robert L. Jolley

    Teresa Ingalls

    Jesse Tune

    Shannon Hodge

    The Fernvale site (40WM51) was excavated in 1985 prior to a bridge replacement spanning the South Harpeth River in northwestern Williamson County

    Tennessee. Excavations resulted in the discovery of prehistoric features including 33 human burials

    two dog burials

    and three structure footprints. Temporally sensitive artifacts recovered from the site spanned the Paleoindian through Mississippian periods

    with major deposits originating in the Late to Terminal Archaic. \n\nBeginning in September of 2007

    a collaborative project between the Tennessee Division of Archaeology and the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at Middle Tennessee State University sought to reexamine the Fernvale site with the goal of completing any outstanding analysis and producing a site report. The resulting monograph is an edited work that presents specialized analysis by multiple contributors.

    Fernvale (40WM51): A Late Archaic Occupation Along the South Harpeth River in Williamson County

    Tennessee

    Lacey S.

    Fleming

    Middle Tennessee State University

    University of Alberta

    City of Edmonton

    National Park Service

    ICI Services

    Tennessee Division of Archaeology

    Weaver and Associates LLC

    Girls Raised In Tennessee Science - Middle Tennessee State University

    Cumberland Research Group

    Phase I/II archaeological survey and testing for various projects in Tennessee

    Arkansas

    and Louisiana.

    Weaver and Associates LLC

    Research Assistant

    Middle Tennessee State University

    Survey Technical Assistant (GPS/GIS Technician) (seasonal)

    Collected

    updated

    and manipulated spatial and conditional asset data in properties owned or maintained by the City of Edmonton in the summers of 2011-2013 and 2015.

    City of Edmonton

    Archeological Technician (term)

    National Park Service

    Cumberland Research Group

    Murfreesboro

    Tennessee

    Cemetery relocation projects in middle Tennessee; from 2005-06

    responsible for archaeological laboratory organization and operation.

    Archaeological Technician

    Greater Nashville Area

    TN

    Archaeologist

    Tennessee Division of Archaeology

    Instructor for Introduction to Archaeology (ANTHR 206) laboratory sections. Crafted lectures and designed activities for undergraduate students.\n\nInstructor for Introduction to Biological Anthropology (ANTHR 209) laboratory sections. Taught human

    fossil hominin

    and modern primate skeletal anatomy.\n\nTeaching assistant for World Prehistory (ANTHR 219).

    University of Alberta

    Graduate Student

    University of Alberta

    Archaeological Technician

    Phase I/II archaeological survey and testing at Fort Knox

    Kentucky.

    ICI Services

    University of Alberta

    Edmonton

    Alberta

    Spring session (2014) and fall semester (2015

    2016) instructor for Introduction to Anthropology (ANTHR 101). Designed and delivered introductory-level lectures to undergraduate students.

    Instructor

    Augustana Faculty

    University of Alberta

    Girls Raised In Tennessee Science - Middle Tennessee State University

    Murfreesboro

    Tennessee

    Carried out a variety of duties related to the operation of Girls Raised in Tennessee Science (GRITS)

    a program designed to interest school-age girls in STEM fields. Organized professional conferences for adults and children

    designed STEM programs and delivered them to school groups

    conducted research

    collected and analyzed data

    and presented information on the GRITS program at professional conferences.

    Assistant Director (interim)

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