Nolan, Susan

Archaeological Technician

Address and Contact Information

Anthropology/itarp
209 Nuclear Phys Lab
M/C 571
 

Education

B.A. Anthropology, Beloit College
M.A. Anthropology, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville

Academic Interests

Susan Nolan’s main focus is the overseeing the processing, care and curation of the artifacts brought into the WIFS-Macomb lab, flotation facility and the general maintenance and running of their office.  Susan is interested in the manufacturing techniques and decoration of prehistoric ceramics and she occasionally gets to work at reconstructing vessels.

Selected Publications

1991 “The Gard Site (11-PK-730): A Mid Nineteeth-Century farmstead in Pike County, Illinois.” In Landscape, Architecture and Artifacts: Historical Archaeology of Nineteenth-Century Illinois, edited by Erich K. Schroeder, pp. 152-163.

1990 The Gard Site (11-PK-730): a Mid Nineteenth-Century farmstead in Pike County, Illinois. Center for American Archaeology Reports of Investigation.

1990 A Report On The Phase II Archaeological Investigations Conducted At Site 11MD915 At The Proposed Location Of The Blandinsville Reservoir, Western Illinois University Archaeology Research Lab, Susan H. Torma and Lawrence A. Conrad. Reports of Investigations #20.

 

Selected Papers Presented

1991 “The Gard Site (11-PK-730): A Mid Nineteeth-Century farmstead in Pike County, Illinois.” Presented at the Illinois Historic Archaeological Conference.

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