General Overviews. New York: Academic Press. edited by S. Tushingham, J. Hill and c. H. McNutt. Fort Lauderdale, FL: Fort Lauderdale Historical Society. Studies Colonialism, Historical Archaeology, and Archaeological Method & Theory. As humans lived, worked, played, worshiped, and died, evidence of their activities are preserved in the soil. Kathleen Deagan, University of Florida, Florida Museum of Natural History Department, Emeritus. Digital Antiquity extends our knowledge of the human past and improves the management of our cultural heritage by permanently preserving digital archaeological data and supporting their discovery, access, and reuse. Name: Kathleen Deagan Years in the field: 48 years- 1968-1974 as a student, 1974 – present, practicing archaeologist and professor Site where you learned the most : La Isabela, Dominican Republic – I had to learn about medieval archaeology, and it set the chronological comparative baseline for all of … KATHLEEN DEAGAN is a curator of archaeology and professor of anthropology at the University of Florida's Florida Museum of Natural History. HONORS AND AWARDS (Selected, since 1990) 1992 Society for Historical Archaeology: Award of Merit for outstanding contribution to historic site preservation and public education 1993 St. Augustine Historical Society: Award of Excellence for Extraordinary Contribution to the Historical Community 1995 Florida Trust for Historic Preservation: Individual Distinguished Service Award 1996 Charlton Tebeau Book Award for Ft. Mose: America's Black Fortress of Freedom 1996 American Association for State and Local History Award of Merit for Ft. Mose: America's Black Fortress of Freedom 1997 Florida Anthropological Society: Ripley P. Bullen Award 1997 Named Alumna of Outstanding Achievement, University of Florida 1998 Named as Lifetime Honorary Trustee, St. Augustine Historical Society 2002 Society for American Archaeology Book Award for Columbus’s Outpost among the Taíno, LA Isabela 1493-1498 (2002, Yale University Press)(with José Cruxent) 2003 Society for Historical Archaeology: J.C. Harrington Medal for distinguished lifetime contributions to historical archaeology 2005 Waring Distinguished Lecturer. She has directed excavations at Colombus first towns in America, the search for la Navidad, Columbus's first fort, in Haiti; Ft. Mose, America's first free black community and Florida's first Spanish fort (1565-66) in St. Augustine. edited by J. Cusick, Southern Illinois University Press. Kathleen A. Deagan. American Anthropological Association; Society for American Archaeology (Executive Committee 1987-89; Dissertation Prize selection committee 1993-1995; Nominating Committee, 1995, 2001; Historic Landmarks Committee 2003-2008); Society for Historical Archaeology(Board of Directors, 1980-83 President Elect 1984; President 1985-86); Southeast Archaeological Conference; Florida Anthropological Society; Archaeological Institute of America; Registry of Professional Archaeologists (ROPA); American Historical Association. Cultural heritage is one of the most significant goods that a county and a culture possesses. 2004 Reconsidering Taíno social dynamics after Spanish conquest: Gender and class in culture contact studies. pp.35-50. Aldine, Chicago. Historical Archaeology 40(3). ... Kathleen Deegan investigates the earliest Spanish settlements in Florida, while James Deetz studies 20th-century coal-mining camps in California. 0e3c873b88105742a49c1b91f8e5afafacfeaadd (master), Accommodations, Conflict, and Removal: the Impact of the Spanish Missions On Southeastern Indian Life (1987), America's First Melting Pot: Sixteenth Century St. Augustine (1980), Apalachee. 2002d (with Stanley South)Historical Archaeology in the Southeast, 1935-2000. Peru, Jamaica and Honduras. 1990. March 23 2007, Mose: America's Black Fortress of Freedom, Jessie Ball duPont Educational and Charitable Organization, U. S. Agency for International Development and USDA, Florida Department of state special Category Grant, Florida Department of State Special Category Grant, Jamestown Rediscovery , Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities. Books Blackard, David. Industrial Archeology/Trade, Industry: Wendy Deegan Roy Clarke John Hartigan John O'Neill Margaret McDonald. (2009). Julie Cullen C.J.Darby Gaye Doyle Denis Doyle Bill Massey. Dr. Kathleen Deagan directed the Ft. Mose project and curated the Ft. Mose exhibit. 1987 Artifacts of the Spanish Colonies of Florida and the Caribbean, 1500-1800. 1995 (editor and contributor of 4 chapters) Puerto Real: The archaeology of a sixteenth century Spanish town in Hispaniola. Pp. She been a consultant on historic preservation and archaeology in Spain, Venezuela, Panama. Copyright © 2018 Digital Antiquity. in I, too am America”: Archaeological studies of African- American life. Downs, Dorothy. Harvard Forest 324 North Main Street Petersham, MA 01366 Tel (978) 724-3302. MAJOR RESEARCH PROGRAMS 1973-present Director and Principal Investigator, Historical Archaeology Field School Program in St. Augustine, Florida. Farnham, Surrey: Lund Humphries, 2009. Join Facebook to connect with Colin Ahern and others you may know. 261-83. In: Advances In Archaeological Method and Theory 5. West Georgia College, Carrollton, Ga 2006 Society for American Archaeology Presidential Recognition Award for work on the SAA National Historic Landmarks Committee. An Interview with Kathleen Deagan Charles R. Ewen Accepted: 30 March 2017 # Society for Historical Archaeology 2017 Kathleen Anne Deagan was born in Portsmouth, Virginia, but did not stay there long. Casa de Colon: Las Palmas de Gran Canaria (España) pp.1987-99. 1990 Florida Bureau of Historic Resources: Ft. Mose exhibit 1991 National Geographic Society: Archaeology at La Isabela, 1991-2001 Florida Department of State Archaeology at Florida's first Spanish fort and settlement, 1994 Florida Department of State Publication of "Ft. Mose, Americas Colonial Fortress of Freedom" 1994-96 National Endowment for the Humanities: Analysis and interpretation of archaeological collections from La Isabela, Dominican Republic 1995-1999 U. S. Agency for International Development and USDA: Archaeological Research at Concepcion de la Vega, Dominican Republic 1997 National Geographic Society: Excavations at Florida's First Spanish fort 1999-2002 : Florida Department of State, St. Augustine Foundation, Inc. Excavations at Florida’s first Spanish fort 2003 National Endowment for the Humanities: Creation of an on-line digital type collection for the Florida Museum of Natural History historical archaeology collections. Review and development of long range plan for historical archaeological programs and potentials in Panamá 1994-2004 Jamestown Rediscovery , Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities: Advisory Board,Archaeological Excavations at Jamestown 1997 Instituto del Patrmonio Cultural de Venezuela, Caracas: Development and implementation of workshops in the identification of historic ceramics 1999-2002 Advisory Board, College of Charleston Center for the Study of the Low Country and the Atlantic World. Deegan, Michael and Timothy James Scarlett. Digital Antiquity and tDAR are and have been supported by a number of organizations, including the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, the National Science Foundation, and the National Endowment for the Humanities. Richmond: University of Virginia Press. Marine ... M Dethier, D Brown, L Deegan, RG Ford, TF Hourigan, ... NOAA/National Marine Fisheries Service, 2000. in Studies in culture contact: Interaction, culture change and archaeology. [email protected] 202 South Thayer Street, Suite 3135 Ann Arbor, MI 48104-1608 734.615.6532 Yale University Press , New Haven . Cite this Record. 2005 The St. Augustine Archeological Field Schools, 1950-2005 El Escribano 42:1-22. RESEARCH GRANTS: (Selected, since 1990) 1989-91 National Endowment for the Humanities: Historical Archaeology at La Isabela 1990 Jessie Ball duPont Educational and Charitable Organization Ft. Mose Traveling Exhibit 1990 Florida Endowment for the Humanities Ft. Mose exhibit unit. 68 Kathleen Deagan & Jost Maria Cruxenl has depended heavily upon historical archaeology in the region (see Deagan 1988 for a review of this work). Washington, Smithsonian Institution Press (Vol I: Ceramics and Glassware). tDAR (the Digital Archaeological Record) is the digital repository of the Center for Digital Antiquity, a collaborative organization and university Center at Arizona State University. The Sudan is a country rich in artefacts that go back to the dawn of history: archaeological remains, art, manuscripts that date back to beginning of Islam, books, archival documents, documentary film, hundreds of thousands of hours of video, television and radio, millions of photographs. Kathleen Deagan Despite the fact that the Taino people of the Caribbean were the first Native Americans to encounter and coexist with Euro-peans after 1492, there has been almost no archaeology of Taino response to that encounter. Williams, Maurice, and Kathleen Deagan 1986 Preliminary field report on excavations at En Bas Saline, 1985-1986. America Antiquity69(4):597-626. (Updated edition re-issued in 2002). This discussion is concerned with the processes and events of Spanish- American interaction during the first decades of contact in the Caribbean. 1999-2000 Florida Museum of Natural History: Script and object consultant, “Down like Lead: 400 Years of Florida Shipwrecks” 1999-2001 Florida Department of State Special Category Grant: Curation and virtual exhibit of St. Augustine’s Archaeological Collections 2002 Florida Museum of Natural History Curator: America’s ancient city- A history of Spanish St. Augustine through its artifacts (an on-line virtual exhibit: www.flmnh.ufl.edu/staugustine) CONSULTANCIES AND ADVISORY BOARDS (Since 1990) 1991, 1993, 1995 UNESCO and the Instituto Nacional de Cultura de Panama (Panama). 2005 La Isabela En El Paradigma Inter-Atlántico: La Colonia Española De La Isla Española (1493-1550) Desde La Perspective Arqueológica.. Of the works listed here, Ashley and Deegan 2009 can be most solidly defined as an overview of medieval pilgrimage and art. Historical Archaeology 37(4):3-13. Kathleen Lawlor Michael Kelly Marie Murphy Margaret Pearse Amanda Treacy Fergal Twomey Mary Deegan Geology/Archeology. I, too am America”: Archaeological studies of African- American life. Veloz Maggiolo, M., and B. Vega 1982 The Antillean preceramic: a new approximation.Journal of New World Archaeology 5:3344. (2008). Follow. Instituto del Patrmonio Cultural de Venezuela, Caracas: College of Charleston Center for the Study of the Low Country and the, Spanish St. Augustine: The Archaeology of a Colonial Creole Community, Artifacts of the Spanish Colonies of Florida and the Caribbean, 1500-1800, Puerto Real: The archaeology of a sixteenth century. Kathleen Deagan is curator of historical archaeology at the Florida Museum of Natural History, Gainesville, and the author or editor of numerous books and articles, including Sourcebook on Spanish St. Augustine, Spanish St. Augustine: The Archaeology of a Colonial Creole Community, and Archaeology at the National Greek Orthodox Shrine, St. Augustine, Florida (UPF, 1976). University Presses of Florida 1995 Ft. Mose: Colonial America's Black Fortress of Freedom. Avenues of Inquiry in Historical Archaeology. 1982 ( tDAR id: 128011) Fax (978) 724-3595 Email [email protected] Deagan is the author of eight books and more than 65 scientific papers. Fairbanks advocated a shift from monumental structures to backyard archaeology, and under his stewardship Deagan excavated the 18th-century St. Augustine household of an Indian woman and her Spanish soldier husband to see what mix of customs was reflected in food preparation techniques, crafts and other household activities that illustrate the texture of their lives. 1998 Transculturation and Spanish-American ethnogenesis: The archaeological legacy of the Quincentennary. (Marron on right, student Jean Massena on left) Verified email at miami.edu - Homepage. Washington, Smithsonian Institution Press (Vol I: Ceramics and Glassware). Archaeologists carefully study cultural deposits to answer questions about history and culture. Gainesville: University Presses of Florida (with Darcie McMahon) 1998 Rethinking modern history. The others serve as overviews of specific aspects of the topic, including regional and thematic. A more complete set of acknowledgements are provided here. CURRENT POSITION Distinguished Research Curator, Florida Museum of Natural History, University of Florida; Adjunct Distinguished Research Professor of Anthropology, University of Florida; Adjunct Professor of Latin American Studies, Adjunct Professor of History, University of Florida. Kathleen Deegan. Volume 2 Portable, Personal Possessions. John Marron. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 2007 Eliciting Contraband Through Archaeology: Illicit Trade In Eighteenth-Century St. Augustine. This index covers volumes 51–55 (2007–2011) of Medieval Archaeology, in pursuance of the Society’s policy of producing indexes at fi ve-yearly intervals. Kathleen Deegan is a professor in the Family & Consumer Science department at California State University - Sacramento - see what their students are saying about them or leave a rating yourself. Washington, D.C 2000-04 Chair, The Florida Humanities Council 2000-04 National Register Review Board (for Florida) 2002-2005 Member, Florida Historical Commission 2000-04 University Press of Florida Editorial Advisory Board 2000 - present Board of Directors, Historic St. Augustine Research Institute at Flagler College SELECTED PUBLICATIONS (8 books and 64 articles in scholarly journals and anthologies) 1983 Spanish St. Augustine: The Archaeology of a Colonial Creole Community. Instead, they commonly receive ineffective and even harmful treatments. Kathleen Deagan is Distinguished Research Curator of Archaeology and Adjunct Professor of Anthropology at the University of Florida's Florida Museum of Natural History. (Annual excavations including sites of various temporal and ethnic affiliations; [ca.1500-1800] resulting in 13 M.A. Archaeology and Historic Sites: Impediments and Solutions (1984) Archaeology at the National Greek Orthodox Shrine, St. Augustine, Florida (1976) Archaeology of 16th Century St. Augustine (1985) Archaeology of First Spanish Period St. Augustine, 1972-1978 (1978) Professor of Biology, University of Miami. Camino de Santiago 2011 - Day One - St Jean Pied de Port - Somewhere out there is where I came from, somewhere beyond where I'm headed to., by Darran El Camino de Sanitago, or The Way of St. James, is a series of paths across Spain that span hundreds of miles in length which serve as a pilgrimage to the believed burial site of the apostle St. James. Kathleen Deegan. Archaeology is the study of people in the past through material remains. The search for La Navidad in Haiti. 2003 Transformation of empire: The Spanish colonial project in America. 2007 (with A. Thibideau, D. Killick, W. Lyman J. Cruxent and J. Ruiz) The Strange Case of the Earliest Silver Extraction by European Colonists in the New World. Digital humanities (DH) is an area of scholarly activity at the intersection of computing or digital technologies and the disciplines of the humanities.It includes the systematic use of digital resources in the humanities, as well as the analysis of their application. In Histories of Southeastern Archaeology. Consult other archaeologists and sectors, compare documents to archaeological records. Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press. theses, 5 Ph.D. dissertations, 3 books, and more than 50 journal articles.) En Bas Saline. They are a combination of files collected by the Library and a ready reference collection of duplicate flag officer files formerly housed in the Archives … Design Credits. She received her Ph.D. in 1974 from the University of Florida, and after teaching at Florida State University Anthropology Department for eight years, she joined the University of Florida faculty in 1982. Scarlett, Timothy James, Michael Deegan, and Renée Blackburn. 1995. She has conducted excavations in St. Augustine, Florida since 1972, and has worked in Haiti and the Dominican Republic since 1979. Colin Ahern is on Facebook. Deagan, Kathleen, and Cruxent, José Maria 2002 Archaeology at La Isabela: America's First European Town. 2003 Principal Investigator, The Search for La Navidad in Haiti. Her research has focused on the archaeology of the Spanish colonial period in Florida and the Caribbean. Two Seasons of Excavation at the 1865 Office Building at Scenic Hudson's West Point Foundry Preserve. Ft. Mose: Colonial America's Black Fortress of Freedom. For the fi rst time, ... Ashley, Kathleen & Deegan, Marilyn, Being a Pilgrim: Art and Ritual on the Medieval Routes edited by T. Singleton. Yale University Press, New Haven 2002c Artifacts of the Spanish Colonies of Florida and the Caribbean, 1500-1800. 1982-86 Principal Investigator: Puerto Real project, Haiti (16th century Spanish town). Product details Series: Artifacts of the Spanish Colonies of Florida & the Caribbean (Book 2) She was named an Alumna of Outstanding Distinction by the University of Florida in 1998, is a recipient of the Society for Historical Archaeology's J.C. Harrington Award for Lifetime Distinction in Historical Archaeology, and in 1997 received the City of St. Augustine's Order of La Florida. 2002-03 Discovery Channel: Development of a program on new technologies in search of Columbus 2006-07 Member, Advisory Panel: National Park Service “Preserve America” Program. New York, Academic Press. 1986-1990 Principal Investigator, Ft. Mose archaeological project (Americas first free black town) 1989-1996 Co-Principal Investigator with Jose M. Cruxent: Archaeological investigations of La Isabela - First European town in the New World. 1995-2001 Principal Investigator, Archaeological Study of Concepción de la Vega, Dominican Republic. Yale University Press, New Haven 2002b Archaeology at La Isabela, America’s First European town (With Jose M. Cruxent). 1999 (with Jane Landers) Fort Mose: The Earliest Free African-American Community in the United States. EXHIBIT AND CURATION PROJECTS (since 1990) 1990-97 Florida Museum of Natural History Curator, "Fort Mose: America's Black Fortress of Freedom" 1992-94 National Science Foundation: Curation of archeological collections from St. Augustine. In: the Southeast (1976), Archaeological Investigation of 16th Century Spanish Florida (1980), Archaeology and Historic Sites: Impediments and Solutions (1984), Archaeology at the National Greek Orthodox Shrine, St. Augustine, Florida (1976), Archaeology of 16th Century St. Augustine (1985), Archaeology of First Spanish Period St. Augustine, 1972-1978 (1978), Archaeology of the National Greek Orthodox Shrine, St. Augustine (1976), Archeological Investigation of 16th Century Spanish Florida - Proposal Submitted To the National Endowment for the Humanities (1978), Archeology at the National Greek Orthodox Shrine, St. Augustine, Florida (1976), Artifacts of the Spanish Colonies of Florida and the Caribbean, 1500-1800, Volume 1: Ceramics and Glassware (1987), Artifacts of the Spanish Colonies of Florida and the Caribbean, 1500-1800, Volume I: Ceramics, Glassware, and Beads (1987), Artifacts of the Spanish Colonies of Florida and the Caribbean, 1500-1800: Volume 1: Ceramics, Glassware, and Beads (1987), Assessment of Archeological Collections at the Castillo De San Marcos, St. Augustine, Florida (1975), Assessment of Material Culture Collections at the Castillo De San Marcos (1975), Avenues of Inquiry in Historical Archaeology. John Marron, graduate student in anthropology and history, supervised the field work at Ft. Mose. Author HISTORICAL BIASES - Historical Archaeology's Contributions to Our Understanding of Early America. Girault and Girault 2001 is organized similarly, though with a stronger emphasis on images of pilgrims. In: Advances In Archaeological Method and Theory 5 (1982), Avenues of Inquiry in Historical Archaeology: In Advances In Archeological Method and Theory - Volume 5 (1982), Downtown Survey: the Discovery of 16th Century St. Augustine in an Urban Area (1980), Downtown Survey: the Discovery of Sixteenth Century St. Augustine in an Urban Area (1981), Downtown Survey: the Discovery of Sixteenth-Century St. Augustine in an Urban Area (1981), Early Seminole Cane Basket (1977), Excavations at the Castillo De San Marcos (1980), Excavations in the De Mesa House Interior (SA-7-6) (1977), Excavations On Amelia Island in Northeast Florida (1973), Field Report On Excavations at SA 13-5: the Acosta Site (1975), Ft. Mose, Florida: America's First Free Black Community (1987), Indians in Colonial Town Life: Archeology In the Ancient City - In Spanish Colonial Frontier Research (1980), Letter Report: Southeastern Marine Technical Center Survey Report (1979), Letter Report: Survey of Arlington-East Wastewater Line (1976), Los Misioneros Y Les Matrimonios: El Papel De Las Relaciones Hispano-Indicas On La Formacion DE LA Tradicion Ibero Americana (1983), Mestizaje in Colonial St. Augustine (1973), New Dates for Creamware from Closed Contexts in St. Augustine (1975), Phase I Background Research and Assessment of Historic and Prehistoric Archaeological Resources in St. Johns County, Florida (1981), Proposal for Extensive Archaeological Research at the XImenez-Fatio Site, St. Augustine - Proposal Submitted (1980), Report On Monitor and Salvage Activities During 1980 Architectural Stabilization Procedures at Fort Matancas (1980), Search for 16th Century St. Augustine (1976), Search for La Navidad in a Contact Period Arawak Town (1987), Spanish Colonial Archaeology in the Southeast and the Caribbean: In Comparative Studies In the Archaeology of Colonialism (1984), Spanish Florida As Part of the Circum-Caribbean Colonial Sphere (1983), Spanish in the Southeast: In America's Architectural Ethnic Groups That Built America (1986), Spanish St. Augustine: America's First "Melting Pot" (1980), Spanish St. Augustine: the Archaeology of a Colonial Creole Community (1983), Spanish-Indian Interaction in 16th Century Florida and the Caribbean: In Cultures In Contact (1985), St. Augustine, First Ubran Enclave in the United States (1982), Subsurface Survey of the St. Augustine City Environment (1976), Survey and Test Excavations of Amelia Island Historic Sites (1972), Survey of Moosa Gardens (1975), Subscribe to Digital Antiquity on Youtube, Department of Anthropology, Florida State University, Proceedings of the 11th International Congress on Preh Man, Historic St. Augustine Preservation Board, Cultural Resource Overview / Synthesis-Project. Summaries of archaeological work documenting this include Kathleen Deagan, Spanish St. Augustine: The Archaeology of a Colonial Creole Community (New York: Academic Press, 1983); Kathleen Deagan, “The Archaeology of Sixteenth-Century St. Augustine,” The Florida Anthropologist 38, nos. Sarah Blick Kenyon College Bibliography Ashley, Kathleen and Marilyn Deegan, Being a Pilgrim: Art and Ritual on the Medieval Routes to Santiago. 1983-1988 Principal Investigator: En Bas Saline project, Haiti (The Search for La Navidad in a contact period Taino village). 2005 Florida Department of state special Category Grant: Archaeology at the Fountain of Youth. edited by Francisco Morales Padrón. Archaeology is a way of studying the past based on the remains of things that earlier people left behind or discarded. IA: the Journal of the Society for Industrial Archaeology 35(1-2):105-115. Patchwork and Palmettos: Seminole/Miccosukee Folk Art Since 1820. EMPLOYMENT 1974-79 Assistant Professor, Florida State University Anthropology Department 1979-81 Associate Professor, Florida State University Anthropology Department 1982-85 Associate Curator, Florida State Museum, Anthropology Department 1983-1990 Chairperson, Department of Anthropology, Florida Museum of Natural History 1985-1995 Curator, Department of Anthropology, Florida Museum of Natural History 1995- Distinguished Research Curator, Florida Museum of Natural History, University of Florida. BRIEF CURRICULUM VITAE: ADDRESS: Florida Museum of Natural History Box 117800- Dickinson Hall Gainesville, Florida 32611 [email protected], EDUCATION B.A (Anthropology) University of Florida, 1970; Ph.D. (Anthropology) University of Florida, 1974. Most infants, children, and adolescents facing mental health challenges - including autism, psychosis, mania, depression, anxiety, and substance use - do not receive evidence-based treatments. Ultimately, most pilgrim souvenirs were tossed into rivers, rather like modern-day wishing wells because their owners hoped for even greater rewards. DePratter , Chester B. , and Smith , Marvin T. 1980 Sixteenth Century European Trade in the Southeastern United States: Evidence from the … Art of the Florida Semi… # 06-07297. She received her Ph.D. in 1974 from the University of Florida, and after teaching at Florida State University Anthropology Department for eight years, she joined the University of Florida faculty in 1982. In Actas del XV Coloquio de Historia Canario-Americana. 2003 Discovery Communications, Inc. 2002a Columbus’s Outpost among the Taíno, LA Isabela 1493-1498 (With Jose M. Cruxent). Introduction. DOCUMENTATION OF UNDOCUMENTED PEOPLE … Archaeology (1998 Special 50th anniversary issue) 51(5):54-60. She was the eldest of four children in a Roman Catholic, navy family. Scott M. Fitzpatrick Professor of Archaeology Verified email at cas.uoregon.edu. 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