Publications and Papers by John H. Jameson, Jr.

Books & Monographs | Reviews | Articles | Unpublished Articles | Professional Papers & Reports | Technical Reports

Books and Monographs

2008  The Heritage Reader, a compendium of articles on past and present international trends in cultural heritage management, Routledge.

2007  Out of the Blue: Public Interpretation of Maritime Cultural Resources, Springer.

2007  Past Meets Present: Archaeologists Partnering with Museum Curators, Teachers and Community Groups, Springer.

2005  Unlocking the Past: Celebrating Historical Archaeology in North America (co-editor with Lu Ann DeCunzo). University Press of Florida, Gainsville. [February 2005]

2004  The Reconstructed Past: Reconstructions in the Public Interpretation of Archaeology and History (editor). AltaMira Press: Walnut Creek. [Related SAA Symposium]

2003  Ancient Muses: Archaeology and the Arts (co-editor with John E. Ehrenhard and Christine Finn). Approx. 280 pages, with 47 illustrations and accompanying multimedia CD. University of Alabama Press, Tuscalooosa and London. [related World Archaeological Congress session]

1999   Archaeology and the National Park Idea: Challenges For Management and Interpretation
(editor). The George Wright Forum 16 (4). December.

1997   Presenting Archaeology to the Public: Digging for Truths (editor). Volume of twenty articles, including an Introduction and Index. 288 pages. AltaMira Press: Walnut Creek, London, and New Delhi.

1992   Federal Archaeological Contracting: Utilizing the Competitive Procurement Process (with co-authors John E. Ehrenhard and Wilfred M. Husted). Revised from original 1990 publication: Technical Brief No. 7, Archaeological Assistance Program, National Park Service, Washington, D.C.

Articles

2005  Epilogue. In Unlocking the Past: Celebrating Historical Archaeology in North America, Co-editor with Lu Ann DeCunzo. University Press of Florida, Gainsville. [February 2005].

2004   Public Archaeology in the United States. In Public Archaeology, Nick Merriman (ed.), Routledge: New York and London, pp. 21-58.

2004   Reservoir Construction in the Southeastern United States: The Richard B. Russell Project as an Example of Exemplary Cultural Resources Management (co-author), in Damming the Past: Dams and Cultural Heritage Management, edited by Steven A. Brandt and Fekri A. Hassan. Lexington Books: Lanham, Maryland.

2004   To Inspire and Educate. In Dig, the Archaeology Magazine for Kids. Cobblestone Publishing Company, Peterborough, New Hampshire, Februray, p. 32.

2004   Foreword. In Echoes from the Past, Archaeology at Fort Pulaski. Eastern National: Fort Washington, Pennsylvania.

2003   Purveyors of the Past: Education and Outreach as Ethical Imperatives in Archaeology.  
In Ethical Issues in Archaeology, Larry Zimmerman, Julie Hollowell-Zimmer and Karen Vitelli (eds.), AltaMira Press: Walnut Creek.

2000a   Public Interpretation, Education and Outreach: The Growing Predominance in American Archaeology. In Cultural Resource Management in Contemporary Society, One World Archaeology 33, Francis P. McManamon and Alf Hatton (editors). One World Archaeology Series.  Routledge: London and New York.

2000b   "The NPS Public Interpretation Initiative Program" - updated online article at http://www.cr.nps.gov/seac/pii.htm.

1999a   Reconstruction vs. Preservation-in-place in the National Park Service. In The Constructed Past: Experimental Archaeology, Education and the Public, One World Archaeology 36, Peter G. Stone (editor). Routledge: London and New York.

1999b  Management of Parks in the United States: Implications for Archaeology and Anthropology [with attached Internet conference transcript]. In Musei e Parchi Archeologici [Archaeological Museums and Parks], IX Ciolo di Lezioni Sulla Ricerca Applicata in Archeologia Certosa di Pontignano (Siena), 15-21 Diocembre 1997, Riccardo Francovich and Andrea Zifferero (eds). Consiglio Nazionale Delle Ricerche Universita Degli Studi di Siena. Edizioni All'Insegna del Giglio, Florence. 

1994a   The Public Interpretation Initiative Program. SOPA Newsletter, Volume 17, No. 3, Society of Professional Archeologists.

1994b   The NPS Public Interpretation Initiative Program. Legacy, Journal of the National Association of Interpretation, Volume 4, No. 3, National Association of Interpretation, Fort Collins, Colorado.

1994c   NPS Program Seeks Communication Among Practitioners and Educators. Archaeology and Public Education, Volume 3, No. 3, Society for American Archaeology, Public Education Committee, Washington.

1994d   The NPS Public Interpretation Initiative Program. Public Archaeology Review, Volume 2, No. 3, Center for Archaeology in the Public Interest, Indiana - Purdue University, Indianapolis.
1993 Public Interpretation Initiative: New Horizons. In Federal Archeology Report, Vol. 6. No. 1, Archaeological Assistance Division, National Park Service, Washington, D.C.

1991a   Public Interpretation Initiative. In Federal Archaeology Report, Vol. 4. No. 4, Archaeological Assistance Division, National Park Service, Washington, D.C.

1991b   Signing as a Means of Protecting Archaeological Sites (co-authored with Marc Kodack). In Protecting the Past: Readings in Archaeological Resource Management. CRC Press, Boca Raton, Florida.

1990a   Co-Management of Vandalized Sites: Opportunities and Problems. In Coping with Site Looting: Southeastern Perspectives, Essays in Cultural Resource Management. In Readings in Archeological Resource Protection Series, No.1, Southeast Archeological Center, NPS, Tallahassee, Florida.

1990b   Digging for the Whole Truth: Problems and Suggestions for Interpretation at the Ninety Six National Historic Site. In Proceedings of the 1990 National Interpreters Workshop, National Association of Interpretation, National Office, Fort Collins, Colorado.

1990c   Introduction [to archaeology section; co-authored with John E. Ehrenhard]. In Proceedings of the 1990 National Interpreters Workshop, National Association of Interpretation, Fort Collins, Colorado.

1984   The Across-the-Creek Site. Wyoming Archaeologist, Vol. 15.

Reviews

2000   Review of  The Apalachee Indians and Mission San Luis. In press:Historical Archaeology, Volume 35, Number 4.

1995   Review of Looking at History: Indiana's Hoosier National Forest Region, 1600 to 1950. In Historical Archaeology, Volume 29, Number 4, pp. 104-10

Unpublished Articles

1994   A Publication for the Public, the Richard B. Russell Cultural Investigations Popular Volume (co-authored with Sharyn Kane and Richard Keeton). Manuscript on file, Interagency Archaeological Assistance Division, National Park Service, Atlanta, GA.

Professional Papers and Reports

2003  Organizer and presenter at four sessions of the Fifth World Archaeological Congress (WAC-5), Washington, DC, June.

2003  Organized session: "Archaeology as Inspiration for Public Audiences" at the European Association of Archaeologists (EAA) Annual Meeting, September.

2002   Archeological Investigations in the Glynn County Archeology Education Trench, Fort Frederica National Monument. Co-authored with Seth Johnstone. SEAC Accession Number 1767. Southeast Archeological Center, National Park Service, Tallahassee, Florida.

2002  Lecture: "Archaeology as Inspiration: Public Interpretation and Cross Training in the National Park Service," Flinders University Archaeology Public Lecture Series. June.

2001  "Making Good Horse Sense: Interpretive Art at Little Bighorn National Monument, Montana." Paper delivered at the 59th Plains Anthropological Conference, Lincoln, Nebraska.

2001   "The Southeast Archeological Center's Public Archeology and Community Based Programs."
Paper delivered at the 2001 Society for Historrical Archaeology Annual Meetings, Long Beach, California.

2000  Reservoir Construction in the Southeastern United States: The Richard B. Russell Project as an Example of Exemplary Heritage/Cultural Resources Management, coauthored with David G. Anderson, Bennie C. Keel, James E. Cobb, and J. W. Joseph, Univeresity of Florida, Gainsville, and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. [Expanded from working paper in Dams and Cultural Heritage, Management, Final Report, World Commission on Dams, Working paper submitted to the WCD, August 2000 by Steven A. Brandt, Department of Anthropology, University of Florida, and Fekri Hassan, University College, Institute of Archaeology, London].

2000  "Interpretive Art as Education Tools at the Southeast Archeological Center," European Association of Archaeologists (EAA), Lisbon, Portugal, September.

2000  "Giving the Public Its Due: New Horizons in the Public Interpretation of Archaeology," SOCIETY FOR HISTORICAL ARCHAEOLOGY ANNUAL MEETING, Quebec City, Quebec, Canada, January. 

1999  "A Partnership for the 21st Century: The Fort Frederica Archaeology Education Workshop", co-presenter with Noelle Conrad and Christine Van Voorhies, National Interpreters Workshop, National Association for Interpretation, Syracuse, NY. October. 

1999  "Protecting America’s Heritage at Fort Frederica National Monument," ARCHEOLOGY EDUCATION PROGRAM TEACHER WORKSHOP, Fort Frederica National Monument, Georgia. August. 

1999  "Presenting Archeology to the Public: The Southeast Archeological Center's Public Interpretation Initiative," in session entitled "Giving Research a Voice: Interpreting History in the Real World," NATIONAL COUNCIL ON PUBLIC HISTORY ANNUAL CONFERENCE, Lowell, Massachusetts. May.

1999  "Archaeology and the National Park Idea: Challenges for Management and Public Presentation" symposium,WORLD ARCHAEOLOGICAL CONGRESS, Cape Town, South Africa. January. 

1999  "The National Park Service Archaeologist-Interpreter Shared Competencies Curriculum," in symposium entitled "The Form, Physique and Fitness of Educational Archaeology; Is It Working Out?" WORLD ARCHAEOLOGICAL CONGRESS, Cape Town, South Africa, January.

1998  "Archeological Issues at Fort Pulaski National Monument, Georgia." Tallahassee: Southeast Archeological Center, National Park Service.

1998  "Presenting Archeology to the Public: Programs and Initiatives of the Southeast Archeological Center, National Park Service," presented in SOCIETY FOR AMERICAN ARCHAEOLOGY ANNUAL MEETINGS "Raising Public Awareness" symposium, March. 

1997  "Pros and Cons of Reconstructions" symposium, SOCIETY FOR AMERICAN ARCHAEOLOGY ANNUAL MEETINGS, April. 

1997.  "Incorporating Archeological Information Into Your Interpretive Program," SOUTHERN CAMPAIGN OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION ROUNDTABLE CONFERENCE, Ninety Six National Historic Site, South Carolina, February

1994   Reconstruction vs. Preservation-in-Place in the National Park Service (co-authored with William H. Hunt, Jr.). World Archaeological Congress III, New Delhi, India.

1994   Public Interpretation and Outreach in the National Park Service: a Case Study from Ninety Six National Historic Site. World Archaeological Congress III, New Delhi, India.

1994   The Importance of Public Outreach in Archaeology. Presented at the 1994 Annual Conference of the Society for Historical Archaeology, Vancouver, British Columbia.

1993   Conveying the Past to the Future: Introduction to the NAI Workshop. 1993 National Assoc. of Interpretation Workshop, Washington, D.C.

1993   Introduction to the Sensitive Interpretation Symposium. Presented at the 58th Annual Meeting of the Society of American Archaeology, St. Louis.

1992   Insights into the History of the Black British West India Regiments and Ramifications for Interpretation at Virgin Islands National Park. 1992 Association for the Study of Afro-American Life and History (ASALH) Annual Conference, Kansas City, Missouri.

1992   Public Interpretation in Archaeological Parks. Presented at the 57th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Pittsburgh.

1992   A Cultural Resources Assessment of Hassel Island, St. Thomas, Virgin Islands National Park, U.S. Virgin Islands. Annual Meetings of the Society for Historical Archeology, Kingston, Jamaica.

1991   Sharpening the Focus: Reactions and Revelations from the 1990 National Interpreters Workshop. Presented at the 56th Annual Meeting of the Society of American Archaeology, New Orleans.

1990   Digging for the Whole Truth: Problems and Suggestions for Interpretation at the Ninety Six National Historic Site. Presented at the 1990 National Interpreters Workshop, Charleston, South Carolina.

1989   Co-Management of Vandalized Sites: Opportunities and Problems. Presented at the 54th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Atlanta.

1984   The Federal Archaeology Program in the Big Horn Basin. Presented at the Symposium on Big Horn Basin Archaeology, Buffalo Bill Historical Center, Cody, Wyoming.

1981   The Cultural Resource Management Program in the Worland BLM District, Wyoming. Presented at the Plains Anthropology Conference, Bismarck, North Dakota.

1975   The Middle Fork Pictographs and Petroglyphs. Presented at the Plains Anthropology Conference, Lincoln, Nebraska.

Technical Reports

2002   Archeological Investigations in the Glynn County Archeology Education Trench, Fort Frederica National Monument. Co-authored with Seth Johnstone. SEAC Accession Number 1767. Southeast Archeological Center, National Park Service, Tallahassee, Florida.

1995   "Foreign Travel Trip Report: Participation in the World Archaeological Congress (WAC-3), New Delhi, India, December, 1994." Report on file at Interagency Archaeological Services Division, Southeast Regional Office, National Park Service, Atlanta.

1993   "An Archaeological Field Inspection of Resources Discovered During Construction at the GSA New Generator Building Galveston, Texas." Interagency Archaeological Services Division, National Park Service, Atlanta, Georgia.

1992   "Foreign Travel Trip Report: England and Poland." Report on file at Interagency Archaeological Services Division, Southeast Regional Office, National Park Service, Atlanta.

1991   "A Preliminary Cultural Resource Assessment of the Creque Marine Railway Site, Virgin Islands National Park, Hassel Island, St. Thomas Harbor, U.S. Virgin Islands." Interagency Archaeological Services Division, National Park Service, Southeast Regional Office, Atlanta, Georgia.

1988 - Present   Cultural resource reconnaissance surveys and assessments in California, New York, Texas, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, and the U.S. Virgin Islands for the National Park Service, Interagency Archaeological Services Division, Atlanta.

1985 - 1988   Approximately 12 cultural resource compliance surveys in Georgia, South Carolina and North Carolina for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Savannah District, Savannah, Georgia.


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