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Julie Stein (PhD 1980, Minnesota)

Research Interests:
Archaeology, geoarchaeology, archaeological sediments, site formation processes, shell middens, collection management, and museum studies; Northwest Coast

"My primary research interest is geoarchaeology, especially studies involving sediments found within archaeological sites and archaeological stratigraphy. My work also emphasizes coastal adaptations of prehistoric peoples, specializing in the Northwest Coast. I received my M.A and Ph.D. from the University of Minnesota, and was hired at UW in 1980. I was Curator of Archaeology at the Burke Museum from 1990 to 1999. In 1999 I was Divisional Dean of Research in the College of Arts and Sciences, and enjoyed learning the perils and pleasures of administration. In 2005 I accepted the Directorship at the Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture, an institution dedicated to our natural environment, the people who have lived within it, and the future of both. This administrative opportunity has necessitated discontinuing my teaching of archaeology, but I continue to advise graduate students. During this time I remain a Professor in the Department of Anthropology and continue to research geoarchaeological concerns through radiometric dating, determining settlement patterns, and analyzing sediments in Northwest sites."

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Selected Publications:

2003

Determining the Provenience of Kennewick Man Skeletal Remains through Sedimentological Analyses. Journal of Archaeological Science 30:651-665 (Gary Huckleberry, Julie K Stein, and Paul Goldberg).

2003

Big Sites - Short Time: Accumulation Rates in Archaeological Sites. Journal of Archaeological Science 30:297-316 (Julie K Stein, Jennie N. Deo and Laura S. Phillips).

2002

Vashon Island Archaeology: A View from Burton Acres Shell Midden, Univ. of Washington Press, Seattle, WA (edited by Julie K. Stein and Laura S. Phillips; Chapter 2 Introduction and Chapter 3 Field Methods and Procedures by Mary Parr, Julie Stein, and Laura Phillips;Chapter 4 Stratigraphy and Dating, and Chapter 13 Conclusion by Julie K. Stein and Judy Wright).

2001

Archaeological Sediments in Cultural Environments, In Sediments in Archaeological Context, edited by Julie K Stein and William R Farrand, University of Utah Press, Salt Lake City. Pp. 1-28.

2000

Exploring Coast Salish Prehistory: Archaeology of San Juan Island, Univ. of Washington Press, Seattle, WA.


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