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Spring Semester 2008 Courses
SS 3200 Historical Archaeology
UN
1002 World Cultures
SS 5502 Graduate Proseminar III: Historical Archaeology
Fall Semester 2006 Courses
SS 3220 Archaeological
Laboratory Sciences Fall 2006
UN
1001 Who Owns The Past? (Perspectives on Inquiry)
Fall Semester 2007 Courses
SS 3240 Reading the Landscape
UN
1001 Who Owns The Past? (Perspectives on Inquiry)
Spring Semester 2007 Courses
SS 3200 Historical Archaeology
UN
1002 World Cultures
SS 5502 Graduate Proseminar III: Historical Archaeology
Fall Semester 2006 Courses
SS 3220 Archaeological
Laboratory Sciences Fall 2006
UN
1001 Who Owns The Past? (Perspectives on Inquiry)
Fall Semester 2005 Courses
SS
3990 Perspectives on Landscape: Anthropology, History, Geography
UN
1001 Who Owns The Past? (Perspectives on Inquiry)
Spring Semester 2005 Courses
UN
1002 World Cultures Spring 2005
SS
3200 Historical Archaeology Spring 2005
SS
5502 IA Proseminar III: Historical Archaeology Spring 2005
Spring Semester 2004 Courses
SS
3200 Historical Archaeology
SS 5502 IA Proseminar
III: Historical Archaeology
UN 1002A World
Cultures
Fall Semester 2003 Courses
SS
3200 Archaeological Laboratory Sciences
UN 1001
Perspectives on Inquiry
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Timothy J. Scarlett
Associate Professor
of Archaeology
Program in Industrial History and Archaeology
Ph.D., University of Nevada, Reno, 2002
RPA
(Registered Professional Archaeologist)
Department
of Social Sciences
Office Location: 213 Academic Offices
Office Phone: 906.487.2359
FAX: 906.487.2468
Email: scarlett@mtu.edu
Awards
- Favorite Faculty Recognition, University of Nevada, Reno
- Truckee Meadows Heritage Trust, University of Nevada Reno,
- Dissertation Fellow, Archaeometry Laboratory, Missouri Research
Reactor University of Missouri-Columbia
- John L. Cotter Award in Historical Archaeology, for outstanding
achievement by a new professional in historical archaeology, 2003.
Current
Projects | Funded Projects
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Publications
- Scarlett,
Timothy James, Robert J. Speakman, and Michael D. Glascock.
(2007) “Pottery in the Mormon Economy: an Historical and Archaeometric
Study.” Historical Archaeology . 41(4):70-95.
- Scarlett,
Timothy James, Jeremy Rahn, and Daniel Scott. (2007) “Bricks
and an Evolving Industrial Landscape: the West Point Foundry and
New York's Hudson River Valley” Northeast Historical Archaeology.
Forthcoming.
- Scarlett,
Timothy James. (2006)
“Flowscapes of Globalization in Mormon Pioneer Utah” International
Journal of Historical Archaeology . 10(2):109-134.
- Scarlett,
Timothy James. (1999) “Narcissus's Mirror: Manufacture and Modernism
in the Great Basin-- the case of pottery” International Journal
of Historical Archaeology . 3(3):131-200.
- Little,
Nicole C., Timothy James Scarlett, Robert J. Speakman, Christopher
W. Merritt, and Michael D. Glascock. (2007) "Analysis
of Historic Latter-day Saint Pottery Glazes by LA-ICP-MS” in Archaeological
Chemistry: Analytical Methods and Archaeological Interpretation,
edited by Michael D. Glascock, Robert J. Speakman, and Rachel S.
Popelka. ACS Publication Series. American Chemical Society,
Washington, D.C. Forthcoming.
- Scarlett,
Timothy James and Christopher W. Merritt. (n.d.) "An
Update from the Utah Pottery Project: Expanding Ideas of Consumption
from Frederick Petersen's Salt Lake City Pottery" in Historical
Archaeology of the Mormon Domain, edited by Benjamin Pykles.
University of Illinois Press, Urbana and Chicago. Forthcoming.
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