Dr. Robert McCullough,

Director of the IPFW Archaeological Survey

 

Robert McCullough is currently director of the IPFW Archaeological Survey. Dr. McCullough completed his Ph.D. degree from Southern Illinois University at Carbondale in May 2000, with a dissertation that employed a statistical analysis of ceramic change to identify population dynamics during the Late Prehistoric period in central Indiana. In the course of his anthropological career, he has done fieldwork in much of the Mississippi River drainage, taught fieldschools at Indiana University-Bloomington for several years, and has been awarded several grants and many contracts to conduct archaeological research. A full list of his grants, contracts, research reports, and publications is available on his CV. He currently teaches the IPFW's Archaeology Fieldschool (ANTH P405 Fieldwork in Archaeology) and ANTH P361 Prehistory of Eastern North America.

Dr. McCullough maintains active membership in the Society for American Archaeology, Society for Historical Archaeology, Council for the Conservation of Indiana Archaeology, Illinois Archaeological Society, and the Indiana Academy of Science.


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