WebRebecca Saunders and Heather McKillop recently collaborated with archaeologists Chip McGimsey, Nancy Hawkins, Jeffrey Homburg and Rob Mann in addressing the age and construction of the LSU Campus Mounds. Their article was published in the November issue of the SAA Archaeological Record (Volume 22, Number 5, pp. 18-27) ... WebOct 20, 2024 · "At that time the vessel was completely full of mud and there was mud all around it so only the very tip tops of the sides were visible," Chip McGimsey, Louisiana's state archaeologist, told the AP. "They had to move a lot of dirt just to get some narrow windows in to see bits and pieces," McGimsey said.
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WebChip McGimsey, Ph.D., State Archaeologist and Director of the Division of Archaeology, Louisiana State Historic Preservation Office. I began my archaeological career in Arkansas and then spent 16 years in Illinois where I managed to pick up a Ph.D. in Anthropology. WebJul 18, 2011 · Gelé has state officials rooting for him and supporting his search, including Lt. Gov. Jay Dardenne and State Archeologist Chip McGimsey. So far, this is what Gelé knows: inconsistency\\u0027s rm
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WebFeb 15, 2024 · Chip McGimsey is a State Archaeologist at Louisiana State Museum based in New Orleans, Louisiana. Previously, Chip was a Regional Archeologist at UL. Chip … WebOct 7, 2024 · OnThursday,Oct 7 at 5:00 pm, State Archaeologist Dr. Chip McGimsey talks on "Dugout Canoes in Louisiana from 2,000 Years Ago to Modern Times." … WebStaff of the Division of Archaeology. Dr. Charles "Chip" McGimsey. State Archaeologist and Director. (225) 219-4598. [email protected]. Renee Erickson. Section 106 Review … inconsistency\\u0027s rp