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Staff | Databases & Web Sites | GIS | Geophysical Research Dr. Jami J. Lockhart, CSP Coordinator and Director of Archeogeophysical Research - Lockhart holds a B.A. in Regional Studies, an M.A. in Geography, and a Ph.D. in Environmental Dynamics from the University of Arkansas, Fayetteville. He has been the Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Coordinator for 21 years, the Coordinator of the Computer Services Program for 18 years, and the Director of Archaeogeophysical Research for 9 years. He is also an Assistant Professor in the University of Arkansas' Department of Anthropology. Lockhart's research interests include cultural resource management, as well as historic and prehistoric cultural landscape analysis using integrated databases, geographic information systems (GIS), space-based and aerial remote sensing, and archaeogeophysics. Deborah Weddle, Information Technology Support and Internet Applications - Deborah received a B.A. degree in anthropology at UAF in 1993. She began working for the Survey as a student archeological laboratory and field technician before moving permanently to the CSP. Her specializations include web application development, GIS, and the use of multimedia technologies for education. Dr. George Sabo III, UAF Station Archeologist - Sabo's work with CSP staff includes development of interactive, multimedia educational materials for the study of Arkansas archeology and the history of Arkansas Indians and European exploration. Sabo is also involved in applications of GPS, GIS, and 3D visualization technologies to study ancient and historic cultural landscapes. His current research involves the study of the cultural landscape context of pre-Columbian rock art in Arkansas. John Samuelsen, Research Assistant - John R. Samuelsen received his B.A. degree in Anthropology and B.S. in Computer Science at the University of Florida in 2004. He began working at the Survey that same year developing a new rock art website while attending the University of Arkansas Fayetteville for a Master's degree in anthropology. John's specializations include web application development, database management, GIS, 3D visualizations, and southeastern archeology. |
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