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Clients

 Andrew Jackson’s Hermitage, TN

 Archaeological & Cultural Solutions, Inc., VA

 Dr. Joanne Bowen, VA

 Bermuda National Trust, Bermuda

 Brockington and Associates, SC

 Brookgreen Gardens, SC

 Center for Archaeological Research/College of William and Mary, VA

 Center for Historic Preservation, Mary Washington College, VA

 Coastal Carolina Research, Inc., NC

 Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, VA

 Corporation for Jefferson’s Poplar Forest, VA          

 Cultural Resources Center, National Park Service, MA                                                                   

 Cultural Resources Incorporated, VA

 Digital Archaeological Archive of Comparative Slavery

 Georgetown County Commission, SC

 Gray & Pape, Inc., VA

 Independence National Park Service, PA

 Isle of Wight County Museum, Smithfield, VA

 James River Institute for Archaeology, Inc., VA

 Jamestown Rediscovery, VA

 John Milner Associates, Washington, D.C.

 The Louis Berger Group, Inc., VA

 Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission, MD

 Mashantucket Pequot Museum & Research Center, CT

 Mount Vernon Ladies Association, VA

 Outlaw, Alain, VA

 Prewitt and Associates, Inc., TX

 Public Archaeology Survey Team (P.A.S.T.), Inc., CT

 South Carolina Institute of Archaeology and Anthropology, SC

 Tryon Palace Historic Sites and Gardens, NC

 Thunderbird Archaeology, Wetland Studies and Solutions, Inc., VA

 University of Colorado, Anthropology Department, CO

 Virginia Department of Historic Resources, VA

 York County Museum/Historic Brattonsville, SC

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Completed Projects, Papers, and Reports

2024     -Faunal Analysis of Custis Garden and a Look at Chicken Burial from Archaeological Sites in 18th Century Williamsburg

              (Report in Progress)

             -Faunal Analysis of Waterman Site, MRS.HA.11, Marshfield Massachusetts (Report in Progress)

             -Faunal Analysis of Brays Island, Site 38BU1180, Brays Island, South Carolina

             -More than Just Food: What 25 Years of Faunal Analysis has Revealed about Jamestown, By Susan Trevarthen                                    Andrews, Stephen C. Atkins Prepared, and Dr. Joanne Bowen. Article Written for the International Journal of                                Historical Archaeology. 

             -Faunal Inventory of Site GL39, Gloucester, Virginia (In Progress)

             -Faunal Analysis of the First Well at Jamestown (JR2718), Layers W and N (Report in Progress)

             -Faunal Analysis of  Avonmore Site 44LD1871, Loudoun County, Virginia  

             -Faunal Analysis of the North and South Privies at the Bray School, Williamsburg, Virginia 

2023     -Faunal Analysis of Nockum Hill, Rhode Island 

            -Faunal Analysis of 38DR408, Dorchester County, South Carolina 

            -Faunal Analysis of 38BK3209, Berkeley County, South Carolina

            -Faunal Analysis of First Baptist Church, Williamsburg, Virginia

            -Faunal Analysis of Site 44LD1643, Loudoun County, Virginia 

            -Faunal Analysis of Site 38DR460, Dorchester County, South Carolina

            -Faunal Analysis of the Second Well (JR2158) at Jamestown, Layers R, S, T, X, Z, AB, and AC, Jamestown, Virginia

            -Towards Food Independence: Faunal Remains from a Post-Starving Time Well at Jamestown, Paper by                                             Susan Trevarthen Andrews and Emma K. Derry, Paper presented at SHA Conference on Historical

             and Underwater Archaeology, Lisbon, Portugal, January 7

            -Faunal Analysis of French Polynesia Sites ANAEVA and Pore Opi (Report in Progress)

2022    -Faunal Analysis of Site 38BK2551, Cainhoy Plantation, Berkeley County, South Carolina

           -Faunal Analysis of Feature 2, Site 38GE429, Hobcaw Barony, Georgetown, South Carolina

           -Faunal Analysis of Site 44IW13, Isle of Wight County, Virginia

           -Faunal Analysis of Sites from Martin’s Hundred and Carter’s Grove Sites, Williamsburg, Virginia 

           -Faunal Analysis of Site 38BK815, Daniell’s Island Plantation, Berkeley County, South Carolina 

           -Faunal Analysis of Site 38DR378/379/380, Villa Plantation, Dorchester County, South Carolina 

           -Faunal Analysis of Site 38DR480, Laurel Hill Plantation, Dorchester County, South Carolina

           -”Of ye Earlie Days I Can Remember But Little Save Hardship,” Conflict and Subsistence in 17th-Century Wethersfield,                  Connecticut, Paper by Susan Trevarthen Andrews, Mary G. Harper, Ross K. Harper, and Katherine Reinhart, Paper

            Presented at CNEHA Conference, Plymouth, MS, November 5

 

2021     - From Food Dependence to Food Independence: Faunal Analysis of the Second Well (JR2158) at Jamestown, 

              Layers H, N, P, U, XX, and AA, Jamestown, Virginia 

2020    -Faunal Analysis for Sites 44SY0274, 44SY0276, and 44SY0277, Surry County, Virginia

           -Faunal Analysis for Site 44WB131, Wren Drain, Williamsburg, Virginia

           -Faunal Analysis for Webb-Deanne-Stevens House, Site 159-10, Wethersfield, Connecticut

           -Faunal Analysis for Norwalk Fort Site, Site 103-53, Connecticut 

2019    -Faunal Analysis for Site 44AX0160, Phases II and III, Alexandria, Virginia

           -Faunal Analysis for Site 44LD1329, Phases II and III, Leesburg, Virginia

           -Faunal Analysis for Site 44PW1599, Phase II and III, Prince William County, Virginia

           -Faunal Analysis for Site 44AX0239, Alexandria, Virginia

           -Faunal Analysis for Site 41RK551 (Ware Plantation) and Site 41RK571 (Hendrick Plantation, Rusk County, Texas

             

2018    -Faunal Analysis of Slave Cabins from Andrew Jackson’s Hermitage: East Cabin, West Cabin, Southeast Cabin,                    South Cabin, Cabin 1, Cabin 2, Cabin 3, and Cabin 4, Nashville, Tennessee

           -Cumulative Final Report for French Polynesia Sites: MAU1, MAU5, MAU11, ScMo350, and ScMo360 

2017    -Faunal Analysis for Site 44AX0229, 220 Union Street, Alexandria, Virginia

2016    -Faunal Analysis for Sites ScMo-350 (Mo ̒orea Island, French Polynesia) and Site RAI-1 (Rai ̒atea Island, French                    Polynesia)

           -Faunal Analysis for Sites 44NR0009 and 44NR0012, Norfolk, Virginia

           -Faunal Analysis for Site 44YO0797, York County, Virginia

           -Faunal Analysis for Site 44AX0229, 220 Union Street, Alexandria, Virginia

2015    -Faunal Analysis for Sites Mau-1, Mau-5, and Mau-11 (Maupiti Island, French Polynesia) and Site ScMo-350

           (Mo ̒ orea Island, French Polynesia)

2014    -Faunal Analysis of Whittaker’s Mill Site, Site 44YO396, York County, Virginia

           -Faunal Analysis of Site 44LD1622, Loudon County, Virginia

           -Faunal Analysis of Faunal Material from Mount Vernon: South Grove, House for Families, Pit Behind the

            Kitchen, and Laurence Washington Pit, Mount Vernon, Virginia

2013    -Faunal Analysis of Mount Calvert (Site 18PR6): Features 71 and 469, Upper Marlboro, Maryland

2012    -Faunal Analysis of Site 31JK12, Cherokee Site, Jackson County, North Carolina

2011    -Faunal Analysis of Willowsford Grove Phase III, Site 44LD1274, Early 19th Century Farm, Loudon County, Virginia

           -Faunal Analysis of Fish Remains from Mount Vernon, South Grove

           -Faunal Analysis Site 44L0179, Late 18th Century Farm, Gainesville, Virginia

2010   -Faunal Analysis of Lopez Site (5LA5842), Late 19th Century Domestic Site, Las Animas County, Colorado

2009   -Faunal Analysis of Site 31CK15, Middle to Late Woodland Period, Currituck County, North Carolina

2008   -Faunal Analysis of James Fort: Structure 166, Pit 5, Pit 8, Pit 9, Pit 10, and Pit 11, Jamestown,Virginia

           -Faunal Analysis of Southview Phase III, Site 44PW1662, Mid 19th Century Farm, Gainesville, Prince William                        County, Virginia

           -Faunal Analysis of The Baum Site (31CK9), Woodland Period, Currituck County, North Carolina

           -Faunal Analysis of Barrett’s Ferry, Site 44JC1123, 17th and 18thth Century, James City County, Virginia

2007   -Faunal Analysis of 31BF340, Woodland Period, Beaufort County, North Carolina

           -Faunal Analysis of Daniels Site (Site 152-128), 18th Century, Waterford, Connecticut

           -Faunal Analysis of Sprague Homestead (Site1-12), 18th Century, Andover, Connecticut

           -Faunal Analysis of Benedict-Scrivener-Taylor House (Site 161-23), 18th Century, Wilton, Connecticut

                       

2006   -Analysis of Faunal Remains from the Ebenezer Story Homestead Site, 18th Century, Preston, Connecticut

2005    -Analysis of Faunal Remains from Sites 44PM12 and 44PM13, Middle to Late Woodland Period, Portsmouth,                         Virginia  

           -Analysis of Faunal Remains from Sites 44YO646 and 44YO687, Middle Woodland Period, Naval Weapons Station,               Yorktown, Virginia

           -Faunal Analysis of R.B. Worthy High School Site, Woodland Period, Smyth County, Virginia

           -Preliminary Analysis of Faunal Material Recovered from Slave Cabin 1-South, Blue Hall Plantation, Site 38GE321,              Georgetown County, South Carolina

2004    -Analysis of Faunal Remains from Sites 44JC1113 and 44JC79, Mid to Late 18th Century, James City County,                          Virginia

           -Analysis of Faunal Remains from The Greens Lot 5 Site, Late 18th Century through the Early 19th Century,                          Rockbridge, Virginia

           -Analysis of Faunal Remains from Sites JCCFP 44JC851 and JCSA 44JC1067, Late 17th to early 18th Century,                         Virginia  

2003    -Zooarchaeological Analysis of Faunal Remains from the Mashantucket Pequot Indian Reservation, 18th Century                Farmstead, Machantucket, Connecticut

           -Analysis of Faunal Remains Recovered From City Point, Union Headquarters from 1864 to 1865, Hopewell,                         Virginia

           -Analysis of Faunal Remains Recovered from the Mabrey Bridge Site (31ED333), Woodland Period Features and                     Historic Root Cellar, Edgecombe County, North Carolina

           -Analysis of Faunal Remains from the Herons Nest Site (44PU133): A Late Woodland Period Occupation, Pulaski                  County, Virginia

           -Analysis of Faunal Remains from Area A of the Thomas-Sawyer Site (44RN39): A Late Woodland Period                             Occupation, Salem, Virginia

           -Analysis of Faunal Remains Recovered from the Kitchen at Kenmore Plantation, 19th Century, Fredericksburg,                   Virginia

2002    -Faunal Analysis of the Eagle House, Dodson House, and Higgins House, Mid to Late 19th Century, St, Michaels,                  Maryland

           -Faunal Analysis of Hay House Trash Pit, Civil War Period, New Bern, North Carolina

           -Faunal Analysis of Sites: 44YO2, 44YO324, 44YO693, 44YO798, 44YO799, 44YO800, 44YO801, Middle to Late                     Woodland Period, Naval Weapons Station, Yorktown, Virginia

           -Faunal Analysis of Site 46HY369, Hardy County, West Virginia

2001    -Faunal Analysis of Site 44GL394, Middling Farm Dating from 1650 through the mid 19th Century, Gloucester,                      Virginia

           -Faunal Analysis of Goodsell House (99-31), Mid to Late 18th Century, North Brandford, Connecticut

           -Faunal Analysis of Kitchen Site (38GE543-A) and Smokehouse Site (38GE543-B) at Brookgreen Gardens, Pawleys                Island, South Carolina

2000   -Faunal Analysis of 44ST59, Union Encampment Site, Stafford, Virginia                                    

           -Faunal Analysis of the A. P. Hill Slave Site (44CE326), Caroline County, Virginia  

           -Faunal Analysis of Square 406 (Phase III-A, Phase III-B, Phase III-C, Phase IV, and Phase VI-C), Early to Late 19th              Century, Washington, D.C.

1999    -The Starving Time at Jamestown: Faunal Analysis of Pit 1, Pit 3, the Bulwark Ditch, Ditch 6, Ditch 7, and Midden                 1, Jamestown, Virginia

           -Faunal Analysis of Features from the Merchants’ Exchange and the Chiller Plant, Well and Privy Dating from the                Mid 18th Century through the Early 19th Century, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

           -Faunal Analysis of Features from the Walter Aston Site (44CC178), Early to Mid 17th Century, Charles City                          County, Virginia                          

           -Faunal Analysis of North Hill Features, Jefferson’s Poplar Forest, Forest, Virginia    

1998   -Faunal Analysis of North Hill Features, Jefferson’s Poplar Forest, Forest, Virginia

1997    -Faunal Analysis of the Moore Hoff Farm (44PW600), Middling Farm Dating from the Late 18th to Early 19th                      Century, Prince William County, Virginia    

           -Zooarchaeological Analysis of the Pentran Site (44HT44), Remains from Trash Pits and Well, Late 17th Century,                  Hampton, Virginia

           -Faunal Analysis of the Smith School, African American Household, Mid to Late 19th Century, Boston,                                  Massachusetts                

           -Faunal Analysis of the Tenement Building at Thomas Jefferson’s Poplar Forest, Forest, Virginia

           -Faunal Analysis of the Kippax Plantation (44PG62), 18th Century Cellar and Slave Quarter, Prince Georges                          County, Virginia

           -Faunal Analysis of the VIMS Toxicology Site (44GL177), 18th Century, Gloucester Point, Virginia

           -The Zooarchaeological Remains from a Rich Neck Plantation Site, 18th Century Slave Site, Williamsburg,                             Virginia 

1996    -Faunal Analysis of 44FX1965, Mid to Late 18th Century Farmstead, Fairfax  County, Virginia

           -Faunal Analysis of 44PG381, Mid to Late 18th Century Trash Pit, Hopewell, Virginia

           -Faunal Analysis of Slave Quarter Site from Thomas Jefferson’s Poplar Forest, Forest, Virginia

1995    -Food and the Frontier: An Analysis of the Faunal Remains from New Windsor Settlement (38AK615), the Meyer                Brothers Farm, 18th Century, South Carolina             

           -Faunal Remains from the Biotech Site, Late 17th to early 20th Century, Richmond, Virginia

1994    -Faunal Analysis of Slave Quarter Site from Historic Brattonsville, South Carolina

           -Faunal Analysis of Slave Quarter Site from Thomas Jefferson’s Poplar Forest, Forest, Virginia

           -“Inside Archaeology: The Archaeology Lab and How to Make Bones Talk,” in Notes on the State of Poplar Forest,                vol. 2, pp.25-30

1993    -Thomas Jefferson and Foodway Patterns at Poplar Forest: The Faunal Analysis of the Wing of Offices, Forest,                         Virginia

           -Who Went to Market?: An Urban and Rural, Late 18th Century Perspective Based on Faunal Assemblages from                    Curles Neck Plantation and the Everard Site, MA Thesis for Anthropology Department, College of William and                  Mary 

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