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'''Timothy H. Ives''' is the principal archaeologist at the [[Rhode Island Historical Preservation and Heritage Commission]].
==Early life and eduction==
Ives received his BA from the [[University of Connecticut]] in 1996, his MA from the [[College of William & Mary]] in 2001, and his PhD from the University of Connecticut in 2010.
==Career==
Ives is the principal archaeologist at the Rhode Island Historical Preservation and Heritage Commission.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2BiQbqf "Uncloaking the ruins of Rhode Island's 'lost civilization'"], Timothy Ives, providencejournal.com, 16 April 2014. Retrieved 6 February 2019.</ref>
==Selected publications==
* "Surveying Coastal Archaeological Sites Damaged by Hurricane Sandy in Rhode Island, USA", ''The Journal of Island and Coastal Archaeology'', 2018.
* "Cairnfields in New England's Forgotten Pastures", ''Archaeology of Eastern North America'', 43:119-132, 2015
* "Romance, Redemption, and Ceremonial Stone Landscapes", ''Bulletin of the Connecticut Archaeological Society'', 77:151-166, 2015
* "A Functional Analysis of Middle Archaic Stemmed Points from the Monhantic Fort Site, Mashantucket, Connecticut", ''Archaeology of Eastern North America'' 42:1-14, 2014
* "Remembering Stone Piles in New England", ''Northeast Anthropology'' 79/80:37-80, 2013
* "Tree Throws and Site Selection: late Archaic Period Occupation at the Preston Plains Site in Southeastern Connecticut", ''Northeast Anthropology'' 77/78:21-45, 2012.
* "Reconstructing the Wangunk Reservation Land System: A Case Study of Native and Colonial Likeness in Central Connecticut", ''Ethnohistory'' 58(1):65-90, 2011
== References ==
== External links ==
*http://bit.ly/2TzaA1D
[[Category:Living people]]
[[Category:American archaeologists]]
[[Category:University of Connecticut alumni]]
[[Category:College of William & Mary alumni]]
'''Timothy H. Ives''' is the principal archaeologist at the [[Rhode Island Historical Preservation and Heritage Commission]].
==Early life and eduction==
Ives received his BA from the [[University of Connecticut]] in 1996, his MA from the [[College of William & Mary]] in 2001, and his PhD from the University of Connecticut in 2010.
==Career==
Ives is the principal archaeologist at the Rhode Island Historical Preservation and Heritage Commission.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2BiQbqf "Uncloaking the ruins of Rhode Island's 'lost civilization'"], Timothy Ives, providencejournal.com, 16 April 2014. Retrieved 6 February 2019.</ref>
==Selected publications==
* "Surveying Coastal Archaeological Sites Damaged by Hurricane Sandy in Rhode Island, USA", ''The Journal of Island and Coastal Archaeology'', 2018.
* "Cairnfields in New England's Forgotten Pastures", ''Archaeology of Eastern North America'', 43:119-132, 2015
* "Romance, Redemption, and Ceremonial Stone Landscapes", ''Bulletin of the Connecticut Archaeological Society'', 77:151-166, 2015
* "A Functional Analysis of Middle Archaic Stemmed Points from the Monhantic Fort Site, Mashantucket, Connecticut", ''Archaeology of Eastern North America'' 42:1-14, 2014
* "Remembering Stone Piles in New England", ''Northeast Anthropology'' 79/80:37-80, 2013
* "Tree Throws and Site Selection: late Archaic Period Occupation at the Preston Plains Site in Southeastern Connecticut", ''Northeast Anthropology'' 77/78:21-45, 2012.
* "Reconstructing the Wangunk Reservation Land System: A Case Study of Native and Colonial Likeness in Central Connecticut", ''Ethnohistory'' 58(1):65-90, 2011
== References ==
== External links ==
*http://bit.ly/2TzaA1D
[[Category:Living people]]
[[Category:American archaeologists]]
[[Category:University of Connecticut alumni]]
[[Category:College of William & Mary alumni]]
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