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CURRICULUM VITAE
Nicholas Honerkamp, Ph.D.
GENERAL INFORMATION
Address:
Department of Sociology, Anthropology and Geography
615 McCallie Avenue
University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
Chattanooga, Tennessee 37403-2598
Telephone:
(423) 425-4325/4411 FAX: (423) 425-2251
E-mail: [email protected]
Homepage: http://www.utc.edu/Faculty/Nick-Honerkamp/
Academic Positions:
Professor, Department of Sociology, Anthropology and Geography
(1993-present)
Director, Jeffrey L. Brown Institute of Archaeology (1980-present)
Acting Head, Department of Sociology, Anthropology, and Geography
(January 2003-August 2007)
UC Foundation Associate Professor, Department of Sociology,
Anthropology and Geography (1989-1993)
Associate Professor, Department of Sociology-Anthropology (1986-1989)
Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology-Anthropology (1981-1986)
University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
EDUCATION AND DEGREES
Terry Parker High School, Jacksonville, Florida (1964-1968)
Illinois State University, Normal, Illinois (1970)
University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida (1968-1980): BA in Anthropology (1972), MA in
Anthropology (1975), Ph.D. in Anthropology (1980)
PROFESSIONAL ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE
UC Foundation Professor. Department of Sociology, Anthropology and Geography, University
of Tennessee at Chattanooga. Nine contact hours per semester, numerous independent studies
courses. Regular courses taught: Introduction to Anthropology, Anthropological Theory,
Cultural Anthropology, Introduction to Archaeology, Physical Anthropology, Southeastern
Indians, Tennessee Archaeology, Archaeological Field Methods (summer field school),
Archaeological Laboratory Methods, World Prehistory, Independent Studies. Other duties
include director or faculty liaison on several student honors projects, academic advisement,
Departmental and University committee work, UT Press Editorial Board (2002-2007), four
years as Departmental Acting Head, and community service. January 1981 to present.
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Assistant Adjunct Instructor. Department of Anthropology, University of Florida. Directed
three archaeological field school sessions at Fort Frederica National Monument, St. Simons
Island, Georgia. Taught field methods, artifact analysis, night class on archaeological method
and theory. 31 weeks between April 1978-March 1979.
Consulting Field Supervisor. Department of Anthropology, University of Vermont. Supervised
archaeological field school class in survey and test excavations in Burlington, Vermont.
Director: Dr. Marjory W. Power. 3 weeks, July 1976.
Research Instructor. Department of Anthropology, University of Florida. Directed
archaeological field school at Fort Frederica National monument, St. Simons Island, Georgia.
Taught excavation methods, mapping, photography, and artifact analysis. 10 weeks, JanuaryMarch 1975.
PROFESSIONAL TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE
Director. Jeffrey L. Brown Institute of Archaeology, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga.
Responsibilities include general administration/management of day-to-day operations of the
Institute and staff; supervise archaeological conservation laboratory; curate archaeological
collections; grant and contract proposals; supervise field and laboratory projects; write and
produce final reports.
Principal Investigator. Various duties for over 40 projects, including project administration,
planning, and coordination (all projects); directing fieldwork and laboratory
analysis/conservation programs; documentary research; writing, editing and producing draft and
final reports. Contract and grant funding to date: $1,274,192.00. Highlights include:
• archaeological survey of the North End Plantation, Ossabaw Island, Georgia. Sponsors:
Georgia Department of Natural Resources and the Ossabaw Foundation.
• archaeological survey program at Chocolate Plantation, High Point Plantation, Spalding’s
South End Plantation, and Behavior Cemetery, Sapelo Island, Georgia. Sponsors: Georgia
Department of Natural Resources/UTC Faculty Research Grants.
• documentary research, survey, testing and mitigation of various prehistoric and historic sites
(Citico Mound, Ross’s Landing, Moccasin Bend, etc.) along the Tennessee River. Various
private and municipal sponsors.
• archaeological survey and testing at the Doak House Plantation, Greeneville, Tennessee.
Sponsor: Tusculum College.
• archaeological testing at Hiwassee Island (joint archaeological field school with Dr. Lynne
Sullivan, McClung Museum, UTK).
• archaeological testing at McClellan Island, Chattanooga. Sponsor: Audubon Acres.
• archaeological testing at “Little Owl Village,” Chattanooga. Sponsor: Audubon Acres.
• landscape archaeology at ante-bellum Clifton Place Plantation, Columbia, Tennessee.
Sponsor: Clifton Place Restoration Project.
• urban site surveying and testing at the Radisson Hotel Site tract, Savannah, Georgia.
Sponsor: Radisson Hotels & Resorts.
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• rock art survey, Chaco Canyon National Monument, New Mexico. Sponsor: National Park
Service.
• prehistoric testing and data recovery of Mississippian burial ground at Chattanooga
Riverpark. Sponsor: RiverCity Company, Inc.
• testing project to locate undocumented historic burials, Ooltewah Cemetery, Ooltewah,
Tennessee. Sponsor: East Tennessee Natural Gas Company.
• prehistoric and historic site testing program at Hunter Army Airbase, Savannah, Georgia.
Sponsor: National Park Service.
• historic and prehistoric site testing program at Kings Bay Naval Base, St. Marys, Georgia.
Sponsor: US Navy.
• survey and testing of historic/prehistoric components at Hunter Army Airfield, Savannah,
Georgia. Sponsor: National Park Service.
• data recovery at the Union Railyards Site, Chattanooga, Tennessee. Project Sponsor: TVA.
• data recovery project at 18th/19th century Telfair Site, Savannah, Georgia. Sponsor:
National Park Service. Co-PI: Charles H. Fairbanks.
• excavation of Bluff Furnace Site, Chattanooga, Tennessee (urban industrial site). Grant
Sponsors: American Foundryman's Society, Bluff Furnace of Chattanooga, Inc., Lyndhurst
Foundation.
PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATION & ASSOCIATIONS
Tennessee Council for Professional Archaeology (Board of Directors, 2010-2014; President,
1997/1998)
Society for American Archaeology
Society for Historical Archaeology (Board of Directors, 2006-2009)
Society for Industrial Archaeology
Southeastern Archaeological Conference
Society for Georgia Archaeology
Georgia Historical Society
PUBLICATIONS (student co-authors are in bold)
Benton, Tanja Rapus, Stephanie A. McDonnell, Judge Neil Thomas, David Ross, and Nicholas
Honerkamp
2006 On the Admissibility of Expert Testimony on Eyewitness Identification: A Legal and
Scientific Evaluation. Tennessee Journal of Law and Policy, Volume 2, No. 3:392-451.
Council, R. Bruce and Nicholas Honerkamp
1984 The Union Railyards Site: Industrial Archaeology in Chattanooga, Tennessee.
Tennessee Valley Authority Publications in Anthropology, Number 38.
2000 Antebellum Iron: Bluff Furnace and the East Tennessee Iron Manufacturing Company.
Tennessee Historical Quarterly LIX(3):204-217.
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Council, R. Bruce, Nicholas Honerkamp and M. Elizabeth Will
1992 Industry and Technology in Antebellum Tennessee: The Archaeology of Bluff Furnace.
Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press.
Honerkamp, Nicholas
1977a Colonial Life on the Georgia Coast: The Thomas Hird Family. St. Simons Island,
Georgia: Fort Frederica Association.
1977b Review of Method and Theory in Historical Archaeology, by Stanley South. The
Florida Journal of Anthropology 2(2):33-34.
1981 A Note on the Looting of Archaeological Sites. Tennessee Anthropological Association
Newsletter 6(3):3.
1982 Social Status as Reflected by Faunal Remains From an Eighteenth Century British
Colonial Site. Conference on Historic Site Archaeology Papers 1979, 14:87-115.
1987 Innovation and Change in the Antebellum Southern Iron Industry: An Example From
Chattanooga, Tennessee. Industrial Archaeology 13(1):55-68.
1988 Preface to Questions That Count In Historical Archaeology. Historical Archaeology
22(1):5-6.
1989 Review of Archaeological Collections Management at the Saugus Iron Works National
Historic Site, Massachusetts, by Darcie A. MacMahon. Industrial Archeology 15(1):65-66.
1990 Whatever Happened to the Citico Mound? Tennessee Anthropological Association
Newsletter 15(5):1-6.
1993a Review of An Increase of the Town: An Archaeological and Historical Investigation of
the Proposed Mobile Convention Center Site (1Mb194), Mobile, Alabama, by J.W. Joseph
and Mary Beth Reed. The Public Historian 15(2):141-143.
1993b Kitchen and Manor at Clifton Place Plantation. Tennessee Anthropological Association
Newsletter 18(6):2-11.
1995 Review of Personal Discipline and Material Culture: An Archaeology of Annapolis,
Maryland, 1695-1870, by Paul A. Shakel. Historical Archaeology 29(2):104-106.
1996 Sixteenth- and Seventeenth-Century British Colonial Archaeology in the Southeastern
United States. In The Archaeology of Sixteenth- and Seventeenth-Century British
Colonization in the Caribbean, United States, and Canada, edited by Henry M. Miller,
D.L. Hamilton, Nicholas Honerkamp, Steven R. Pendery, Peter E. Pope, and James A.
Tuck. Guides to Historical Archaeological Literature of the Emigrant Experience in
America, Number 4. Society for Historical Archaeology:13-23.
1998 East Tennessee Iron Manufacturing Company. In Tennessee Encyclopedia of History
and Culture, edited by Carroll Van West. The Tennessee Historical Society:272-273.
1999 Review of Carolina's Historical Landscapes: Archaeological Perspectives, edited by
Linda F. Stine, Martha Zierden, Lesley M. Drucker, and Christopher Judge. Southeastern
Archaeology 18(1):70-71.
2005a Architectural Sequencing at the Samuel Doak Plantation (40GN257), Greeneville,
Tennessee. Tennessee Archaeology 2(1):71-93.
http://www.sitemason.com/files/jd7zfW/Volume1Issue2.pdf
2005b Review of Forging America: Ironworkers, Adventurers, and the Industrious Revolution,
by John Beliz-Selfa. Journal of Southern History 71(4):869-870.
2005c Native American Religions: Pre-Contact Period. In Encyclopedia of Religion in the
South, Revised Edition, edited by Samuel S. Hill and Charles H. Lippy, pp. 542-545.
Macon: Mercer University Press.
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2008 Review of Plantations Without Pillars: Archaeology, Wealth and Material Life at Bush
Hill. Volume 1, Context and Interpretation, by Melanie A. Cabac and Mark D. Groover.
Southeastern Archaeology 27(1):150-152.
2009 The Trajectory of Plantation Studies in Historical Archaeology: An Introduction. In The
Archaeology of Plantation Life: Perspectives from Historical Archaeology, compiled by
Nicholas Honerkamp. Society for Historical Archaeology. Pp 1-15.
2011 Cupola Art Teaches Iron History. The Society for Industrial Archaeology Newsletter
40(1):1-3.
Honerkamp, Nicholas (editor)
1988 Questions That Count In Historical Archaeology. Historical Archaeology 22(1):5-42.
Honerkamp, Nicholas and R. Bruce Council
1984 Individual Versus Corporate Adaptations in Urban Contexts. Tennessee Anthropologist
9(1):22-31.
Honerkamp, Nicholas and Ray Crook
2012 Archaeology in a Geechee Graveyard. Southeastern Archaeology 31(1):103-114.
Honerkamp, Nicholas and Rachel L. DeVan
2008 Pieces of Chocolate: Surveying Slave and Planter Life at Chocolate Plantation,
Sapelo Island, Georgia. African Diaspora Archaeology Network Newsletter, June: 1-26.
http://www.diaspora.uiuc.edu/news0608/news0608.html#6
Honerkamp, Nicholas and Charles H. Fairbanks
1984 Definition of Site Formation Processes in Urban Contexts. American Archaeology
4(1):60-66.
Honerkamp, Nicholas and Norma J. Harris
2005 Unfired Brandon Gunflints From the Presidio Santa Maria de Galve, Pensacola, Florida.
Historical Archaeology 39(4):95-111.
Honerkamp, Nicholas and Elizabeth J. Reitz
1983 Eighteenth Century British Colonial Adaptations on the Coast of Georgia: The Faunal
Evidence. In Forgotten Places and Things: Archaeological Perspectives on American
History. Albert E. Ward, ed., pp. 335-339. Albuquerque: The Center for Anthropological
Studies.
Honerkamp, Nicholas and Martha A. Zierden (editors)
1984 Archaeological Approaches to Urban Society: Charleston, South Carolina. South
Carolina Antiquities 16(1,2).
Honerkamp, Nicholas and Martha A. Zierden
1989 Charleston Place: The Archaeology of Urban Life. The Charleston Museum Leaflet
Number 31.
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1997 The Evolution of Interpretation: The Charleston Place Site. In Presenting Archaeology
to the Public: Digging for Truths. James H. Jamerson, ed., pp. 130-144. Walnut Creek,
California: Altimira Press.
Hunt, William and Nicholas Honerkamp
1982 The Binary Nature of the Historic Photograph: Document and Artifact. Tennessee
Anthropologist 7(2):114-125.
Reitz, Elizabeth J. and Nicholas Honerkamp
1983 British Colonial Subsistence Strategy on the Southeastern Coastal Plain. Historical
Archaeology 17(2):4-24.
1984 "Historical" Versus "Archaeological" Dietary Patterns on the Southeastern Coastal Plain.
In Archaeological Approaches to Urban Society: Charleston, South Carolina. Nicholas
Honerkamp and Martha Zierden, eds. South Carolina Antiquities 16(1,2):67-85.
PAPERS PRESENTED, SYMPOSIA, AND ETC. (student co-authors are in bold)
1976 Alkaline Glazed Stoneware in a Colonial Context: The Evidence at Fort Frederica, Georgia.
Presented at the 16th Annual Conference on Historic Site Archaeology, Tuscaloosa,
Alabama.
1979 Social Status as Reflected by Faunal Remains From an 18th Century British Colonial Site.
Presented at the 19th Annual Conference on Historic Site Archaeology, St. Augustine,
Florida.
1980 Eighteenth Century British Colonial Adaptations on the Coast of Georgia: The Faunal
Evidence. Co-author, Elizabeth J. Reitz. Presented at the 1980 meetings of the Society for
Historical Archaeology, Albuquerque, New Mexico.
1982a Historic Dietary Patterns on the Southeastern Coastal Plain. Co-author Elizabeth J. Reitz.
Presented at the 1982 meetings of the Society for Historical Archaeology, Philadelphia.
1982b Patterning in the Archaeological Record: Results from Charleston. Co-authors R. Bruce
Council and M. Elizabeth Will. Presented at the 1982 meetings of the Society for Historical
Archaeology, Philadelphia.
1982c Definition of Site Formation Processes in Urban Contexts. Co-author Charles H.
Fairbanks. Presented at the 23rd Annual Conference on Historic Site Archaeology, Asheville.
1984a Individual Versus Corporate Adaptations in Urban Contexts. Co-author R. Bruce Council.
Presented at the 1984 meetings of the Society for Historical Archaeology, Williamsburg.
1984b Organized and co-chaired (with Martha Zierden) a symposium entitled "Urban
Adaptations," 1984 meetings of the Society for Historical Archaeology, Williamsburg.
1984c Urban Archaeology in Savannah, Georgia: The Telfair Site. Produced, scripted, narrated,
and assisted in editing 16 minute video film on urban archaeology research problems and
methodology. Department of Sociology-Anthropology, University of Tennessee at
Chattanooga.
1985a Urban Studies in the Southeast: Archaeological Approaches. Paper presented as part of
the Southeastern Studies Colloquia, Department of Anthropology, University of Georgia.
1985b SYMAP Imagery and the Definition of Horizontal Stratigraphy at a Small Antebellum
Plantation Site, Kings Bay, Georgia. Co-author R. Bruce Council. Presented at the
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Charleston Museum, symposium entitled "Problems and Promises in Plantation Research,"
Charleston.
1985c Organized and co-chaired (with R. Bruce Council) a symposium entitled "Industrial
Archaeology in the Southeast," 1985 meetings of the Southeastern Archaeological
Conference, Birmingham.
1985d Innovation and Change in the Southern Iron Industry: An Example from Chattanooga,
Tennessee. Presented at the 1985 meetings of the Southeastern Archaeological Conference,
Birmingham.
1986 Archaeological Reconstructions of British Colonial Life at Fort Frederica. Featured
speaker at the 250th anniversary of the founding of Fort Frederica, St. Simons Island,
Georgia.
1987a Program Chair, Annual Meetings of the Society for Historical Archaeology, Savannah.
1987b Organizer and chair, Plenary Session entitled "Questions That Count in Historical
Archaeology," 1987 meetings of the Society for Historical Archaeology, Savannah.
1987c Organizer and chair of session entitled "Research and Interpretation in CRM
Archaeology," 1987 meetings of the Society for Historical Archaeology, Savannah.
1987d Households or Neighborhoods: Finding Appropriate Levels of Research in Urban
Archaeology. Presented at the 1987 meetings of the Society for Historical Archaeology,
Savannah.
1987e Archaeological Contributions Toward an Understanding of Coastal Georgia History.
Presented as part of the Gilmor Lecture Series, Coastal Georgia Archaeological Society,
Savannah.
1987f The Role of Archaeology in Historic Preservation. Keynote address, Archaeology
Workshop, Statewide Preservation Conference (Preservation '87), Oxford, Georgia.
1988 Archaeology at Clifton Place: Preliminary Results. Presentation before the Tennessee
Historical Commission, Columbia, Tennessee.
1989 Did Soto Sleep Here? A Discussion. Presented at the Southern Appalachian Program
Speakers Luncheon, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga.
1990 The Context of Art and Religion in Prehistoric Tennessee. Presented at the Southern
Appalachian Program Spring Seminar, "Art and Religion in the Southern Appalachians,"
University of Tennessee at Chattanooga.
1991a Reconstructing Landscapes and Ideologies at Clifton Place Plantation. Presented at the
1991 meetings of the Society for Historical Archaeology, Richmond, Virginia.
1991b The Evolution of Interpretation at the Charleston Place Site. Co-author Martha Zierden.
Presented at the 1991 meetings of the Society for American Archaeology, New Orleans.
1993a Chair, the John Peterson Memorial Session on Southeastern Native American Prehistory,
1993 meetings of the Southern Anthropological Society, Savannah, Georgia.
1993b Religion, Art, and Gender in the Prehistoric Southeast. Presented at the 1993 meetings of
the Southern Anthropological Society, Savannah, Georgia.
1993c A Rock Shelter Pictograph Site in Hamilton County, Tennessee. Co-author Harold S.
Smith. Presented at the 1993 Eastern States Rock Art Conference, Natural Bridge State Park,
Kentucky.
1993d Ethics in Archaeology: Repatriation and Reburial. Presented to the UTC Philosophy Club,
University of Tennessee at Chattanooga.
1994a Informal and Formal British Colonial Storage Practices at Fort Frederica, Georgia.
Presented at the 1994 meetings of the Society for Historical Archaeology, Vancouver, British
Columbia.
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1994b Hernando De Soto In East Tennessee. Cumberland Archaeological Society monthly
meeting, Nashville, Tennessee.
1995a The Evolution of Bluff Furnace: Document, Photograph, Artifact. Co-author R. Bruce
Council. Presented at the 1995 meetings of the Society for Historical Archaeology,
Washington, DC.
1995b Looking for A Spanish-Coosa Alliance at Audubon Acres (40HA84). Annual Meeting on
Current Research in Tennessee Archaeology, Nashville.
1995c Bluff Furnace Restoration and Interpretation. Seventh Annual Meeting on Current
Research in Tennessee Archaeology, Nashville.
1995d Whither Coosa in Chattanooga? Co-author R. Bruce Council. 52nd Annual Meeting of the
Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Knoxville, Tennessee.
1995e Tennessee Pictographs. 52nd Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Archaeological
Conference, Knoxville, Tennessee.
1996 A Sun Circle Pictograph Site Near Chattanooga, Tennessee. Eighth Annual Meeting on
Current Research in Tennessee Archaeology, Nashville.
1998a Shiner’s Trench: Recycling the Archaeological Record at Fort Frederica. Presented at the
1998 meetings of the Society for Historical Archaeology, Atlanta.
1998b Testing a Woodland Component on McClellan Island, Chattanooga, Tennessee. Tenth
Annual Meeting on Current Research in Tennessee Archaeology, Nashville.
1998c Industrial Archaeology in Northwest Georgia. Keynote address, Society for Georgia
Archaeology Annual Meeting, Red Top Mountain State Park.
2000 Gender, Family Composition, and Social Mobility at Fort Frederica, Georgia, 1736 - c.
1750. Presented at the 2000 meetings of the Society for Historical Archaeology, Quebec City.
2001 Local Arrangements Chair, 58th Annual Meetings of the Southeastern Archaeological
Conference, Chattanooga, Tennessee.
2002 Second Harvest: Analysis of Redeposited Artifacts from Shiner's Trench, Fort Frederica
National Monument. Presented at the 2000 meetings of the Society for Historical
Archaeology, Mobile.
2003 Relative Versus Chronometric Dating at the Citico Site, 40HA65, Chattanooga, Tennessee.
Co-author Thomas E. Bodkin. Fifteenth Annual Meeting on Current Research in Tennessee
Archaeology, Nashville.
2004a Session Chair, “Material Culture Studies,” 2004 meetings of the Society for Historical
Archaeology, St. Louis.
2004b Unused Gunflints From the Presidio Santa Maria de Galve, Pensacola, Florida. Co-author
Norma Harris. Presented at the 2004 meetings of the Society for Historical Archaeology, St.
Louis.
2004c Survey and Testing at the Samuel Doak Plantation, Greeneville, Tennessee. Sixteenth
Annual Meeting on Current Research in Tennessee Archaeology, Nashville.
2005a The “Deserving Poor” in Colonial Georgia: Elite and Non-Elite Domestic Sites at Fort
Frederica. Presented at the 2005 meetings of the Society for Historical Archaeology, York,
England.
2005b Plantation Architecture at the Samuel Doak Site, Greeneville, Tennessee. Seventeenth
Annual Meeting on Current Research in Tennessee Archaeology, Nashville.
2006a Session Chair, “Plantations, Farms, and Homesteads: Archaeological Perspectives on
Agrarian Sites,” 2006 meetings of the Society for Historical Archaeology, Sacramento,
California.
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2006b Multiple Landscapes: Architectural, Documentary and Archaeological Versions of the
Samuel Doak Plantation. Presented at the 2006 meetings of the Society for Historical
Archaeology, Sacramento, California.
2006c Evolving Landscapes at the Samuel Doak Plantation, Greeneville, Tennessee. Eighteenth
Annual Meeting on Current Research in Tennessee Archaeology, Nashville.
2007a GIS Survey and Remote Sensing of Slave and Planter Occupations at Chocolate
Plantation, Sapelo Island, Georgia. Presented at the 2007 meetings of the Society for
Historical Archaeology, Williamsburg, Virginia.
2007b GIS Applications to Artifact Analysis at the Doak Site (40GN257), Greeneville,
Tennessee. Co-author Orion Kroulek. Nineteenth Annual Meeting on Current Research in
Tennessee Archaeology, Nashville.
2007c GIS Analysis of Artifacts at an Antebellum Plantation Site in Greeneville, Tennessee.
Tennessee Geographic Information Council Annual Conference, Chattanooga, Tennessee.
2007d Archaeological Interpretation Through GIS. Southeastern State Parks Programs Seminar,
Fall Creek Falls State Park, Tennessee.
2008a Organizer and co-chair (with Norma Harris) "Five Cultures, One Island: Historic
Archaeologies on Sapelo Island, Georgia," 2008 meetings of the Society for Historical
Archaeology, Albuquerque.
2008b Working Plantations on Sapelo Island: High Point Versus Chocolate. Presented at the
2008 meetings of the Society for Historical Archaeology, Albuquerque.
2008c Local Arrangements chair, Program co-chair (with Bode Morin), Society for Industrial
Archaeology Fall Study Tour, Chattanooga.
2009a Architecture, Settlement Structure, and Labor Relations At Three Antebellum Plantations
On Sapelo Island, Georgia. Co-author Ray Crook. Presented at the 2009 meetings of the
Society for Historical Archaeology, Toronto.
2009b Guest Lecturer, Masarykova University, Brno, Czech Republic, March 6-15.
2009c Mulberry Grove, Eli Whitney, and the Cotton Gin. Presented at the American Library,
Brno and the U.S. Embassy, Prague.
2009d Creek or Cherokee at Moccasin Bend: An Archaeological Perspective. Presented as part of
the Friends of Moccasin Bend National Park Fall Lecture Series, Chattanooga.
2009e Thirty Five Years and Counting: Plantation Archaeology on Sapelo Island, Georgia. Coauthor Rachel DeVan. Presented at the 2009 meetings of the Southeastern Archaeology
Conference, Mobile.
2010 Defining Frame Slave Cabins at the Thomas Spalding Plantation, Sapelo Island, Georgia.
Co-author Colin Bean. Presented at the 2010 meetings of the Society for Historical
Archaeology, Amelia Island, Florida.
2011 Community-Based Mortuary Archaeology On Sapelo Island, Georgia. Co-authors Lindsey
Cochran and Ray Crook. Presented at the 2011 meetings of the Society for Historical
Archaeology, Austin, Texas.
2012 Searching for Geechee Footprints: Plantation Research On Ossabaw Island, Georgia.
Presented at the 2012 meetings of the Society for Historical Archaeology, Baltimore.
2013a Session Chair, “Obscured by Clouds: Landscapes in Historical Archaeology,” General
Session, 2013 meetings of the Society for Historical Archaeology, Leicester, England.
2013b Gullah-Geechee Landscapes on Ossabaw Island, Georgia. Co-authors Meredith Gilligan
and Taylor Maxie. Presented at the 2013 meetings of the Society for Historical Archaeology,
Leicester, England.
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MANUSCRIPTS (student co-authors are in bold)
Council, R. Bruce, and Nicholas Honerkamp
1990 Limited Excavation of a Mississippian Housesite at the Heritage Place Site, 40HA210,
Chattanooga, Hamilton County, Tennessee. Research Contributions Number 4, Jeffrey L.
Brown Institute of Archaeology, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga.
2000 An Archaeological Survey of a Proposed Barge Unloading Facility, TRM 463.6R,
Chattanooga, Hamilton County, Tennessee. Report on file, Jeffrey L. Brown Institute of
Archaeology, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga.
2001 Archaeological Monitoring at the Citico Site, 40HA65, Chattanooga, Tennessee.
Report on file, Jeffrey L. Brown Institute of Archaeology, University of Tennessee
at Chattanooga.
Council, R. Bruce, M. Elizabeth Will, and Nicholas Honerkamp
1982 Bluff Furnace: Archaeology of a Nineteenth Century Blast Furnace. Report on file,
Jeffrey L. Brown Institute of Archaeology, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga.
Council, R. Bruce, Robin L. Smith, and Nicholas Honerkamp
1986 Secondary Testing and Evaluation of the McNish Site. Report on file, National Park
Service, Archeological Services Division, Atlanta.
Honerkamp, Nicholas
1975a Above-Ground Archaeology at Fort Frederica National Monument. Manuscript, Fort
Frederica National Monument, St. Simons Island, Georgia.
1975b The Material Culture of Fort Frederica: The Thomas Hird Lot. MA thesis, Department
of Anthropology, University of Florida.
1980 Frontier Process in Eighteenth Century Colonial Georgia: An Archaeological Approach.
Ph.D. dissertation, Department of Anthropology, University of Florida.
1984a "The Smouldering Ruin and the Iveyed Wall": Archaeology at the Oglethorpe Site, St.
Simons Island, Georgia. Report on file, Jeffrey L. Brown Institute of Archaeology,
University of Tennessee at Chattanooga.
1984b On the River's Edge: Prehistoric Occupations on the Heritage Place Tract, Chattanooga,
Tennessee. Report on file, Jeffrey L. Brown Institute of Archaeology, University of
Tennessee at Chattanooga.
1986 An Evaluation of "Native Americans of the Copper Basin." Tennessee Humanities
Council, Nashville.
1987 Results of an Archaeological Survey of A Right of Way Corridor Adjacent to the
Ooltewah Cemetery, Hamilton County, Tennessee. East Tennessee Natural Gas Company,
Knoxville.
1990a Survey Archaeology at the Citico Site (40HA65), Chattanooga, Tennessee. Report on
file, Jeffrey L. Brown Institute of Archaeology, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga.
1990b Landscape Archaeology at Clifton Place Plantation, Maury County, Tennessee. Report
on file, Jeffrey L. Brown Institute of Archaeology, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga.
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1990c Archaeological Testing of the Cedine Mound, Rhea County, Tennessee. Research
Contributions, Number 3, Jeffrey L. Brown Institute of Archaeology, University of
Tennessee at Chattanooga.
1995 Archaeological Testing at 40HA84, Audubon Acres, Chattanooga, Tennessee. Research
Contributions, Number 6, Jeffrey L. Brown Institute of Archaeology, University of
Tennessee at Chattanooga.
1998 An Archaeological Survey of the Proposed Route for a Sewer Outfall and Chamber,
Moccasin Bend Wastewater Treatment Plant, Chattanooga, Tennessee. Report on file,
Jeffrey L. Brown Institute of Archaeology, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga.
2000 Overview of Water Related Cultural Resources, Jackson Hill, Rome, Georgia. Report
on file, The Jaeger Company, Gainesville, Georgia.
2001 "Large quantities had to be marked for disposal": An Artifact Inventory of Shiner's
Trench, Fort Frederica National Monument. Report on file, National Park Service
Southeast Archaeological Center, Tallahassee.
2002a Archaeological Survey and Testing of the Hirum Douglas Homesite. Report on file,
Jeffrey L. Brown Institute of Archaeology, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga.
2002b Archaeological Survey and Testing at the Scholze House Site. Report on file, Jeffrey
L. Brown Institute of Archaeology, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga.
2003 Archaeological Survey and Testing at the Doak House, Greeneville Tennessee. Report
on file, Jeffrey L. Brown Institute of Archaeology, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga.
2004 Archaeological Testing at the Doak House and Academy, Greeneville, Tennessee.
Report on file, Jeffrey L. Brown Institute of Archaeology, University of Tennessee at
Chattanooga.
2005 Archaeological Testing at the Doak Site (40GN257): The 2005 Season. Report on file,
Jeffrey L. Brown Institute of Archaeology, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga.
2008 Archaeological Survey and Testing at High Point Plantation (9MC66), Sapelo
Island, Georgia. Report on file, Jeffrey L. Brown Institute of Archaeology,
University of Tennessee at Chattanooga.
2009a Preliminary Archaeological Survey of the Long Tabby Riverbank, Sapelo
Island, Georgia. Report on file, Jeffrey L. Brown Institute of Archaeology,
University of Tennessee at Chattanooga.
2009b Results of Archaeological Monitoring at the Crane Site (40HA547), Hamilton
County, Tennessee. Report on file, Jeffrey L. Brown Institute of Archaeology,
University of Tennessee at Chattanooga.
2011 Preliminary Results of an Archaeological Survey at the North End Site
(9CH1062), Ossabaw Island, Georgia. Report on file, Jeffrey L. Brown Institute of
Archaeology, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga.
2012a A Preliminary Archaeological Survey of the Cannon’s Point Nature Path, St.
Simons Island, Georgia. Report on file, St. Simons Land Trust, St. Simons Island,
Georgia.
2012b Reconnaissance Survey of the New Orleans Cemetery Area, Sapelo Island,
Georgia. Report on file, Georgia Department of Natural Resources, Atlanta.
2012c Additional Reconnaissance Survey of the New Orleans Cemetery Area, Sapelo
Island, Georgia. Report on file, Georgia Department of Natural Resources, Atlanta.
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Honerkamp, Nicholas and Brina Agranat
1991 An Archaeological Survey of the Proposed Radisson Hotel Construction Site and River
Walk Corridor Savannah, Chatham County, Georgia. Report on file, Jeffrey L. Brown
Institute of Archaeology, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga.
Honerkamp, Nicholas and Colin Bean
2009 Archeological Survey at the Spalding Site, Sapelo Island, Georgia. Report on
file, Jeffrey L. Brown Institute of Archaeology, University of Tennessee at
Chattanooga.
Honerkamp, Nicholas, R. Bruce Council, and Charles H. Fairbanks
1983 The Reality of the City: Urban Archaeology at the Telfair Site, Savannah, Georgia.
Report on file, Archeological Services Branch, National Park Service, Atlanta.
Honerkamp, Nicholas, R. Bruce Council, and Elizabeth J. Reitz
1985 On the Waterfront: Archaeological Research at Fort Frederica National Monument, St.
Simons Island, Georgia. Report on file, Southeast Archeological Center, Tallahassee.
Honerkamp, Nicholas, R. Bruce Council, and M. Elizabeth Will
1982 An Archaeological Assessment of the Charleston Convention Center Site, Charleston,
South Carolina. Report on file, Archeological Services Branch, National Park Service,
Atlanta.
Honerkamp, Nicholas and Ray Crook
2010 Mortuary Research at Behavior Cemetery (9MC498), Sapelo Island, Georgia. Report on
file, Jeffrey L. Brown Institute of Archaeology, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga.
Honerkamp, Nicholas, Ray Crook, and Orion Kroulek
2007 Pieces of Chocolate: Site Structure and Function at Chocolate Plantation (9MC96),
Sapelo Island, Georgia. Report on file, Jeffrey L. Brown Institute of Archaeology,
University of Tennessee at Chattanooga.
Honerkamp, Nicholas and Tanya Dickinson
2011 Archaeological Testing at the Lighthouse Site, Sapelo Island, Georgia. Report on file,
Jeffrey L. Brown Institute of Archaeology, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga.
Honerkamp, Nicholas, E. Raymond Evans, and M. Elizabeth Will
1982 Results of an Archaeological Survey of Pistol Range Hollow, Chickamauga and
Chattanooga National Military Park, Walker County, Georgia. Report on file, Jeffrey L.
Brown Institute of Archaeology, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga.
Honerkamp, Nicholas, Beth Fowler, Tracy Little, and Robbie Mantooth
1989 Archaeological Survey of the Citico Site (40HA65), Chattanooga, Tennessee. Research
Contributions, Number 2, Jeffrey L. Brown Institute of Archaeology, Chattanooga,
Tennessee.
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Honerkamp, Nicholas and Norma Harris
2007 “Weekend for Wildlife” Survey and Testing at Chocolate Plantation, 9MC96, Sapelo
Island, Georgia. Report on file, Jeffrey L. Brown Institute of Archaeology, University of
Tennessee at Chattanooga.
Jordan-Greene, Krista, Jim Greene, and Nicholas Honerkamp
2008 An Archaeological Survey of the Brainerd Mission Cemetery. Report on file,
Jeffrey L. Brown Institute of Archaeology, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga.
Jordan-Greene, Krista, Jim Greene, and Nicholas Honerkamp
2009 Results of a Phase I Cultural Resources Survey of the Crane Site (40HA54),
Hamilton County, Tennessee Report on file, Jeffrey L. Brown Institute of
Archaeology, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga.
Jordan-Greene, Krista, James N. Greene, Nicholas Honerkamp, James J. Kocis, and Kandace D.
Hollenbach
2009 Archaic Adaptations at 40HA524: Results of Phase III Data Recovery. Report on
file, Jeffrey L. Brown Institute of Archaeology, University of Tennessee at
Chattanooga.
Kroulek, Orion and Nicholas Honerkamp
2006 GIS Spatial Distribution Analysis of Artifacts From the Doak House Site,
Greeneville, Tennessee. Report on file, Jeffrey L. Brown Institute of Archaeology,
University of Tennessee at Chattanooga.
Smith, Robin L., R. Bruce Council, Nicholas Honerkamp, and Lawrence E. Babits
1984 Archaeological Survey and Testing at Hunter Army Airfield, Savannah, Georgia. Report
on file, Archeological Services Branch, National Park Service, Atlanta.
Smith, Robin L. and Nicholas Honerkamp
1976 Archaeological Assessment of the Cultural Resources at Mulberry Grove Plantation,
Chatham County, Georgia. Manuscript, Georgia Department of Natural Resources, Atlanta.
CURRENT PROJECTS
Honerkamp, Nicholas and Meredith Gilligan
2013 Results of an Archaeological Survey at the North End Site, (9CH1062), Ossabaw
Island, Georgia. Draft final report, Jeffrey L. Brown Institute of Archaeology,
University of Tennessee at Chattanooga.
Honerkamp, Nicholas and Colin Bean
2013 Archeological Survey and Testing at the Spalding Site, Sapelo Island, Georgia.
Draft final report, Jeffrey L. Brown Institute of Archaeology, University of
Tennessee at Chattanooga.
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Honerkamp, Nicholas
2013 Mulberry Grove: Life and Times on a Tidewater Georgia Plantation. Advance contract,
UT Press.
GRANTS AND AWARDS (noncontract)
1977 Timucuan-Spaniard Interaction in Early Seventeenth Century Florida: An
Archaeological Perspective (with Charles H. Fairbanks). Granting agency: National
Endowment of the Humanities, Washington, DC.
1978 Research Proposal for the Patterson Lot Excavation, Fort Frederica National Monument,
St. Simons Island, Georgia (with Charles H. Fairbanks). Granting agency: National Park
Service, Southeast Archeological Center, Tallahassee.
1981 An Archaeological Investigation of the Bluff Furnace Site, Chattanooga, Tennessee.
Granting agency: Bluff Furnace of Chattanooga, Inc.
1985 Archaeological Investigations At the Heritage Place Site, Chattanooga, Tennessee.
Granting agency: Stone Fort Land Company.
1987a Inventory and Assessment of the Austin Western Collection (with Beth Laudeman).
UTC Provost Student Research Award.
1987b An Interpretive Exhibit of Prehistoric Remains at the Chattanooga Riverpark.
Anonymous grantor.
1989a Archaeological Testing of a Prehistoric Mound, Rhea County, Tennessee. Granting
Agency: UTC Faculty Research Committee.
1989b NEH Summer Institute for College and University Faculty, "Spanish Explorers and
Indian Chiefdoms: The Southeastern United States in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth
Centuries." Institute Director: Charles H. Hudson.
1991a Outstanding Teacher Award, UTC College of Arts and Sciences.
1991b Archaeological Testing of the Casting Shed Area, Bluff Furnace Site, Chattanooga,
Tennessee. Granting agency: Bluff Furnace of Chattanooga, Inc.
1992a UT National Alumni Association Outstanding Teacher Award.
1992b Investigation of the Folk Music of the Otavalo Indians of the Andes (with Robert
Nichols). UTC Provost Student Research Award.
1993 Archaeological Testing At Little Owl Village, Audubon Acres, Chattanooga, Tennessee.
Granting Agency: UTC Faculty Research Committee.
2002 Enhancement of Archaeological Field and Laboratory Education. UTC Technology Fee
Grant.
2005 Elected to Board of Directors, Society for Historical Archaeology (2006-2008).
2006 British Colonial Archaeology on Sapelo Island. Granting Agency: UTC Faculty
Research Committee.
2007 Survey of High Point Plantation, Sapelo Island, Georgia. Granting Agency: Georgia
Department of Natural Resources.
2008a Preservation Achievement Award. Historic Preservation Division, Georgia Department
of Natural Resources.
2008b Sapelo South End Archaeological Survey. Granting Agency: Georgia Department of
Natural Resources.
2009 Additional Sapelo South End Archaeological Survey. Granting Agency: Georgia
Department of Natural Resources.
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2010 Archaeological Survey and Testing on Sapelo Island. Granting Agency: Georgia
Department of Natural Resources.
2011 Archaeological Survey on Ossabaw Island. Granting Agency: Georgia Department of
Natural Resources.
2012 Archaeological Survey on Ossabaw Island. Granting Agency: Georgia Department of
Natural Resources.
PRINCIPAL FIELDS OF INTEREST
Historical Archaeology; Plantation Archaeology; Archaeological Method and Theory
SPECIAL SKILLS
Forty-seven years on the Fender Precision Bass
Sub-18-minute 5K, sub-37-minute 10K, sub-3-hour marathons: 50-55 age bracket
Avid road and mountain biker
REFERENCES
Dr. Pamela Ashmore, Head
Department of Sociology, Anthropology, and Geography
University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
615 McCallie Avenue
Chattanooga, TN 37403
423-425-4435
Bryan Tucker, State Archaeologist & Section Chief
Georgia Historic Preservation Division
Georgia Department of Natural Resources
254 Washington Street, SW
Atlanta, GA 30334
404-463-9696
Dr. Dave Crass
Director, Historic Preservation Division & Deputy State Historic Preservation Officer
Georgia Historic Preservation Division
Georgia Department of Natural Resources
254 Washington Street, SW
Atlanta, GA 30334
404-651-5061
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