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Julie Francis |
Dr. Francis' current research interests include hunting and gathering cultures and rock art, primarily in the Plains and Intermountain West. After working for the Office of the Wyoming State Archaeologist for nearly 15 years, she became the archaeologist for the Wyoming Department of Transportation in 1992. She is the only cultural resource specialist at WYDOT, handling all matters related to archaeology, history, historic bridges, architecture, Section 106 compliance, Native American consultation, cultural resources, and NEPA. Through this position, her interests have expanded considerably to include historic highways and modern transportation networks, many aspects of Wyoming history, and the material record of Native American religions. Courses Taught:ANTH 4020 Anthropology of Rock Art
Recent/ Selected Publications:Ancient Visions: Petroglyphs and Pictographs of the Wind River and Bighorn Country, Wyoming and Montana. 2002, University of Utah Press. (With Larry Loendorf) The Imagery of Medicine Lodge. In Medicine Lodge Creek, Volume I. Clovis Press, 2007. The Medicine Lodge Plaquette. In Medicine Lodge Creek, Volume I. Clovis Press, 2007. Rock Art Studies in the Northwestern Plains: Quantitative Approaches to Mostly Qualititative Stuff. In Managing Archaeological Data: Essays in Honor of Sylvia W. Gaines. Anthropological Research Papers No. 57, School of Human Evolution and Social Change, Arizona State University. 2006. |
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