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Lucinda Freeman
Archaeologist

Lucinda Freeman joined the team at GSRC as an archaeologist in June of 2009.  Before working with GSRC, Ms. Freeman spent a year and a half working with the Louisiana Division of Archaeology at the  Louisiana State Archaeological Curation Facility where she spent most of her time working to accession incoming artifact collections, reaccession old collection under the standards, aid with identification and inventory of collections needing to be processed through Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA), and aiding the Section 106 department by performing site checks for areas of proposed development, editing state site files, and other various office duties.  Ms. Freeman worked for the University of South Alabama Center for Archaeological Studies as both a field and lab archaeologist, often asked to work on faunal analysis, and human osteological remains for NAGPRA inventories.
 
She received a Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology (Minor in Biology) from the University of South Alabama in 2005.


 

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