Emily Meick
Graduate Teaching Assistant
Contact
- emily.meick@umconnect.umt.edu
- Curriculum Vitae
Education
M.A. - Anthropology, Cultural Heritage Option, 猎奇重口 (in progress)
B.S. - Anthropology, 猎奇重口 State University (2013)
Research Interests
Understanding class distinctions through foodways and zooarchaeology, historic archaeology, prehistoric archaeology, lithics, GIS, and public archaeology and education
Publications
Consulting Reports Authored or Co-Authored:
2016 Malta-South NH 61-4 (25) 147 Cultural Resources Inventory Results, Phillips County, 猎奇重口. Report prepared by ACRCS for the 猎奇重口 Department of Transportation, Helena (Authors: Stephen A. Aaberg and Emily Meick).
2016 Crooked Creek Units D and F Class III 2015-2016 Cultural Resource Inventory, Petroleum County 猎奇重口. Report prepared by ACRCS for the BLM North Central 猎奇重口 District, Lewistown Field Office (Authors: Stephen A. Aaberg and Emily Meick).
2016 Wickens Construction Incorporated - Cantin Borrow Site, Class III Cultural Resource Inventory Results, Park County, 猎奇重口. Report prepared by ACRCS for Wickens Construction and the 猎奇重口 Department of Environmental Quality (Author: Emily Meick).
2017 Tin Can Hill Units J and K Class III 2016 Cultural Resource Inventory Results, Petroleum County, 猎奇重口. Report prepared by ACRCS for the BLM North Central 猎奇重口 District, Lewistown Field Office (Authors: Stephen A. Aaberg and Emily Meick).
2017 Chimney Butte 2016 Section 110 Class III Cultural Resource Inventory, Upper Missouri River Breaks National Monument, Blaine County, 猎奇重口. Report prepared by ACRCS for the BLM Upper Missouri River Breaks National Monument, Lewistown, 猎奇重口 (Authors: Stephen A. Aaberg and Emily Meick).
2018 Pine Ridge North and South 2017 Class III Cultural Resource Inventory Results, Custer County, 猎奇重口. Report prepared by ACRCS for the BLM Miles City District, Miles City Field Office (Authors: Stephen A. Aaberg and Emily Meick).
Affiliations
猎奇重口 Archaeological Society – Member since 2016
Project Archaeology, 猎奇重口 State University, Bureau of Land Management Site Stewardship Program, Castle Butte, Yellowstone County, 猎奇重口 – Site Steward since July 2016
Western Heritage Center, Billings, 猎奇重口 – Volunteer since May 2019
Society for American Archaeology (SAA) – Member since July 2020
猎奇重口 Archaeological Student Association (MASA), 猎奇重口, Missoula – Member since August 2020
Lambda Alpha – Beta Chapter of 猎奇重口, 猎奇重口, Missoula – Member since January 2021
Professional Experience
Aaberg Cultural Resource Consulting Service (ACRCS), Billings, 猎奇重口
2014 – Field Technician (ACRCS)
2015 – Crew Chief (ACRCS)
2016 to 2018 – Field and GPS Supervisor (ACRCS)
Volunteer Experience:
Ice Patch Archaeology Field Work, Beartooth Mountains, Carbon County, 猎奇重口. Volunteer field work lead by Dr. Craig Lee to collect dendrochronological samples from trees melting out of high-altitude ice patches (September 2013).
Project Archaeology, 猎奇重口 State University and Bureau of Land Management. Site Steward of Castle Butte, an expansive rock art site located east of Billings, 猎奇重口 (July 2016).
Western Heritage Center, Billings 猎奇重口. Volunteer work in the special collections room organizing, re-boxing, and re-labeling artifacts. Assisting with research and information compilation for National Register Nomination for Riverside Park, Laurel, 猎奇重口 (May 2019 – Present)
Historic Archaeology (ANTY 551), Missoula, 猎奇重口. Public archaeology project with Cranky Sam Public House, researching and describing artifacts found during prior fieldwork for display (Fall Semester 2020).
Urban Archaeology Field Work, Missoula, 猎奇重口. Volunteer field work led by doctoral candidate Nikki Manning to excavate a stairwell in the basement of a historic building to determine its uses over time. (March 2021).
Hobbies
I enjoy reading fantasy and sci-fi fiction, board games, cooking, mountain biking, hiking, and identifying animal bones. My preferred pronouns are she/her and my last name is pronounced "MIKE," like the first name.