GRANTS:
2001 Instructional Related Activities (IRA) Funds for equipment for the Archaeology Program and Field School for Northern Ireland. Approved by Dean, School of Social and Behavioral Sciences, and IRA Committee, CSULB. $9,760.00.
2001 Research Grant Proposal (Co- PI). Support for ICP-MS Laser Ablasion System. Joint proposal with Doug Kennett, Department of Anthropology, and others, California State University, Long Beach. Excellent reviews. Awarded $65,000.00. Research Grant, Schools of Natural Science and Arts and Letters.
2001 Research Grant for Cesium Vapor Magnetometer Work, submitted to Dean of Arts and Letters, Awarded $14,500.00.
2000 Instructional Related Activities (IRA) Funds for equipment for the Archaeology Program and Field School for Northern Ireland. Approved by Dean, School of Social and Behavioral Sciences, and IRA Committee, CSULB. $9,760.00.
2000 Funds for NAGPRA Collections and Curation. Academic Affairs, Awarded $13,230.00.
1999 Research Grant for Cesium Vapor Magnetometer Work, submitted to Dean of Arts and Letters, Awarded $8,700.00.
1999 National Science Foundation Research Grant Proposal (Co- PI). Support for ICP-MS Laser Ablasion System. Joint proposal with Doug Kennett, Department of Anthropology, California State University, Long Beach. Excellent reviews, requested to resubmit-Not Awarded $65,000.00.
1999 National Science Foundation Research Grant Proposal (Co- PI). Support for ICP-MS. Joint proposal with researchers in the Departments of Biology and Geology, California State University, Long Beach. Awarded $250.000.00
1999 Instructional Related Activities (IRA) Funds for equipment for the Archaeology Program and Field School for Northern Ireland. Approved by Dean, School of Social and Behavioral Sciences, and IRA Committee, CSULB. $8,760.
1999 Grant for Digital Nikon E3s Camera. Academic Affairs, CSULB, $12,500.
1999 Research Grant for ICP-MS Work, submitted to Dean of Arts and Letters, $26,700.00.
1999 Research Grant for Cesium Vapor Magnetometer Work, submitted to Dean of Arts and Letters, $4,700.00.
1999 Instructional Related Activities (IRA) Funds for equipment for the Archaeology Program and Field School for Northern Ireland. Approved by Dean, School of Social and Behavioral Sciences, and IRA Committee, CSULB. $8,760.
1998 National Science Foundation Research Grant Proposal (Co- PI). Support for ICP-MS Laser Ablasion System. Joint proposal with Lynn Salivan, University of Tennessee. Not Awarded $65,000.00.
1997 Research Grant for Cesium Vapor Magnetometer Work, submitted to Dean of Arts and Letters. Awarded $4,700.00.
1997 Instructional Related Activities (IRA) Funds for equipment for the Archaeology Program and Field School for Northern Ireland. Approved by Dean, School of Social and Behavioral Sciences, and IRA Committee, CSULB. $8,760.
1997 Research Grant for Cesium Vapor Magnetometer Work, submitted to Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation. Awarded $8,000.
1997 Invited participant and consultant in project proposed by Mark Aldenderfer (Anthropology, University of California, Santa Barbara) for CesiumVapor Magnetometer Research in the Peruvian Highlands, submitted to the National Science Foundation. Pending.
1997 Instructional Related Activities (IRA) Funds for equipment for the Archaeology Program and Field School for Northern Ireland. Approved by Dean, School of Social and Behavioral Sciences, and IRA Committee, CSULB. $8,760.
1997 Development of Geophysical Prospecting and Management Techniques. Submitted to National Center for Preservation Technology and Training. $15,000. Not funded; requested by agency to resubmit.
1996 Instructional Related Activities (IRA) Funds for equipment for the Archaeology Program and Field School for Northern Ireland. Approved by Dean, School of Social and Behavioral Sciences, and IRA Committee, CSULB. $6,000.
1995 Instructional Related Activities (IRA) Funds for equipment for the Archaeology Program and Field School for Northern Ireland. Approved by Dean, School of Social and Behavioral Sciences, and IRA Committee, CSULB. $6,000.
1994 National Science Foundation Research Grant Proposal. Support for geophysical and archaeological research at Navan Fort, Northern Ireland. Joint proposal with researchers in the Departments of Paleoecology and Archaeology, Queen's University and Environmental Services, Department of the Environment, Northern Ireland. Support for two half-time positions for graduate students for approximately three years. Additional funds requested for student travel, undergraduate support, equipment for the archaeology and geophysics programs. $110,000 Not Awarded.
1994 Department of the Navy, Natural Resource Office, San Diego, North Island Air Base. Geophysical archaeological investigation at San Clemente Island. Based on a pilot study completed in the summer of 1994. Funds are for two projects involving several graduate students from the Departments of Anthropology and Geology at California State University, Long Beach. Allocations for new and innovative studies in resource management on U.S. military bases.
1994 National Science Foundation Research Grant Proposal for Undergraduate Institutions. Support for purchase of geophysical and computer equipment for the Departments of Geology and Archaeology. Not Awarded $75,000.
1994 Navan Research Group, Environmental Services, and Queen's University Grant for Geophysical Research at Navan Fort, Northern Ireland. Approved $3,000.
1993 Instructional Related Activities (IRA) Funds for equipment for the Archaeology Program and Field School for Northern Ireland. Approved by Dean, School of Social and Behavioral Sciences, and IRA Committee, CSULB. $6,000.
1993 Grant for Radiocarbon Dating. Approved by Keith Polakoff, Assistant Vice President/Dean of Graduate Studies, CSULB. $2,500.
1992 Grant for Neutron Activation Studies of Ceramics from Southern Utah. Approved by Neutron Activation Labs, University of Missouri, Columbia, Missouri. $36,000.
1992 Archaeological Collections Inventory Project, California State University, Long Beach. Approved by Keith Polakoff, Assistant Vice President/Dean of Graduate Studies, CSULB. $15,000.
1992 Archaeological Laboratory Equipment. Approved by Keith Polakoff, Assistant Vice President/Dean of Graduate Studies, CSULB. $2,500.
1992 Instructional Related Activities (IRA) Funds for equipment for the Archaeology Program and Field School. Approved by Dean, School of Social and Behavioral Sciences, and IRA Committee, CSULB. $6,600.
1992 Lottery Funds to purchase a 9 passenger, 4-wheel drive vehicle for the geology and archaeology field schools (with E. Ambos). Submitted to Deans of Schools of Natural Sciences, Social and Behavioral Sciences, and Extension, CSULB. Denied.
1992 Proposal to maintain ground-penetrating radar system for the geology and archaeology field schools (with E. Ambos). Approved by Department Chairs and Deans of Schools of Natural Sciences and Social and Behavioral Sciences, CSULB. $75,000.
1992 Proposal to purchase computers and software for the geology and archaeology programs (with E. Ambos). Approved by Zenith Corporation. $1,000.
1991 National Science Foundation Research Grant Proposal (with Elizabeth Ambos). Support for several special studies planned in the Five Year Research Proposal. Support for two half-time positions for graduate students for approximately three years. Additional funds for student travel, undergraduate support, equipment for the archaeology and geophysics programs. Requested $112,000; asked by NSF to resubmit.
1991 Proposal to develop design for interpretive display case for the field school. Approved by Exhibit Case Committee. $500.
1991 Lottery Funds to obtain C-14 dates for graduate student research projects and time to catalog artifacts (undergraduate support). Approved by Department Chair and Dean, School of Social and Behavioral Sciences, CSULB. $5,000.
1991 Instructional Related Activities (IRA) Funds for equipment for the Archaeology Program and Field School. Approved by Dean, School of Social and Behavioral Sciences, and IRA Committee, CSULB. $8,000.
1990 Lottery Funds to purchase tree-ring research laboratory equipment. Approved by Department Chair and Dean, School of Social and Behavioral Sciences, CSULB. $2,000.
1990 Proposal to purchase SUN Computer and software for the Departments of Anthropology and Geography (with E. Ambos). Approved by Academic Computing Services, CSULB. $1,500.
1990 Lottery Funds to purchase a 9 passenger, 4-wheel drive vehicle for the geology and archaeology field schools (with E. Ambos). Submitted to Department Chairs and Deans of Natural Sciences and School of Social and Behavioral Sciences, CSULB. Denied.
1990 Lottery Funds to purchase ground-penetrating radar system for the geology and archaeology field schools (with E. Ambos). Submitted to Department Chairs and Deans of Natural Sciences and School of Social and Behavioral Sciences, CSULB. Denied.
1990 Lottery Funds to purchase computers and software for the geology, archaeology, and geography programs (with E. Ambos). Approved by Department Chairs and Deans of Natural Sciences and School of Social and Behavioral Sciences, CSULB. $500.
1990 Request to purchase S+, a statistical package to be used on the SUN Work Station, Faculty Computer Facilities. Approved by Dr. Robert Glove, CSULB. $1,600.
1990 Replacement Funds for equipment for Five Year Research Program and Field School. Approved by Department Chair and Dean, School of Social and Behavioral Sciences, CSULB. $21,000.
1990 Instructional Related Activities (IRA) Funds for equipment for the Archaeology Program and Field School. Approved by Department Chair, and Dean, School of Social and Behavioral Sciences, and IRA Committee, CSULB. $7,500.
1990 Lottery Funds to purchase four computers, printers, and software for the Departments of Anthropology and Geography (with E. Ambos). Approved by Department Chairs and Dean, School of Social and Behavioral Sciences, CSULB. $3,000.
1990 Lottery Funds to purchase computers and software for the archaeological laboratory. Approved by Department Chair and Dean, School of Social and Behavioral Sciences, CSULB. $500.
1989 Replacement Funds for Equipment for Five Year Research Program and Field School. Approved by Department Chair and Dean, School of Social and Behavioral Sciences. $5,000.
1989 Funds for Xerox costs for professional papers. Approved by Department Chair and Dean, School of Social and Behavioral Sciences, CSULB. $500.
1989 Mini-Grant Request for the purchase of computer hardware and software to complete analysis of climatic data for the southwestern Great Basin. Support for tree-ring core collection involving a field trip to carry out this research near Mt. Charleston, Nevada. Submitted to Department Chair and Dean, School of Social and Behavioral Sciences, CSULB. Denied.
1989 Summer Stipend Request to fund computer analysis of tree-ring data for the southwestern Great basin. Refine our dendrohydrological reconstruction for the Virgin Branch Anasazi study area. Submitted to Department Chair and Dean, School of Social and Behavioral Sciences, CSULB. Denied.
1989 Lottery Funds to purchase four computers, printers, and software for the Departments of Anthropology and Geography (with E. Ambos). Approved by Department Chairs and Dean, School of Social and Behavioral Sciences, CSULB. $1,500.
1989 Instructional Related Activities (IRA) Funds for equipment for the Archaeology Program and Field School. Approved by Department Chair, and Dean, School of Social and Behavioral Sciences, and IRA Committee, CSULB. $6,000.
1989 Lottery Funds to purchase computers and software for the archaeological laboratory. Approved by Department Chair and Dean, School of Social and Behavioral Sciences, CSULB. $500.
1989 Lottery Funds to purchase computers, work stations, printers, and software for the Departments of Computer Engineering, Anthropology, and Geography (with E. Ambos). Approved by Department Chair and Dean, School of Social and Behavioral Sciences, CSULB. $23,000.
1984 Department Of Anthropology, University Of California, Santa Barbara Computer Funds Grant. $2,300.
1984 Nevada State Historic Preservation Office Archaeological Research Grant. $12,000.
1983 Nevada Humanities Council Grant. Papers for public education and exhibit preparation, Valley of Fire State Park. $5,000.
1983 Nevada State Historic Preservation Office Archaeological Research Grant. $4,000.
1983 Award from Committee on Research, Academic Senate, University of California, Santa Barbara. $2,300.
1983 Humanities Graduate Student Research Grant Committee, University of California, Santa Barbara. $1,500.
1980 Historic Preservation Grants-in-Aid Program, Mendocino County Archaeological Commission. Approved by the California State Historic Preservation Office. $7,000.
1980 Point St. George Stabilization Program. Approved by the Bureau of Land Management Service Research Panel. $6,000.
1977 The Proposed King Range Archaeological Research Project. Approved by the Bureau of Land Management Service Center Research Panel. $21,000.
1977 Research Proposal for Archaeological Stabilization Studies in the King Range National Conservation Area. Approved by the Bureau of Land Management Service Research Panel. $10,000.
1977 Pubic Education Program. Approved by the Bureau of Land Management Service Research Panel. $3,000.