Jeannie K. Yang

EDUCATION
 
9/94 - 12/99 Sonoma State University
Master of Arts in Cultural Resources Management
 
8/90 - 5/94 University of California at Berkeley
Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology
 
ARCHAEOLOGICAL EXPERIENCE
 
6/94 - 5/97 Cypress I-880 Archaeological Project
Task: Archaeological excavation, artifact catalog, data-entry editing
Principal Investigator: Dr. Adrian Praetzellis, Director, Anthropological Studies Center, Sonoma State University
 
7/96 San Simeon Prehistoric Archaeological Project
Tasks: Archaeological excavation Principal
Investigator: Dr. Terry Jones, Archaeologist, Environmental Division, Caltrans Headquarters
 
12/94 - 2/97 Sacramento HI56 Historical Archaeological Project
Tasks: Archaeological excavation, historical research, artifact catalog
Principal Investigator: Dr. Adrian Praetzellis, Director, Anthropological Studies Center, Sonoma State University
 
3/95 - 6/95 Santa Rosa Wastewater Project
Tasks: Word-process formatting, data-entry editing
Project Coordinator: Christian Gerike, Administrative Archaeologist, Anthropological Studies Center, Sonoma State University
 
1/94 - 5/94 California Prehistoric Archaeological Project
Task: Artifact re-organization
Laboratory Supervisor: Dr. Steve Shackley, Director, Phoebe A. Hearst Museum, UC Berkeley
 
PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS
 
"Vanishing Sons: The Chinese Laundrymen at 1813 Seventh Street, Oakland, California" paper presented at the annual conference of the Society for Historical Archaeology, Salt Lake City, Utah, 1/99

"What's In The Pot? An Emic Perspective on Chinese Brown Glazed Stoneware," paper presented with Virginia R. Hellmann at the annual conference of the Society for Historical Archaeology, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1/96
 

SKILLS
 
Conduct historical research; excavate using the Harris Matrix system; manage four company, school, and personal websites; compile company business annual reports; Macintosh and PC hardware troubleshooting and software expertise using the Internet and many programs, including Adobe Photoshop, Claris FileMaker Pro, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Word, Netscape Navigator, and HTML editors; coordinate small-scale archaeological surveys; typing (60 wpm); black and white photography and film development.
 
REFERENCES
 
Furnished upon request