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LUCY B. WAYNE, Ph.D., RPA Vice-President |
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Education: Ph.D. Architecture—Preservation Planning, College of Architecture, University of Florida. Phi Kappa Phi. Dissertation: Burning Brick: A Study of A Lowcountry Industry
M.A. Anthropology, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL Thesis: The Bailey House: The Urbanization of a Southern Plantation
Graduate Study, Library Science, State University of New York at Albany
B.A. Art History, Mary Washington College, Fredericksburg, VA
Certifications: Register of Professional Archaeologists (RPA) Florida Archaeological Council Council of South Carolina Professional Archaeologists
Professional Societies: American Cultural Resources Association (ACRA)–President Vernacular Architecture Forum Southeast Chapter of the Society of Architectural Historians Society for Historical Archaeology Southeastern Archaeological Conference Society for Industrial Archaeology Society for American Archaeology American Institute of Archaeology National Trust for Historic Preservation Florida Anthropological Society Florida Trust for Historic Preservation
Cultural Resource Experience: 1989 - Pres Vice-President, SouthArc, Inc., Gainesville, FL 1987-1989 Staff Scientist, Environmental Services & Permitting, Inc., Gainesville, FL 1982-1987 Senior Scientist, Water and Air Research, Inc., Gainesville, FL 1979-1982 Graduate Assistant, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL
Other Work Experience: 1998-2004 Vice President, RealSouth Tours, Gainesville, Florida 1978-1980 Secretary/bookkeeper, Bill G. Eppes, Architect, Gainesville, Florida 1970-1974 Library Technician, Accounting Clerk, Personnel Secretary, General Electric Company, Schenectady, New York and Cleveland, Ohio 1969-1970 Librarian, 4th-12th grade, Penderlea School, Burgaw, North Carolina 1969 Library Assistant, Wilmington Public Library, Wilmington, North Carolina 1968-1969 Student Assistant, Art Department Slide Collection, Mary Washington College, Fredericksburg, Virginia.
Publications and Technical Papers: 2010 Sweet Cane: A Guide to the Architecture of the Sugar Works of East Florida. University of Alabama Press, Tuscaloosa.
2008 Cultural Resource Management: A Guide for our Clients. SouthArc, Inc. A guide for our Clients.
2007 Sweet Sugar: The Architecture of the Sugar Works of Northeast Florida. Paper presented at Sweet Digs: Archaeology of Sugar Mills, Florida Archaeology Month, Museum of Arts and Sciences, Daytona Beach, FL, March 31, 2007.
2005 The Congregation was Poor: Christ Church Parsonage, Mt. Pleasant, SC. Society for Historical Archaeology, 38th Annual Conference, York, England.
2004 Researching to Understand and Interpret Your Historic Property. Paper presented at Managing Your Historic Property: A Hands-On Experience. Florida Trust for Historic Preservation, Gold Head Branch State Park.
2001 Reading the Unwritten History: Research Possibilities in Plantation Worker Settlements. Paper presented at Second Northeastern Florida Plantation Symposium, March 24, 2001, Daytona Beach, FL.
1999 Burning Bricks: A South Carolina Plantation Industry. Paper presented at 1999 SIA Conference and Bridge Symposiums III, Savannah, GA.
1997 "Burning Brick and Making a Large Fortune at It Too": Landscape Archaeology and Lowcountry Brickmaking. In Carolina's Historical Landscapes, Linda F. Stine, Martha Zierden, Lesley M. Drucker, and Christopher Judge, editors, pp. 97-112. University of Tennessee Press, Knoxville.
1996 Starve Gut Hall in Dunes West. In Mt. Pleasant's Archaeological Heritage, edited by Amy Thompson McCandless, pp. 101-124. The Town of Mt. Pleasant, SC.
1996 Burning Bricks on the Wando. In Mt. Pleasant's Archaeological Heritage, edited by Amy Thompson McCandless, pp. 206-220. The Town of Mt. Pleasant, SC.
1993 Brickmaking in the South Carolina Lowcountry: An Archaeologist's Perspective. In Historic Landscapes in South Carolina: Historical Archaeological Perspectives of the Land and Its People, Linda F. Stine, Lesley M. Drucker, Martha Zierden, and Christopher Judge, editors, pp. 80-99. Council of South Carolina Professional Archaeologists, Columbia, SC.
1992 Brickmaking in the South Carolina Lowcountry: A Vital Cottage Industry. Paper presented at the 25th Annual Meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology, Kingston, Jamaica.
1990a Archaeology as Project Asset. The Florida Specifier 6/90:33.
1990b Archaeology and Development: What's the Connection? The Florida Specifier 1/90:38.
1987a Swift Creek Occupation in the Altamaha Delta. Early Georgia 15(1-2):46-65.
1987b The Darien Waterfront: The Commercial Side of the Antebellum South. Paper presented at the 20th Annual Meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology, Savannah, GA.
1986 Swift Creek Occupation in the Altamaha Delta. Paper presented at the 43rd Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Nashville, TN.
1985 Locational Modeling in the Chattahoochee River Basin: New Support for Old Archaeological Adages. Paper presented at the 42nd Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Birmingham, AL.
1983 The Bailey House: Interpretation of Trash Disposal at an Urban Site. The Florida Anthropologist 36:3-4.
1983 Section II: Washing, Cleaning, and Recording of Artifacts. In: The Conservation of Archaeological Collections, C. H. Fairbanks, editor, pp. 9-18. Florida Journal of Anthropology Special Publications 1.
Wayne, Lucy B. and Martin F. Dickinson 1999 The Third Parsonage at Christ Church Parish, ". . . a house of yellow pine on a brick foundation." Carologue 15(1):8-11.
1991 Lexington Plantation: Diversity Within the Lowcountry of South Carolina. Paper presented at the Conference on Historical and Underwater Archaeology, Richmond, VA.
Dickinson, M. F. and L. B. Wayne 1997 Native Americans at Dunes West: Everything in Great Plenty. Paper presented at Mount Pleasant's Archaeological Heritage, symposium held Sept. 27, 1997, Town of Mt. Pleasant, SC.
1987 Archaeological Mitigation of the Darien, Georgia, Sewer System. In Rescue Archeology, R. L. Wilson, editor, pp. 211-218. SMU Press, Dallas, TX.
1985a Saving Time and Money with Archaeology. In Environmental Engineering, Proceedings of the 1985 Specialty Conference, J. C. O'Shaugnessy, editor, pp. 462-469. American Society of Civil Engineers.
1985b The Seminole Dispersed Settlement Pattern. Florida Journal of Anthropology Special Publication 4:221-239.
1983 Cultural Resource Assessments as a Planning Tool. Paper Presented at the Florida Academy of Sciences Meeting, Melbourne, FL.
1982a Cultural Resource Surveys in Coastal Virginia. Paper presented at 39th Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Memphis, TN.
1982b Prehistoric Occupation of the Central Florida Sand Hills. Paper presented at 39th Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Memphis, TN.
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