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University of Nebraska–Lincoln

Department of Anthropology and Geography

Anthropology Program

Brian Storm

Brian P. Storm

Masters Student, Professional Archaeology

B.A., 2001, Anthropology, University of Nebraska-Lincoln

Email: bpstorm [at] bigred.unl.edu

Research Interests:

Heritage Resource Management, Historic Preservation, Public Archaeology, Historic Trails, Fremont Culture, GIS

Professional Presentations:

Ceramic Tempering Choices of Uinta Fremont Horticulturalists. Paper presented at the 8th Biennial Rocky Mountain Anthropological Conference in Jackson, WY, October 2007.

Hunting in the Mountains: Spatial Analysis of Archaic Projectile Points in the Uinta Mountains. Poster presented at the 30th Great Basin Anthropological Conference in Las Vegas, NV, October 2006.

The Red Hand Site. Paper presented at the 30th Great Basin Anthropological Conference in Las Vegas, NV, October 2006.

The Archaeology of Hunting Tools: Interpreting the Atlatl. Poster presented at the Forest Service Integrated Workshop in Ogden, UT, March 2006.

Grayware Ceramics in Northeastern Utah. Paper presented at the 7th Biennial Rocky Mountain Anthropological Conference in Park City, UT, September 2005.

Professional Experience:

Bureau of Land Management, Archaeological Technician, Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, UT

United States Forest Service, Archeological Technician, Ashley National Forest, UT

National Park Service, Archeological Technician, Midwest Archeological Center, NE

Field Schools and Training:

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Field School in Archaeology, Beaver Creek Trail Crossing Site, NE.

National Park Service GPS/GIS Trails Workshop, Salt Lake City, UT.

United States Forest Service/Bureau of Land Management Archeology Internship, Vernal, UT

Volunteer Projects:

Rocky Mountain Anthropological Conference Volunteer and General Session Moderator, Jackson, Wyoming, October 25-28, 2007.

Ashley National Forest/Passport in Time, Carter Military Road Metal Detecting Survey, July 16-20, 2007

Midwest Archeological Center/NPS Volunteer in Parks, Akers Ferry Site, Ozark National Scenic Riverways, May 7-11, 2007

Ashley National Forest/Passport in Time, Carter Military Road Winter Lab, March 12-16, 2007

Professional Responsibilities:

Treasurer, UNL Anthro Group, Spring 2007 - Spring 2008

Professional Memberships:

Society for American Archaeology
Society for Historical Archaeology
Nebraska Association of Professional Archeologists
Utah Professional Archaeological Council
UNL AnthroGroup

Personal Information:

Outside of archaeology, I'm quite fond of belief systems. They fascinate me tremendously. I play ultimate Frisbee when my body and time allows. Throughout the years, I've torn the majority of the muscles, tendons, and ligaments surrounding my knees. Not particularly excited about mornings, winter, or automobiles. I care for a border collie named Max Power and a cat referred to as "the O.C.". They are a hilarious pair.