
Carl Carlson-Drexler
Year entered: 2005Email:: [[cgdrex]]
Degree sought: PhD
Research Interests: conflict, forensic archaeology, landscape studies, theory, ethnohistory, archaeogeophysics, spatial analysis
Regional Specialty: Midwestern United States
Background
Carl is a conflict archaeologist, doing dissertation research on southwest Arkansas during the Civil War. He holds a BA in anthropology from Grinnell College, Iowa, and a MA from the University of Nebraska. In addition to Arkansas, he has participated in research in New Mexico, the Yucatan Peninsula, Cuba, Virginia with the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, Nebraska, Missouri, and the British Virgin Islands. His interests besides conflict lie in forensic archaeology, landscape studies, theory, ethnohistory, archaeogeophysics, and spatial analysis. He is currently working for the U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center, Construction Engineering Research Laboratory in Champaign, Illinois.
Visit Carl's website at: http://www.projectpast.org/cdrexler




