NINA VERSAGGI

Email: nversagg@binghamton.edu

(PhD Binghamton University 1988), Director of the Public Archaeology Facility and Adjunct Associate Professor of Anthropology, is an archaeologist who specializes in cultural resource management and the archaeology of Northeastern US. Her research involves applying hunter-gatherer mobility models to the archaeology of riverine systems.

(in review) Partners in Preservation: The Binghamton University Community Archaeology Program (CAP). In Past Meets Present: Partnerships in the Public Interpretation of Archaeology, ed. by J. H. Jameson, Jr. and S. Baugher. Springer Press, NY.

2006 NAGPRA Consultations with the Iroquois Confederacy of Sovereign Nations of New York . In Cross-Cultural Collaboration: Native Americans and Archaeology in the Northeastern United States , ed. by J. Kerber. University of Nebraska Press.

2005 Negotiating Sovereignty and Tradition during Consultations with Iroquois:
Confederacy of Nations in New York. In Cross-Cultural Collaboration: Native
Americans and Archaeology in the Northeastern United States
, ed. by J. Kerber. University of Nebraska Press.

2001 (with L. Wurst, C. Madrigal, and A. Lain) Adding complexity to Late Archaic Research in the Northeast. In Appalachian Highlands Archaeology , ed. by L. Sullivan and S. Prezzano . University of Tennessee Press.

2000 Decoding the message in the midden: what can nineteenth century sheet refuse tell us? In Current Nineteenth and Twentieth Century Domestic Site Archaeology in New York State, ed. by J. Hart and C. Fischer. New York State Museum Bulletin, Albany.

1999 Regional diversity within the Early Woodland of the Northeast. Northeast Archaeology 57:45-56.

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