Barbara Heath

Professor and Head of Anthropology

Barbara Heath is a qualified expert, that works in University of Tennessee as a Professor and Head of Anthropology since 2020. This person has earned professional experience in more than four positions at various companies. Barbara Heath went to the University of Pennsylvania and was studying there from 1982 to 1988. Knoxville, Tennessee is the area, where this professional was known to be living. Their e-mail and phone can be easily accessed through this website by request.
Name variants:
Bab Heath, Babs Heath, Babbie Heath, Barbie Heath, Babette Heath, Barb Heath
Last updated Jul 03, 2024

Contact Information

Last Update
Jul 7, 2022
Email
bh**@utk.edu, bh**@utk.edu
Location
Knoxville, TN

Workplace

Professor and Head of Anthropology

Waverly, TN

Industry

Legislative Bodies

Work History

Professor and Head of Anthropology

from Aug 2020

Director of Archaeology and Landscapes

1542 Bateman Bridge Rd, Forest, VA 24551
Responsible for planning, management, research, analysis, interpretation, and restoration of archaeological resources and historic landscapes. Planned, implemented, and disseminated researc...
Jan 1992 — Jul 2006

Lecturer

910 west Franklin St, Richmond, VA 23284
Sep 2005 — Dec 2005

Acting Director of Archaeology

1800 Larimer St SUITE 2100, Denver, CO 80202
1989 — 1991

Education

1978 — 1982

Occupations

Executive
Director
Professor
Operations Manager

Skills

Archaeology
Anthropology
History
Research
Historical Archaeology
Historical Research
Cultural Resource Management
Historic Preservation
Teaching
University Teaching
Academic Writing
Museums
Higher Education
Field Work
Cultural Heritage
Grant Writing
Museum Collections
Student Development
Archaeological Survey
College Teaching
Lecturing
Editing
Nonprofits
Cultural Anthropology
Qualitative Research
Research Design
Architectural History
Mitigation
Historical Interpretation
Cataloging
Writing
Ethnography
Theory
Oral History
Archives
Spatial Analysis
Special Collections
Public Speaking
American History
Non Profits
Archival Research
Public Archaeology
World History
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