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Portrait of Justin Carlson, Ph.D.

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Justin.Carlson@humboldt.edu
  • BSS 142

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  • Cultural Resources Facility

Justin N. Carlson, Ph.D.

Co-Director & PI

Lecturer

As a Senior Research Associate for the Cultural Resources Facility, I lead archaeological investigations in California, write technical reports, train students in archaeological field methods, and collaborate with local, state, and federal agencies to manage cultural resources and make assessments for the National Register of Historic Places. Prior to joining the Cultural Resources Facility at Cal Poly Humboldt, I was Project Director for the Kentucky Archaeological Survey in the Department of Folk Studies and Anthropology at Western Kentucky University, where I led Phase I-III archaeological investigations throughout Kentucky.

  • Ph.D. Anthropology, University of Kentucky
  • M.A. Anthropology, University of Kentucky
  • B.S. Anthropology (minor in Archaeology), College of Charleston
  • B.A. History, College of Charleston

My research has been focused on human and ecosystem responses to the warming and drying trends of the Middle Holocene Climatic Optimum 8000 to 5000 years ago and the role of Archaic hunter-gatherers in creating anthropogenic environments with fire between 5000 and 3000 years ago in Eastern North America. I have utilized geoarchaeological methods derived from soil sciences, including magnetic susceptibility, loss-on-ignition analysis and archaeological micromorphology to study landform histories in relation to climatic change and Native lifeways throughout the Holocene. I was awarded the 2021 Dissertation Prize by the Midwest Archaeological Conference. I am also co-editor of Falls of the Ohio River: Archaeology of Native American Settlement (2021) published with the University of Florida Press.