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~ Cuartelejo HP Associates Inc. <br />p p 718 West 2"d Street <br />La Junta, Colorado 81050-1428 <br />Telephone/Fa= No. 719.384.8054 - E-mail address - cuarteleitx'decenturvteLnet <br />RESUME FOR <br />Richard F. Carrillo <br />Richazd F. Carrillo, is a La Junta, Colorado native who began his career in historical Achaeology at <br />Bent's Old Fort National Historic Site during the mid-1960s. He received an associates of arts degree in <br />1968 from Otero Jr. College, and a bachelor of arts degree in Anthropology from the University of Kansas <br />in 1971. That same year he became associated with the Institute of Archaeology and Anthropology, <br />University of South Cazolina, Columbia and spent seven yeazs undertaking historical azchaeological <br />research under the tutelage of Mr. Stanley South, one of the preeminent historical azchaeologists in.the <br />United States. Between 1978 and 1980, he entered private consulting and undertook historical <br />azchaeological studies for local, state and federal govermrterrt agencies in South Cazolina. <br />In 1981, Richard returned to Colorado and worked as an historical consultant on two projects with <br />consulting firms at John Martin Reservoir.vvhere he was involved in a major study of the reservoir azea: A <br />second study included Las Animas City established in 1869 south of the Arkansas River opposite Fort <br />Lyon.. Since 1987 he has been a private consulting historical azchaeologist wnducting historical <br />Achaeology and azchitectural surveys and archaeological excavations funded by local, state and federal <br />government agencies and for large cultural resource management Earns and universities; He has <br />successfully completed projects, for several engineering and environmental firms and goyernmem agencies . <br />in regazd to the Central Platte Valley infrastructure projects currently.being undertaken in Denver {see <br />selected bibliography): Additionally; besides having undertaken azchaeological reseazch in South Cazolina <br />and Colorado, he has also conducted azchaeological reseazch in Wyoming, New Mexico, California, <br />Nevada <br />In 1995, he completed a major historical Achaeology study of an early Denver hotel for the Colorado <br />Departrnent of Transportation. A populaz publication entitled Exploring the Colorado Frontier, A Study in . <br />Historical Archaeology at the Tremont House Hotel, Lower downtown Denier, with Daniel L. Jepson, <br />resulted from the study. In 1991 he served as field director, on an azchaeological team with well-known <br />University of Nevada-Reno historical azchaeologist Donald L. Hardesty, Ph.D. and Colorado historian <br />Steven F. Mehls, Ph.D., on the excavation of the 1860s Lockwood Stage Station, undertaken at the Fort- <br />Cazson-Pinon Canyon Maneuver Site, in southeastern Colorado, for Western Cultural Resource <br />Management, Inc.; of Boulder. He has an on-going affiliafion with the University of Denver, Department of <br />Anthropology, and is a co-author along with Dean Santa., Ph.D., Lori Rhodes, Bonnie J. Clazk; Ph.D., and <br />K. Lynn Berry, in a book entitled Denver, An Archaeological History edited by Sarah M. Nelson, Ph.D., <br />Department of Anthropology, University of Denver. He also maintains an on-going relationship with the - <br />Department of Anthropology, University of Colorado at Colorado Springs and served as a consultant during <br />the 2000 UCCS Departmentof Anthropology Field School in Historical Archaeology at the Pinon Canyon <br />Maneuver Site. The field school excavated the remains of a former structure associated with the Bent <br />Canyon Stage Station (ea. 1867-1873) that had been recorded by Richard and survey crew in 1984. In <br />2001 he served as special consultant to the UCCS Archaeological Field Project conducted by the University <br />of Colorado at Colorado Springs, Department of Anthropology during the excavation of a ca. 1920s <br />homestead that his crew had originally recorded in 1984. He also recently completed a study for Colorado <br />State University of the Ramsey-Koenig Ranch, an integral part of Colorado State University's Pingree Pazk <br />Mountain Campus. In 2004, he . is also a contributor to the newly published book, Fort Collins First <br />Waterworks by Wayne C. Sandberg.. <br />Oa th^ Fd a of the Bord tiand.+ <br />Bordetisnds, Historical, Urban and IndusW al Archaeology, Archiwl & Historical Research, Generel Friatarie prevemtlon &Culhnl Rnource Ivianagem<nt <br />