Eileen Ernenwein

 
  Eileen Ernenwein
Eileen G. Ernenwein
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Ph.D., University of Arkansas, Environmental Dynamics, 2008
M.A., University of Denver, Geography, 2002
B.A., University of Denver, Anthropology & Geography, 2000

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Dr. Ernenwein's research focuses on archaeological geophysics and GIS for locating buried archaeological features and understanding human spatial behavior. She has extensive experience with ground-penetrating radar, electromagnetic induction, magnetometry, and resistivity. She has conducted geophysical surveys and archaeological investigations in Jordan, Portugal, and Bolivia, and in North America’s Great Plains, Rocky Mountains, Northwest, Sacramento Valley, Southwest, Mid-South, and Southeast.

TEACHING

Archaeological Geophysics Field School at Tel Bet Yerah, Israel (June 26-July 29, 2010)

 

CURRENT AND RECENT RESEARCH PROJECTS

Streamlined Archaeo-Geophysical Data Processing and Integration

Geophysics at Tiwanaku

Multi-Sensor Data Fusion for Historic Resource Identification

SELECTED PUBLICATIONS (pdf files available upon request)


Ernenwein, E. G.
2009   Integration of multidimensional archaeogeophysical data using supervised and unsupervised classification. Near Surface Geophysics 7(3):147-158, DOI: 10.3997/1873-0604.2009004.

Wachsmann, S., R. K. Dunn, J. R. hale, R. L. Hohlfelder, L. B. Conyers, E. G. Ernenwein, P. Sheets, M. L. P. Blot, F. Castro and D. Davis
2009   The Paleao-Environmental Contexts of Three Possible Phoenician Anchorages in Portugal. The International Journal of Nautical Archaeology 38(2): 221-253, DOI: 10.1111/j.1095-9270.2009.00224.x.

Ernenwein, E. G. and M. L. Hargrave
2009   Archaeological Geophysics for DoD Field Use: a Guide for New and Novice Users. a Guidance Document submitted to the Environmental Security Technology Certification Program (ESTCP), U.S. Department of Defense.

Ernenwein, E. G.
2008   A Geophysical View of Pueblo Escondido: Implications for the Pithouse to Pueblo Transition in the Jornada Mogollon. Bulletin of the Texas Archaeological Society 79: 125-145.

Ernenwein, E. G. and K. L. Kvamme
2008   Data Processing Issues in Large-Area GPR Surveys: Correcting Trace Misalignments, Edge Discontinuities, and Striping. Archaeological Prospection 15(2):133-149, DOI: 10.1002/arp.331.

 Conyers, L. B., E. G. Ernenwein, M. Grealy and K. M. Lowe
2008   Electromagnetic Conductivity Mapping for Site Prediction in Meandering River Floodplains.
Archaeological Prospection 15(2):81-91 DOI: 10.1002/arp.326.

 Ernenwein, E. G. and M. L. Koons
2007   Subsurface Imaging in Tiwanaku’s Monumental Core. Paper presented at the Technology and Archaeology Workshop, Dumbarton Oaks.

 Ernenwein, E. G.
2006   Imaging in the Ground-Penetrating Radar near-Field Zone: A Case Study from New Mexico, USA. Archaeological Prospection 13(2):154-156, DOI: 10.1002/arp.286.

 Kvamme, K. L., E. G. Ernenwein, M. L. Hargrave, T. Sever, D. Harmon, F. Limp, B. Howell, M. Koons and J. Tullis
2006   New Approaches to the Use and Integration of Multi-Sensor Remote Sensing for Historic Resource Identification and Evaluation. Strategic Environmental Resource Development Program (SERDP), Washington, D.C.

 Kvamme, K. L., E. G. Ernenwein and C. J. Markussen
2006   Robotic Total Station for Microtopographic Mapping: An Example from the Northern Great Plains. Archaeological Prospection 13(2):91-102, DOI: 10.1002/arp.270.

 Conyers, L. B., E. G. Ernenwein and L. Bedal
2002   Ground-Penetrating Radar (GPR) Mapping as a Method for Planning Excavation Strategies, Petra, Jordan.
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 Conyers, L. B., E. G. Ernenwein and L. Bedal
2002   Ground-Penetrating Radar Discovery at Petra, Jordan. Antiquity 76:339-340.

 

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