- Charles H. Fairbanks
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Charles Herron Fairbanks (June 3, 1913 – July 17, 1984) was an archaeologist/anthropologist. He conducted archaeology at the Ocmulgee National Monument in Macon, Georgia where he developed rigorous, painstaking field methodology.
Biography
He was born on June 3, 1913 in Bainbridge, New York. He served in the United States Army from 1943 to 1945.
He worked on the Tennessee Valley Authority archaeology projects during his college years in 1937 and 1938. He graduated in 1939. He later went on to the University of Michigan graduate school. Later he became the superintendent at Fort Frederica National Monument and was eventually a professor at University of Florida, Gainesville.
Charles Herron Fairbanks died on July 17, 1984.
Publications
- Archaeology of the Funeral Mound: Ocmulgee National Monument, George (1956, reprinted 2003)
- The Occurrence of Coiled Pottery in New York
- The Plantation Archaeology of the Southeast Coast
- The Florida Seminole People (1975)
- Florida Archaeology w/Jerald Milanich (1987)
References
- http://www.mnsu.edu
- http://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org
- Georgia Archaeology Who's Who
Categories:- 1913 births
- 1984 deaths
- American anthropologists
- American archaeologists
- American archaeological writers
- Florida State University faculty
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