Elizabeth Mallonee
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Experience
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Dominguez Rancho Adobe Museum
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United States
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Museums, Historical Sites, and Zoos
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1 - 100 Employee
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Archives Intern
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Jul 2023 - Present
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Finders KeepHers
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United States
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Retail
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1 - 100 Employee
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Sales and Merchandising
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Sep 2022 - Jul 2023
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Pedestrian Survey
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Jun 2022 - Jun 2022
As a part of the Looking Up project (UCD and funded by the Irish Research Council Coalesce), I was a part of a reconnaissance team performing walking surveys throughout the Cairngorms in search of Mesolithic flint lithics estimated to be in this location through predictive modeling. As a part of the Looking Up project (UCD and funded by the Irish Research Council Coalesce), I was a part of a reconnaissance team performing walking surveys throughout the Cairngorms in search of Mesolithic flint lithics estimated to be in this location through predictive modeling.
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University College Dublin
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Ireland
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Higher Education
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700 & Above Employee
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Archaeological Field Methods (Course)
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Apr 2022 - May 2022
Archaeological Feild Methods was a module taken as part of my Masters's program in Archaeology at UCD. This module included all aspects of archaeological excavation including recording finds and features, photography, drawing, total station, dumpy level, and producing an excavation report. Archaeological Feild Methods was a module taken as part of my Masters's program in Archaeology at UCD. This module included all aspects of archaeological excavation including recording finds and features, photography, drawing, total station, dumpy level, and producing an excavation report.
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Galway Archaeological Field School
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Jun 2019 - Aug 2019
in 2019 I participated in GAFS's Recording Methods in Archaeological Survey and Excavation, a more advanced course for students with past excavation experience. This course included the excavation of discrete archaeological features, learning the three-part recording system (written, photography, and drawing), and post-excavation techniques. in 2019 I participated in GAFS's Recording Methods in Archaeological Survey and Excavation, a more advanced course for students with past excavation experience. This course included the excavation of discrete archaeological features, learning the three-part recording system (written, photography, and drawing), and post-excavation techniques.
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Education
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University College Dublin
MSc, Archaeology -
California State University-Dominguez Hills
Bachelor of Arts - BA, Anthropology