Kevin T. Goodrich
Senior Field Archaeologist
Education:
B.A., Christopher Newport University
Phone:
757-221-2574
Email:
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About Kevin
Mr. Goodrich has over twenty-five years of professional experience excavating and supervising archaeological surveys, evaluations, and data recovery projects on a variety of prehistoric and historic sites in the Mid-Atlantic region. He joined W&MCAR in 2010 and has been part of the senior staff since 2013. In addition to excavation and supervising fieldwork, Mr. Goodrich also conducts prehistoric lithic artifact identification and analysis and co-authors technical reports.
Notable projects in Virginia include the testing/data recovery of the 17th through 19th-century Bacon’s Castle Garden in Surry County, the 17th-century Harborview Fort in Suffolk, the Late Woodland/Early Contact Paspahegh Village in James City County, a Middle Woodland oyster shell midden in Westmoreland County, and a Civil War military camp at Gloucester Point. Mr. Goodrich has also excavated and supervised fieldwork at Paleo-Indian sites in Wyoming, Nebraska, Montana, and Oregon as well as Upper Paleolithic cave sites in southwestern France while working with the Center for the Study of the First Americans.