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Jefferson Chapman (born 1943) is an archaeologist who conducted extensive excavations at sites in eastern
Tennessee Tennessee ( , ), officially the State of Tennessee, is a landlocked U.S. state, state in the Southeastern United States, Southeastern region of the United States. Tennessee is the List of U.S. states and territories by area, 36th-largest by ...
, recovering evidence that provided the first secure radiocarbon chronology for Early and Middle Archaic period assemblages in Eastern North America.Chapman, Jefferson. 1985. "Tellico Archaeology: 12,000 Years of Native American History". ''Report of Investigations'' No. 43, Department of Anthropology, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Occasional Paper No. 5, Frank H. McClung Museum, and ''Publications in Anthropology'' No. 41,
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He also is a research professor in
anthropology Anthropology is the scientific study of humanity, concerned with human behavior, human biology, cultures, societies, and linguistics, in both the present and past, including past human species. Social anthropology studies patterns of be ...
and the Director of the Frank H. McClung Museum at the
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, Knoxville. Chapman’s professional interests include Southeastern archaeology,
paleoethnobotany Paleoethnobotany (also spelled palaeoethnobotany), or archaeobotany, is the study of past human-plant interactions through the recovery and analysis of ancient plant remains. Both terms are synonymous, though paleoethnobotany (from the Greek words ...
,
museology Museology or museum studies is the study of museums. It explores the history of museums and their role in society, as well as the activities they engage in, including curating, preservation, public programming, and education. Terminology The w ...
and
public archaeology Community archaeology is archaeology by the people for the people. The field is also known as public archaeology. There is debate about whether the terms are interchangeable; some believe that community archaeology is but one form of public archa ...
.


Background

Chapman was born in
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, on March 13, 1943. He received his Bachelor of Arts in anthropology from
Yale University Yale University is a private research university in New Haven, Connecticut. Established in 1701 as the Collegiate School, it is the third-oldest institution of higher education in the United States and among the most prestigious in the w ...
in 1965 and an M.A.T. in history and education from
Brown University Brown University is a private research university in Providence, Rhode Island. Brown is the seventh-oldest institution of higher education in the United States, founded in 1764 as the College in the English Colony of Rhode Island and Providenc ...
in 1968. Chapman completed a master's degree in anthropology in 1973 and a Ph.D. in anthropology in 1975 from the
University of North Carolina The University of North Carolina is the multi-campus public university system for the state of North Carolina. Overseeing the state's 16 public universities and the NC School of Science and Mathematics, it is commonly referred to as the UNC S ...
. He has conducted archaeology studies for over 40 years and has written twenty books, dozens of journal articles and many other technical publications.


Employment history

Chapman began his career as a teacher at the
Webb School of Knoxville Webb School of Knoxville is a private coeducational day school in Knoxville, Tennessee, enrolling students from pre-kindergarten to twelfth grade. It was founded in 1955 by Robert Webb (1919–2005), grandson of Webb School of Bell Buckle founde ...
(1965–1967) and was later promoted to be the chairman of the social studies department (1968–1971). Since 1984, he has been a research associate professor and, from 1990 to 2019, was the director of the Frank H. McClung Museum at the University of Tennessee Knoxville. Since 1959, Chapman has also worked as an archaeologist.


Archaeological excavations

Chapman has participated in numerous archaeological excavations in Tennessee including work on the Barkley Reservoir (1959, 1962), Melton Hill Reservoir (1960–1961) and the Tellico Reservoir (1970–1981). Research in the Tennessee River Valley has documented a Native American presence over the last 12,000 years. Work at the Icehouse Bottom site (1970–1971 and 1975) uncovered the best evidence for early cultivation of maize in eastern North America. Other fieldworks Chapman led or participated in are the Howard Site, the Bacon Bend Site,Chapman, Jefferson. 1981. "The Bacon Bend and Iddins sites: The Late Archaic Period in the Lower Little Tennessee River Valley". University of Tennessee, Department of Anthropology, ''Report of Investigations'' No. 31 and Tennessee Valley Authority, ''Publications in Anthropology'' No. 25 Iddins Rose Island, Kimberly-Clark site (1989), and the Calloway Island site.Chapman, Jefferson 1977. "Archaic Period Research in the Lower Little Tennessee River Valley - 1975. Icehouse Bottom, Harrison Branch, Thirty Acre Island, Calloway Island". University of Tennessee, Department of Anthropology, ''Report of Investigations'' No. 18.


Awards and honors

In 1987, Chapman was made an Honorary Fellow of the Lower Mississippi Survey,
Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology The Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology is a museum affiliated with Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Founded in 1866, the Peabody Museum is one of the oldest and largest museums focusing on anthropological material, wi ...
. In 1991, Webb School of Knoxville awarded him its Distinguished Alumnus Award. He was awarded the Robert Webb Distinguished Award in 2002. In 2006, the Tennessee Friends of Sequoyah awarded him with the Sequoyah Excellence Award.


Research emphases

Chapman's research concentrates on the material remains in paleoethnobotony, museology and public archaeology in the southeast United States and Americas.


Selected books and monographs

* Chapman, Jefferson. 1973. "The Icehouse Bottom Site—40MR23". University of Tennessee, Department of Anthropology, ''Report of Investigations'' No. 13. * Chapman, Jefferson 1975. "The Rose Island Site and the Bifurcate Point Tradition". University of Tennessee, Department of Anthropology, ''Report of Investigations'' No. 14. * Chapman, Jefferson 1977." Archaic Period Research in the Lower Little Tennessee River Valley - 1975. Icehouse Bottom, Harrison Branch, Thirty Acre Island, Calloway Island". University of Tennessee, Department of Anthropology, ''Report of Investigations'' No. 18. * Chapman, Jefferson 1978. "The Bacon Farm Site and a Buried Site Reconnaissance". University of Tennessee, Department of Anthropology, ''Report of Investigations'' No. 23 and Tennessee Valley Authority, ''Publications in Anthropology'' No. 21. * Chapman, Jefferson 1979. "Archaeological Investigations at the Howard (40MR66) and Calloway Island (40MR41) Sites". University of Tennessee, Department of Anthropology, ''Report of Investigations'' No. 27 and Tennessee Valley Authority, ''Publications in Anthropology'' No. 23. * Chapman, Jefferson (Editor). 1980. "The 1979 Archaeological and Geological Investigations in Tellico Reservoir". University of Tennessee, Department of Anthropology, ''Report of Investigations'' No. 29 and Tennessee Valley Authority, ''Publications in Anthropology'' No. 24. * Chapman, Jefferson. 1980. "Introduction; Chert Outcrop: 40MR22; Chert Outcrop: 40MR45; Wear Bend Site; Jones Ferry Site". In the ''1979 Archaeological and Geological Investigations in Tellico Reservoir'', edited by Jefferson Chapman, pp. 1–58. University of Tennessee, Department of Anthropology, ''Report of Investigations'' No. 29 and Tennessee Valley Authority, ''Publications in Anthropology'' No. 24, pp. 1–58. * Chapman, Jefferson. 1981. "The Bacon Bend and Iddins sites: The Late Archaic Period in the Lower Little Tennessee River Valley". University of Tennessee, Department of Anthropology, ''Report of Investigations'' No. 31 and Tennessee Valley Authority, ''Publications in Anthropology'' No. 25. * Chapman, Jefferson. 1982. The American Indian in Tennessee: An Archaeological Perspective. The Frank H. McClung Museum, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville. * Russ, Kurt C. and Jefferson Chapman 1983. "Archaeological Investigations at the 18th Century Overhill Cherokee Town of Mialoquo". The University of Tennessee, Department of Anthropology, ''Report of Investigations'' No. 37 and Tennessee Valley Authority, ''Publications in Anthropology'' No. 36. * Chapman, Jefferson. 1985. "Tellico Archaeology: 12,000 Years of Native American History". Report of Investigations No. 43, Department of Anthropology, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, ''Occasional Paper'' No. 5, Frank H. McClung Museum, and ''Publications in Anthropology'' No. 41, Tennessee Valley Authority. * Chapman, Jefferson. 1988. "The Archaeological Collections at the Frank H. McClung Museum". McClung Museum ''Occasional Papers'' No. 7. * Chapman, Jefferson. 1990. "The Kimberly-Clark Site and Site 40LD207". Tennessee Anthropological Association ''Miscellaneous Paper'' No. 14. * Chapman, Jefferson. 1995. ''Tellico Archaeology: 12,000 Years of Native American History''. Revised Edition. The University of Tennessee Press, Knoxville


Selected papers

* Chapman, Jefferson. 1972. "Hopewell Elements in the Lower Valley of the Little Tennessee River". ''Proceedings of the 28th Southeastern Archeological Conference, Bulletin'' 15:11-20. * Chapman, Jefferson. 1976. "The Archaic Period in the Lower Little Tennessee River Valley: The Radiocarbon Dates". ''Tennessee Anthropologist'' 1:1-12. * Chapman, Jefferson. 1976. "Early Archaic Site Location and Excavation in the Little Tennessee River Valley: Backhoes and Trowels". ''Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Bulletin'' 19:31-36. * Chapman, Jefferson 1979. "Tellico Archaeological Project - 1977". ''Tennessee Anthropological Association Newsletter'' 3(2):3-4. * Chapman, Jefferson. 1984. "A Buried Site Reconnaissance in the Tellico Reservoir, Eastern Tennessee". ''National Geographic Society Research Reports'' 17:273-280. * Chapman, Jefferson. (1985) "Archaeology and the Archaic Period in the Southern Ridge and Valley Province". In ''Structure and Process in Southeastern Archaeology'', edited by Roy S. Dickens and H. Trawick Ward, pp. 137–153. The University of Alabama Press. * Chapman, Jefferson. 2009. "The Icehouse Bottom Site". In ''Archaeology in America, An Encyclopedia'', Volume 1, general editor Francis P. McManamon, pp. 265–268. * Chapman, Jefferson and James Adovasio. 1977. "Textile and Basketry Impression from Icehouse Bottom, Tennessee". ''American Antiquity'' 42:620-625. * Chapman, Jefferson and Bennie C. Keel. 1979. "Candy Creek-Connestee Components in Eastern Tennessee and Western North Carolina and Their Relationship with Adena-Hopewell". In ''Hopewell Archaeology: The Chillicothe Conference'', edited by David S. Brose and N'omi Greber, pp. 157–161. The Kent State University Press. * Chapman, Jefferson and Andrea Brewer Shea. 1981. "The Archaeobotanical Record: Early Archaic Period to Contact in the Lower Little Tennessee River Valley". ''Tennessee Anthropologist'' 6:62-84. * Chapman, Jefferson and Gary D. Crites. 1987. "Evidence for Early Maize (Zea mays) from the Icehouse Bottom Site, Tennessee". ''American Antiquity'' 52:352-354. * Chapman, Jefferson. 1988. "Chota-Tanasee" (p. 96), "Chucalissa" (p. 97), "Eva" (p. 157), " Hiwassee Island" (pp. 208–209), "Icehouse Bottom" (p. 223), "Old Stone Fort" (p. 347), "Pinson" (p. 374). In ''Historical Dictionary of North American Archaeology'', edited by Edward B. Jelks and Juliet C. Jelks. Greenwood Press, New York. * Chapman, Jefferson. 1988. "The Federal Archeological Program in Tennessee, 1966-1986: An Archeological Second Coming". In ''Advances in Southeastern Archeology 1966-1986: Contributions of the Federal Archeological Program'', edited by Bennie C. Keel, pp. 46–52. Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Special Publication, No. 6. * Chapman, Jefferson and Sue Myster. 1991. "The Kimberly-Clark Site: A Late Archaic Cremation Cemetery". In ''The Archaic Period in the Mid-South'', edited by Charles H. McNutt, pp. 35–39. Occasional Papers No. 16, Memphis State University. * Chapman, Jefferson and Patty Jo Watson. 1993. "The Archaic Period and the Flotation Revolution". In ''Foraging and Farming in the Eastern Woodlands'', edited by C. Margaret Scarry. University Presses of Florida, Gainesville. * Chapman, Jefferson. 1998. "Bifurcate Tradition, Doerschuk Site, Hardaway Site, and Tellico Archaeology". In ''Archaeology of Prehistoric Native America, An Encyclopedia'', edited by Guy Gibbon. Garland Publishing, Inc. New York * Sherwood, Sarah C. and Jefferson Chapman. 2005. "The Identification and Potential Significance of Early Holocene Prepared Clay Surfaces: Examples from Dust Cave and Icehouse Bottom". ''Southeastern Archaeology'' 24(1):70-82. * Chapman, Jefferson. Hazel R. Delcourt, and Paul A Delcourt (1989) "Strawberry Fields, Almost Forever". ''Natural History'' 9(89):50-59. * Chapman, Jefferson. 2003. "Prehistoric Native American Art in Tennessee". In ''Art of Tennessee''. Frist Center for the Visual Arts, Nashville. * Chapman, Jefferson. 2009. "Prehistoric American Indians in Tennessee". ''Research Notes'' #27. On line publication Frank H. McClung Museum and the Tennessee State Museum.


References


External links

* https://web.archive.org/web/20130118060639/http://mcclungmuseum.utk.edu/about/staff.shtml * https://web.archive.org/web/20120205072907/http://mcclungmuseum.utk.edu/research/renotes/rn-27txt.htm * http://www.tva.com/sites/tellico.htm * http://web.utk.edu/~anthrop/faculty/chapman.html {{DEFAULTSORT:Chapman, Jefferson American archaeologists 1943 births Living people Yale College alumni Brown University alumni University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill alumni