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Dr. Christina Rieth

State Archaeologist and Co-Director, Cultural Resource Survey Program
christina.rieth@nysed.gov
518-402-5975

My research focuses on the ways that prehistoric groups interacted with their local environment and the role that such interaction had on the settlement and subsistence strategies of New York’s Late Prehistoric (A.D. 700-1450) occupants. The relationship between humans and their natural and cultural environment is of importance in understanding pre-Contact diversity. The choices that we make concerning the types of resources that are used, the interactions that we form with neighboring groups in acquiring these resources, and how we modify the local landscape all influence the resulting behaviors and material culture. Field and collections based research form the basis for addressing these issues. 

Finally, I am interested in public archaeology and the ways that archaeologists make information about and incorporate the public into its study of the past. Through an active program of field and collections based research, I am interested in making information about the archaeological past accessible to all New Yorkers.

Publications

2004

C. Rieth 2004, Research Permits from State-owned Land. Council for Northeast Historical Archaeology Newsletter March, 5-6
C. Rieth, R. Dean 2004, Cultural Resources Data Recovery Plan for the Champlain Canal/Bemis Heights Site. PIN 1089.70.101, Town of Stillwater, Saratoga County, New York. . Presented at the ,, Albany, New York
Rieth, C., 2004. Cordage, Fabrics, and Their Use in the Manufacture of Early Late Prehistoric Vessels in New York, in: Drooker, P. (Ed.), Perishable Material Culture in the Northeast. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York, pp. 129-142.
Rieth, C., 2004. The L-shaped Barracks, in: Fisher, C. (Ed.), ’The Most Advantageous Situation in the Highlands’: An Archaeological Study of Fort Montgomery State Historic Site.. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York, pp. 37-58.

2003

C. Rieth 2003, New York State Museum Activities, New York Archaeological Council Newsletter Fall, 11-13.
C. Rieth 2003, Research Permits and Archaeological Collections from State-Owned Land, New York Archaeological Council Newsletter Fall, 3.
C. Rieth 2003, Research Permits and Archaeological Excavation on State Land, Fort George Advice, Newsletter of the Fort George Historical Association Fall, 8-9.
C. Rieth, D. Staley, A. Lain 2003, Cultural Resources Reconnaissance Survey and Site Examination Report for the OGS Cemetery Site, Greene County, New York. . Presented at the ,, Albany, New York

2002

C. Rieth 2002, Review of the Iroquoian Ceramic Industry and Its Influence by Penelope Rogers and Antoinette Rast-Eicher, Society for Archaeological Sciences Bulletin 25, 27-29.
C. Rieth 2002, News from Around the State: New York State Museum Activities. New York Archaeological Council Newsletter , 19-21