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Condie, Carol Joy was born on December 28, 1931 in Provo, Utah, United States. Daughter of LeRoy and Thelma (Graff) Condie.
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anthropologist research facility administrator
Condie, Carol Joy was born on December 28, 1931 in Provo, Utah, United States. Daughter of LeRoy and Thelma (Graff) Condie.
Bachelor in Anthropology, University Utah, 1953. Master of Education in Elementary Education, Cornell University, 1954. Doctor of Philosophy in Anthropology, University New Mexico, 1973.
Education coordinator, Maxwell Museum Anthropology, U. New Mexico, Albuquerque, 1973;
interpretation director, Maxwell Museum Anthropology, U. New Mexico, Albuquerque, 1974-1977;
assistant professor anthropology, U. New Mexico, 1975-1977;
consultant anthropologist, 1977-1978;
president, Quivira Research Center, Albuquerque, since 1978. Consultant anthropologist United States Congressional Office Technology Assessment, chair Archeological Resources Planning Advisory Committee, Albuquerque, 1985-1986. Leader field seminars Crow Canyon Archeological Center, since 1986.
Appointee Albuquerque district advisory county, bureau land management unites states department Interior, 1989. Study leaderSmithsonian Institution Tours, 1991. Member Albuquerque Heritage Conservation Advisory Committee, 1992.
(Nestled between the banks of the Rio Grande and the Sandi...)
(Anthropology of the Desert West: Essays in Honor of Jesse...)
Member Downtown Core Area Schools Committee, Albuquerque, 1982. Fellow: American Anthropological Association. Member: Albuquerque Archaeol.
Society (president 1992), New Mexico Archeological Council 1982-1983, (History Preservation award 1988), Archaeol. Society New Mexico (trustee 2001-2009, since 2010), Society of America Archaeology (chairman Native American relations committee 1983-1985), History Albuquerque Inc. (board member), The Archaeol.
Conservancy (board directors since 2003), New Mexico Heritage Preservation Alliance, Maxwell Museum Association 1980-1983, Las AraƱas Spinners and Weavers Guild (president 1972).
Married M. Kent Stout, June 18, 1954. Children: Carla Ann, Erik Roy, Paula Jane.