Background
Ernstein, Julie H. was born on July 3, 1962 in Washington, District of Columbia, United States. Daughter of Edith Ellis and Dennis N. Hevener.
archaeologist educator researcher
Ernstein, Julie H. was born on July 3, 1962 in Washington, District of Columbia, United States. Daughter of Edith Ellis and Dennis N. Hevener.
Bachelor in Anthropoloy, University Maryland, 1984. Master of Arts in Archaeology, Boston University, 1987. Doctor of Philosophy in Archaeology, Boston University, 2004.
Lecturer anthropology, faculty researcher University Maryland, College Park, since 1987, project/staff archaeologist, 1987—1990. Principal investigator, project archaeologist, and project oral historian Research Project Administered through Cooperative Agreement between University of Maryland and City of Bowie Museums, 1999—2002. Archaeologist, historian Baltimore Center Urban Archaeology/Baltimore City Life Museum, 1991—1993.
Program assistant, outreach coordinator Martin Marietta Graduate Fellows Program, Baltimore, 1992—1995. Member governor's consultant committee national register history places Maryland History Trust, Crownsville, since 1998. Archaeology/preservation consultant Center for History Now, Haddonfield, New Jersey, 1998—2000.
Member landscape advisory panel Corporation for Jefferson's Poplar Forest, Forest, Virginia, since 1999. Archaeology/preservation consultant Eastern Shore Heritage, Inc., Chestertown, Maryland, since 2003. Lecturer sociology-anthropology Washington College, Chestertown, since 2003.
Member of Society Industrial Archeology, Society History Archaeology, Recent Past Preservation Network (secretary, board member since 2002), Preservation Maryland, National Trust History Preservation, Maryland Heritage Alliance (secretary since 2002), Council North-East History Archaeology, Council Maryland Archeology (vice president, president 1998—2002), Archeological Society Maryland, Lambda Alpha, Omicron Delta Kappa, Phi Beta Kappa, Alpha Phi Omega.
Married Alan Daughter of Ernstein, July 10, 1982.