Background
Pickenpaugh, Thomas Edward was born on February 8, 1945 in St. Clairsville, Ohio, United States. Son of Douglas Giffin and Betty June Pickenpaugh.
Pickenpaugh, Thomas Edward was born on February 8, 1945 in St. Clairsville, Ohio, United States. Son of Douglas Giffin and Betty June Pickenpaugh.
Bachelor, Kent State University, 1970; Master of Arts, Kent State University, 1971; ABD, Catholic U., 1980.
Anthropologist, instructor sociology and anthropology, Wheeling (West Virginia) College, 1972-1973; anthropologist, instructor, assistant professor anthropology, Ohio U.-Eastern, 1972-1974, 78; archaeologist, assistant professor anthropology, Ohio U.-Eastern, St. Clairsville, 1986-1995; music technician, unites states department Interior, National Pk. Svc., Washington, 1983; music technican, National Museum Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, 1984-1987; music specialist, loan officer, United States Navy, Naval History Center, Washington, since 1987. Director archaeological excavations Brokaw Village Site, St. Clairsville, Ohio, 1972-1974, 76-78, 82, 86-96, 98, member archaeological staff Thunderbird Site, Front Royal, Virginia, Savannah River, Georgia, South Carolina., Richard B. Russell Dam Project, 1980, El Mirador Site, Guatemala, 1980, Louis Berger International Project, Trenton, New Jersey, 1983-1984, Sully Plantation, Loudon County, Virginia, 1984, Fells Point Project, Baltimore, 1984, exhibited research on Symbols of Rank and Power, Ohio U. Eastern Art Gall., 1998, others.
Member Washington Association Professional Anthropologists, Anthropol. Society Washington, American Association Museums, International Platform Association.