Dave J. Page
 Assistant Research Scientist Archeology
                            Division of Earth and Ecosystem Sciences                                                        
Desert Research Center
                                                        Egypt
                        
Biography
With a B.S. in geology, an M.A. in anthropology, and more than 15 years of diverse professional experience at DRI, Mr. Page has acquired a varied skillset and an interdisciplinary focus in anthropology and geology. He has interests in prehistoric archaeology, hunter-gatherer mobility, toolstone geochemistry, and geoarchaeological studies. His specialties include cultural resources project management, geologic applications in archaeology, GIS project management, logistical planning, quality control, technical writing, and research publication support and production
Research Interest
soil lab, great basin archaeology, CRM, research, fieldwork, geology, lithic studies, toolstone geochemistry, XRF, gis mapping, predictive modeling, data quality control, spatial analysis, illustrations/graphics, editing, technical writing
Publications
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Starch Grains, Luminescence Dates, and Bunny Bones from FCR Features at 42To567, Dugway Proving Ground, Utah
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Archaeological Data Recovery at Site 42TO567 in the Wig Mountain Training Area, U.S. Army Dugway Proving Ground, Tooele County, Utah
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Geologic Map of Dugway Proving Ground and Adjacent Areas, Tooele County, Utah