Biography and Expertise

John F. Doershuk has been State Archaeologist and director of the Office of the State Archaeologist (OSA) since 2007. OSA is a research center at the University of Iowa where John has also held an adjunct faculty position since 1995 in the Department of Anthropology. John regularly teaches archaeology courses at the University of Iowa and Cornell College, including archaeological field schools, most recently through the Iowa Lakeside Lab in northwest Iowa. John is a registered professional archaeologist, has served as president of the Association of Iowa Archaeologists, is a past president of the Midwest Archaeological Conference, has served on several Society for American Archaeology task forces, and is an Ex officio board member of the Iowa Archeological Society.


Link

UI Office of the State Archaeologist website

Honors

Outstanding Staff Award
University of Iowa (United States, Iowa City) - UI, 2013
Excellence in Public Archaeology Programming Award (officewide)
Society for American Archaeology (United States, Washington D.C.) - SAA, 2023
Presidential Award for participation on the Values-Based Management of Archaeological Resources at a Landscape Scale SAA Task Force
Society for American Archaeology (United States, Washington D.C.) - SAA, 2015-2016
Mariko Mizuhara Award for Cross-Cultural Understanding
University of Iowa (United States, Iowa City) - UI, 2000

Organizational Affiliations

Office of the State Archaeologist, Vice President for Research, University of Iowa

Anthropology, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, University of Iowa

Lecturer, Cornell College (United States, Mount Vernon)

Education

Sociology/Anthropology
19761980, Bachelor of Arts(BA, AB, BS, BSc, SB, ScB), Carleton College (United States, Northfield)
Anthropology
19811982, Master of Arts(MA, MA, AM, or AM), Northwestern University (United States, Evanston) - NU
Anthropology
19821989, Doctor of Philosophy, Northwestern University (United States, Evanston) - NU