Juliet is an archaeologist who received her Bachelor of Arts
from the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) and
her Masters of Arts from California State University Long
Beach (CSULB). Juliet received the outstanding performance
award from CSULB for her significant contributions to the
archaeology program, NAGPRA inventory and research in California
prehistory. She has over 6 years experience in California
archaeology and in Cultural Resource Management (CRM). Juliet
has also worked on projects in Ireland, Africa, Colorado,
and Florida. Her professional interests include coastal archaeology,
exchange networks, evolutionary theory and public education.
Upon moving to Florida, Juliet decided to teach archaeology
and history to children and adults of all ages. She worked
as education director at the Fort Lauderdale Historical Society
and at the former Graves Museum of Archaeology & Natural
History. Juliet belongs to several organizations including
the Society for American Archaeology, Florida Archaeological
Society and the Register of Professional Archaeologists. Recently,
she has received her pilot’s license and can be seen
flying around Florida and the Bahamas.