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Dan Warren, MA
Project Co-Principal Investigator
Marine Archaeologist, C&C Technologies |
Daniel J. Warren is a marine archaeologist for C&C Technologies, Inc., a
hydrographic survey company based in Lafayette, Louisiana. Warren has
worked for C&C for the past six years. At C&C, he conducts marine
archaeological and hazard assessments for gas, oil, and submarine cable
surveys around the world, as well as terrestrial cultural resources
surveys. Prior to coming to work for C&C, Warren was employed as an
archaeological field technician by the Missouri Department of
Transportation in Jefferson City, Missouri.
Warren has a Bachelors of Arts degree in Anthropology
with a minor in History from the University of Illinois at
Champaign-Urbana and a Masters of Arts in Maritime History and Nautical
Archaeology from East Carolina University. He has been employed as a
professional archaeologist for 17 years. In that time he has worked on
nautical archaeology projects in the United States, Bermuda, and
Australia as well as numerous terrestrial archaeology projects
throughout the United States. Warren is a member of the Marine
Technology Society. |
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