James Edward Fitting

Born: 01/18/1939   Detroit , MI
Parents: Edward A. Fitting; Lora Fitting
Children: Sean, Erik, Christine, Timothy
Address(es):
Permanent :
Albuquerque , NM 87112
Contact Information:
Email : [email protected]

Writings

Image Title Genre Audience Publisher Date
Pioneering the Past: the Development of Archaeology in Michigan Michigan History Adult Lansing : Michigan History Division, Michigan Dept. of State 1984
Prehistoric Projectile Points of Michigan Michigan History Adult Lansing : Michigan History Division, Michigan Dept. of State 1984
Late Woodland Cultures of Southeastern Michigan Michigan History Adult Ann Arbor, MI : University of Michigan 1980
An Archeological and Historical Survey of the Grass Rope Unit, Lower Brule, South Dakota Non Fiction Adult The Associates 1978
Handbook of North American Indians; Vol 15
- Mr. Fitting contributed to this volume.
Non Fiction Adult Washington DC: Smithsonian Institution 1978
Archaeological Excavations at the Marquette Mission Site, St. Ignace, Michigan, 1972 Michigan History Adult Ann Arbor, MI: Michigan Archaeological Society 1976
The Development of North American Archeology; essays in the history of regional traditions Non Fiction , History Adult Garden City NY: Anchor Press 1973
The Schultz site at Green Point, a stratified occupation area in the Saginaw Valley of Michigan Michigan History Adult Ann Arbor, MI : University of Michigan 1972
The Archaeology of Michigan: A Guide to the Prehistory of the Great Lakes Region Michigan History Adult Garden City, NY: Published for the American Museum of Natural History by the Natural History Press 1970
Selections from the Michigan Archaeologist, volumes I-X Michigan History Adult Ann Arbor, MI: Michigan Archaeological Society 1969
Contributions to Michigan Archaeology
- The Spring Creek site, by J. E. Fitting.--The Springwells Mound group, by J. R. Halsey.--The Butterfield site, by H. M. Wobst.
Michigan History Adult Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan 1968
Late Woodland Cultures of Southeastern Michigan Michigan History Adult Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan 1965
Studies in the Natural Radioactivity of Prehistoric Materals
- co-editor, contributor
Non Fiction Adult Ann Arbor, MI : University of Michigan 1965
What is the aim or goal of your writing: "I am a lifelong resident of Michigan and am fascinated with its past. While I have carried out anthropological and historical research in 22 states and three foreign countries, Michigan is the most exciting of them all."

May inquiries be sent to you about doing workshops, readings: No

Donated books to the Authors & Illustrators database project: No

Skills:
Author

Education:

Degree Institution Location Date
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)
- English and Psychology
Central Michigan University Mt. Pleasant , MI 1968

Career:

Position Organization Location Date
Attorney
- Works with people doing business in Indian Country.
Various and currently private practice Albuquerque , NM 2007
Assistent attorney general Department of Justice Window Rock , NM 1998 -2006
Attorney Various 1990 -1998
Staff Attorney San Diego County Superior Court San Diego 1988 -1990
Planner and Department Manager Commonwealth Associates Jackson , MI 1975 -1983
Archeologist State of Michigan Lansing , MI 1972 -1975
Associate Professor Case Western Reserve University Cleveland 1968 -1972
Editor Michigan Archaeologist 1964 -1968
Assistant Professor University of Michigan Ann Arbor , MI 1964 -1968

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