FUTATO, EUGENE MADISON, 1949-

Archaeologist, curator. Born– April 23, 1949, in Beaver Falls, Pa. Parents– Joseph Eugene and Ruth (Bintrim) Futato. Education– East Mississippi Junior College, A.A., 1969; University of Alabama, B.A., 1971; M.A., 1973; Additional graduate study. Married– Myrna Paulette Stubbs on May 29, 1971. Children– One. Served as teaching assistant and temporary instructor at the University of Alabama; six month contract with the University of West Florida, 1973. University of Alabama Office of Archaeological Research, serving as laboratory supervisor, curator, staff archaeologist, and senior research archaeologist. Published articles in the Journal of Alabama Archaeology, and the Archaeological Research Series. Wrote or compiled other material, unpublished, but on file at the University of Alabama Office of Archaeological Research.

Source:

Information from Eugene M. Futato, Moundville, Ala.

Publication(s):

Archaeological Investigations in the Cedar Creek and Upper Bear Creek Reservoirs. University, Ala.; Office of Archaeological Research, University of Alabama, 1983.

The Bellefonte Site, 1 Ja 300. Chattanooga, Tenn.; Tennessee Valley Authority, 1977.

Cultural Resources Reconnaissance in the Wheeler National Wildlife Refuge, Alabama. University, Ala.; Office of Archaeological Research, University of Alabama, 1979.

Joint_Publication(s):

Archaeological Investigations at the B.B. Comer Bridge Site, 1Ja78, Jackson County, Alabama. University, Ala.; Office of Archaeological Research, University of Alabama, 1983.

Archaeological Investigations in the Little Bear Creek Reservoir. University, Ala.; Office of Archaeological Research, University of Alabama, 1975.

Joint_Editor:

Archaeological Investigations at Site 22It581, Itawamba County, Mississippi; the Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway, the Tombigbee River Multi-Resource District. University, Ala.; Office of Archaeological Research, University of Alabama, 1983.

Archaeological Testing Investigations at 58 Sites in the River and Canal Sections of the Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway. University, Ala.; Office of Archaeological Research, University of Alabama, 1982.

Phase I Archaeological Reconnaissance Along the Tuscumbia River Watershed, Alcorn and Prentiss Counties, Mississippi. University, Ala.; Office of Archaeological Research, University of Alabama, 1983.