My Biography
Dr. Zimmerman’s areas of expertise are archaeology (North American Great Plains), cultural heritage issues (especially repatriation), Indigenous people and archaeology, and archaeology of the contemporary world. Having received a Ph.D. from the University of Kansas, Dr. Zimmerman research projects include a prehistoric locational behavior simulation of Central Plains tradition in the Glenwood Locality (Iowa); archaeology of the Crow Creek Massacre (South Dakota); archaeology of the James J. Hill House (St. Paul MN); and archaeology of homelessness in St. Paul MN and Indianapolis IN). His research is catalogued at https://iupui.academia.edu/LarryZimmerman. Dr. Zimmerman’s first AAA annual meeting was in 1981 in Los Angeles.