Jennifer Lucido, MA

PROJECT COORDINATOR AND DESIGN CONSULTANT IS A RECENT GRADUATE OF THE SONOMA STATE UNIVERSITY CULTURAL RESOURCES MANAGEMENT PROGRAM AND MISSION STUDIES SCHOLAR.

Project Coordinator

Jennifer A. Lucido, MA, was the co-author of the CSU Monterey Bay Campus Innovation Program grant that funded the development of this resource, and is the program coordinator, content developer, and design consultant for the Visualizing Archaeology website. Ms. Lucido is a graduate of the California State University, Monterey Bay, with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Social and Behavioral Sciences. Specializing in California archaeology and Mission era life ways of the Monterey Bay, she is presently a graduate student in the Cultural Resources Management Program at Sonoma State University, and continues her studies into the archaeology of the missions and sole presidio of the Monterey Bay.

Ms. Lucido’s extensive field experience includes Missions San Juan Bautista and Soledad, as well as her recent efforts with the Society for California Archaeology’s coastal survey of Marin County. She continues her analyses of collections from the Royal Presidio of Monterey, and recently published “Decoding the Bones: Spanish Colonial Butchering Practices at the Royal Presidio of Monterey” with the Boletín of the California Mission Studies Association (Lucido 2013).