THOMAS EICEMAN

ARCHIVES  LAB MANAGER

VCP, ST. LOUIS

Tom Eiceman (M.A in History, B.A. in Anthropology, Southeast Missouri State University) serves as an Archives Lab Manager in the St. Louis VCP.  Tom has considerable experience in cultural resource management consulting for archaeological and architectural history projects across the eastern US and the Great Plains.  He has laboratory and collections experience in a variety of contexts, including cataloging and curation for the Amahami Village Project in North Dakota, serving as an archives and collection intern at the National Churchill Museum in Fulton, Missouri, and volunteering with the Rosemary Berkel and Harry L. Crisp II Museum in Cape Girardeau, Missouri.  He has also done museum exhibit design for the Cape River Heritage Museum in Cape Girardeau and the Ste. Genevieve Museum in Ste. Genevieve, Missouri. In addition to his work in the US, Tom worked as student at the Ecomuseo de Cap de Cavalleria in Minorca, Spain where he excavated a Republic-era Roman military camp.