Bob Genheimer Publications and Recognitions
Banding, Cable, and Cat’s Eye: An Archaeological and Historical Examination of Nineteenth Century Factory-Made Cincinnati-Area Yellow Ware. Journal of Ohio Archaeology, 2011
“Cats Here, Cats There, Cats and Kittens Everywhere”: An Urban Extermination of Cats in Nineteenth-Century Cincinnati (with Mark S. Warner). Historical Archaeology 42(1):11-25, 2008
Birds and the Missing Frog: Animal Effigy Smoking Pipes from Cincinnati’s Madisonville and Turpin Sites. Ohio Valley History 7(4):1-14, 2008
Earthwork Peripheries: Probing the Margins of the Fort Ancient Site. In The Fort Ancient Earthworks: Prehistoric Lifeways of the Hopewell Culture in Southwestern Ohio (with F. L. Cowan and T. S. Sunderhaus), edited by R. P. Connolly and B. T. Lepper, pp. 107-124. Ohio Historical Society, 2004
Excavations at Chrisholm: A Nineteenth Century Amish-Mennonite Farmstead Comes to Life. Ohio Valley Historical Archaeology 18:120-134, 2003
Digging the Necessary: Privy Archaeology in the Central Ohio Valley. Ohio Valley Historical Archaeology 18:143-151, 2003
Recognitions/Accomplishments
Project Supervisor – Four-week Museum-sponsored field school investigating Late Prehistoric village site, Hahn Field Site, Hamilton County, OH, 2008, 2009, 2010, and 2011
Project Supervisor – Four-week Museum-sponsored field school investigating domestic aspects of John P. Parker, John P. Parker House, Ripley, OH, 2007
Project Supervisor – One-week emergency salvage of late Hopewell/early Late Woodland village and cemetery, Newtown Firehouse Site, Hamilton County, OH, 2006
Project Supervisor – Six-week research project into a 19th Century Amish/Mennonite settlement, Chrisholm, Butler County, OH, 2002
Field Supervisor – Four-week National Park Service-sponsored research project to determine extent, integrity and potential of features at this Underground Railroad site, John P. Parker House, Ripley, OH, 2000



