įrom 1988 to 1994, Baker served as executive director of the York Institute Museum and Dyer Library. in history (with a dissertation on failed Anglo-Indian relations in early Maine) from the College of William & Mary under the guidance of James Axtell. After graduating from Bates with a BA in history in 1980, he received his MA in history (with a concentration in historical archaeology) from the University of Maine at Orono in 1983. Before attending Bates College in Lewiston, Maine (where he would later meet his wife and play/lead the rugby club), Baker spent a year in the United Kingdom studying at Cranleigh School, where he learned to play rugby. He currently resides in York, Maine.īaker was born in Fitchburg, Massachusetts in 1958 and attended Applewild School and Phillips Academy. He is well known in academic circles for his extensive work on witchcraft in Colonial America, as well as for his work on numerous archaeological sites along the East Coast of the United States. Emerson " Tad" Baker II (born ) is a historical archaeologist and professor of history at Salem State University.
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