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CBR C.V. 2/3/2015 Christopher Bernard Rodning Associate Professor Department of Anthropology Tulane University 101 Dinwiddie Hall 6823 Saint Charles Avenue New Orleans, LA 70118 USA (504)862-3051office (504)606-3788cell [email protected] http://www.tulane.edu/~crodning/ EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND 19901994 A.B. magna cum laude, Anthropology, Harvard University 19942004 Ph.D., Anthropology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC-CH) RESEARCH INTERESTS archaeology, culture contact and colonialism, architecture, landscape, mortuary practices, gender, iconography, oral tradition, Native North America, Southeastern North America PUBLICATIONS Peer-Reviewed Scholarly Books 1. Rodning, Christopher B. In press Center Places and Cherokee Towns: Archaeological Perspectives on Native American Architecture and Landscape in the Southern Appalachians. University of Alabama Press, Tuscaloosa, in press. 2. Beck, Robin A., Jr., David G. Moore, and Christopher B. Rodning In press The Limits of Empire: Colonialism and Household Practice at the Berry Site, 15661568. University Press of Florida, Gainesville, in press. Peer-Reviewed Coedited Volumes 3. Eastman, Jane M., and Christopher B. Rodning (editors) 2001 Archaeological Studies of Gender in the Southeastern United States. University Press of Florida, Gainesville. originally published in 2001 published as an ebook in 2010 florida.orangegrove.org

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CBR C.V. 2/3/2015

Christopher Bernard Rodning

Associate Professor

Department of Anthropology

Tulane University

101 Dinwiddie Hall

6823 Saint Charles Avenue

New Orleans, LA 70118 USA

(504)862-3051—office

(504)606-3788—cell

[email protected]

http://www.tulane.edu/~crodning/

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND

1990–1994 A.B. magna cum laude, Anthropology, Harvard University

1994–2004 Ph.D., Anthropology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC-CH)

RESEARCH INTERESTS

archaeology, culture contact and colonialism, architecture, landscape, mortuary practices,

gender, iconography, oral tradition, Native North America, Southeastern North America

PUBLICATIONS

Peer-Reviewed Scholarly Books

1. Rodning, Christopher B.

In press Center Places and Cherokee Towns: Archaeological Perspectives on

Native American Architecture and Landscape in the Southern Appalachians.

University of Alabama Press, Tuscaloosa, in press.

2. Beck, Robin A., Jr., David G. Moore, and Christopher B. Rodning

In press The Limits of Empire: Colonialism and Household Practice at the Berry

Site, 1566–1568. University Press of Florida, Gainesville, in press.

Peer-Reviewed Coedited Volumes

3. Eastman, Jane M., and Christopher B. Rodning (editors)

2001 Archaeological Studies of Gender in the Southeastern United States.

University Press of Florida, Gainesville.

originally published in 2001

published as an ebook in 2010 florida.orangegrove.org

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4. Eastman, Jane M, Christopher B. Rodning, and E. Anthony Boudreaux III (editors)

2002 Archaeology of Native North Carolina: Papers in Honor of H. Trawick Ward.

Southeastern Archaeological Conference Special Publication 7.

5. Rodning, Christopher B., and Amber M. VanDerwarker (editors)

2002 Special Thematic Section—Revisiting Coweeta Creek: Reconstructing

Cherokee Lifeways in Southwestern North Carolina. Southeastern

Archaeology 21:1–78.

6. Boudreaux, E. Anthony III, Christopher B. Rodning, and Jane M. Eastman (editors)

2010 Special Thematic Section—The Archaeology of North Carolina: Papers in

Honor of Bennie C. Keel. Southeastern Archaeology 29:1–105.

Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles

7. Rodning, Christopher B., and Amber M. VanDerwarker

2002 Revisiting Coweeta Creek: Reconstructing Ancient Cherokee Lifeways in

Southwestern North Carolina. Southeastern Archaeology 21:1–9.

8. Rodning, Christopher B.

2002 The Townhouse at Coweeta Creek. Southeastern Archaeology 21:10–20.

9. Wilson, Gregory D., and Christopher B. Rodning

2002 Boiling, Baking, and Pottery Breaking: A Functional Analysis of Ceramic

Vessels from Coweeta Creek. Southeastern Archaeology 21:29–35.

10. Moore, David G., Robin A. Beck, Jr., and Christopher B. Rodning

2004 Joara and Fort San Juan: Culture Contact at the Edge of the World. Antiquity

(Online) 78(299). http://antiquity.ac.uk/ProjGall/moore/

11. Beck, Robin A., Jr., David G. Moore, and Christopher B. Rodning

2006 Identifying Fort San Juan: A Sixteenth-Century Spanish Occupation at the

Berry Site, North Carolina. Southeastern Archaeology 25:65–77.

12. Rodning, Christopher B.

2009 Mounds, Myths, and Cherokee Townhouses in Southwestern North Carolina.

American Antiquity 74:627–663.

13. Rodning, Christopher B.

2009 Domestic Houses at Coweeta Creek. Southeastern Archaeology 28:1–26.

14. Rodning, Christopher B.

2010 Architectural Symbolism and Cherokee Townhouses. Southeastern

Archaeology 29:59–79.

15. Rodning, Christopher B., and David G. Moore

2010 South Appalachian Mississippian and Protohistoric Mortuary Practices in

Southwestern North Carolina. Southeastern Archaeology 29:80–100.

16. Rodning, Christopher B.

2010 Place, Landscape, and Environment: Anthropological Archaeology in 2009.

American Anthropologist 112:180–190.

17. Rodning, Christopher B.

2011 Mortuary Practices, Gender Ideology, and the Cherokee Town at the Coweeta

Creek Site. Journal of Anthropological Archaeology 30:145–173.

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18. Rodning, Christopher B.

2011 Cherokee Townhouses: Architectural Adaptation to European Contact in the

Southern Appalachians. North American Archaeologist 32:131–190.

19. Rodning, Christopher B.

2012 Late Prehistoric and Protohistoric Shell Gorgets from Southwestern North

Carolina. Southeastern Archaeology 31:33–56.

20. Rodning, Christopher B.

2014 Cherokee Towns and Calumet Ceremonialism in Eastern North America.

American Antiquity 79:425–443.

Rodning, Christopher B. 2015 Mortuary Patterns and Community History at the Chauga Mound and Village

Site, Oconee County, South Carolina. Southeastern Archaeology, in press.

Rodning, Christopher B.

In prep Inalienable Possessions and Mortuary Patterns at the Peachtree Mound and

Village Site, Cherokee County, North Carolina. Southeastern Archaeology, in

prep.

Rodning, Christopher B.

In prep Gender and Moundbuilding in the Native American Southeast. Southeastern

Archaeology, in prep.

Rodning, Christopher B., and Jayur M. Mehta

In prep Persistent Places in the Mississippi River Delta in Southeastern Louisiana.

Journal of Anthropological Archaeology, in prep.

Rodning, Christopher B. In prep The Protohistoric Period in the Southeastern United States. Journal of

Archaeological Research, in prep.

Peer-Reviewed Book Chapters

21. Rodning, Christopher B., and Jane M. Eastman

2001 Introduction: Gender and the Archaeology of the Southeast. In

Archaeological Studies of Gender in the Southeastern United States, edited by

Jane M. Eastman and Christopher B. Rodning, pp. 1–9. University Press of

Florida, Gainesville.

22. Rodning, Christopher B.

2001 Mortuary Ritual and Gender Ideology in Protohistoric Southwestern North

Carolina. In Archaeological Studies of Gender in the Southeastern United

States, edited by Jane M. Eastman and Christopher B. Rodning, pp. 77–100.

University Press of Florida, Gainesville.

23. Rodning, Christopher B.

2001 Architecture and Landscape in Late Prehistoric and Protohistoric Western

North Carolina. In Archaeology of the Appalachian Highlands, edited by

Lynne P. Sullivan and Susan C. Prezzano, pp. 238–249. University of

Tennessee Press, Knoxville.

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24. Sullivan, Lynne P., and Christopher B. Rodning

2001 Gender, Tradition, and the Negotiation of Power Relationships in Southern

Appalachian Chiefdoms. In The Archaeology of Traditions: History and

Agency Before and After Columbus, edited by Timothy R. Pauketat, pp. 107–

120. University Press of Florida, Gainesville.

25. Rodning, Christopher B.

2002 Reconstructing the Coalescence of Cherokee Communities in Southern

Appalachia. In The Transformation of the Southeastern Indians, 1540–1760,

edited by Robbie Ethridge and Charles Hudson, pp. 155–175. University

Press of Mississippi, Jackson.

26. Rodning, Christopher B.

2002 William Bartram and the Archaeology of the Appalachian Summit. In

Between Contacts and Colonies: Archaeological Perspectives on the

Protohistoric Southeast, edited by Cameron B. Wesson and Mark A. Rees, pp.

67–89. University of Alabama Press, Tuscaloosa.

27. Rodning, Christopher B.

2003 Water Travel and Mississippian Settlement of Mound Island. In Bottle Creek:

A Pensacola Culture Site in South Alabama, edited by Ian W. Brown, pp.

194–204. University of Alabama Press, Tuscaloosa.

28. Moore, David G., Robin A. Beck, Jr., and Christopher B. Rodning

2005 Pardo, Joara, and Fort San Juan Revisited. In The Juan Pardo Expeditions:

Explorations of the Carolinas and Tennessee, 1566–1568 (1990), by Charles

M. Hudson, pp. 343–349. University of Alabama Press, Tuscaloosa.

29. Rodning, Christopher B.

2007 Building and Rebuilding Cherokee Houses and Townhouses in Southwestern

North Carolina. In The Durable House: House Society Models in

Archaeology, edited by Robin A. Beck, Jr., pp. 464–484. Southern Illinois

University, Center for Archaeological Investigations Occasional Paper 35,

Carbondale.

30. Beck, Robin A., Jr., Christopher B. Rodning, and David G. Moore

2010 Limiting Resistance: Juan Pardo and the Shrinking of Spanish La Florida,

1566–1568. In Enduring Conquests: Rethinking the Archaeology of

Resistance to Spanish Colonialism in the Americas, edited by Matthew

Liebmann and Melissa S. Murphy, pp. 19–39. School for Advanced Research

Press, Santa Fe, New Mexico.

31. Sullivan, Lynne P., and Christopher B. Rodning

2011 Residential Burial, Gender Roles, and Political Development in Late

Prehistoric and Early Historic Cherokee Cultures of the Southern

Appalachians. In Residential Burial: A Multi-Regional Exploration, edited by

Ron Adams and Stacie King, pp. 79–97. American Anthropological

Association, Archeological Papers 20, Arlington, Virginia.

32. Rodning, Christopher B., Robin A. Beck, Jr., and David G. Moore

2013 Conflict, Violence, and Warfare in La Florida. In Native and Spanish New

Worlds: Sixteenth-Century Entradas in the American Southwest and

Southeast, edited by Clay Mathers, Jeffrey M. Mitchem, and Charles M.

Haecker, pp. 231–247. University of Arizona Press, Tucson.

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33. Rodning, Christopher B.

2013 Architecture of Aggregation in the Southern Appalachians: Cherokee

Townhouses. In From Prehistoric Villages to Cities: Settlement Aggregation

and Community Transformation, edited by Jennifer A. Birch, pp. 179–200.

Routledge, London.

34. Rodning, Christopher B.

In press Native American Public Architecture in the Southern Appalachians. In

Archaeological Perspectives on the Southern Appalachians: A Multiscalar

Approach, edited by Ramie A. Gougeon and Maureen S. Meyers. University

of Alabama Press, Tuscaloosa, in press.

35. Rodning, Christopher B., and Jayur M. Mehta

In press Resilience and Persistent Places in the Mississippi River Delta in

Louisiana. In Beyond Collapse: Archaeological Perspectives on Resilience,

Revitalization, and Reorganization in Complex Societies, edited by Ronald K.

Faulseit. Southern Illinois University Press, Carbondale, in press.

36. Beck, Robin A., David G. Moore, and Christopher B. Rodning

In press Joara, Cuenca, and Fort San Juan. In The Limits of Empire: Colonialism

and Household Practice at the Berry Site, 1566–1568, edited by Robin A.

Beck, David G. Moore, and Christopher B. Rodning. University Press of

Florida, Gainesville, in press.

37. Beck, Robin A., Christopher B. Rodning, and David G. Moore

In press Joara in Time and Space. In The Limits of Empire: Colonialism and

Household Practice at the Berry Site, 1566–1568, edited by Robin A. Beck,

David G. Moore, and Christopher B. Rodning. University Press of Florida,

Gainesville, in press.

38. Beck, Robin A., David G. Moore, Christopher B. Rodning, Sarah Sherwood, and

Elizabeth Horton

In press The Built Environment of the Berry Site Compound. In The Limits of

Empire: Colonialism and Household Practice at the Berry Site, 1566–1568,

edited by Robin A. Beck, David G. Moore, and Christopher B. Rodning.

University Press of Florida, Gainesville, in press.

39. Rodning, Christopher B., Robin A. Beck, David G. Moore, and James Legg

In press Spanish Material Culture from the Berry Site. In The Limits of Empire:

Colonialism and Household Practice at the Berry Site, 1566–1568, edited by

Robin A. Beck, David G. Moore, and Christopher B. Rodning. University

Press of Florida, Gainesville, in press.

40. Moore, David G., Christopher B. Rodning, and Robin A. Beck

In press Native Material Culture from the Spanish Compound. In The Limits of

Empire: Colonialism and Household Practice at the Berry Site, 1566–1568,

edited by Robin A. Beck, David G. Moore, and Christopher B. Rodning.

University Press of Florida, Gainesville, in press.

41. Beck, Robin A., Christopher B. Rodning, and David G. Moore

In press Conclusions. In The Limits of Empire: Colonialism and Household

Practice at the Berry Site, 1566–1568, edited by Robin A. Beck, David G.

Moore, and Christopher B. Rodning. University Press of Florida, Gainesville,

in press.

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Rodning, Christopher B. In prep Architecture, Identity, and Cherokee Towns in the Southern Appalachians. In

The Architecture of Identity, edited by Kathryn Sampeck. University of New

Mexico Press, Albuquerque, in prep.

Rodning, Christopher B. In prep European Contact and Native American Religion in Southeastern North

America. In Archaeology of Religion and Politics in the Americas, edited by

Sarah Stacy Barber and Arthur Joyce. Routledge, London, in prep.

Rodning, Christopher B., Robin A. Beck, Jr., and David G. Moore

In prep Spanish Colonial Material Culture at the Northern Edge of La Florida. In The

Destiny of Their Manifests: Modeling Sixteenth-Century Entrada Assemblages

in North America, edited by Clay Mathers and Jeffrey Mitchem. University

Press of Florida, Gainesville, in prep.

Papers for Academic Conference Proceedings

42. Rodning, Christopher B.

2013 Cherokee Ethnogenesis in Southwestern North Carolina. In The Archaeology

of North Carolina: Three Archaeological Symposia, online publication edited

by Charles R. Ewen, Thomas R. Whyte, and R. P. Stephen Davis, Jr. North

Carolina Archaeological Council, Publication 30, Raleigh,

http://www.rla.unc.edu/NCAC/Publications/NCAC30/index.html.

43. Rodning, Christopher B., David G. Moore, and Robin A. Beck, Jr.

2013 The Burke Phase: Native Americans and Spanish Conquistadors in the

Western North Carolina Piedmont. In The Archaeology of North Carolina:

Three Archaeological Symposia, online publication edited by Charles R.

Ewen, Thomas R. Whyte, and R. P. Stephen Davis, Jr. North Carolina

Archaeological Council, Publication 30, Raleigh,

http://www.rla.unc.edu/NCAC/Publications/NCAC30/index.html.

Non-Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles

44. Rodning, Christopher B.

1999 Archaeological Perspectives on Gender and Women in Traditional Cherokee

Society. Journal of Cherokee Studies 20:3–27.

45. Riggs, Brett H., and Christopher B. Rodning

2002 Cherokee Ceramic Traditions in Southwestern North Carolina, ca. A.D. 1400–

2002: A Preface to “The Last of the Iroquois Potters.” North Carolina

Archaeology 51:34–54.

46. Rodning, Christopher B.

2008 Temporal Variation in Qualla Pottery at Coweeta Creek. North Carolina

Archaeology 57:1–49.

47. Rodning, Christopher B.

2010 European Trade Goods at Cherokee Settlements in Southwestern North

Carolina. North Carolina Archaeology 59:1–84.

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48. Rodning, Christopher B., Jayur M. Mehta, Bryan S. Haley, David M. Chatelain, and

Erlend M. Johnson

2013 Revisiting the Lac St. Agnes Site, Avoyelles Parish, Louisiana. Louisiana

Archaeology 36:69–92.

Rodning, Christopher B., and Jayur M. Mehta

In prep Reconsidering the Sims Site, St. Charles Parish, Louisiana. Louisiana

Archaeology, in prep.

Encyclopedia Entries

Rodning, Christopher B. In prep Cherokee Architecture. In Encyclopaedia of the History of Science,

Technology, and Medicine in Non-Western Cultures, edited by Helaine Selin.

New York, Springer, in prep.

Rodning, Christopher B. In prep Cherokee Pottery. In Encyclopaedia of the History of Science, Technology,

and Medicine in Non-Western Cultures, edited by Helaine Selin. New York,

Springer, in prep.

Book Reviews

49. Rodning, Christopher B.

1995 Review of Ocmulgee Archaeology, 1936–1986, edited by David J. Hally,

University of Georgia Press, Athens, 1994. Southern Indian Studies 44:70–

74.

50. Rodning, Christopher B.

1996 Review of The Prehistory of the Chickamauga Basin, compiled edited by

Thomas M. N. Lewis, Madeline D. Kneberg Lewis, and Lynne P. Sullivan,

University of Tennessee Press, Knoxville, 1995. Southern Indian Studies

45:78–82.

51. Rodning, Christopher B.

1997 Review of William Bartram on the Southeastern Indians, edited by Gregory

A. Waselkov and Kathryn E. Holland Braund, University of Nebraska Press,

Lincoln, 1995. North Carolina Archaeology 46:121–125.

52. Rodning, Christopher B.

1998 Review of The Dividing Paths: Cherokees and South Carolinians Through the

Revolutionary Era, by Tom Hatley, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1993.

North Carolina Archaeology 47:112–119.

53. Rodning, Christopher B.

1999 Review of Systems of Consanguinity and Affinity of the Human Family,

written by Lewis Henry Morgan and edited by Elisabeth Tooker, University of

Nebraska Press, Lincoln, 1997. Southeastern Archaeology 18:83–84.

54. Rodning, Christopher B.

2001 Review of A World Engraved: Archaeology of the Swift Creek Culture, edited

by Mark Williams and Daniel T. Elliott, University of Alabama Press,

Tuscaloosa, 1998. North Carolina Archaeology 50:85–91.

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55. Rodning, Christopher B.

2001 Review of Mississippian Towns and Sacred Spaces: Searching for an

Architectural Grammar, edited by R. Barry Lewis and Charles Stout,

University of Alabama Press, Tuscaloosa, 1998. North Carolina Archaeology

50:91–97.

56. Rodning, Christopher B.

2007 Review of Plains Earthlodges: Ethnographic and Archaeological

Perspectives, edited by Donna C. Roper and Elizabeth P. Pauls, University of

Alabama Press, Tuscaloosa, 2005. Journal of Alabama Archaeology 53:141–

148.

57. Rodning, Christopher B.

2007 Review of James River Chiefdoms: The Rise of Social Inequality in the

Chesapeake, by Martin D. Gallivan, University of Nebraska Press, Lincoln,

2003. American Antiquity 72:598–599.

58. Rodning, Christopher B.

2009 Review of The Archaeology of Everyday Life at Early Moundville, by Gregory

D. Wilson, University of Alabama Press, Tuscaloosa, 2008. American

Anthropologist 111:123–124.

59. Rodning, Christopher B.

2011 Review of Warfare in Cultural Context: Practice, Agency, and the

Archaeology of Violence, edited by Axel E. Nielsen and William H. Walker,

University of Arizona Press, Tucson, 2009. Historical Archaeology

45(2):219–220.

60. Rodning, Christopher B.

2011 Review of King: The Social Archaeology of a Late Mississippian Town in

Northwestern Georgia, by David J. Hally, University of Alabama Press,

Tuscaloosa, 2008. Southeastern Archaeology 30:197–199.

61. Rodning, Christopher B.

2011 Review of From Chicaza to Chickasaw: The European Invasion and the

Transformation of the Mississippian World, 1540–1715, by Robbie Ethridge,

University of North Carolina Press, Chapel Hill, 2010. Southeastern

Archaeology 30:417–418.

62. Rodning, Christopher B.

2013 Review of The Cherokees of Tuckaleechee Cove, by Jon Marcoux, University

of Michigan, Museum of Anthropology Memoir 52, Ann Arbor, 2012.

American Antiquity 78:808.

Rodning, Christopher B. In prep Review of Hawaii’s Past in a World of Pacific Islands, by James M. Bayman

and Thomas S. Dye, SAA Press, Washington, D.C. Historical Archaeology,

in prep.

Magazine Articles

63. Rodning, Christopher B.

2012 Life on the Parenting Track and the Tenure Track. SAA Archaeological

Record 12(5):31–32.

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64. Rodning, Christopher B.

2013 An Archaeology Rendezvous in the Lone Star State. SAA Archaeological

Record 13(5):7–8.

65. Rodning, Christopher B.

2014 Austin 2014. SAA Archaeological Record 14(1):5–6.

Cultural Resource Management Reports (not peer-reviewed, and with limited distribution)

Rodning, Christopher B., and H. Trawick Ward

1999 An Archaeological Survey of a Portion of the High Rock Lake Shoreline, Fox

Creek Subdivision, Rowan County, North Carolina. Report submitted to the

North Carolina Division of Archives and History, Raleigh.

Rodning, Christopher B., and R. P. Stephen Davis, Jr.

1999 An Archaeological Survey of a Portion of the High Rock Lake Shoreline,

Black Road Park, Davidson County, North Carolina. Report submitted to the

North Carolina Division of Archives and History, Raleigh.

Boudreaux, E. Anthony III, and Christopher B. Rodning

2000 Archaeological Excavations at the Ayr Mount Plantation. Report submitted

to Ayr Mount Plantation, Hillsborough, North Carolina.

Maxham, Mintcy D., and Christopher B. Rodning

2002 Recent Excavations at the Carolina Friends School. Report submitted to the

Carolina Friends School, Durham, North Carolina.

Rodning, Christopher B., David G. Moore, and Robin A. Beck, Jr.

2003 In Search of Fort San Juan: Recent Excavations at the Berry Site, North

Carolina. Report submitted to the North Carolina Division of Archives and

History, Raleigh.

Beck, Robin A., Jr., David G. Moore, and Christopher B. Rodning

2010 Joara and Fort San Juan: Colonialism and Household Practice at the Berry

Site, North Carolina. Report submitted to the National Science Foundation,

Washington, D.C.

CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS

Rodning, Christopher B.

1995 Late Prehistoric Water Travel in the Northern Gulf Coastal Plain. Paper presented at

the 52nd Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Knoxville,

Tennessee.

Rodning, Christopher B.

1996 Gender and Social Institutions of Native Communities in the Appalachian Summit.

Paper presented at the 53rd Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Archaeological

Conference, Birmingham, Alabama

Rodning, Christopher B.

1997 Contributions of William Bartram to the Archaeology of the Appalachian Summit.

Paper presented at the 54th Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Archaeological

Conference, Baton Rouge, Louisiana.

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Ward, H. Trawick, and Christopher B. Rodning

1997 Reconsidering the Relationship Between the Pisgah and Qualla Phases in the

Appalachian Summit. Paper presented at the 54th Annual Meeting of the

Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Baton Rouge, Louisiana.

Rodning, Christopher B.

1998 Spatial Patterning in the Archaeology of the Upper Little Tennessee River Valley.

Poster presented at the 63rd Annual Meeting of the Society for American

Archaeology, Seattle, Washington.

Sullivan, Lynne P., and Christopher B. Rodning

1998 Gender Duality in Southern Appalachian Chiefdoms. Paper presented at the 5th

Gender and Archaeology Conference, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

Rodning, Christopher B.

1998 Mortuary Archaeology at Coweeta Creek in Southwestern North Carolina. Poster

presented at the 55th Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Archaeological

Conference, Greenville, South Carolina.

Sullivan, Lynne P., and Christopher B. Rodning

1999 Gender, Tradition, and Social Negotiation in Southern Appalachian Chiefdoms.

Paper presented at the 64th Annual Meeting of the Society for American

Archaeology, Chicago, Illinois.

Rodning, Christopher B.

1999 Landscaping Public Space at the Coweeta Creek Site in Southwestern North Carolina.

Paper presented at the 56th Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Archaeological

Conference, Pensacola, Florida.

Wilson, Gregory D., and Christopher B. Rodning

2000 Cherokee Domestic Architecture and Ceramics in Southwestern North Carolina.

Poster presented at the 65th Annual Meeting of the Society for American

Archaeology, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Rodning, Christopher B.

2000 European Trade Goods at the Coweeta Creek Site. Paper presented at the 57th

Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Macon, Georgia.

Moore, David G., and Christopher B. Rodning

2001 In Search of Burned Buildings at the Berry Site. Paper presented at the 58th Annual

Meeting of the Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Chattanooga, Tennessee.

Rodning, Christopher B.

2002 Public Architecture and Native Towns in Southwestern North Carolina. Paper

presented at the 35th Annual Meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology,

Mobile, Alabama.

Rodning, Christopher B.

2002 Early European Trade and Trade Goods at Coweeta Creek. Paper presented at the

Annual Meeting of the Southern Anthropological Society, Asheville, North Carolina.

Moore, David G., Robin A. Beck, Jr., and Christopher B. Rodning

2002 Berry Site Excavations 2002: The Search for Fort San Juan. Paper presented at the

59th Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Biloxi,

Mississippi.

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Beck, Robin A., Jr., David G. Moore, and Christopher B. Rodning

2003 The Search for Fort San Juan. Paper presented at the 68th Annual Meeting of the

Society for American Archaeology, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

Best, Megan S., and Christopher B. Rodning

2003 Mississippian Chiefdoms and the Spanish Frontier: An Overview of Recent

Excavations at the Berry Site in Western North Carolina. Paper presented at the 60th

Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Charlotte, North

Carolina.

Beck, Robin A., Jr., David G. Moore, and Christopher B. Rodning

2004 Joara and Fort San Juan: Culture Contact at the Edge of the World. Paper presented

at the 69th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Montreal,

Quebec, Canada.

Moore, David G., Robin A. Beck, Jr., and Christopher B. Rodning

2004 Exploring Joara and Fort San Juan: Continuing Excavations at the Berry Site in

Western North Carolina. Paper presented at the 61st Annual Meeting of the

Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Saint Louis, Missouri.

Rodning, Christopher B. 2005 Late Prehistoric and Protohistoric Cherokee Houses at Coweeta Creek in

Southwestern North Carolina. Paper presented at the 22nd Annual Visiting Scholars

Conference (The Durable House: Architecture, Ancestors, and Origins, hosted by

Robin A. Beck, Jr.), Southern Illinois University, Carbondale.

Rodning, Christopher B. 2005 The Cycle of Building and Rebuilding the Cherokee Townhouse at Coweeta Creek.

Paper presented at the 62nd Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Archaeological

Conference, Columbia, South Carolina.

Rodning, Christopher B., and David G. Moore

2006 Mississippian and Protohistoric Mortuary Practices in Southwestern North Carolina.

Paper presented at the 63rd Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Archaeological

Conference, Little Rock, Arkansas.

Moore, David G., Robin A. Beck, Jr., and Christopher B. Rodning

2007 Native Resistance to Spanish Incursions in La Florida: The Juan Pardo Expeditions of

1566–1568. Paper presented at the 72nd Annual Meeting of the Society for American

Archaeology, Austin, Texas.

Sullivan, Lynne P., and Christopher B. Rodning

2007 Residential Burial, Gender Roles, and Political Development in Late Prehistoric and

Early Cherokee Cultures of the Southern Appalachians. Paper presented at the 72nd

Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Austin, Texas.

Rodning, Christopher B., and Lynne P. Sullivan

2007 Gender Ideology and Differential Development of Mississippian Societies. Paper

presented at the 72nd Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology,

Austin, Texas.

Rodning, Christopher B.

2007 The Missing Mound and the Cherokee Town at the Coweeta Creek Site. Paper

presented at the 64th Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Archaeological

Conference, Knoxville, Tennessee.

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Beck, Robin A., Jr., David G. Moore, and Christopher B. Rodning

2007 Exploring Joara and Fort San Juan: Continued Excavations at the Berry Site, North

Carolina. Paper presented at the 64th Annual Meeting of the Southeastern

Archaeological Conference, Knoxville, Tennessee.

Rodning, Christopher B.

2008 European Contact and Cherokee Public Architecture in the Southern Appalachians.

Paper presented at the 73rd Annual Meeting of the Society for American

Archaeology, Vancouver, British Columbia.

Rodning, Christopher B.

2008 Architectural Symbolism and Cherokee Townhouses. Paper presented at the 65th

Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Charlotte, North

Carolina.

Sanders, Merritt M., Christopher B. Rodning, Robin A. Beck, Jr., David G. Moore

2008 Methods of Excavation of Sixteenth–Century Burned Structures at the Berry Site,

Burke County, North Carolina. Paper presented at the 65th Annual Meeting of the

Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Charlotte, North Carolina.

Beck, Robin A., Jr., David G. Moore, and Christopher B. Rodning

2008 The Architecture of Contact: The Built Environment at Fort San Juan. Paper

presented at the 65th Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Archaeological

Conference, Charlotte, North Carolina.

Rodning, Christopher B., Robin A. Beck, Jr., and David G. Moore

2009 Spanish Contact and Conflict with Native Peoples of the Southeastern United States.

Paper presented at the 74th Annual Meeting of the Society for American

Archaeology, Atlanta, Georgia.

Rodning, Christopher B., Robin A. Beck, Jr., and David G. Moore

2009 The Archaeology of Joara and Fort San Juan: Sixteenth–Century Spanish Contact in

Western North Carolina. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American

Society for Ethnohistory, New Orleans, Louisiana.

Rodning, Christopher B.

2009 Cherokee Ethnogenesis in Southwestern North Carolina. Paper presented at the

North Carolina Appalachian Summit Archaeology Conference, Appalachian State

University, Boone, North Carolina.

Rodning, Christopher B.

2009 Public Architecture and Adaptations to European Contact in the Southern

Appalachians. Paper presented at the 66th Annual Meeting of the Southeastern

Archaeological Conference, Mobile, Alabama.

Moore, David G., Robin A. Beck, Jr., and Christopher B. Rodning

2010 The Exploring Joara Project: Chiefdoms, Spaniards, and Research Design for the

Western North Carolina Piedmont. Paper presented at the 75th Annual Meeting of

the Society for American Archaeology, Saint Louis, Missouri.

Rodning, Christopher B., Robin A. Beck, Jr., and David G. Moore

2010 Spanish Entradas in the Southeast, the Juan Pardo Expeditions, and Spanish Contact

in the Western North Carolina Piedmont. Paper presented at the 75th Annual

Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Saint Louis, Missouri.

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Sanders, Merritt M., Christopher B. Rodning, Robin A. Beck, Jr., David G. Moore

2010 Excavating Burned Structures at the Berry Site in the Western North Carolina

Piedmont. Paper presented at the 75th Annual Meeting of the Society for American

Archaeology, Saint Louis, Missouri.

Beck, Robin A., Jr., Christopher B. Rodning, and David G. Moore

2010 The Architecture of Contact: Comparing Burned Structures at the Berry Site, North

Carolina. Paper presented at the 75th Annual Meeting of the Society for American

Archaeology, Saint Louis, Missouri.

Lapham, Heather, David G. Moore, Robin A. Beck, Jr., Christopher B. Rodning

2010 Diets and Desires: Provisioning Soldiers at Fort San Juan in Spanish Florida (USA).

Paper presented at the 11th International Conference of the International Council for

Archaeozoology, Paris, France.

Rodning, Christopher B., David G. Moore, and Robin A. Beck, Jr.

2010 The Burke Phase: Native Americans and Spanish Conquistadores in the Western

North Carolina Piedmont. Paper presented at the Conference on the Archaeology of

Piedmont North Carolina, Research Laboratories of Archaeology, University of North

Carolina, Chapel Hill.

Moore, David G., Robin A. Beck, Jr., and Christopher B. Rodning

2010 The Exploring Joara Project: Native Chiefdoms and Spanish Forts in the Western

North Carolina Piedmont. Paper presented at the 67th Annual Meeting of the

Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Lexington, Kentucky.

Rodning, Christopher B., and Sarah Watkins-Kenney

2010 The Material Culture of the Juan Pardo Expeditions. Paper presented at the 67th

Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Lexington,

Kentucky.

Beck, Robin A., Jr., Christopher B. Rodning, and David G. Moore

2010 The Architecture of Contact: Exploring the Built Environment of Fort San Juan.

Paper presented at the 67th Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Archaeological

Conference, Lexington, Kentucky.

Rodning, Christopher B.

2010 Architecture, Identity, and Cherokee Towns in the Southern Appalachians. Paper

presented at the 109th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association,

New Orleans, Louisiana.

Geiger, Brian S., Shaun Lynch, Katherine Kipfer, David G. Moore, Christopher B.

Rodning, and Robin A. Beck, Jr.

2011 An Examination of Mound Stratigraphy at the Berry Site (31BK22), Burke County,

North Carolina. Poster presented at the 68th Annual Meeting of the Southeastern

Archaeological Conference, Jacksonville, Florida.

Rodning, Christopher B., David G. Moore, and Robin A. Beck, Jr.

2012 The First Lost Colony in North Carolina: Native Americans and Spanish Colonists in

the Upper Catawba Valley. Paper presented at the 45th Annual Meeting of the

Society for Historical Archaeology, Baltimore, Maryland.

Rodning, Christopher B., Jayur M. Mehta, Bryan S. Haley, David M. Chatelain, and Erlend

M. Johnson

2012 Revisiting the Lac St. Agnes Site, Avoyelles Parish, Louisiana. Paper presented at

the Archaeological Sciences of the Americas Symposium, Nashville, Tennessee.

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Rodning, Christopher B., David G. Moore, and Robin A. Beck, Jr.

2012 The Burke Phase and Spanish Entradas in Western North Carolina. Paper presented

at the 69th Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Baton

Rouge, Louisiana.

Geiger, Brian S., Christopher B. Rodning, Emma R. Richardson, and David G. Moore

2012 An Investigation of a Late Mississippian House at the Catawba Meadows Site

(31BK18), Burke County, North Carolina. Paper presented at the 69th Annual

Meeting of the Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Baton Rouge, Louisiana.

Rodning, Christopher B., Jayur M. Mehta, Bryan S. Haley, David M. Chatelain, and Erlend

M. Johnson

2013 Revisiting the Lac St. Agnes Site, Avoyelles Parish, Louisiana. Paper presented at

the 39th Annual Conference of the Louisiana Archaeological Society, Lafayette.

Rodning, Christopher B., Jayur M. Mehta, and Bryan S. Haley

2013 Reconsidering the Sims Site, St. Charles Parish, Louisiana. Paper presented at the

39th Annual Conference of the Louisiana Archaeological Society, Lafayette.

Rodning, Christopher B., Jayur M. Mehta, and Bryan S. Haley

2013 Resilience, Persistence of Place, and the Native American Settlement at the Sims Site,

St. Charles Parish, Louisiana. Paper presented at the 28th Annual Visiting Scholars

Conference (Beyond Collapse: Archaeological Perspectives on Resilience,

Revitalization, and Reorganization in Complex Societies, hosted by Ronald K.

Faulseit), Southern Illinois University, Carbondale.

Rodning, Christopher B., Jayur M. Mehta, and Bryan S. Haley

2013 Native American Earthworks in the Mississippi River Delta of Southeastern

Louisiana. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Society for

Ethnohistory, New Orleans, Louisiana.

Rodning, Christopher B.

2013 Late Prehistoric and Protohistoric Pottery in Western North Carolina. Paper

presented at the 70th Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Archaeological

Conference, Tampa, Florida.

Beck, Robin A., Jr., David G. Moore, and Christopher B. Rodning

2013 Finding Fort San Juan: New Discoveries at the Berry Site, North Carolina. Paper

presented at the 70th Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Archaeological

Conference, Tampa, Florida.

Rodning, Christopher B.

2013 Archaeology, Religion, and European Contact in Native North America. Paper

presented at the 112th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association,

Chicago, Illinois.

Rodning, Christopher B., David G. Moore, and Robin A. Beck, Jr.

2014 Fort San Juan: Lost (1568) and Found (2013). Paper presented at the 47th Annual

Meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology, Quebec City, Quebec, Canada.

Rodning, Christopher B., David G. Moore, and Robin A. Beck, Jr.

2014 Material Culture on the Northern Frontier of La Florida. Paper presented at the 79th

Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Austin, Texas.

Rodning, Christopher B.

2014 Cherokee Ethnogenesis. Paper presented at the 71st Annual Meeting of the

Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Greenville, South Carolina.

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Moore, David G., Robin A. Beck, Jr., Sarah C. Sherwood, and Christopher B. Rodning

2014 Continuing Investigation of the Fort San Juan Moat/Ditch at the Berry Site. Paper

presented at the 71st Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Archaeological Conference,

Greenville, South Carolina.

Rodning, Christopher B.

2014 Community and Communication through Native American Public Architecture in

Southeastern North America. Paper presented at the 113th Annual Meeting of the

American Anthropological Association, Washington, D.C.

Rodning, Christopher B., Robin A. Beck, Jr., and David G. Moore

2015 Conquistadores, Colonists, and Chiefdoms in Northern La Florida. Abstract accepted

for the 80th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, San

Francisco, California.

SYMPOSIA AND WORKSHOPS ORGANIZED

Eastman, Jane M., and Christopher B. Rodning

1996 Archaeological Studies of Gender in the Southeast. Symposium at the 53rd Annual

Meeting of the Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Birmingham, Alabama.

Rodning, Christopher B., and Amber M. VanDerwarker, co-organizers

1999 Cherokee Archaeology at Coweeta Creek in Southwestern North Carolina.

Symposium at the 56th Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Archaeological

Conference, Pensacola, Florida.

Eastman, Jane M., Christopher B. Rodning, and E. Anthony Boudreaux III

2000 Archaeology of Native North Carolina: Papers in Honor of H. Trawick Ward.

Symposium at the 57th Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Archaeological

Conference, Macon, Georgia.

Rodning, Christopher B., and Dawn I. Ramsey

2000 Strategies for Giving Conference Papers and Posters. Archaeology student workshop

at the 57th Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Macon,

Georgia.

Rodning, Christopher B., and Gregory D. Wilson

2001 Grants and Grantwriting. Archaeology student workshop at the 58th Annual Meeting

of the Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Biloxi, Mississippi.

Rodning, Christopher B., Jane M. Eastman, and E. Anthony Boudreaux III

2008 The Archaeology of North Carolina: Papers in Honor of Bennie C. Keel. Symposium

at the 65th Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Archaeological Conference,

Charlotte, North Carolina.

Beck, Robin A., Jr., David G. Moore, and Christopher B. Rodning

2010 Joara and Fort San Juan: Colonialism and Household Practice at the Berry Site, North

Carolina. Symposium at the 75th Annual Meeting of the Society for American

Archaeology, Saint Louis, Missouri.

Beck, Robin A., Jr., David G. Moore, and Christopher B. Rodning

2010 Joara and Fort San Juan: Colonial Encounters at the Berry Site, North Carolina.

Symposium at the 67th Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Archaeological Society,

Lexington, Kentucky.

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OTHER CONFERENCE AND WORKSHOP PARTICIPATION

Rodning, Christopher B.

2006 Participant, Student Affairs Committee Forum—Developing and Delivering Effective

Presentations: Tips for Papers, Posters, and PowerPoint. Workshop held at the 63rd

Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Little Rock,

Arkansas.

Rodning, Christopher B.

2010 Discussant, Symposium—Mobility, Temporality and Social Memory: Locating

Objects and Persons in the Southeast. Workshop held at the 67th Annual Meeting of

the Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Lexington, Kentucky.

Rodning, Christopher B.

2010 Participant, Student Affairs Committee Forum—Professionalism and Practicality:

Balancing Lives While Building Careers. Workshop held at the 67th Annual Meeting

of the Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Lexington, Kentucky.

Rodning, Christopher B.

2011 Participant, Forum Sponsored by the Committee on the Status of Women in

Archaeology (COSWA)—A Life in Ruins? Work-Life Balance in Archaeology.

Workshop held at the 76th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology,

Sacramento, California.

Rodning, Christopher B.

2012 Discussant, Symposium—Mississippian in Mississippi: Chiefly Power and

Monumentality in the Northern Yazoo Basin. Symposium held at the 77th Annual

Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Memphis, Tennessee.

Rodning, Christopher B.

2014 Panelist, Student Affairs Committee Forum—Gender Roles Among Southeastern

Archaeologists. Workshop held at the 71st Annual Meeting of the Southeastern

Archaeological Conference, Greenville, South Carolina.

Rodning, Christopher B.

2014 Discussant, Symposium—The Point of No Return: The Abandonment and

Transformation of Cemeteries. Symposium held at the 113th Annual Meeting of the

American Anthropological Association, Washington, D.C.

Rodning, Christopher B.

2015 Participant, Panel—Making the Tough Choices: Finding Work/Life Balance as an

Archaeologist. Workshop organized for the 80th Annual Meeting of the Society for

American Archaeology, San Francisco, California.

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INVITED TALKS

Rodning, Christopher B.

1998 Mortuary Practices in Protohistoric Southwestern North Carolina. Coastal Plain

Chapter, North Carolina Archaeological Society, East Carolina University,

Greenville, North Carolina.

Rodning, Christopher B.

1998 Archaeology and Women in Traditional Cherokee Culture. Cherokee History

Conference, Western Carolina University, Cullowhee.

Rodning, Christopher B.

1999 The Future of Prehistoric Archaeology in North Carolina. Annual Spring Meeting,

North Carolina Archaeological Society, Raleigh, North Carolina.

Rodning, Christopher B.

2005 Qualla Pottery at Coweeta Creek. Paper presented at the Cherokee Pottery

Workshop, Research Laboratories of Archaeology, University of North Carolina,

Chapel Hill.

Rodning, Christopher B.

2008 European Trade Goods and the Cherokee Town at Coweeta Creek. Paper presented

at the Conference on Social Archaeology of Southeastern Colonial Frontiers, South

Carolina Institute of Archaeology and Anthropology, University of South Carolina,

Columbia.

Rodning, Christopher B.

2008 European Contact and Cherokee Public Architecture in the Southern Appalachians.

Presentation in the Southeastern Archaeology Lecture Series, University of Michigan,

Museum of Anthropology, Ann Arbor.

Beck, Robin A., Jr., David G. Moore, and Christopher B. Rodning

2008 Resisting Resistance: Colonial Encounters and Local Politics in Native Carolina,

1566–1568. Paper presented at the School of Advanced Research, Santa Fe, New

Mexico, in the Short Seminar on Indigenous Resistance to Spanish Colonialism in the

Americas, organized by Matthew Liebmann and Melissa Murphy.

Rodning, Christopher B.

2009 Native American Towns and Spanish Colonists in Western North Carolina, 1540–

1568. Lecture for the Archaeological Institute of America, New Mexico Chapter,

Santa Fe.

Rodning, Christopher B., Robin A. Beck, Jr., and David G. Moore

2009 Spanish Contact and Conflict with Native Peoples of the Southeastern United States.

Paper presented at the Amerind Foundation, Dragoon, Arizona, in the Seminar on

Native and Imperial Morphogenesis: Comparing Sixteenth–Century Entradas in the

American Southwest and Southeast, organized by Clay Mathers, Jeffrey Mitchem,

and Charles Haecker.

Rodning, Christopher B., Robin A. Beck, Jr., and David G. Moore

2009 The Juan Pardo Expeditions in La Florida and Spanish Material Culture at Fort San

Juan. Paper presented at the School of Advanced Research, Santa Fe, New Mexico,

in the Research Team Seminar on Joara and Fort San Juan: Colonialism and

Household Practice at the Berry Site, North Carolina, organized by Robin A. Beck, Jr.

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Rodning, Christopher B.

2010 Native American Towns and Spanish Colonists in Western North Carolina, 1540–

1568. Lecture for the Archaeological Institute of America, South Florida Chapter,

Boca Raton.

Rodning, Christopher B.

2012 Gender and European Contact in Native North America. Anthropology Club,

Department of Anthropology, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa.

Rodning, Christopher B.

2013 Sixteenth-Century Spanish Exploration and Settlement in the American South.

Archaeology Day, Jean Lafitte National Historical Park and Preserve, French Quarter

Center, New Orleans, Louisiana (event scheduled but canceled for government

shutdown).

Rodning, Christopher B.

2013 “The Mounds and the Constant Fire”: The Archaeology of Cherokee Townhouses.

Archaeology Day, Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians, Tribal Historic Preservation

Office, Cherokee, North Carolina.

Rodning, Christopher B.

2013 Joara, Cuenca, and Fort San Juan: The Northern Frontier of La Florida. Lecture for

the Archaeological Institute of America, Florida Chapter, Gainesville.

Rodning, Christopher B.

2015 Fort San Juan: Lost (1568) and Found (2013). Lecture for the Archaeological

Institute of America, New Orleans Chapter, Louisiana.

CAMPUS TALKS

Rodning, Christopher B.

2015 Native Americans and Spanish Conquistadores in Western North Carolina, 1540–

1568. Colloquium, Department of Anthropology, Tulane University, New Orleans,

Louisiana.

Rodning, Christopher B.

2015 Joara, Cuenca, and Fort San Juan: The Northern Borderlands of La Florida, 1566–

1568. Brownbag Lunch Talk, Middle American Research Institute, Tulane

University, New Orleans, Louisiana.

COAUTHORED WEB PAGES

Billman, Brian R., Christopher B. Rodning, and D. Seth Murray

1998 Moche Archaeology and Iconography. University of North Carolina.

http://www.rla.unc.edu/mocheicon/

Rodning, Christopher B., and Shane C. Petersen

1998 Mapping the Past in Piedmont North Carolina. For North Carolina Archaeology

Month. http://www.rla.unc.edu/archmonth/ (archived)

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Ward, H. Trawick, and Christopher B. Rodning

1999 The Archaeology of Native Peoples in Ancient North Carolina. For Learn North

Carolina. http://www.learnnc.org/anthro2.nsf (deleted)

Rodning, Christopher B., Dawn Ramsey, and Gifford Waters

2000 Resources for Archaeology Students. Southeastern Archaeological Conference

Committee for Student Affairs. http://www.flmnh.ufl.edu/seac/

HONORS AND AWARDS

1992–1994 Harvard College Honorary Scholarship

1993 Ford Foundation Undergraduate Research Fellowship

1994–1997 National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship

1999 Stephen Polgar Prize for Applied Anthropology, UNC-CH

2000 Summer Dissertation Stipend, Center for the Study of the American South,

UNC-CH

2001 Timothy Paul Mooney Fellowship, Research Laboratories of Archaeology,

UNC-CH

2005 C.B. Moore Award for an Outstanding Young Scholar in the Archaeology of

the Southeastern U.S., Lower Mississippi Survey, Southeastern

Archaeological Conference

2010 Daughters of the American Revolution History Medal to David G. Moore,

Robin A. Beck, Jr., and Christopher B. Rodning

EXTRAMURAL GRANTS AND FELLOWSHIPS

Rodning, Christopher B.

2002 Radiocarbon Dates from an Aboriginal Settlement in Southwestern North

Carolina. North Carolina Archaeological Society, Grant in Aid of Research.

$2000.00 Moore, David G. (P.I.), Robin A. Beck (co-P.I.), and Christopher B. Rodning (co-P.I.)

2004 In Search of Fort San Juan: Sixteenth-Century Spanish and Native Interaction

in the North Carolina Piedmont. National Geographic Society Committee for

Research and Exploration. $20,000.00

Beck, Robin A. (P.I.), David G. Moore (co-P.I.), and Christopher B. Rodning (co-P.I.)

2007–2008 Joara and Fort San Juan: Colonialism and Household Practice at the Berry

Site, North Carolina. National Science Foundation (NSF #0542120).

$167,012.00

Rodning, Christopher B.

2012–2015 Lower Mississippi Valley Landscape Archaeological Project. Louisiana

Board of Regents, Research Competitiveness Subprogram. $108,000.00

Beck, Robin A., Jr. (P.I.), David G. Moore (co-P.I.), and Christopher B. Rodning (co-P.I.)

2014 In Search of Fort San Juan: Sixteenth-Century Spanish and Native Interaction

in the North Carolina Piedmont. National Geographic Society Committee for

Research and Exploration. $19,088.00

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applications pending to the National Science Foundation, Louisiana Board of Regents

Traditional Enhancement Grant Program

unsuccessful applications to the National Science Foundation, National Center for

Preservation Technology and Training, Mellon Foundation New Directions Fellowship,

American College of Learned Societies Core Fellowship, National Endowment for the

Humanities Summer Stipend, Louisiana Board of Regents Awards to Louisiana Artists and

Scholars, Louisiana Board of Regents Traditional Enhancement Grant

INTRAMURAL FUNDING

Rodning, Christopher B.

2006–2007 History of Settlement at Cherokee Sites in Southern Appalachia. Tulane

University Committee on Research Summer Fellowship. $4000.00

Rodning, Christopher B.

2007–2009 The Archaeology of Culture Contact in the American South: The Native Town

and Spanish Fort at the Berry Site, Upper Catawba Valley, Western North

Carolina. Tulane University Research Enhancement Fund, Phase II, Program

1. $16,240.00

Rodning, Christopher B.

2008–2009 Fort San Juan and the Native American Town of Joara: Archaeology in the

Catawba River Valley in Western North Carolina. Tulane University

Committee on Research Summer Fellowship. $4000.00

Rodning, Christopher B.

2010–2011 Undergraduate Research Assistantship: Artifacts and Architecture at the

Catawba Meadows Site in Western North Carolina. Tulane University,

Provost’s Fund for Faculty-Student Scholarly and Artistic Engagement.

$960.00

Rodning, Christopher B.

2012 Native American Settlement in Coastal Louisiana. Tulane University, New

Orleans Center for the Gulf South, Monroe Fellowship. $9600.00

STUDENT FUNDING

Mehta, Jayur M.

2011 Lower Mississippi Valley Landscape Archaeological Project. Tulane

University, Department of Anthropology, Graduate Student Research Fund.

$1200.00 Mehta, Jayur M., and Bryan S. Haley

2012–2014 Lower Mississippi Valley Landscape Archaeological Project. Mississippi

Department of Archives and History, Archaeological Research Grant.

$10,000.00

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Mehta, Jayur M.

2014–2015 Carson Mounds Archaeological Project. Tulane University, School of

Liberal Arts, Graduate Student Summer Merit Fellowship. $3000.00

TEACHING AND RESEARCH POSITIONS HELD

1997–2000 Teaching Assistant, Department of Anthropology, UNC-CH

1999 & 2000 Research Assistant, Research Laboratories of Archaeology, UNC-CH

1999 & 2001 Course Instructor, Department of Anthropology, UNC-CH

2001–2004 Instructor, General Anthropology, Western Piedmont Community College,

Morganton, North Carolina

2001–2004 Codirector (with David G. Moore and Robin A. Beck, Jr.), Archaeological

Field School, Warren Wilson College, Asheville, North Carolina

Spring 2005 Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of

Oklahoma, Norman

Fall 2005 Visiting Scholar, Research Laboratories of Archaeology, UNC-CH

2005–2012 Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology, Tulane University

2012–(current) Associate Professor, Department of Anthropology, Tulane University

ARCHAEOLOGICAL FIELD AND LABORATORY EXPERIENCE

1992 Archaeology Intern, United States Forest Service, Wyoming

1993 Crew Member, Bottle Creek Archaeological Project

1995 Graduate Assistant, Black Warrior Archaeological Project, UNC-CH

1995–1997 Graduate Assistant, Siouan Archaeological Project, UNC-CH

2001–(current) Codirector, Exploring Joara Project, Western North Carolina

MEMBERSHIPS

American Anthropological Association

Society for American Archaeology

Society for Historical Archaeology

Archaeological Institute of America

American Society for Ethnohistory

Southeastern Archaeological Conference

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE

Scholarly Associations

1999–2001 Member, Student Affairs Committee, Southeastern Archaeological

Conference

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2007 Member, Nominations Committee, Southeastern Archaeological

Conference

2008 Chair, General Session Chair, Annual Conference of the Society for

American Archaeology

2008–2010 Executive Officer, Southeastern Archaeological Conference

2009 Member, Annual Conference Local Arrangements Committee,

American Society for Ethnohistory

2011–2013 Member, Student Poster Award Committee, Society for American

Archaeology

2012–(current) Member, Jane Waldbaum Field School Scholarship Committee,

Archaeological Institute of America

2013–2014 Program Chair, Annual Conference, Society for American

Archaeology

2014 Member, Annual Meeting Presentation Task Force, Society for

American Archaeology

2014–(current) Member, Institute for Field Research Undergraduate Award

Committee, Society for American Archaeology

2014–(current) Chair-Elect, Nominations Committee, Archaeology Division,

American Anthropological Association

Editorial Boards

2014–(current) Member, Editorial Board, American Archaeology, Archaeological

Conservancy

Manuscript Reviews

2004–2014 Manuscript Reviewer, Southeastern Archaeology

2009 Manuscript Reviewer, Journal of Archaeological Research

2008–2012 Manuscript Reviewer, American Antiquity

2009–2010 Manuscript Reviewer, American Anthropologist

2011 Manuscript Reviewer, Historical Archaeology

2011 Manuscript Reviewer, Society for American Archaeology Press

2011 Manuscript Reviewer, American Museum of Natural History

2012 Manuscript Reviewer, University Press of Florida

2012 Manuscript Reviewer, University of Alabama Press

2012 Book Prospectus Reviewer, Cambridge University Press

2013 Manuscript Reviewer, University of Arizona Press

2014 Manuscript Reviewer, University of Tennessee Press

2014 Manuscript Reviewer, World Archaeology

2014 Manuscript Reviewer, Journal of Ethnobiology

2015 Manuscript Reviewer, Journal of Anthropological Archaeology

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Proposal Reviews

2007–2014 Grant Proposal Reviewer, National Science Foundation

2007–2015 Grant Proposal Reviewer, National Geographic Society

2013–2015 Grant Proposal Reviewer, American Philosophical Society

Community Service

2008–(current) Board Member Ex Officio, Exploring Joara Foundation, Morganton,

North Carolina

UNIVERSITY SERVICE

Tulane University

2006–(current) Faculty Fellow, Newcomb College Institute

2009–(current) Affiliated Faculty, Stone Center for Latin American Studies

2011 Panelist, Tulane University Center for Engaged Learning and

Teaching, Faculty Workshop—“Setting Boundaries with Students”

School of Liberal Arts Committees

2007–(current) Member, Environmental Studies Faculty Advisory Committee

2010–2013 Member, Grievance Committee

2014–2015 Member, Executive Committee

Department of Anthropology

7/2006–8/2006 Interim Chairperson, Department of Anthropology

2006–2010 Member, Graduate Student Teaching Oversight Committee

2009–2010 Member, Anthropology Major Assessment Committee

2012–(current) Director, Center for Archaeology

2014–(current) Graduate Studies Coordinator, Department of Anthropology

Anthropology Dissertation Committees

2007 Reader, Late Postclassic to Colonial Landscapes and Political

Economy of the Izalcos Region, El Salvador, Kathryn Elizabeth

Sampeck, Anthropology

2008 Reader, The Poverty Point Mounds: Analysis of the Chronology,

Construction History, and Function of North America’s Largest

Hunter-Gatherer Monuments, Anthony Lee Ortmann, Anthropology

2010 Reader, Social Complexity and Mound Ceremony in the Coles Creek

Culture: Research at the Raffman Mound Center in Madison Parish,

Louisiana, Lori Michelle Roe, Anthropology

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2012 Reader, Ceramic Analysis of the Late and Final Neolithic Site of E-00-

1: A Reflection of the Origins of Social Complexity in the Ancient

Egyptian Civilization, Eman El Sayed Aly Khalifa, Anthropology

2012 Reader, Past Identities, Present Legitimation: The Reuse of a Late

Preclassic Residential Group at the Maya Site of San Bartolo,

Guatemala, Diane Elizabeth Davies, Anthropology

2012 Reader, Community Resilience after State Collapse: The Archaeology

of Late Classic/Early Postclassic Residential Terraces on Cerro

Danush, Oaxaca, Mexico, Ronald Kenneth Faulseit, Anthropology

Dissertation Prospectus Committees

2009–(current) Reader, The Chancay Culture and the Late Intermediate Period in the

Andean Central Coast, Stacy Dunn, Anthropology

2010–(current) Reader, Social Stress and Postclassic Households at Tepeticpac,

Tlaxcala, Mexico, Nezahualcoyotl Xiuhtecutli, Anthropology

2011–(current) Reader, “The Place with Hidden Houses”: Household Archaeology at

Tlalancaleca, Mexico, Natalia Mauricio, Anthropology

2013–(current) Chair, Excavating the Monumental Landscape at the Carson Site,

(22CO505), Coahoma County, Mississippi, Jayur Mehta,

Anthropology

Ph.D. Written Exam Committees

2006 Member, Diane Elizabeth Davies, Archaeology

2006 Member, Stacy Dunn, Archaeology

2006 Member, Ashley Heaton, Archaeology

2006 Member, Ronald Kenneth Faulseit, Archaeology

2007 Member, Nina Neivens, Archaeology

2007 Member, Nezahualcoyotl Xiuhtecutli, Archaeology

2008 Member, Trent Stockton, Archaeology

2008 Member, Sherman Horn, Archaeology

2008 Member, Eman Khalifa, Archaeology

2009 Member, Merritt Sanders, Archaeology

2009 Member, Scott A. J. Johnson, Archaeology

2010 Member, Natalia Mauricio, Archaeology

2011 Member, Haley Holt, Archaeology

2011 Member, Allen Rutherford, Archaeology

2011 Member, Caroline Parris, Archaeology

2012 Member, Jayur Mehta, Archaeology

2012 Member, Erlend Johnson, Archaeology

2012 Member, David Chatelain, Archaeology

2012 Member, Rachel Horowitz, Archaeology

2012 Member, Jessica Wheeler, Archaeology

2013 Member, Bryan Haley, Archaeology

2013 Member, Rebecca Taylor-Perryman, Archaeology

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2014 Member, Maxime Lamoureux-St. Hilaire, Archaeology

2014 Member, Evan Parker, Archaeology

2015 Member, Lukas Auld-Thomas, Archaeology

2015 Member, Willem VanEssendelft, Archaeology

Ph.D. Oral Exam Committees

2008 Chair, Merritt Sanders, Archaeology, North America

2008 Member, Stacy Dunn, Archaeology, South America

2009 Member, Eman Khalifa, Archaeology, Africa

2010 Member, Fae Goodman, Cultural Anthropology, North America

2011 Member, Nicole Katin, Cultural Anthropology, South America

2012 Member, Qiaoyun Zhang, Cultural Anthropology, China

2013 Chair, Jayur Mehta, Archaeology, North America

2014 Member, Dan Castilow, Cultural Anthropology, Caribbean

2014 Member, Matthew Olson, Cultural Anthropology, Caribbean

2015 Member, Lukas Auld-Thomas, Archaeology

2015 Member, Willem VanEssendelft, Archaeology

Graduate Advising

2006–2010 Merritt M. (Sanders) Eller, M.A., 2010

2009–(current) Jayur M. Mehta

2010–(current) Bryan S. Haley

2014–(current) David J. Watt

Honors Thesis Committees

2006–2007 Cochair, Forgeries in New and Old World Archaeology, Hannah

Humphrey, Classical Studies and Anthropology

2008–2009 Reader, Tulane Garbage Project, Yutaka Hitomi, Anthropology

2008–2009 Reader, Iron Age Mortuary Practices in the Southern Levant: Israelite

Beliefs about the Dead and the Afterlife, Daniell Catrine Hudson,

Classical Studies and Religion

2009–2010 Reader, A Brewer’s Tale: German-American Immigrants, Beer, and

the Creation of a Cultural Identity, 1820–1920, John D. Holschuh,

History

2010–2011 Reader, Interpreting the Horse and Groom Relief in Athens, Timothy

David Shea, Classical Studies

2011–2012 Reader, Colonialism, Tradition, and the Culture of Education in

Ghanaian Schools, Samantha Sahl, Anthropology and International

Development

2011–2012 Chair, Catawba Meadows: Household Archaeology in Western North

Carolina, Brian S. Geiger, Anthropology

2013–2014 Reader, Ancient Graffiti and Domestic Space in the Insula of the

Menander at Pompeii, Julia E. Judge, Classical Studies

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2013–2014 Reader, Gold Iconography and Grave Material: An Analysis of

Gender Differences in the Peruvian Formative Period, Molly

Heiligman, Anthropology

2013–2014 Chair, The Garrett Site: Native American Mobility in Louisiana,

Benjamin G. Davis, Anthropology

Undergraduate Advising

2009–(current) Advisor to Environmental Studies Majors

2005–(current) Advisor to Anthropology Majors

COURSES TAUGHT

North American Prehistory

Southeastern U.S. Prehistory

Roots of Western Civilization

Culture Contact and Colonialism (Capstone Course)

Archaeology of Cultural Landscapes (Environmental Studies Capstone Course)

Proseminar in Anthropology (Capstone Course)

Archaeology of Gender

Introduction to Archaeology

Archaeology of Childhood

Research Design in Anthropology

Archaeological Field Schools

Iron Age Europe (Independent Study)

Tunica Archaeology (Independent Study)

Lower Mississippi Valley Archaeology (Independent Study)

Louisiana Archaeology (Independent Study)

Anthropogenic Landscapes (Independent Study)

PUBLICITY

2001–2014 Coverage by North Carolina television news and radio programs in

Morganton, Asheville, and Charlotte.

2001–2014 Coverage in the Daily Mail, the Huffington Post, Past Horizons, Red Orbit,

and in North Carolina newspapers such as the Voice of the Foothills,

Community College Times, Morganton News-Herald, Asheville Citizen-

Times, Winston-Salem Journal, Durham Herald-Sun, Black Mountain News,

Charlotte Observer, Chapel Hill News, and Raleigh News and Observer.

2013–2015 News updates in the Tulane University School of Liberal Arts Newsletter

http://tulane.edu/liberal-arts/newsletter/professional-activities-accolades.cfm

http://tulane.edu/liberal-arts/news-archive.cfm

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Goodpasture, Joe

2003 Tar Heel History—Shards of an Olive Jar: Archaeological Excavations in the

Catawba River Valley. Our State, March 2003, pp. 25–26. http://www.ourstate.com/

Lawler Andrew

2006 Spain Makes a Stand. Smithsonian, March 2006, pp. 33–34.

http://www.smithsonianmag.com/

Keys, David

2006 In Search of the Last Conquistadors. BBC History Magazine, December 2006, pp. 6–

7. http://www.bbchistorymagazine.com/

Travis, Mary Ann

2007 Archaeologist Digs Sixteenth-Century America. Tulanian, Fall 2007, p. 10.

http://tulane.edu/news/tulanian/

Richards, Constance

2008 Contact and Conflict. American Archaeology, March 2008, pp. 12–18.

http://www.americanarchaeology.org/

North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences

2008 The First, Lost Colony. Premiere screening, artifact exhibits, and lectures at the

North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences, Raleigh, January 2008.

Earnhardt, Tom, and Joe Albea

2008 The First, Lost Colony. 30–minute television documentary for UNC-TV’s series,

Exploring North Carolina, first broadcast February 2008.

Blackburn, Marion

2009 Spain’s Appalachian Outpost. Archaeology, July/August 2009, pp. 38–43.

http://www.archaeology.org/

Rodning, Chris

2010 News from the Field: Contact, Colonialism, and the Archaeology of the Southern

Appalachians. Tulane University School of Liberal Arts Newsletter, May 2010.

http://tulane.edu/liberal-arts/news/news-from-field-chris-rodning-05012010.cfm

Womick, Chip

2010 Tar Heel History—Finding Juan Pardo. Our State, June 2010, pp. 40–50.

http://www.ourstate.com/

Wilford, John Noble

2013 Fort Tells of Spain’s Early Ambitions. New York Times, 23 July 2013.

http://www.nytimes.com/2013/07/23/science/fort-tells-of-spains-early-

ambitions.html?_r=0

Spurr, Kim Weaver

2013 Exploring Joara: Excavating the Past, Shaping the Future in Western N.C. Carolina

Arts and Sciences Magazine, Fall 2013.

http://magazine.college.unc.edu/2013/09/joara/

Lawrence, Beth

2013 Unearthing the Forgotten Past: Three Carolina Alums Discover the Oldest European

Settlement in the Interior U.S. Carolina Arts and Sciences Magazine, Fall 2013.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AZ8hXG8ajFE

Science 360 News Service, NSF Science Now

2013 September 2013. http://news.science360.gov/archives/20130917

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McShane, Chuck

2013 “A City, Beneath—History in Your Backyard: Oldest [Inland] European Fort in the

U.S. Unearthed. Our State, December 2013. https://www.ourstate.com/city-beneath/

Discover Magazine, Top 100 Stories of 2013

2013 #29: Lost Spanish Fort Finally Revealed, by Breana Drexler.

http://discovermagazine.com/2014/jan-feb

OTHER

2009 Fort San Juan Historical Marker (N-47, at NC 181 and SR 1419), North Carolina

Highway Historical Marker Program, North Carolina Office of Archives and History.

http://www.ncmarkers.com/

2013 “The Berry Site: The First, Lost Colony in North Carolina.” David G. Moore

(Exploring Joara Foundation), Winner, Third Annual Excavation Outreach Contest,

Archaeological Institute of America.

http://www.archaeological.org/news/aianews/11348