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CURRICULUM VITAE Thomas C. Patterson 5421 Glenhaven Avenue Riverside, CA 92506-3435 (951) 686-6854 EDUCATION University of California at Riverside, September 1955 to June 1960. A.B. degree in anthropology. Thesis: Oceania; a study in regional homogeneity. University of California at Berkeley, September 1960 to June 1964. Ph.D. degree in anthropology. Thesis: Pattern and process in the Early Intermediate Period pottery of the central coast of Peru. Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos. Lima Peru. August 1962 to July 1963. EMPLOYMENT Acting Assistant Professor and Acting Instructor of Anthropology, University of California at Berkeley, July 1963 to June 1965. Assistant Professor of Anthropology, Harvard University, July 1965 to June 1968. Research Associate and Research Assistant, Peabody Museum of American Archaeology and Ethnology, Harvard University, July 1965 to June 1968. Assistant Professor of Anthropology, Yale University, July 1968 to June 1971. Associate Professor of Anthropology, Temple University, July 1971 to June 1981. Professor of Anthropology, Temple University, July 1981 to July 2000. Adjunct Professor, Department of Anthropology, New School for Social Research, Spring 1986 to Spring 1992. Professor of Anthropology and History, Temple University, July 1988 to 2000. Professor of Anthropology, History, and Women's Studies, Temple University, April 1998 to July 2000. Lecturer, Theoretical Archaeology Summer School, University of Siena, August 1999. Professor and Chair of Anthropology, University of California, Riverside, July 2000 to June 2000 Distinguished Professor and Chair of Anthropology, University of California, Riverside, July 2003 to present HONORS Distinguished Research Lecturer, College of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences, University of California, Riverside, May 18, 2011 Invited to be Program Chair, Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, San Francisco, November 2012 (declined) Certificate of Appreciation, American Anthropological Association. November 2010. Toward a Critically Engaged Historical Political Economy: Essays in Honor of Tom Patterson, [ts 1 and 2. Joint annual meeting of the American Ethnological Society and the Society for Anthropology of North America, Wrightsville Beach, NC, April 2008. Radical Archaeology as Critical Anthropology: Papers Honoring Thomas C. Patterson, pts 1 and 2. Annual meeting of the American Anthropological Association, San Francisco, CA, November 2008. Arqueología Social Latinoamericana: De la teoria a la praxis. Simposio en honor de Thomas C. Patterson. Congreso Internacional de Americanistas, Mexico, July 2009. Invited to be Editor or Co-Editor of American Anthropologist, 2008 (declined) Invited to be nominated for President of American Anthropological Association, 2007 (declined)

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Page 1: CURRICULUM VITAE EDUCATION EMPLOYMENTArchaeology: Selected Writings of V. Gordon Childe. Walnut Creek, CA: Altamira Press. 5a. 2009 Thomas C. Patterson and Charles E. Orser, Jr. Foundations

CURRICULUM VITAE Thomas C. Patterson 5421 Glenhaven Avenue Riverside, CA 92506-3435 (951) 686-6854 EDUCATION University of California at Riverside, September 1955 to June 1960. A.B. degree in anthropology. Thesis: Oceania; a study in regional homogeneity. University of California at Berkeley, September 1960 to June 1964. Ph.D. degree in anthropology. Thesis: Pattern and process in the Early Intermediate Period pottery of the central coast of

Peru. Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos. Lima Peru. August 1962 to July 1963. EMPLOYMENT Acting Assistant Professor and Acting Instructor of Anthropology, University of California at Berkeley,

July 1963 to June 1965. Assistant Professor of Anthropology, Harvard University, July 1965 to June 1968. Research Associate and Research Assistant, Peabody Museum of American Archaeology and Ethnology, Harvard University, July 1965 to June 1968. Assistant Professor of Anthropology, Yale University, July 1968 to June 1971. Associate Professor of Anthropology, Temple University, July 1971 to June 1981. Professor of Anthropology, Temple University, July 1981 to July 2000. Adjunct Professor, Department of Anthropology, New School for Social Research, Spring 1986 to Spring

1992. Professor of Anthropology and History, Temple University, July 1988 to 2000. Professor of Anthropology, History, and Women's Studies, Temple University, April 1998 to July 2000. Lecturer, Theoretical Archaeology Summer School, University of Siena, August 1999. Professor and Chair of Anthropology, University of California, Riverside, July 2000 to June 2000 Distinguished Professor and Chair of Anthropology, University of California, Riverside, July 2003 to

present HONORS Distinguished Research Lecturer, College of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences, University of

California, Riverside, May 18, 2011 Invited to be Program Chair, Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, San Francisco,

November 2012 (declined) Certificate of Appreciation, American Anthropological Association. November 2010. Toward a Critically Engaged Historical Political Economy: Essays in Honor of Tom Patterson, [ts 1 and 2.

Joint annual meeting of the American Ethnological Society and the Society for Anthropology of North America, Wrightsville Beach, NC, April 2008.

Radical Archaeology as Critical Anthropology: Papers Honoring Thomas C. Patterson, pts 1 and 2. Annual meeting of the American Anthropological Association, San Francisco, CA, November 2008.

Arqueología Social Latinoamericana: De la teoria a la praxis. Simposio en honor de Thomas C. Patterson. Congreso Internacional de Americanistas, Mexico, July 2009. Invited to be Editor or Co-Editor of American Anthropologist, 2008 (declined) Invited to be nominated for President of American Anthropological Association, 2007 (declined)

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Editorial Board, Recherches Amérindiennes au Québec, 1992 to 2000. Secretary, Society for the Anthropology of North America, American Anthropological Association,

November 1999 to 2001. Visiting Scholar, Western Michigan University, February 1998. Nominations Committee, American Anthropological Association, 1997 to 2001. Consulting Scholar, University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, November

1996 to present. Visiting Scholar, University of Puerto Rico, Río Piedras, March 1996. Distinguished Alumnus Award, UCR Alumni Association, October, 1993. Temple University Great Teacher Award, October 1993. Certificate of Recognition, National Black Graduate Student Association, May 1993. Citation, Brown University Presidential Committee for the Commemoration of the Columbus

Quincentenary, October 1992. Secretary, Archeology Section, American Anthropological Association, 1990 to 1992. Visiting Fellow, Institute for Research in the Humanities, Copenhagen University, Fall 1987. International Editorial Board, Dialectical Anthropology, Spring 1987-2000. Editorial Board, International Journal of Historical Archaeology, October 1995-2000. Editorial Board, Critique of Anthropology, July 1990 to present. Chairman, National Task Force on Marginal Employment, American Anthropological Association, 1984-

1985. Co-Founder, American Archaeologists Against Apartheid, December 1985. International Board, Institute of Critical Anthropology, March 1986-2000. Assistant Editor, American Antiquity, May 1965 to June 1970. Vice President, Institute of Andean Studies, January to December 1964. Editor and Assistant Editor, Kroeber Anthropological Society Papers, July 1961 to June 1962. Summer Faculty Fellowship, Temple University, 1996. Faculty Research Leave, Temple University, Fall 1994. Summer Faculty Fellowship, Temple University, 1990. Faculty Research Leave, Temple University, Fall 1988. Summer Faculty Fellowship, Temple University, 1987. Summer Faculty Fellowship, Temple University, 1986. Faculty Research Leave, Temple University, Fall 1984. Summer Faculty Fellowship, Temple University, 1983. Faculty Research Leave, Temple University. Fall 1977. Summer Faculty Fellowship, Temple University, 1976. Faculty Research Leave, Yale University, Fall 1968. Research Grant No. GS-2086, National Science Foundation, 1968-1971. Research Grant No. GS-1590, National Science Foundation, 1967-1970. Research Grant No. GS-1111, National Science Foundation, 1966-1967. Research Grant, Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research, Summer 1965. Fulbright Graduate Study Grant, Peru, July 1962 to August 1963. Summer Grant, Archaeological Research Facility, University of California, Summer 1961. PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES American Anthropological Association (Fellow) Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland Canadian Ethnology Society American Ethnological Society American Ethnohistory Society World Archaeological Congress

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Conference of Socialist Economists Society for American Archaeology (Fellow) Institute for Andean Studies Society for Historical Archaeology Association of Black Anthropologists Archaeological Institute of America Society for the Anthropology of North America Society for Latin American Anthropology Society for Applied Anthropology American Association for the Advancement of Science (Fellow) Sigma Xi Registry of Professional Archaeologists RESEARCH INTERESTS 1. Historical development of US anthropology 2. The comparative study of class and state formation 3. Political-economic, social, and cultural changes associated with the processes of globalization 4. The historical development of archaeological theory and practice in contexts partially constituted by

nation- states as well as by the geographical and topical loci of research 5. Critical analyses of current theoretical trends in archaeology 6. Considerations of the meaning and implications of recent trends in social and cultural theory 7. Investigations of how the realities of past societies are constituted and appropriated into fabric of

everyday life today

PUBLICATIONS A. Books: 1. 1966 Pattern and process in the Early Intermediate Period pottery of the central coast of Peru.

University of California Publications in Anthropology, vol. 3. University of California Press, Berkeley and Los Angeles. 180 pp. (refereed)

1a. 2013 Pattern and process in the Early Intermediate Period pottery of the central coast of Peru. Lima, Peru: Avqi Ediciones.

2. 1975 Richard S. MacNeish, Thomas C. Patterson, and David L. Browman. The central Peruvian prehistoric interaction sphere. Papers of the Robert S. Peabody Foundation for Archaeology, vol. VII. Andover. 97 pp.

3. 1991 The Inca empire: the formation and disintegration of a pre- capitalist state. Berg Publishers, Oxford. 211 pp. (refereed)

3a. 1992 The Inca empire: the formation and disintegration of a pre-capitalist state, revised paperback edition. 211 pp. Berg Publishers, Providence and Oxford. (refereed)

4. 1995 Towards a social history of archaeology in the United States. Harcourt Brace, Ft. Worth. 181 pp. (refereed)

5. 1997 Inventing Western civilization. Monthly Review Press, New York. 156 pp. (refereed) 5a. 2001 Inventing Western civilization. Arabic translation: Cairo: Ministry of Culture, Supreme

Council of Culture. 6. 1997 Las sociedades nucleares de Mesoamerica. Historia General de America. Academic de

Historia Nacional, Caracas. 347 pp. (invited) 7. 1999 Change and Development in the Twentieth Century. Berg Publishers, Oxford. 223 pp.

(refereed) 7a. 2005 Change and Development in the Twentieth Century. Cairo: Ministry of Culture, Supreme

Council of Culture (Arabic translation)

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7b 2009 Change and Development in the Twentieth Century. Caracas, Venezuela (Spanish translation).

8. 2001 A Social History of Anthropology in the United States. Berg Publishers, Oxford, 216 pp. (refereed)

9. 2003 Marx’s Ghost: Conversations with Archaeologists. Berg Publishers, Oxford, 216 pp. (refereed)

9a. 2011 Marx’s Ghost: Conversations with Archaeologists. Beijing, PRC : Social Sciences Academic Press (China). (Chinese translation)

10. 2009 Karl Marx, Anthropologist, Berg Publishers, Oxford, 216 pp. (refereed) 10a n.d. Karl Marx, Antropólogo., Lima, Peru (Spanish translation) 10b. 2013 Karl Marx, Anthropologist. Kunming, PRC: Yunnan University Press (Chinese

translation). B. Edited Books: 1. 1987 Thomas C. Patterson and Christine W. Gailey, editors. Power relations and state

formation. Archeology Section, American Anthropological Association, Washington. 169 pp. (refereed)

1a. 1992 Thomas C. Patterson and Christine W. Gailey, editors. Power relations and state formation. Sheffield Publishers, Salem. 169 pp. (refereed)

2. 1995 Lee Baker and Thomas C. Patterson, issue editors. Race, racism, and the history of U.S. anthropology. Special issue of Transforming Anthropology, vol. 5, no. 1-2, 1994. Washington. 41 pp. (refereed)

3. 1996 Peter Schmidt and Thomas C. Patterson, editors. Making alternative histories: the practice of archaeology and history in non-Western settings. School of American Research Press, Santa Fe. 312 pp. (invited and refereed)

4. 2001 Ida Susser and Thomas C. Patterson, editors. Cultural Diversity in the United States: A Critical Reader. Oxford, UK: Blackwell Publishers. 476 pp. (invited and refereed)

5. 2004 Thomas C. Patterson and Charles E. Orser, Jr., editors. Foundations of Social Archaeology: Selected Writings of V. Gordon Childe. Walnut Creek, CA: Altamira Press.

5a. 2009 Thomas C. Patterson and Charles E. Orser, Jr. Foundations of Social Archaeology: Selected Writings of V. Gordon Childe. Seoul, Korea: Sahoi Pyoungnon Publishing (Korean translation).

C. Textbooks: 1. 1973 America's past; a New World archaeology. Scott-Foresman and Co., Glenview. 156 pp.

(refereed) 2. 1981 Archaeology; the evolution of ancient societies. Prentice- Hall, Englewood Cliffs. 334 pp.

(refereed) 3. 1983 The theory and practice of archaeology: a workbook. Prentice-Hall, Englewood Cliffs.

150 pp. (refereed) 4. 1994 The theory and practice of archaeology: a workbook, rev. 2nd ed. Prentice-Hall,

Englewood Cliffs. 140 pp. (major revisions of 1983 volume) (refereed) 5. 1993 Archaeology: the historical development of civilization, rev. 2nd ed. Prentice-Hall,

Englewood Cliffs. 406 pp. (major revisions of 1973 volume) (refereed) 6. 2004 The theory and practice of archaeology: a workbook, 3rd. ed. Prentice-Hall, Upper

Saddle River (refereed) D. Articles:

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1. 1963 Contemporaneity and cross-dating in archaeological interpretation. American Antiquity, vol. 28, no. 3, pp. 389-392. Salt Lake City. (refereed)

2. 1964 Thomas C. Patterson and Edward P. Lanning. Changing settlement patterns on the central Peruvian coast. Ñawpa Pacha 2. pp. 113-123. Berkeley (refereed).

3. 1965 Thomas C. Patterson and Robert F. Heizer. A preceramic stone tool collection from Viscachani, Bolivia. Ñawpa Pacha 3, pp. 107-113. Berkeley. (refereed).

4. 1965 Ceramic sequences at Tierradentro and San Agustin, Colombia. American Antiquity, vol. 31, no. 1, pp. 66-73. Salt Lake City. (refereed)

5. 1967 Current research: highland South America. American Antiquity, vol. 32, no. 1, pp. 143-144. Salt Lake City.

6. 1967 Early cultural remains on the central coast of Peru. Ñawpa Pacha 4, pp. 145-153. Berkeley. (refereed).

6a. 1967 Early cultural remains on the central coast of Peru. In Peruvian archaeology: selected readings, edited by John H. Rowe and Dorothy Menzel, pp. 31-41. Peek Publications, Palo Alto.

7. 1967 Henry G. Scheele and Thomas C. Patterson. A preliminary seriation of the Chimu pottery style. Ñawpa Pacha 4, pp. 15-30. Berkeley. (refereed).

8. 1967 Current research: highland South America. American Antiquity, vol. 32, no. 3, pp. 427-429. Salt Lake City.

9. 1967 Edward P. Lanning and Thomas C. Patterson. Early man in South America. Scientific American, vol. 217, no. 5, November, pp. 44-50. New York.

10. 1968 Thomas C. Patterson and Edward P. Lanning. Los medios ambientes glacial tardío y postglacial de Sudamerica. Boletín de la Sociedad Geogr fica de Lima, tomo LXXXVI, pp. 1-19. Lima (invited).

11. 1968 Current research: highland South America. American Antiquity, vol. 33, no. 1, pp. 133-135. Salt Lake City.

12. 1968 Current research: highland South America. American Antiquity, vol. 33, no. 3, pp. 422-424. Salt Lake City.

13. 1970 Thomas C. Patterson and M. Edward Moseley. Late preceramic and early ceramic cultures of the central coast of Peru. Ñawpa Pacha 6, pp. 115-134. Berkeley, 1970. (refereed).

14. 1971 Central Peru: its population and economy. Archaeology, vol. 24, no. 4, pp. 316-321. Brattleboro. (refereed)

15. 1982 Thomas C. Patterson, John McCarthy and Robert Dunn. Polities in the Lurín Valley, Peru during the Early Intermediate Period. Ñawpa Pacha 20, pp. 61-82. Berkeley. (refereed).

16. 1985 Exploitation and class formation in the Inca state. Culture, vol. V, no. 1, pp. 35-42. Montreal. (refereed)

17. 1986 Thomas C. Patterson and Philip L. Kohl. Archeology Congress. Science, vol. 231, no. 4736, p. 319. Washington.

18. 1986 The last sixty years: towards a social history of American archaeology in the United States. American Anthropologist, vol. 88, no. 1, pp. 7-26. Washington. (refereed)

19. 1986 Ideology, class formation, and resistance in the Inca state. Critique of Anthropology, vol. VI, no. 1, pp. 75-85. Amsterdam. (refereed)

20. 1986 Class and state formation: the case of pre-Incaic Peru. Dialectical Anthropology, vol. 10, nos. 3-4, pp. 275-282. Amsterdam. (refereed)

21. 1986 Some postwar theoretical trends in U.S. archaeology. Culture, vol. VI, no. 1, pp. 43-54. Montreal. (refereed)

22. 1987 Development, ecology, and marginal utility in anthropology. Dialectical Anthropology, vol. 12, no. 1, pp. 15-31. Dordrecht. (refereed)

23. 1987 Merchant capital and the formation of the Inca state. Dialectical Anthropology, vol. 12, no. 2, pp. 217-228. Dordrecht. (refereed)

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24. 1988 Vieques and the re-interpretation of Caribbean pre-Columbian history. Caribbean Studies, vol. 20, nos. 3-4, pp. 94-96. San Juan.

25. 1986 Algunas tendencias teóricas de post-guerra en la arqueología norteamericana. Gens; Boletín de la Sociedad Arqueológica, vol 2, nos. 3-4, marzo pp. 29-44. Caracas.

25a. 1990 Algunas tendencias teóricas de la postguerra en la arqueología estadounidense. Boletín de Antropología Americana, no. 21, julio de 1990, pp. 5-23. Mexico.

26. 1987 La creación de cultura en las formaciones sociales pre-estatales y no estatales. Gens; Boletín de la Sociedad Arqueológica, vol. 3, no. 1, junio pp. 16-25. Caracas.

26a. 1988 La creación de cultura en las formaciones sociales pre-estatales y no estatales. Boletín de Antropología Americana, no. 14, pp. 53-61. Mexico.

27. 1989 Political economy and a discourse called Peruvian archaeology. Culture and History, no. 4, pp. 35-64. Copenhagen. (refereed)

28. 1988 Another blow to Eurocentrism. Monthly Review, vol. 40. no. 7, pp. 42-45. New York. 29. 1989 Post-structuralism, post-modernism: implications for historians. Social History, vol. 14,

no. 1, pp. 83-88. Cambridge. (refereed) 30. 1989 History and the post-processual archaeologies. Man, vol. 24, no. 4, pp. 555-566. London.

(refereed) 31. 1989 New light on Athenian democracy. Monthly Review, vol. 41, no. 2, pp. 56-60. New York. 32. 1990 Some theoretical tensions within and between the processual and postprocessual

archaeologies. Journal of Anthropological Archaeology, vol. 9, no. 2, pp. 189-200. Duluth. (refereed)

33. 1990 Processes in the formation of ancient world systems. Dialectical Anthropology, vol. 15, no. 1, pp. 1-18. Dordrecht. (refereed)

34. 1991 Orígenes de la teoría de la utilidad marginal en la antropología ecológica. Gens; Boletín de la Sociedad Venezolana de Arqueológos, vol. 4, no. 2, pp. 1-27. Caracas.

35. 1991 Early colonial encounters and identities in the Caribbean: a review of some recent works and their implications. Dialectical Anthropology, vol. 16, no. 1, pp. 1-13. Dordrecht. (refereed)

36. 1989 La historia y las arqueologías post-procesuales. Boletín de Antropología Americana, no. 20, diciembre de 1989, pp. 5-18. Mexico.

37. 1992 Andean cosmologies and the Inca state. In Dialectical anthropology; essays in honor of Stanley Diamond, edited by Christine W. Gailey, vol. 1 Civilization in crisis; anthropological perspectives, pp. 181-193. University Presses of Florida, Gainesville. (invited and refereed)

38. 1993 El desarrollo de la agricultura y el surgimiento de la civilización en los Andes centrales. Boletín de Arqueología Americana, no. 4, julio-diciembre de 1991, pp. 7-23. Mexico.

39. 1994 Social archaeology in Latin America: an appreciation. American Antiquity, vol. 59, no. 3, pp. 531-537. Washington. (refereed)

40. 1995 Lee D. Baker and Thomas C. Patterson. Race, racism, and the history of U.S. anthropology. Transforming Anthropology, vol. 5, no. 1-2, pp. 1-7. Washington. (refereed)

41. 1995 Thomas C. Patterson and Frank Spencer. Racial hierarchies and buffer races. Transforming Anthropology, vol. 5, no. 1-2, pp. 20-27. Washington. (refereed)

42. 1995 Faculty unions, governance, and status revisited again. Universities 21, vol. 1, no. 2, p. 1. Chicago. (invited)

43. 1996 Conceptual differences between Mexican and Peruvian archaeology. American Anthropologist, vol. 98, no. 3, pp. 499-506. Washington. (refereed)

44. 1997 The creation of culture in pre-state and non-state social formations. Journal of Theoretical Archaeology 5/6 (1995-1996), pp. 79-96. Glasgow. (refereed)

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45. 1997 Archaeology, history, and the concept of totality: Marxist analyses and the rise of civilization. Journal of Theoretical Archaeology 5/6 (1995-1996), pp. 63-77. Glasgow. (refereed)

46. 1998 Flexible accumulation, flexible labor, and their consequences. Critique of Anthropology, vol. 18, no. 3, pp. 317-319. London. (refereed)

47. 1998 Arqueología, historia y el concepto de totalidad: analisis marxista y el surgimiento de la civilización. Boletín de Antropología Americana, no. 31, julio 1995-diciembre 1997, pp. 99-110. Mexico.

48. 1999 The political economy of archaeology in the United States. Annual Review of Anthropology, vol. 28, pp. 155-174. Palo Alto, CA: Annual Reviews. (invited and refereed)

49. 1999 Archaeologists, intellectuals, and postmodernity: some thoughts about Yannis Hamilakis. Journal of Mediterranean Archaeology, vol. 12, no. 1, pp. 80-82. (invited)

50. 2003 Subtle Matters of Theory and Emphasis: Richard Lee and Controversies about Foraging Peoples. Anthropologica, vol. XLV, no. 1, pp. 29-35. Ottawa. (refereed).

51. 2004 Class Conflict, State Formation, and Archaism. Journal of Social Archaeology, vol. 4, no. 3, pp. 288-306. London (refereed).

52. 2005 The Turn to Agency: Neoliberalism, Individuality, and Subjectivity in Late Twentieth-Century Anglophone Archaeology. Rethinking Marxism, vol. 17, no. 3, pp. 371-382. London (refereed).

53. 2005 Craft Specialization, the Reorganization of Production Relations, and State Formation. Journal of Social Archaeology, vol. 5, no. 3, pp. 307-333. London (refereed).

54. 2010 Michael Kearney (1937-2009). American Anthropologist, vol. 112, no. 4, pp. 700-703. Arlington (refereed).

55. 2010 Une anthropologie pour le XXIe siècle (I). La Pensée, no. 364, pp. 105-121. Paris (invited).

56. 2011 Une anthropologie pour le XXIe siècle (II). La Pensée, no. 365, pp. 123-140. Paris (invited).

57. 2011 Oxford Bibliographies Online: Anthropology, Archaeology (with Wendy Ashmore) (invited and refereed).

58. 2011 Inventando la Civilización occidental. Jangwa Pana: Revista de Antropología, no. 9, pp. 103-122. Santa Marta.(invited).

59. 2013 An archaeology of the history of nineteenth century U.S. anthropology: James McCune Smith, radical abolitionist and anthropologist. Journal of Anthropological Reseaarch, vol. , no. , pp. Albuquerque.

60. 2013 shell-bead money and the Mission Period economy of Alta Califormia. Journal of Social Archaeology, vol., no. 1,pp. London..

E. Chapters: 1. 1970 Los cambios del patron de establacimiento en la costa central del Peru. In 100 años de

arqueologia en el Peru, edited by Rogger Ravines, pp. 393-406. Edicion de Petroleos del Peru, Lima (with Edward P. Lanning).

2. 1971 Chavin: an interpretation of its spread and influence. In Dumbarton Oaks Conference on Chavin, edited by Elizabeth K. Benson, pp. 29-48. Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection, Washington. (invited and refereed)

3. 1971 The emergence of food production in central Peru. In Prehistoric agriculture, edited by Stuart Struever, pp. 181-208. American Museum Sourcebook, Natural History Press, Garden City.

4. 1973 Thomas C. Patterson and Edward P. Lanning. Early man in South America. In Early man in America, edited by Richard S. MacNeish, pp. 62-68. W. H. Freeman and Company, San Francisco.

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4a. 1974 Thomas C. Patterson and Edward P. Lanning. Early man in South America. In New World archaeology, edited by Ezra B. W. Zubrow, Margaret C. Fritz, and John M. Fritz, pp. 44-50. W. H. Freeman and Company, San Francisco.

5. 1974 Pachacamac revisited: some comments on methods of interpreting archaeological evidence. In Perspectives in palaeoanthropology, edited by Asok K. Ghosh, pp. 65-72. Firma K L Mukhopadhyay, Calcutta. (invited)

6. 1975 Central and South America. In Catalogue of fossil hominids, edited by Kenneth Page Oakley, Bernard Grant Campbell, and Theya Ivitysky Molleson, vol. 3, pp. 1-26. The British Museum (Natural History), London. (invited)

7. 1983 The historical development of a coastal Andean social formation in central Peru, 6000 to 500 B.C. In Understanding the Andean past. Papers from the First Annual Northeast Conference on Andean Archaeology and Ethnohistory, edited by Daniel Sandweiss, pp. 21-38. Latin American Studies Program, Cornell University, Ithaca. (refereed)

8. 1985 The Huaca La Florida, Rimac Valley, Peru. In Early ceremonial architecture in the Andes, edited by Christopher B. Donnan, pp. 59-70. Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection, Washington. (refereed)

9. 1985 Pachacamac--an Andean oracle under Inca rule. In Recent studies in Andean prehistory and protohistory. Papers from the Second Annual Northeast Conference on Andean Archaeology and Ethnohistory, edited by D. Peter Kvietok and Daniel H. Sandweiss, pp. 159-176. Latin American Studies Program, Cornell University, Ithaca. (refereed)

9a. 1985 Pachacamac--an Andean oracle under Inca rule. In Status, structure, and stratification, edited by Marc Thompson, Maria Teresa Garcia, and Francois J. Kense, Proceedings of the Sixteenth Annual Conference, pp. 13-18. The Archaeological Association of the University of Calgary.

10. 1986 Class and state formation: the case of pre-Incaic Peru. In Comparative Studies in the Development of Complex Societies, edited by Tim Champion and Mike Rowlands, vol. 2, pp. 210- 216. World Archaeological Congress, Southampton.

11. 1987 Christine W. Gailey and Thomas C. Patterson. Power relations and state formation. In Power relations and state formation, edited by Thomas C. Patterson and Christine W. Gailey, pp. 1-27. American Anthropological Association, Washington. (refereed)

11a. 1987 Christine W. Gailey and Thomas C. Patterson. Power relations and state formation. In Power relations and state formation, edited by Thomas C. Patterson and Christine W. Gailey, pp. 1-27. Sheffield Publishing Co., Salem. (refereed)

12. 1987 Tribes, chiefdoms, and kingdoms in the Inca Empire. In Power relations and state formation, edited by Thomas C. Patterson and Christine W. Gailey, pp. 121-131. American Anthropological Association, Washington. (refereed)

12a. 1992 Tribes, chiefdoms, and kingdoms in the Inca Empire. In Power relations and state formation, edited by Thomas C. Patterson and Christine W. Gailey, pp. 121-131. Sheffield Publishing Co., Salem. (refereed)

13. 1988 Christine W. Gailey and Thomas C. Patterson. State formation and uneven development. In State and society; the emergence and development of social hierarchy and political centralization, edited by Barbara Bender, John Gledhill, and Mogens Larsen, pp. 77-90. George Allen and Unwin, London. (refereed)

14. 1990 Pre-state societies and cultural styles in ancient Peru and Mesopotamia: a comparison. In Upon this foundation--the 'Ubaid reconsidered, edited by Elizabeth F. Henrickson and Ingolf Thuessen. CNI Publications 10, pp. 293-321. Carsten Niebuhr Institute of Ancient Near Eastern Studies, Copenhagen University, Copenhagen.

15. 1990 Some postwar theoretical trends in U.S. archaeology. In Proceedings of the Eleventh Congress of the International Association for Caribbean Archaeology, edited by Agamemnon Gus Pantel Tekakis, Iraida Vargas Arenas, and Mario Sanoja Obediente, pp. 3-19. San Juan.

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16. 1991 Who did archaeology in the United States before there were archaeologists and why? Preprofessional archaeologies of the nineteenth century. In Processual and postprocessual archaeologies: multiple ways of knowing the past, edited by Robert Preucel. Center for Archaeological Investigations, Occasional Paper no. 10, pp. 242-250. Southern Illinois University, Carbondale. (refereed)

17. 1993 The Inca empire and its subject peoples. In The Indian in Latin American history; resistance, resilience, and acculturation, edited by John E. Kicza, pp. 1-20. Scholarly Resources, Wilmington.

18. 1994 Towards a properly historical ecology. In Historical ecology; cultural knowledge and changing landscapes, edited by Carole L. Crumley, pp. 223-237. SAR Press, Santa Fe. (refereed)

19. 1996 Introduction. In Making alternative histories: the practice of archaeology in non-Western settings, edited by Peter Schmidt and Thomas C. Patterson, pp. 1-24. Santa Fe, NM: SAR Press (with Peter Schmidt). (refereed)

20. 1996 Archaeology, history, indigenismo, and the state in Peru and Mexico. In Making alternative histories: the practice of archaeology in non-Western settings, edited by Thomas C. Patterson and Peter Schmidt, pp. 69-85. Santa Fe, NM: SAR Press, Albuquerque. (refereed)

21. 1995 Gender, class and state formation in ancient Japan. In Alternative pathways to early state, edited by Nikolay N. Kradin and Valeri A. Lynsha, pp. 128-135. Vladivostok: Dal'nauka.

22. 1997 Americas: paleoanthropology. In History of physical anthropology: an encyclopedia, edited by Frank Spencer, vol. 1, pp. 68-74. New York, NY: Garland Publishing (with Clark Larsen). (refereed)

23. 1999 The development of agriculture and the emergence of formative civilization in the central Andes. In Pacific Latin America in Prehistory: The Evolution of Archaic and Formative Cultures, edited by Michael Blake, pp. 181-188. Pullman, WA: Washington State University Press. (refereed)

24. 1999 Thomas C. Patterson and Antionio Lauria Perricelli. Julian Steward and the construction of area studies research in the United States. In Julian Steward and the Great Basin, edited by Richard O. Clemmer, L. Daniel Myers, and M. E. Rudden, pp. 219-240. Salt Lake City, UT: University of Utah Press. (refereed)

25. 2000 Archaeologists and historians confront civilization, relativism and poststructuralism in the late 20th century. In After Three Worlds: The Crisis of Historical Consciousness, edited by Vinay Bahl, Arif Dirlik, and Peter Gran, pp. 49-64. Totowa, NJ: Rowman and Allanheld. (invited and refereed)

26. 2000 La dialettica dell’archeologia anglofona dopo il 1950. In Archeologia teorica, edited by Nicola Terrenato, pp. 115-148. Firenze, IT: Edizioni all-Insegna del Giglio, 2000. (invited)

27. 2000 Bridging the Gap Between Archaeology and History. In The Entangled Past: Integrating History and Archaeology, edited by M. Boyfd, J. C. Erwin, and M. Hendrickson. Proceedings of the 30th Annual Chacmool Archaeological Conference, Calgary, Alberta, pp. 12-18. Calgary: The Archaeological Association of the University of Calgary (invited).

28. 2001 Diversity and archaeology. In Cultural diversity in the United States: A Critical Reader, edited by Ida Susser and Thomas C. Patterson, pp. 140-154. Oxford, UK: Basil Blackwell. (invited and refereed)

29. 2001 Class and historical process in the United States. In Cultural diversity in the United States: A Critical Reader, edited by Ida Susser and Thomas C. Patterson, pp. 16-26. Oxford, UK: Basil Blackwell. (invited and refereed)

30. 2000 The Rise of Capitalist Civilization and the Archaeology of Class, Gender, and Race. In Lines That Divide: Historical Archaeologies of Race, Class, and Gender, edited by James

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A. Delle, Stephen A. Mrozowski, and Robert Paynter, pp. 307-319. Knoxville, TN: University of Tennessee Press (invited and refereed).

31. 2000 Bridging the Gap Between Archaeology and History. In The Entangled Past: Integrating History and Archaeology, edited by M. Boyf, J. C. Erwin, and M. Hendrickson. Proceedings of the 30th Annual Chacmool Archaeological Conference, Calgary, Alberta, pp. 12-18. Calgary: The Archaeological Association of the University of Calgary (invited).

32. 2004 Anthropology. In Encyclopedia of Race and Ethnic Relations, edited by Ellis Cashmore, pp. 27-30. London, UK: Routledge (invited and refereed).

33. 2004 Gailey, Christine Ward. In Biographical Dictionary of Social and Cultural Anthropology, edited by Vered Amit, p. 187. London, UK: Routledge (invited).

34. 2004 Social Archaeology and Marxist Social Thought. In A Companion to Social Archaeology, edited by Lynn Meskell and Robert W. Preucel, pp. 66-81. Oxford, UK: Blackwell Publishers (invited and refereed).

35. 2004 V. Gordon Childe and the Foundation of Social Archaeology. In Foundations of Social Archaeology: Selected Writings of V. Gordon Childe, edited by Thomas C. Patterson and Charles E. Orser, Jr., pp. 1-23. Walnut Creek, CA: AltaMira Press (with Charles E. Orser, Jr.) (refereed).

35a 2009 V. Gordon Childe and the Foundation of Social Archaeology. In Foundations of Social Archaeology: Selected Writings of V. Gordon Childe, edited by Thomas C. Patterson and Charles E. Orser, Jr, pp. 11-41. Seoul, Korea: Sahoi Pyoungnon Publishing (Korean translation).

36. 2005 A Especialização do Trabalho, A Formação do Estado, A Reorganização das Relações de Produção. In Identidades, Discurso e Poder: Estudos da Arqueologia Contemporãnea, edited by Pedro Paulo A. Funari, Charles E. Orser, Jr., and Solange Nunes de Oliveira Schiavetto, pp. 167-196. São Paulo: Anna Blume Editora (invited).

37. 2005 Virginia Ebert and Thomas C. Patterson. Gender in South American Archaeology. In The Handbook of Gender Archaeology, edited by Sarah Nelson, pp. 835-852. Walnut Creek, CA: Altamira Press (invited and refereed).

37a. 2008 Virginia Ebert and Thomas C. Patterson. Gender in South American Archaeology. In The Handbook of Gender Archaeology, edited by Sarah Nelson, pp. 835-852. Walnut Creek, CA: Altamira Press (invited and refereed).

38. 2006 Sue Kent’s Vision of a Genuinely Integrated Anthropology. In Interpreting the Diversity of 21st Century Anthropology: The Life and Intellectual Legacies of Susan Kent, edited by Wendy Ashmore, Marcia-Anne Dobres, Sarah Nelson, and Arlene Rosen. Archeological Papers of the American Anthropological Association, no. 17, pp. 13-20. Arlington (invited and refereed).

39. 2008 A Brief History of Landscape Archaeology in the Americas. In Handbook of Landscape Archaeology, edited by Bruno David and Julian Thomas, pp.77-84. Walnut Creek, CA: Left Coast Press. (invited and refereed).

40. 2008 Archaeological Representations of the Economy. In Economic Representations: Academic and Everyday, edited by David Ruccio, pp. 139-153. London, UK: Routledge. (invited and refereed).

41. 2008 A Brief History of Postcolonial Theory and Implications for Archaeology. In Archaeology and the Postcolonial Critique, edited by Matthew Liebmann and Uzma Z. Rizvi, pp. 21-34. Lanham, MD: AltaMira Press. (invited and refereed).

42. 2010 Trends in Employment and Training in American Archaeology. In Voices in Archaeology, edited by Wendy Ashmore, Dorothy Lippert, and Barbara Mills, pp. 291-316. Washington, DC: SAA Press (with Jeffrey H. Altschul) (invited and refereed).

43. 2010 Archaeology Enters the 21st Century. In Handbook on Postcolonialism and Archaeology, edited by Jane Lydon and Uzma Rivzi, pp. 117-123. Walnut Creek, CA: Left Coast Press (invited and refereed).

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44. 2011 Globalization in the History of Archaeology. In Oxford Companion to Archaeology, 2nd ed., edited by Neal A. Silberman. New York: Oxford University Press (invited and refereed).

45. 2011 Prologo. In La arqueología social latinoamerica: de la teoría a la praxis, edited by Henry Tantaléean, Miguel Aguilar, and Omar Olivo. (invited).

46. 2012 Archaeological Systems Theory and the Origin of the State: A Critique. Tosi Feschrift (invited).

47. 2012 Distribution and Redistribution. In A Handbook of Economic Anthropology, 2nd ed., edited by James G. Carrier, pp. 202-219. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing (invited and refereed).

48. 2013 New Bioarchaeological Perspectives: Essays in Honor of Jane E. Buikstra, edited by María Cecilia Lozada and Barra Ó Donnabháin, pp. Los Angeles, CA: Cotsen Institute of Archaeology, UCLA (invited and refereed)

49. 2011 Bruce Trigger: “Second International Marxist”? In Human Expeditions: Inspired by Bruce Trigger, edited by Stephen Christomalis and André Costopoulos, pp. Toronto: University of Toronto Press (invited and refereed).

F. Reviews: 1. 1965 Review: Archaeology and the microscope: the scientific investigation of archaeological

evidence. Leo Biek. American Antiquity, vol. 30, no. 4, pp. 515-516. Salt Lake City. 2. 1966 Review: The desert kingdoms of Peru. Victor W. von Hagen. American Anthropologist,

vol. 68, no. 2, pp. 574-575. Menasha. 3. 1967 Review: Excavaciones en la costa central del Peru (1955-1958). Ernesto E. Tabio.

American Antiquity, vol. 32, no. 1, pp. 127-128. Salt Lake City. 4. 1967 Review: Early Formative Period of coastal Ecuador: the Valdivia and Machalilla phases.

Betty J. Meggers, Clifford Evans, and Emilio Estrada. Archaeology, vol. 20, no. 2, p. 236. Brattleboro.

5. 1968 Review: Indian art in South America. Pre-columbian and contemporary arts and crafts. Frederick J. Dockstader. Natural History, vol. LXXVII, no. 5, pp. 71-72. New York.

6. 1969 Review: Conquistadors without swords: archaeologists in the Americas. Leo Deuel. Archaeology, vol. 22, no. 2, p. 160. Brattleboro.

7. 1969 Review: Pre-columbian and later tribal art, by Ferdinand Anton and Frederick J. Dockstader. The Hispanic American Historical Review, vol. XXXII, no. 3, pp. 519-520 Durham.

8. 1971 Review: Visita hecha a la provincia de Chucuito por Garci Diez de San Miguel en el año de 1567, by Waldemar Espinosa, Frey Pedro Gutierrez Flores, and John V. Murra. Ethnohistory, vol. 17, no. 1-2, pp. 93-94. Tucson.

9. 1971 Review: Pre-columbian art of Mexico and Central America, by Hasso von Winning and Alfred Stendahl. Archaeology, vol. 24, no. 4, p. 364. Brattleboro.

10. 1972 Review: An introduction to American archaeology, vol. 2, South America, by Gordon R. Willey. American Journal of Archaeology, vol. LXXVI, no. 3, pp. 348-351. New York.

11. 1972 Review: Olduvai Gorge, vol. 3, Excavations in Beds I and II, 1960-1963. M. D. Leakey. Human Biology, vol. 44, no. 3, pp. 587-588. Detroit.

12. 1973 Review: Primate evolution; an introduction to man's place in nature. By. Elwyn L. Simons and The ascent of man; an introduction to human evolution, by David L. Pilbeam. Human Biology, vol. 45, no. 4, pp. 718-720. Detroit.

13. 1974 Review: Prehistory; an introduction. Derek Roe. Introduction to prehistory; a systematic approach. Irving Rouse. Papers in economic prehistory, edited by Eric Higgs. American Scientist, vol. 62, no. 2, pp. 243-244. New Haven.

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14. 1974 Review: Population growth; anthropological implications, edited by Brian Spooner. Human Biology, vol. 42, No. 2, pp. 359-360. Detroit.

15. 1974 Review: Evolution, mammals, and southern continents, edited by Allen Keast, Frank C. Erk, and Bentley Glass. Human Biology, vol. 42, no. 3, pp. 595-596. Detroit.

16. 1979 Review: Advances in Andean archaeology, edited by David L. Browman. American Antiquity, vol. 44, no. 3, pp. 632-634. Washington.

17. 1981 Review: Prehistoric hunters of the high Andes. John Rick. American Anthropologist, vol. 83, no. 3, pp. 665-666. Washington.

18. 1981 Review: Guiterrero Cave; early man in the Andes. Thomas Lynch. American Antiquity, vol. 46, no. 3, pp. 710-711. Washington.

19. 1984 Past and present in the Andes. The New York Times Book Review, October 14, 1984, pp. 30-31. New York.

20. 1984 Past and present in the Andes. Lima Times, November 9, 1984, p. 8. Lima. 21. 1986 Review: Maurice Bloch. Marxist analyses and social anthropology. Man, vol. 21, no. 2,

pp. 357-358. London. 22. 1986 Review: Kazuo Terada and Yohio Onuki. Excavations at Huacaloma and The Formative

Period in the Cajamarca Valley (Reports 2 and 3 of the Japanese Scientific Expedition to Nuclear America). Man, vol. 21, no. 3, pp. 552-553. London.

23. 1987 Review: Huanuco Pampa, by Craig Morris and Donald Thompson. American Anthropologist, vol. 89, no. 1, p. 196. Washington.

24. 1988 Review: The origins and development of the Andean states, edited by Jonathan Haas, Sheila Pozorski, and Thomas Pozorski. American Anthropologist, vol. 90, no. 3, pp. 699- 700. Washington.

25. 1991 Review: Bruce Trigger, A History of Archaeological Thought. Man, vol. 26, no. 2, pp. 353-354. London.

26. 1991 Review: Tracing archaeology's past: the historiography of archaeology, edited by Andrew L Christenson. American Journal of Archaeology, vol. 94, no. 3, p. 485. Boston.

27. 1995 Review: Social construction of the past: representation as power, edited by George C. Bond and Angela Gilliam. American Antiquity, vol. 60, no. 4, pp. 770-771. Washington.

28. 2001 Review: Theorizing the Americanist Tradition, edited by Lisa P. Valentine and Regna Darnell. Great Plains Research, vol. 11, no. 1, pp. 184-185.

G. Encyclopedia Entries: 1. 1974 Inca civilization. Encyclopedia Britannica, 15th edition, vol. 1, pp. 847-854.

Encyclopedia Britannica, Chicago. 2. 1995 Pre-Columbian civilizations: The Incas. Encyclopaedia Britannica, vol. P, pp. 35-42.

Chicago, IL: Encyclopaedia Britannica (with John V. Murra). 3. 2008 Cooperation. International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences, 2nd ed., edited by

William A. Darity, vol. 2, pp. 122-123. Detroit, MI: Macmillan Reference USA. 4. 2011 Vere Gordon Childe (1892-1957) Encyclopedia of Global Archaeology, edited by Claire

Smith. New York: Springer (invited and refereed). 5. 2011 Bruce Graham Trigger (1937-2006). Encyclopedia of Global Archaeology, edited by

Claire Smith. New York: Springer (invited and refereed). 6. 2011 Karl Heinrich Marx (1818-1883). Encyclopedia of Global Archaeology, edited by Claire

Smith. New York: Springer (invited and refereed). H. Newsletter Articles: 1. 1985 The Society for Amerian Archaeology and Marx. CMA Newsletter, vol. VII, no. 3, p. 5.

Utica.

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2. 1986 American Archaeologists Against Apartheid. Anthropology Newsletter, vol. 27, no. 6, pp. 1, 36. Washington.

3. 1991 Archeology division. Anthropology Newsletter, vol. 32, no. 2, February, pp. 6-7. Washington.

4. 1991 Archeology division. Anthropology Newsletter, vol. 32, no. 3, March, pp. 6-7. Washington.

5. 1991 Archeology Division. Anthropology Newsletter, vol. 32, no. 6, September 1991, pp. 7-8. Washington.

6. 1991 Archeology Division. Anthropology Newsletter, vol. 32, no. 7, October 1991, p. 8. Washington.

7. 1991 Archeology Division. Anthropology Newsletter, vol. 32, no. 8, November 1991, pp. 7-8. Washington.

8. 1991 Archeology Division. Anthropology Newsletter, vol. 32, no. 9, December 1991, p. 7. Washington.

9. 1992 Archeology Division. Anthropology Newsletter, vol. 33, no. 1, January 1992, p. 5. Washington.

10. 1992 Archeology Division. Anthropology Newsletter, vol. 33, no. 1, March 1992, p. 7. Washington.

11. 1992 Archeology Division. Anthropology Newsletter, vol. 33, no. 1, April 1992, p. 6. Washington.

12. 1992 Archeology Division. Anthropology Newsletter, vol. 33, no. 1, May 1992, p. 8. Washington.

13. 1992 Archeology Division. Anthropology Newsletter, vol. 32, no. 6, September 1992, pp. 6-7. Washington.

14. 1992 Archeology Division. Anthropology Newsletter, vol. 32, no. 8, November 1992, pp. 7-8. Washington.

15. 1992 Archeology Division. Anthropology Newsletter, vol. 33, no. 9, December 1992, p. 6. Washington.

16. 1993 Editorial. Critique of Anthropology, vol. 13, no. 1, pp. 3-5. London, 1993 (with Jim Collins).

17. 1993 Archeology Division Executive Committee minutes. Anthropology Newsletter, vol. 34. no. 2, February 1993, pp. 7-8. Washington.

18. 1997 Peter Rigby. Anthropology Newsletter, vol. 38, no. 4, p. 20. Washington. 19. 2008 Minorities in Anthropology: 1973 versus 2008, Progress or Illusion? Anthropology News,

vol. 49, no. 4, p. 23. Arlington. 20. 2010 Michael C. Kearney. Anthropology News, vol. 51, no. 1, January, pp. 31-32 Arlington

(with Wendy Ashmore). I. Comments and Replies: 1. 1990 Comment on Jacqueline Solway and Richard B. Lee. Foragers, genuine or spurious?

Situating the Kalahari San in history. Current Anthropology, vol. 30, no. 2, p. 133. Chicago (invited).

2. 1997 A Reply to A. Oyuela-Caycedo, A. Anaya, C. G. Elera, and L. M. Valdez. American Antiquity, vol. 62, no. 2, pp. 375-376. Washington (invited).

3. 1999 A Reply to Guthertz Lizárraga. American Antiquity, vol. 64, no. 2, p. 369. Washington (invited).

4. 2009 Comment on Richard Clemmer, “Pristine Aborigines” or “Victims of Progress”? The Western Shoshone in the Anthropological Imagination. Current Anthropology, vol. 50, no. 6, pp. 871-872. Chicago (invited).

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PAPERS PRESENTED AT PROFESSIONAL MEETINGS AND INVITED LECTURES 1. The Huaca La Florida, Rimac Valley, Peru. Dumbarton Oaks Conference on Early Ceremonial

Architecture in the Andes, October 1982. 2. The historical development of a coastal Andean social formation in central Peru, 6000 to 500 B.C.

First Annual Northeast Conference on Andean Archaeology and Ethnohistory, Ithaca, November 1982.

3. The Anc¢n shellmounds and social relations on the central coast of Peru during the second millenium B.C. Annual Meeting of the Institute of Andean Studies, Berkeley, January 1983.

4. Archaeological systems theory and the origin of the state: a critique. Annual Meeting of the Canadian Ethnological Society, Hamilton, May 1983.

5. Pachacamac--an Andean oracle under Inca rule. Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Chicago, November 1983.

6. The oracle and the Inca. XVth Chacmool Conference. Calgary, November 1983. 7. Pachacamac--an Andean oracle under Inca rule. Second Northeast Conference on Andean

Archaeology and Ethnohistory, New York, 1983 (revised version of No. 6). 8. Class formation in the Inca state. Annual Meeting of the Institute of Andean Studies, Berkeley,

January 1984. 9. Exploitation and class formation in the Inca state. Annual Meeting of the Canadian Ethnological

Society, Montreal, May 1984. 10. Class formation in pre-Incaic Peru. Third Northeast Conference on Andean Archaeology and

Ethnohistory, Amherst, November 1984. 11. The marginal utility origins of ecological anthropology. Annual Meeting of the American

Anthropological Association, Denver, November 1984. 12. The development of ecological anthropology. Invited lecture, Brandeis University, Waltham,

November 1984. 13. Exploitation and class formation in the Inca state. Invited lecture, New York University, March

1985 (revised version of No. 9). 14. Ideology, class formation, and resistance in the Inca state. Annual Meeting of the Canadian

Ethnological Society, Toronto, May 1985. 15. Ecology, development, and marginal utility in anthropology. Annual Meeting of the American

Ethnological Society, Toronto, May 1985. 16. Some postwar theoretical trends in U.S. archaeology. Twelfth International Congress of Caribbean

Archaeology, San Juan, July 1985. 17. Archaeology in the modern world. One-hour interview on PBS television, San Juan, Puerto Rico,

August 1985. 18. Historical perspectives in current theoretical trends in U.S. archaeology. Invited lecture,

Philadelphia Anthropological Society, October 1985. 19. Markets and merchants in the Inca state and beyond. Fourth Northeast Conference on Andean

Archaeology and Ethnohistory, Albany, November 1985. 20. Class and state formation: the case of pre-Incaic Peru. Annual Meeting of the American

Anthropological Association, Washington, December 1985. 21. Ideology and culture: alternate metaphors or distinct concepts in Marxist social thought. Invited

lecture, Annual Meeting of the Regional Archaeological Theory Group, Binghamton, November 16, 1985.

22. Current developments in Andean archaeology. Invited lecture, Pre-Columbian Society, University Museum, Philadelphia, February 1986.

23. Andean cosmologies and the Inca state. Invited lecture. Conference on Andean and Lowland South American Cosmological Systems, Center for Latin American Studies and the Department of Anthropology, University of Chicago, Chicago, May 16-17, 1986.

24. Class and state formation in pre-Incaic Peru. World Archaeological Congress, September 1-7, 1986, Southampton.

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25. Tribes, chiefdoms, and kingdoms in the Inca empire. American Anthropological Association, Decmeber 4-7, Philadelphia.

26. Class struggle, collapsed states, and archaisms in ancient Peru. Southern Marxist Scholars Conference, March, 13-15, 1987, Durham.

27. The socio-politics of a discourse called Peruvian archaeology. Northeast Anthropological Association, March, 18-21, 1987, Amherst.

28. Political economy and a discourse called "Peruvian archaeology." Canadian Ethnology Society, May 14-17, 1987. Quebec.

29. An archaeology of archaeology: towards a social history of culturalist hegemony. Paper presented at the Humanistiske Forskningscenter, Ko�/benhavns Universitet, August 19, 1987. Copenhagen.

30. Contradictions and ambiguities in Inca state formation. Paper presented at the Institut for Etnologi og Antropologi, Ko�/benhavns Universitet, October 7, 1987. Copenhagen.

31. The construction of Peruvian archaeology as a discourse. Paper presented at the Ethnohistory Seminar, University College, London. October 21, 1987. London.

32. Episodes of change; a comparison of similarities in the early history of Danish and Peruvian society. Paper presented at the Frohistorisk-arkaeologist Institut, Ko�/benhavns Universitet, November 25, 1987. Copenhagen.

33. The construction and uses of histories: a case involving Peru. Paper presented at the International Conference on the Construction and Uses of History, Humanistiske Forskningscenter, Københavns Universitet, November 26-27, 1987. Copenhagen.

34. Class and state formation in Inca Peru. Paper presented at the Institutionen for Arkeologi, Goteborgs Universitet December 9, 1987. Goteborg.

35. The construction of Latin American archaeologies in the United States. Paper presented at the Institutonen for Arkeologi, Goteborgs Universitet, December 10, 1987. Goteborg.

36. World systems theory and the construction of ideologies about history. Papers presented at the First Annual Conference on World Systems, New School for Social Research, March 11, 1988. New York.

37. History and the post-processual archaeologies. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, April 29-30, 1988. Phoenix.

38. Cultural Styles and Pre-State Societies in the Ancient Near East and Peru: A Comparison. Carsten Niebuhr Institute of Ancient Near Eastern Studies, Copenhagen University, May, 1988. Helsingor.

39. The creation of culture in pre-state and non-state social formations. XIIth International Congress of Anthropological Ethonological Sciences. July, 1988. Zagreb.

40. Savages, Barbarians, and Civilized Peoples. The Development of Americanist Archaeologies in the United States. Paper presented at the Graduate Center, CUNY, November, 1988. New York.

41. The Historical Development of Archaeologies in the United States. Paper presented at the Department of History, Temple University, November, 1988.Philadelphia.

42. Power and Avoidance. Paper presented at the Wenner-Gren Conference on Critical Archaeology, March 16-25, 1989. Cascais, Portugal.

43. Natural Economies. Discussion Paper presented at the Wenner- Gren Conference on Critical Archaeology, March 16-25, 1989. Cascais, Portugal.

44. What Does Feminist Archaeology Mean? Discussion presented at the annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, April, 1989. Atlanta.

45. Historical Materialism and Archaeology. Invited Lecture at the Department of Anthropology, Southern Illinois University, April 25, 1989. Carbondale.

46. Laws of Development, Historical Roads, Transition, and Teleology. Invited Lecture at the Department of Anthropology, Southern Illinois University, April 26, 1989. Carbondale.

47. Combined and Uneven Development: Alternate Routes to the Formation of Tributary States in Peru and the Far East? Invited Lecture at the Department of Anthropology, Southern Illinois University, April 27,1989. Carbondale.

48. Who Did Archaeology in the United States Before There Were Archaeologists and Why? Preprofessional Archaeologies of the 19th Century. Paper presented at the Sixth Annual Visiting

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Scholar's Conference, Center for Archaeological Investigations, Southern Illinois University, April 29, 1989. Carbondale.

49. Why the Processual Archaeologists Don't Like the Post-Processual Archaeologies. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Canadian Ethnology Society, May, 1989, Ottawa.

50. Episodes of early state formation in the Pacific Rim: a comparison of similarities in the early history of Peruvian and Japanese society. Circum-Pacific Prehistory Conference, August 2-6, 1989. Seattle.

51. Columbus and the formation of early colonial society in the Caribbean. Invited lecture, The Anthropological Socity of Queens College, CUNY, September 18, 1989. New York.

52. Reading Darwin. Invited lecture, Intellectual Heritage Program, Temple University, October 23, 1989. Philadelphia.

53. Gender, class, and state formation In ancient Japan. Paper presented at the Chacmool Conference, Calgary University, November, 1989. Calgary.

54. Pax Incaica: reality or ideological construct? Paper presented at the annual Northeast Conference on Andean Archaeology and Ethnohistory, November, 1989. New Haven.

55. Archaeology and history: interconnections, similarities, and differences. Discussion presented at the annual meeting of the American Anthropological Association, November, 1989, Washington.

56. Core-periphery relations in the constitution of prehispanic Andean social formations. Discussion presented at the annual meeting of the American Anthropological Association, November, 1989, Washington.

57. Theoretical tensions within and between the processual and post-processual archaeologies. Invited lecture, University of North Carolina, November 29, 1989. Chapel Hill.

58. Early colonial encounters and identities in the Caribbean. Paper presented at the World Conference on Slavery and Society in History, Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, Nigeria, March 26-30, 1990. Kaduna, Nigeria.

59. State formation and uneven development in Mesoamerica: the Aztecs and their contemporaries. David Boyle Memorial Lecture, University of Toronto. October 3, 1990. Toronto.

60. Implications of Martin Bernal's Black Athena. Symposium on Challenging Tradition, Temple University, October 6, 1990. Philadelphia.

61. The past is about the future. School of American Research Seminar on Historical Ecology, October 14-18, 1990. Santa Fe.

62. From kinship to kingship: considerations about heritage and the rise of civilizations. Invited lecture, City College of the City University of New York, November 7, 1990. New York.

63. Archaeology, history, and the concept of totality. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Anthropological Association, November 30, 1990. New Orleans.

64. Communal Life and Collective Action. Discussion presented at the annual meeting of the American Anthropological Association, November 30, 1990. New Orleans.

65. Uneven development and the rise of civilization. Invited lecture, University of Massachusetts, December 10, 1990. Amherst.

66. Civilization, totalities and the practice of anthropology. Invited lecture, University of Massachusetts, December 10, 1990. Amherst.

67. Marxist analyses and the rise of civilization: a methodological statement. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, April, 1991. New Orleans.

68. Social interpretations of monumental architecture in the Andes. Discussion of papers presented at the annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, April, 1991. New Orleans.

69. Imperial pains: quiescence and rebellion among the border peoples of the Inca state. Canadian Anthropology Society, May 9-12, 1991. London.

70. Narratives of resistance. Discussion of papers presented at the annual meeting of the Canadian Anthropology Association, May 11, 1991. London.

71. Early colonial identities in the Caribbean. Invited lecture, New York Academy of Sciences, September 30, 1991. New York.

72. Colonial encounters and identities in the Caribbean. Invited lecture, The Pre-Columbian Society, October 12, 1991. Philadelphia.

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73. Influences on culture and politics. Discussion presented at the annual meeting of the Association of Third World Studies, October 12, 1991. Philadelphia.

74. Race and anthropology: a comparative and historical view. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Anthropological Association, November 20, 1991. Chicago.

75. Archaeology, history, and the concept of totality: Marxist analyses and the rise of civilization. Paper presented at the Theoretical Archaeology Group symposium, "Revenge of the Grand Narrative,: organized by Tom Saunders, December 17, 1991, Leicester.

76. Critiques of historical archaeology. Discussion presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology, January 9-10, 1992, Kingston.

77. State formation and uneven development in Aztec Mesoamerica. Invited lecture, Department of Sociology, Johns Hopkins University, Feburary 5, 1992. Baltimore.

78. Post-processual archaeologies: ten years of perspectives. Paper presented at the Department of Anthropology, University of Massachusetts, February 28, 1992. Amherst.

79. Indigenismo, indigenous movements, and the state: archaeology and history in Mexico and Peru. Paper presented at the School of American Research Advanced Seminar, "Writing Making Alternative Histories, organized by Thomas C. Patterson and Peter Schmidt, April 25 to May 1. Santa Fe.

80. A commentary on "Lines That Divide: Historical Archaeological Studies in Race, Class, Gender, Ethnicity." Annual meeting of the American Anthropological Association, December 5, 1992, San Francisco.

81. Early colonial encounters and the construction of identities. Invited papers presented at "The Columbus 500th Anniversary," Brown University, October 8-10, 1992, Providence.

82. Archaeology, History, and the State in Mexico and Peru. Arkeologi Institutionen, G"teborgs Universitet, June 11, 1993.

83. Craft Specialization, State Formation, and the Reorganization of Production Relations. Paper presented at the pre-congress symposium, "Artisan Production Throughout the Ages in Africa, Asia, Europe, and the Americas," International Congress of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences, July 20-25, 1993, San Crist¢bal de Las Casas, Chiapas, Mexico.

84. Trade, Merchant Capital, Industrial Capital, and Blocked Capitalist Development in Early State Economies. Paper presented the symposium, "Economic Anthropology of Early State Societies," organized by Frederic Hicks and Thomas C. Patterson for the International Congress of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences, July 29 to August 5, 1993, Mexico D.F.

85. Imperialism, history, and heritage in the late twentieth century. Paper presented at the Monthly Review Foundation, October, 1993. New York.

86. Archaeology, history, and the state in Mexico and Peru. Invited lecture, University of California at Riverside, October 19, 1993. Riverside.

87. The political economy of the four fields debates. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Anthropological Association, November, 1993. Washington.

88. From Theory to Practice: International Approaches. Discussion presented at the Regional Archaeological Theory Symposium, SUNY at Binghampton, March 19, 1994. Binghampton.

89. Civilization and democracy at the current conjuncture. Paper presented at the Monthly Review Foundation, April 1, 1994, New York.

90. Racial hierarchies and buffer races: race, racism, and the history of U.S. anthropology (with Frank Spencer). Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Ethnological Society. April 14-17, 1994. Santa Monica.

91. Civilization and uncivilized peoples. Paper presented at the Department of Anthropology, University of Massachusetts, Amherst. October, 1994.

92. Power, authority, and coercion in U.S. Studies of the Andean past. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Anthropological Association, December 1, 1994. Atlanta (with Karen Spalding).

93. Analogy and archaeological inference. World Archaeological Congress, December 4-11, 1994, Delhi (with Allison Wylie).

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94. Conceptual differences between Mexican and Peruvian archaeology. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology. April, 1995. Minneapolis.

95. Beyond deconstruction of scientific racism. Discussion presented at the annual meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Washington, DC, November 20, 1995.

96. Class and state formation in ancient Peru.Invited lecture, University of Puerto Rico, March 2-9, 1996.

97. Civilization and its critics. Invited lecture, University of Puerto Rico, March 2-9, 1996. 98. Conceptual differences between Mexican and Peruvian archaeology. Invited lecture, University of

Puerto Rico, March 2-9, 1996. 100. Archaeology in the United States since the 1970s. Invited lecture, University of Puerto Rico, March

2-9, 1996. 101. State, contract, and academic archaeology: a perspective. Invited lecture, University of Puerto Rico,

March 2-9, 1996. 102. The class structure of archaeology. Discussion presented at the annual meeting of the Society for

American Archaeology, New Orleans, April 12, 1996. 103. Julian Steward and the construction of area studies research in the United States. Paper presented in

a symposium "Re-Reading Julian Steward," organized by Richard Clemmer at the 25th Great Basin Anthropological Conference, October 11, 1996. Lake Tahoe (with Antonio Lauria-Perricelli).

104. Is there such a thing as New York anthropology? Discussion presented at "Shaping Anthropologies: Perspectives from New York" conference, February 22, 1997, New York.

105. Archaeology and imperialism: toward a comparative analysis. Invited lecture, Yale University. March 25, 1997. New Haven.

106. Eleanor Leacock's Contribution to Ethnohistory and Marxism in Archaeology. Brecht Forum, November 8, 1997. New York.

107. Bridging the Gap Between Archaeology and History. Paper presented in a session, "The Entangled Past: Integrating History and Archaeology," at the 30th Annual Chacmool Conference, November 13-16, 1997. Calgary.

108. Diversity and Archaeology. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Anthropological Association. November 22, 1997, Washington, DC.

109. A discussion of the concept of flexible labor. Discussion presented at the American Anthropological Association, November 24, 1997, Washington, DC.

110. The Importance of Archaeology in the Study of Diversity. Paper presented at the Department of Anthropology, Temple University, February 7, 1998. Philadelphia.

111. Bridging the gaps in a technical division of labor, or how to have meaningful conversations with historians. Lecture presented at Western Michigan University. February 1998. Kalamazoo.

112. Why social and cultural anthropologists need to know archaeology. Lecture presented at Western Michigan University. February 1998. Kalamazoo.

113. Inventing Western civilization. Lecture presented at Western Michigan University. February 1998. Kalamazoo.

114. The Political Economy of Archaeology. Paper presented at the Department of Anthropology, University of Pennsylvania, October 15, 1998. Philadelphia.

115. Globalization and the End of the Nation State? Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Anthropological Association, December 5, 1998. Philadelphia.

116. Method and Theory 2000. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, March 28, 1999. Chicago.

117. The Political Economy of Archaeology in the United States. Paper presented at the Department of Anthropology, Bryn Mawr College, April 8, 1999. Philadelphia.

118. The Interface of Indigenous Oral Traditions and Anthropology. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Canadian Anthropological Society, May 15, 1999, Quebec.

119. The Dialectics of Anglophone Archaeology Since c. 1950. Paper presented at the Summer School in Theoretical Archaeology, University of Siena, August 7, 1999.

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120. Reductionism, Neoliberalism, and Evolutionary Archaeology. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Anthropological Association, November 16, 2000. San Francisco.

121. Toward a Socially Engaged, Integrated, Critical Anthropology. Keynote address, James Young Colloquium, February 27, 2001. Riverside.

122. Kinship and Mode of Production. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, April 22, 2001. New Orleans.

123. Subtle Matters of Theory and Emphasis: Richard Lee and Controversies about Foraging Peoples. Paper presented at the joint annual meeting of the American Ethnological Society and the Canadian Anthropological Society (CASCA), May 3, 2001. Montreal.

124. Discussant: James Young Colloquium, University of California, Riverside, April 2002. 125. Social Archaeology and Marxist Social Thought. University of California, Berkeley, November 4,

2002. 126. Discussant: James Young Colloquium, February, 2003. 127. Archaeology and Marxist Theory. University of California, San Diego, March, 2003. 128. Sue Kent’s Vision of a Genuinely Integrated Anthropology. Paper presented at the annual meeting

of the Society for American Archaeology, Montreal, March, 2004. 129. The Turn to Agency: Neoliberalism, Individuality, and Subjectivity in Late Twentieth-Century

Anglophone Archaeology. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Salt Lake City, March, 2005.

130. Discussion of Archaeology and Postcolonial Theory. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Salt Lake City, March, 2005.

131. The Institutional and Intellectual Organization of Archaeology in the United States. Interdisciplinary Archaeology Program, University of California, Los Angeles, March, 2005.

132. Craft Specialization, the Reorganization of Production Relations, and State Formation. Keith Morton Memorial Lecture, California State University, Northridge, April, 2005.

133. The Anthropological Praxis of Jane Buikstra. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, San Juan, PR, April 2006.

134. Postcolonial Archaeology in Africa. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Vancouver, BC, April 2008.

135. Archaeology of Race Theory in the Histories of Early U.S. Anthropology: Where Are the Abolitionist and Subaltern Voices? Rethinking Marxism Conference, Amherst, MA, November, 2009.

136. Michael Kearney’s Critical, Integrative, and Praxis-Oriented Anthropology. James Young Colloquium. University of California, Riverside, February, 2010.

137. Michael Kearney’s Critical, Integrative, and Praxis-Oriented Anthropology. Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, New Orleans, November, 2010.

138. Race and Racism in the United States. Riverside Metropolitan Museum, June 2010. 139. Race and Racism in the United States. Riverside Metropolitan Museum, October 2010. 140. The Metaphysics of Archaeology and Anthropology: Toward a Critical, Self-Reflexive, Integrative,

and Praxis-Oriented Discipline. Sixth Congress of Archaeology, Santa Marta, Colombia, November 2010.

141. What the History of Anthropology Has To Say about Race and Racism in the United States Today. CHASS Distinguished Lecture, Riverside, April 2011.

142. PH.D. DISSERTATION COMMITTEES Proulx, Donald, Local Differences and Time Differences in Nasca Pottery. Ph.D. Dissertation in

Anthropology, University of California at Berkeley, 1965 (member). Moseley, Michael E., Changing Subsistence Patterns: Late Preceramic Archaeology of the Central Peruvian

Coast. Ph.D. Dissertation in Anthropology, Harvard University, 1968 (chair).

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Browman, David L., Early Peruvian Peasants: The Culture History of a Central Highlands Valley. Ph.D. Dissertation in Anthropology, Harvard University, 1970 (chair).

Scheele, Harry G., The Chavin occupation of the central coast of Peru. Ph.D. Dissertation in Anthropology, Harvard University, 1970 (chair).

Cohen, Mark N., Population Growth, Subsistence, and Settlement in the Ancón-Chillón Region of the Central Coast of Peru. Ph.D. Dissertation, Columbia University, 1971 (member).

Meltzer, Stanley, Ph.D. Dissertation, Columbia University, 1971 (member). Scholl, Theresa, Body Size in Developing Nations: Is Bigger Really Better? Ph.D. Dissertation in

Anthropology, Temple University, 1975 (member). Borden, Michael, Respiratory Function in Children with Sickle Cell Anemia. Ph.D. Dissertation in

Anthropology, Temple University, 1976 (member). Dahlin, Bruce, An Anthropologist Looks at Pyramids: A Late Classic Revitalization Movement at Tikal,

Guatemala. Ph.D. Dissertation in Anthropology, Temple University, 1976 (chair). Bogin, Barry, Periodic rhythms in the Rates of Growth in Height and Weight of Children and Its Relation to

the Season of the Year. Ph.D. Dissertation in Anthropology, Temple University, 1977 (member). Simeone, Mary Odell, Family Formation, Production Systems and Demographic Change in Aguacatan,

Guatemala. Ph.D. Dissertation in Anthropology, Temple University, 1978 (member). Murphy, Arthur, Urbanization, Development, and Household Adaptive Strategies in Oaxaca, A Secondary

City of Mexico. Ph.D. Dissertation in Anthropology, Temple University, 1979 (member). Sexton, Lorraine, From Pigs and Pearlshells to Coffee and Cash: Socioeconomic Change and Sex Roles in

the Daulo Region, Papua New Guinea. Ph.D. Dissertation in Anthropology, Temple University, 1980 (member).

Zachary, Wayne, A Language for Modeling and Simulating Social Process. Ph.D. Dissertation in Anthropology, Temple University, 1980 (chair).

Piperno, Dolores, The Application of Phytolith Analysis to the Reconstruction of Plant Subsistence and Environments in Prehistoric Panama. Ph.D. Dissertation in Anthropology, Temple University, 1983 (member).

Lieberkowski, Ida, Opera and the Italian Community of South Philadelphia. Ph.D. Dissertation in Folklore, University of Pennsylvania, 1983 (member).

Simon, Elaine, The High Cost of Small Change: An Anthropological Study of Implementing a School Innovation. Ph.D. Dissertation in Anthropology, Temple University, 1983 (member).

Gregory, Lynn, Education and Conflict in Two Ohio Elementary Schools. Ph.D. Dissertation in Education, Temple University, 1983 (member)

Biella, Peter C., Theory and Practice in Ethnographic Film: Implications of the Ilparakuyo Maasai Film Project. Ph.D. Dissertation in Anthropology, Temple University, 1984 (member).

Einhaus, Catherine Sheldon, Formative Settlement in Western Chiriqui, Panama: Ceramic Chronology and Phase Relationships. Ph.D. Dissertation in Anthropology, Temple University, 1984 (member).

McLean, Athena, A History of the Family Therapy Movement in the United States: A Critical Perspective from the Outside. Ph.D. Dissertation in Anthropology, Temple University, 1985 (chair).

Durrani, Farzand Ali, Rehman Dheri and the Origins of Indus Civilization. Ph.D. Dissertation in Anthropology, Temple University, 1986 (member).

Porter, Rosemary, Women and the State: The Women's Movement in Grenada and its Role in the Grenadian Revolution, 1979-1983. Ph.D. Dissertation in Anthropology, Temple University, 1986 (chair).

Blim, Michael, Labor Process and Class Formation in the Industrialization of a Central Italian Shoe-town. Ph.D. Dissertation in Anthropology, Temple University, 1987 (member).

Schneider, Joanne, In the Big Village: Economic Adjustment and Identity Formation for Eastern European Refugees in Philadelphia. Ph.D. Dissertation in Anthropology, Temple University, 1988 (member).

Gu. Xiaorong, Resource, choice, and power: a comparative study in social change and ideological transformation of Germany (1848-1914), Italy (1861-1963) and Egypt (1919-1983). Ph.D. Dissertation in History, Temple University, 1988 (member).

Muller, Viana, Gender and kinship in ranked societies and chiefdoms in Northwest Europe: 1800 B.C.--100 A.D. Ph.D. Dissertation in Anthropology, New School for Social Research, 1988 (member).

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Greenlee, Edwin, Biomedicine and Ideology: A Social History of the Conceptualization and Treatment of Essential Hypertension in the United States. Ph.D. Dissertation in Anthropology, Temple University, 1989 (chair).

Hansell, Patricia, The Rise and Fall of an Early Formative Community: La Mula-Sarigua, Central Pacific Panama. Ph.D. Dissertation in Anthropology, Temple University, 1989 (member).

Kipury, Naomi, Maasai Women in Transition: Gender and Class in the Transformation of a Pastoral Social Society. Ph.D. Dissertation in Anthropology, Temple University, 1989 (member).

Epperson, Terrence W., "To Fix a Perpetual Brand": The Social Construction of Race in Virginia, 1675-1750. Ph.D. Dissertation in Anthropology, Temple University, 1990 (chair).

Graffam, Gray, Raised Fields without Bureaucracy: An Archaeological Examination of Intensive Wetland Cultivation in the Pampa Koani Zone, Lake Titicaca, Bolivia. Ph.D. Dissertation in Anthropology, University of Toronto, 1990 (outside examiner).

Shumar, Wesley, College for Sale: An Ethnography of the Commodization of Higher Education. Ph.D. Dissertation in Anthropology, Temple University, 1991 (chair).

Singh, Pryam, The Criminalization of Women's Behavior in Northern India under British Rule. Ph.D. Dissertation in History, Temple University, 1993 (member).

Freeman, Carla, The pink collar sector moves offshore: Barbadian and American women as data processors in the new international division of labor. Ph.D. Dissertation in Anthropology, Temple University, 1993 (chair).

Cornell, Per E., Emergence and growth of centres in the Andes: Some theoretical consideration. Ph.D. Dissertation in Anthropology, Gøteborg University, 1993 (outside examiner).

Borah, Geeti, The Ahom-tai state: a study in the dynamics of an asiatic state. Ph.D. Dissertation in Anthropology, Temple University, 1993 (member).

Basilik, Kenneth, Urban development in the Eastern United States: An Archaeological View of Baltimore, Maryland. Ph.D. Dissertation in Anthropology, Temple University, 1993 (member).

Baker, Lee D., The role of anthropology in the social construction of race from 1896 to 1954. Ph.D. Dissertation in Anthropology, Temple University, 1994 (chair).

Muschio, Glen, Electronic storytelling in an anthropology museum. Ph.D. Dissertation in Anthropology, Temple University, 1994 (chair).

Dalderup, Anya, Ethnographic Visions and Interactive Exposition. Ph.D. Dissertation in Anthropology, Temple University, 1994 (chair).

Hammami, Rema, The Nashrutiya tariqa: women, Sufism, and subalternity in Mandate Palestine. Ph.D. Dissertation in Anthropology, Temple University, 1994 (chair).

Stinson-Fernández, John, Being Puerto Rican in Philadelphia: Conceptualizing Culture and Ethnicity in Anthropological Theory. Ph.D. Dissertation in Anthropology, Temple University, 1994 (chair).

Suleiman, Nahid, The Historical Basis of Sudan's Refugee Problem, 1950 to the Present: A Critical Reading into the Power Structure, State, and Society in the Sudan. Ph.D. Dissertation in History, Temple University, 1994 (member).

George, Elias, The Retention and Rehabilitation of Identity by Palestinian-American Poets. Ph.D. Dissertation in History, Temple University, 1994 (member).

Mariscotti, Kathleen, The Early Twentieth-Century Working-Class Woman's Movement in Egypt. Ph.D. Dissertation in History, Temple University, 1994 (member).

Moser, Stephanie, Archaeology and Its Disciplinary Culture: The Professionalisation of Australian Prehistoric Archaeology. Ph.D. Dissertation in Prehistoric and Historical Archaeology, University of Sydney, 1995 (member).

Moore, Robert, The Social Determinants of Creativity. Ph.D. Dissertation in Sociology, Temple University, 1995 (member).

Landreau, Anthony, Value and Change in Turkish Rug Production. Ph.D. Dissertation in Anthropology, Temple University, 1996 (chair).

Ninivaggi, Cynthia, The Traffic in Children: Adoption & Child Relinquishment in the U.S. Ph.D. Dissertation in Anthropology, Temple University, 1996 (member)

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Stevenson, Mark, Cultural construction and the public sphere: the role of public broadcasting in German unification. Ph.D. Dissertation in Anthropology, Temple University, 1996 (chair).

Wright, Pablo, The transformation of Toba culture. Ph.D. Dissertation in Anthropology, Temple University, 1996 (member).

Blanc, Suzanne, Achieving Adolescence: Preteen girls in a multiracial urban community. Ph.D. Dissertation in Anthropology, Temple University, 1996 (member).

Reichard, David, The Development of the Legal Profession in New Mexico, 1850-1890. Ph.D. Dissertation in History, Temple University, 1996 (member).

Reiker, Martina, Upper Egypt and hegemony. Ph.D. Dissertation in History, Temple University, 1996 (member).

Fahid, Sima, Ph.D. Dissertation in History, Temple University, 1997 (member). Banerjee, Swapna, Domestic Servants and the Bengali Middle Class, 1900-1975. Ph.D. Dissertation in

History, Temple University, 1997 (member). Venkatraman, Niloufer, Hindu fundamentalism, violence against women, and oppositional counter-

commmunal movements, 1998 (chair). Benevides, Oswaldo, The politics of archaeology in Ecuador. CUNY, 1999 (member). Bon, Sara, The Roman occupation of eastern France. UNC-Chapel Hill, 1999 (member). Trichur, Raghu, Tourism, economic development and opposition social movements in Goa. Temple-

Anthropology (chair) Levine, Susan, The transformation of race, class, and gender relations in a South African homeland after the

Election. Temple-Anthropology (chair) Maskovsky, Jeffry, Community, class, and crisis: political mobilization amongst poor people living with

HIV and AIDS in Philadelphia. Temple-Anthropology (member). Maloof, Stella M., Reading Feminist Readings of Marx: A Critical Analysis of a Poststructuralist Dismissal

of Marx. Ph.D. Disserttation in Sociology, Northeastern University, 2000 (committee member) Mulero, Maria, Strategies for Survival in a Changing Economic Structure: The Puerto Rican Woman in the

Informal Economy. Ph.D. Dissertation in Anthropology, Temple University, June 2000 (chair) Ziegler, Lawrence, Indigneous Amazonian political movements: the case of the Huaorani. PhD.

Dissertation in Antropology, Temple University, 2001 (chair) Kant, Kristin, Cultural Representation and Political Economy in Appalachia. MA Thesis in Anthropology,

Temple University, 2001 (chair). Bernhart, John, The Abductive Imperative of World History: Undergraduate History Curricula for the New

Millennium. Ph.D. Dissertation in History, Temple University, 2001 (member). Kovats-Bernat, Christopher, The Impact of Poverty, Violence, and State Repression on the Cultural Identity

and Social Agency of Street Children in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. Ph.D. Dissertation in Anthropology, Temple University, 2001 (member).

McKinney, William, Policy and Power: The Role of the Neighborhood Library in the Community and the Forces that Add or Detract from its Efficacy. Ph.D. Dissertation in Anthropology, Temple University, October 2001 (member)

Williams-Witherspoon, Kimmika, Puttin’ on a Show: Rituals and Traditions in African American Theater: Deconstructing the Hidden Transcription in Public Discourse. Ph.D. Dissertation in Anthropology, Temple University, August 2002 (chair until move to UCR, member).

Greenberg, Jason, A Servant of the Servants: Teachers, Students, and Ethnic Hierarchy in the Israeli State. Ph.D. Dissertation in Anthropology, Temple University, December 2003 (chair until move to UCR, member)

Aiyer, Ananthakrishnan, Elite strategies and development processes: merchants, ethnicity and political alliances in post-colonial Trinidad (chair until move to UCR, member). Ph.D. Dissertation in Anthropology, Temple University, June 2004 (chair until move to UCR, committee member)

Brian, Kristi, This is not a Civic Duty: Racial Selection, Consumer Choice and the 'Multiculturalist' Bind in the Production of Korean-American Adoption. Ph.D. Dissertation in Anthropology, Temple University, June 2004 (member)

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Des Lauriers, Matthew, Isla Cedros, Baja California, Rediscovering Amalgua, The Island of Fogs. Ph.D. Dissertation in Anthropology, University of California, Riverside, August 2005 (committee member).

Carter, Michael, Ph.D. Dissertation in Anthropology, University of California, Riverside, November 2006 (committee member)

Carrico, Christopher, Guyana and the Amerindian Question. Ph.D. Dissertation in Anthropology, Temple University, January 2007 (chair until move to UCR, committee member)

Halperin, Christina T., Materiality, Bodies, and Practice: The Political Economy of Late Classic Figurines from Motul de San José, Petén, Guatemala. Ph.D. Dissertation in Anthropology, University of California, Riverside, December 2007 (committee member)

Furman Carrie A,, Thicker than Water: The Study of a New Irrigation System in Totora, Bolivia. Ph.D. Dissertation in Anthropology, University of California, Riverside, February 2008 (chair)

Lee, Alison, Transnational Migration and Ecological Transformation: The Impact of Rapid Social Change on Natural Resource Management in Rural Sending Communities, Puebla, Mexico. Ph.D. Dissertation in Anthropology, University of California, Riverside, June 2008 (chair)

Blackmore, Chelsea, Challenging “Commoner”: An Examination of Status and Identity at the Maya Village of Chan, Belize. Ph.D. Dissertation in Anthropology, University of California, Riverside, June 2008 (committee member)

Karnes, Kyle, The Art of Difference: Body Fragmentation, Physiognomy, and Racism in Capitalist Social Formation, 1770-1860. Ph.D. Dissertation in Anthropology, University of California, Riverside, June 2009 (chair)

Karnes, Jesse D., “It’s Our Country Too!” Palestinian Identity and the Islamic Claim to Human Rights in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan. Ph.D. Dissertation in Anthropology, University of California, Riverside, June 2009 (committee member)

Smith, Scott, Venerable Geographies: Spatial Dynamics, Religion, and Political Economy in the Prehistoric Lake Titicaca Basin. Ph.D. Dissertation in Anthropology, University of California, Riverside, June 2009 (committee member)

Alvey, Jennifer. Of Road and Revolutions: Peasants, Property, and the Politics of Development in La Libertad, Chontales (1895-1995). Ph.D. Dissertation in Anthropology, Temple University, December 2009 (chair until move to UCR, committee member).

Otero, Rodolfo, Espiritualismo at the U.S.-Mexican Border: A Case Study of Possession, Globalization, and the Maintenance of Tradition. Ph.D. Dissertation in Anthropology, University of California, Riverside, June 2010 (committee member)

Miller-Thayer, Jennifer. Medical Migration: Strategies for Affordable Care in an Unaffordable System. Ph.D. Dissertation in Anthropology, University of California, Riverside, December 2010 (committee member)

Diaz Reyes, Daniel, Getting Schooled: Intra-Ethnic Differentiation, School Acts in Making Difference. Ph.D. Dissertation in Anthropology, University of California, Riverside, December 2010 (committee member)

Rus, Jan, The End of the Plantations and the Transformation of Indigenous Society in Highland Chiapas. Ph.D. Dissertation in Anthropology, University of California, Riverside, December 2010 (chair)\

McGuire, Laurette. Native Americans and Type 2 Diabetes: The Discourse of Predisposition and Its Politics. Ph.D. Dissertation in Anthropology, University of California, Riverside, December 2012 (committee member)

Bolton, Alicia. A Rua é Nossa (The Street Is Ours): In Search of Childhood and Rights on the Streets of Guarulhos, Brazil. Ph.D. Dissertation in Anthropology, University of California, Riverside, December 2012 (committee member)

Radovic Fanta, Jelena,, Dando Veulta el Año: Seasonality, Neoliberalism, and Personhood in Chile’s Aconcagua Valley. Ph.D. Dissertation in Anthropology, University of California, Riverside, December 2012 (chair).

Patel, Shankari, Journey to the East: Pilgrimmige, Politics, and Gender in Postclassic Mexico. Ph.D. Dissertation in Anthropology, University of California, Riverside, December 2012 (chair)

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DISSERTATION IN PROGRESS Lorden, Teresa, A Social History of California Archaeology and the Changing Role of California Indians

(chair) Rampley, Taryn Hintzman, Marc (chair) Linder, Patrick (chair) Andrew, Meghan (chair) Roberts, Paul (chair) Ventura Luna, Silvia (chair) Alvarado, John (chair) COURSES TAUGHT Western Intellectual Heritage from Classical Antiquity to Modern Times Undergraduate Honors Seminar in Anthropology Introduction to Anthropology Comparative Political Economy Marxist Perspectives in Anthropology History of Anthropology History and Anthropology Current Trends in Social Theory Cultural and Social Change Social Theory, History, and Anthropology Theories of Culture Introduction to Archaeology Approaches in Archaeology Archaeological Inference Comparative Early Civilizations New World Archaeology Peoples of the Andes South American Archaeology South American Ethnology Latin American Ethnology American Culture and Society Political Anthropology Economic Anthropology International Studies The Recuperation of History Marxist Theories of Culture and Society Class and State Formation Comparative Political Economy Social Theory, History, and Anthropology Cultural Theory Imperialism and the Creation of Culture The Anthropological, Historical and Social Thought of Karl Marx The Anthropological, Historical and Social Thought of Marx's Successors in the 20th Century

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Approaches in Cultural Anthropology (core graduate course) Approaches in Archaeology (core graduate course) Comparative Political Economy and Culture Peasant Societies The American Tradition Teaching Practicum History and Theory of Anthropology: Beginnings (core graduate course, co-taught) Anthropological Research: Basic Techniques (co-taught) Change and Development Theoretical Archaeology Marx’s Anthropology SERVICE TO TEMPLE UNIVERSITY University Fellowship Committee, 1985 Institutional Review Board, 1996-1997 Future Faculty Fellowship Committee, 1997 to present Executive Board, Temple Association of University Professionals, 1998 to present Faculty Senate, 1997-2000 SERVICE TO THE COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS, TEMPLE UNIVERSITY Social Science Data Library Committee, 1981-1983 International Studies Committee, 1982-1983 Graduate Committee, 1982-1984 W-Course Committee, 1985 Intellectual Heritage Advisory Committee, 1984-1986 Political Economy Research Group, 1982-1984 Third World Studies Group, 1984-1991 SERVICE TO THE DEPARTMENT OF ANTHROPOLOGY, TEMPLE UNIVERSITY Admissions Committee, 1975-1992, chair Graduate Committee, 1992-1999, chair Undergraduate Committee Merit Committee Personnel Committee Departmental Planning Committee Search Committees SERVICE TO THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, RIVERSIDE Ad hoc Graduate Division Committee on Recruitment, 2000-1, chair Member, Program on Global Studies Advisory Council, 2000-present Department of Anthropology, chair, 2000-present Ex-Officio member of all department committees, 2000-present Academic Senate, Committee on Committees, 2002-2005 Chair, Committee on Committees, 2004-2005 Academic Senate, Committee on Educational Policy, 2005-2007 Academic Senate Advisory Committee, 2004-2005, 2007-present Lecture, Applying to Graduate School, UCR Anthropology Club, 2002 Lecture, My Career as an Anthropologist, UCR Honors Program, 2002

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Academic Integrity Subcommittee for the Athletic Certification Process 2003-2005 Chair of the Faculty, College of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences, 2007-2009 Academic Senate, Committee on Committees, 2009- SERVICE TO THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA University of California Press Editorial Board, 2007-2009 SERVICE TO THE PROFESSION Panels and Conferences Organized Since 1986 1. Power relations and state formation. (day-long, invited symposium co-organized with Christine

Gailey). American Anthropological Association, November 1985.Washington, DC 2. The construction and uses of histories (2-day, international conference). Humanistiske

Forskningscenter, Københavns Universitet, November 26-27, 1987. Copenhagen, DK 3. Narratives of resistance (2-day, invited symposium co-organized with Richard Lee and Harriet

Rosenberg). Canadian Anthropology Association, May 11-12, 1991. London, ON. 4. Making alternative histories: archaeology and history in non-Western contexts (co-organized with

Peter Schmidt). School of American Research Advanced Seminar, April 25 to May 1, 1992. Santa Fe. NM.

5. Economic anthropology of early state societies (symposium, co-organized with Frederic Hicks). International Congress of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences, July 29 to August 5, 1993, Mexico, DF.

6. Race, racism, and the history of American anthropology (invited symposium, co-organized with Lee Baker). American Ethnological Society, April 16, 1994. Santa Monica, CA.

7. Marxism and Anthropology (symposium), American Anthropological Association, Nov. 30 to Dec 4, 1994. Atlanta.

8. Alternative Pathways to the Early State (member of the international organizing committee), August, 1995, Vladivostok, Russia.

9. Cultural diversity in the United States (invited symposium, co-organized with Ida Susser). American Anthropological Association, November 24, 1997, Washington, DC.

10 The art and politics of anthropology (two-part, invited symposium co-organized with Jackie Solway). Joint annual meeting of the American Ethnological Society and the Canadian Anthropological Society, May 3-6, 2001. Montreal.

11. Inequality. anthropology (invited symposium). Joint annual meeting of the American Ethnological Society and the Canadian Anthropological Society, May 3-6, 2001. Montreal.

12. Marxist perspectives in archaeology (invited symposium). American Anthropological Association, November 2001. Washington, DC.

13. Those people. Presidential Panel (chair and co-organized) American Anthropological Association, November 2006. San Jose, CA (invited)

14 On the Cusp of Whiteness. Presidential Panel (co-organizer). American Anthropological Association, November 2007, Washington, DC (invited)

15. Beyond Lip Service and Tolerance: Toward a Critical, Integrated, and Socially Engaged Anthropology. Presidential Panel (co-organizer and co-chair). American Anthropological Association, November 2008. San Francisco, CA (invited)

16. Co-chair, Ad Hoc Commission on Race and Racism in Anthropology. American Anthropological Association, 2007- (invited)

Reviews of Manuscripts

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During the past fifteen years, I have reviewed manuscript at the rate of approximately 6-7 per year for the American Anthropologist, Critique of Anthropology, Dialectical Anthropology, Culture, Latin American Antiquity, Journal of Social Archaeology, and the Archaeology Division of the American Anthropological Association. I have also reviewed book proposals for Berg, University of California Press, University Presses of Florida, Duke University Press, Temple University Press Reviews of Grant Proposals During the past fifteen years, I have reviewed grant proposals at the rate of approximately 2 per year for the National Science Foundation, the Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research, Canada Council, and the American Council of Learned Societies. Tenure and Promotion Reviews During the past fifteen years, I have reviewed the files of candidates for tenure and promotion at the rate of approximately 3-5 per year as well as letters of appointment for senior positions at other institutions at the rate of about 2 per year.