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05/01/19 FRANÇOIS B. LANOË, PH.D. School of Anthropology & Bureau of Applied Research in Anthropology, University of Arizona Archaeology Department, University of Alaska Museum of the North P.O. Box 210030, Tucson, AZ 85721, U.S.A. (+1) 651-500-5696 - [email protected] - francoislanoe.weebly.com/ Interests Hunter-Gatherer Archaeology, Applied Anthropology, Ecological Anthropology, Zooarchaeology & Biogeochemistry Education 2017 Ph.D. Anthropology. University of Arizona, Tucson. 2015 Complex Systems Winter School. Santa Fe Institute, Mohali, India. 2011 M.Sc. Quaternary Sciences. National Museum of Natural History, Paris. 2009 B.A. Archaeology. University of Upper Brittany, Rennes, France. Positions & Employment since 2019 Research Scientist. Bureau of Applied Research in Anthropology, University of Arizona, Tucson. since 2017 Research Affiliate. Archaeology Department, University of Alaska Museum of the North, Fairbanks. 2017-18 Senior Research Specialist. Bureau of Applied Research in Anthropology, University of Arizona, Tucson. 2016-17 Field Director. Bureau of Applied Research in Anthropology, University of Arizona, Tucson. 2016-17 Emil HauryFellow. School of Anthropology, University of Arizona, Tucson. 2014-16 Teaching Assistant. School of Anthropology, University of Arizona, Tucson. 2013-15 Research Assistant. Bureau of Applied Research in Anthropology, University of Arizona, Tucson. 2012-15 Lewis Binford and Clark HowellFellow. School of Anthropology, University of Arizona, Tucson. 2011-12 Research Assistant. University of Rennes, France. Grants primary beneficiary: $981,000 - collaborator: $73,000 - pending: $300,000 in prep. National Science Foundation, Arctic Social Sciences Program (collaborator, PI B. Potter). Curation and Analysis of the Broken Mammoth Collection, Central Alaska. $300,000

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Page 1: FRANÇOIS B. L PH2016-17 Field Director. Bureau of Applied Research in Anthropology, University of Arizona, Tucson. 2016-17 ‘Emil Haury’ Fellow. School of Anthropology, University

05/01/19

FRANÇOIS B. LANOË, PH.D.

School of Anthropology & Bureau of Applied Research in Anthropology, University of Arizona

Archaeology Department, University of Alaska Museum of the North

P.O. Box 210030, Tucson, AZ 85721, U.S.A.

(+1) 651-500-5696 - [email protected] - francoislanoe.weebly.com/

Interests

Hunter-Gatherer Archaeology, Applied Anthropology, Ecological Anthropology, Zooarchaeology

& Biogeochemistry

Education

2017 Ph.D. Anthropology. University of Arizona, Tucson.

2015 Complex Systems Winter School. Santa Fe Institute, Mohali, India.

2011 M.Sc. Quaternary Sciences. National Museum of Natural History, Paris.

2009 B.A. Archaeology. University of Upper Brittany, Rennes, France.

Positions & Employment

since 2019 Research Scientist. Bureau of Applied Research in Anthropology, University of

Arizona, Tucson.

since 2017 Research Affiliate. Archaeology Department, University of Alaska Museum of the

North, Fairbanks.

2017-18 Senior Research Specialist. Bureau of Applied Research in Anthropology,

University of Arizona, Tucson.

2016-17 Field Director. Bureau of Applied Research in Anthropology, University of

Arizona, Tucson.

2016-17 ‘Emil Haury’ Fellow. School of Anthropology, University of Arizona, Tucson.

2014-16 Teaching Assistant. School of Anthropology, University of Arizona, Tucson.

2013-15 Research Assistant. Bureau of Applied Research in Anthropology, University of

Arizona, Tucson.

2012-15 ‘Lewis Binford and Clark Howell’ Fellow. School of Anthropology, University of

Arizona, Tucson.

2011-12 Research Assistant. University of Rennes, France.

Grants

primary beneficiary: $981,000 - collaborator: $73,000 - pending: $300,000

in prep. National Science Foundation, Arctic Social Sciences Program (collaborator, PI B.

Potter). Curation and Analysis of the Broken Mammoth Collection, Central

Alaska. $300,000

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2019 National Science Foundation, Arctic Social Sciences Program, PLR-1827975

(with M. Zedeño). Matumaatapi: Integrating Archaeological and Indigenous Data

Sources to Explore the Peopling of the North American Continent Along the Ice-

Free Corridor. $885,000

2018 Blackfeet Nation (with M. Zedeño). Blackfeet Communal Hunting and Landscape

Engineering in the Northern Rocky Mountain Front. $43,000

2018 Blackfeet Nation (collaborator, PI M. Zedeño). Four Horns Dam: Survey Records,

Tribal Para-Archaeology Training, and TCP Nominations. $25,000

2018 TRIF-WEES Equipment Proposal, University of Arizona (collaborator on

department proposal, PI V. Holliday). $48,000

2013-17 School of Anthropology and Arizona State Museum, University of Arizona

(multiple grants). $13,500

2013-16 Graduate and Professional Student Council, University of Arizona (multiple

grants). $3,500

2015 National Science Foundation, Archaeology Program, DDIG BCS-1504654.

Human Paleoecological Integration in Eastern Beringia. $25,000

2015 National Geographic Society, Research and Exploration Grant #9708-15.

Exploring the Human Colonization of Eastern Beringia. $5,000

2015 American Philosophical Society, Lewis and Clark Fund for Exploration and Field

Research. Exploring the Settlement of Eastern Beringia. $4,300

2015 Social and Behavioral Sciences Research Institute, University of Arizona. $2,000

Fellowships & Awards

2017 Edwin Hall Paper Award. Alaska Anthropological Association. $1,000

2016-17 Emil Haury Dissertation Writing Fellowship. School of Anthropology, University

of Arizona. $15,000

2012-15 Lewis Binford and Clark Howell Fellowship. School of Anthropology, University

of Arizona. $75,000

2011-12 Graduate Studies Fellowship. Department of Prehistory, National Museum of

Natural History, Paris. €2,000

Publications - Peer-Reviewed Articles

Lanoë, F.B., Zedeño, M.N., Soza, D.R., Jansson, A.M., and Blackfeet THPO (in review)

McKean in the Northern Rocky Mountain Front: Economic Landscape and Ethnogenesis.

In review for Plains Anthropologist.

Lanoë, F.B., Reuther, J.D., Holmes, C.E., and Potter, B.A. (in review)

Small Mammals and Paleoenvironmental Context of the Terminal Pleistocene and Early

Holocene Human Occupation of Central Alaska. In review for Geoarchaeology.

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Kielhofer, J.R., Miller, C., Reuther, J.D., Holmes, C.E., Potter, B.A., Lanoë, F.B., Esdale, J., and

Crass, B. (in review)

The Micromorphology of Loess-Paleosol Sequences in Central Alaska: A New

Perspective on Soil Formation and Landscape Evolution since the Deglacial (c. 16,000

cal BP to Present). In review for Geoarchaeology.

Stephens, L., Fuller, D., Boivin, N., … Lanoë, F.B., … and Ellis, E.C. [120 authors] (in review)

Archaeological Assessment Reveals Earth’s Early Transformation Through Land Use. In

review for Science.

Lanoë, F.B., Reuther, J.D., Holloway, C.R., Holmes, C.E., and Kielhofer, J.R. (2018).

The Keystone Dune Site: A Bølling-Allerød Hunting Camp in Eastern Beringia.

PaleoAmerica 4: 151-161.

Lanoë, F.B., Reuther, J.D., and Holmes, C.E. (2018).

Task-Specific Sites and Paleoindian Landscape Use in the Shaw Creek Flats, Alaska.

Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory 25: 818-838.

Lanoë, F.B., Reuther, J.D., Holmes, C.E., and Hodgins, G.W.L. (2017).

Human Paleoecological Integration in Subarctic Eastern Beringia. Quaternary Science

Reviews 175: 85-96.

Lanoë, F.B., and Holmes, C.E. (2016).

Animals as Raw Material in Beringia: Insights from the Site of Swan Point CZ4b, Alaska.

American Antiquity 81: 682-696.

Reuther, J.D., Potter, B.A., Holmes, C.E., Feathers, J.K., Lanoë, F.B., and Kielhofer, J.R. (2016).

The Rosa-Keystone Dunes Field: The Geology and Paleoecology of a Late Quaternary

Stabilized Dune Field in Eastern Beringia. The Holocene 26: 1939-1953.

Lanoë, F.B., Péan, S., and Yanevich, O. (2015).

Saiga Antelope Hunting in Crimea at the Pleistocene-Holocene Transition: The Site of

Buran-Kaya III Layer 4. Journal of Archaeological Science 54: 270-278.

Péan, S., Puaud, S., Crépin, L., Prat, S., van der Plicht, J., Valladas, H., Stuart, A.J., Drucker, D.,

Patou Mathis, M., Lanoë, F.B., and Yanevich, O. (2013).

The Middle to Upper Palaeolithic Sequence of Buran-Kaya III (Crimea, Ukraine): New

Stratigraphic, Paleoenvironmental, and Chronological Results. Radiocarbon 55: 1454-

1469.

Lanoë, F.B. (2012).

Identification of Vulpes corsac (L., 1768) Within Upper Pleistocene Assemblages:

Osteometric Data and Morphological Key of the Dentition. Bulletin de la Société

Préhistorique Française 109: 331-334 (in French).

Publications - Book Chapters

Lanoë, F.B.

The Middle Tanana Valley at the End of Pleistocene and Beginning of the Holocene. In

review in Kirakosian, K. (dir.), Introduction to North American Archaeology. Pressbooks.

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Hill, M.E., Wismer, M.A., Eastman, E.J., Lanoë, F.B., and Muschal, M. (2016).

Analysis of the 10OA275 Zooarchaeological Material. In Arkush, B. (dir.), Late

Prehistoric Big-Game Hunting in Curlew Valley: Archaeological Investigations at

10OA275. Boise: Idaho Historical Society, pp. 49-82.

Marguerie, D., Bhiry, N., Todisco, D., Steelandt, S., Desrosiers, P., Gendron, D., Desbiens, C.,

Lanoë, F.B., and Schaffhauser, A. (2015).

Environmental Changes of the Last Millennia in Nunavik (Québec Low Arctic) and their

Impacts on Human Societies: the LOTECHAIN Project. In 2013-2014 Campaigns of the

Polar Institute. Plouzané, France: IPEV, pp. 24-29 (in French).

Tuffreau, A., Dobrescu, R., Petculescu, A., Ştiucă, E., Bălescu, S., Lanoë, F.B., and Wismer,

M.A. (2013).

La Adam Cave, Romania: A Carnivore Den Visited by Palaeolithic Hunters. In Saint-

Martin, J.-P. (dir.), Interdisciplinary Research in Dobrogea. Bucharest: Amanda Edit, pp.

75-86 (in French).

Publications - In Preparation

Lanoë, F.B., and Zedeño, M.N.

Floral Landscapes of the Southern Ice-Free Corridor. In preparation for PaleoAmerica.

Lanoë, F.B., and Reuther, J.D.

Grassland Specialists in the Early Holocene Boreal Forest of Central Alaska. In

preparation for American Antiquity.

Lanoë, F.B., Reuther, J.D., and Olson, L.

An Early Holocene Badger (Taxidea taxus) in Central Alaska: Local Persistence of the

Beringian Grassland Ecosystem. In preparation for Arctic.

Publications - Other Products

Lanoë, F.B. (2018).

Nitawahsi: The Niitsitapi Territory and Associated Place Names. Map produced for the

Piikani Nation, Brocket, Alberta.

Publications - Technical Reports

Ballenger, J.A., Mabry, J., Prasciunas, M., Lanoë, F.B., Windingstad, J., Wismer, M.A., and

Adams, J. (2019).

Cave Creek Midden Bison Bone Bed, Portal, Arizona. Report for the Arizona

Archaeological and Historical Society and the Arizona State Museum, Tucson.

Holmes, C.E., Reuther, J.D., and Lanoë, F.B. (2019).

Excavations at Swan Point. University of Alaska Museum of the North Report for the

Alaska Office of History and Archaeology and the State Historic Preservation Office,

Anchorage.

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Lanoë, F.B., Soza, D.R., Pickering, E.R., and Zedeño, M.N. (2019).

Four Horns Lake Archaeological Survey Area of Potential Effect and Owl Child

Complex. Bureau of Applied Research in Anthropology Report for the Bureau of Indian

Affairs, Billings, Montana, and the Blackfeet Tribe Historic Preservation Office,

Browning.

Lanoë, F.B., and Zedeño, M.N. (2019).

Archaeological Monitoring at Glacier Route Three. Bureau of Applied Research in

Anthropology Report for the Office of Federal Lands Highway, Vancouver, Washington,

and the Blackfeet Tribe Historic Preservation Office, Browning.

Pickering, E.R., Lanoë, F.B., Soza, D.R., and Zedeño, M.N. (2019).

Old Agency on Badger Creek Historical and Archaeological Assessment. Bureau of

Applied Research in Anthropology Report for the Bureau of Indian Affairs, Billings,

Montana, and the Blackfeet Tribe Historic Preservation Office, Browning.

Smith, G.E., Reuter, J.D., Holmes, C.E., Lanoë, F.B., Parsons, T., and Perez, E.T. (2019).

Western Shaw Creek Flats Archaeology and Geoarchaeology Project: 2018 Field Results.

University of Alaska Museum of the North Report for the Alaska Office of History and

Archaeology and the State Historic Preservation Office, Anchorage.

Reuther, J.D., Smith, G.E., Holmes, C.E., Lanoë, F.B., Parsons, T., and Perez, E.T. (2018).

Western Shaw Creek Flats Archaeology and Geoarchaeology Project: 2017 Field Results.

University of Alaska Museum of the North Report for the Alaska Office of History and

Archaeology and the State Historic Preservation Office, Anchorage.

Zedeño, M.N., and Lanoë, F.B. (2018).

Archaeology and Toponymy of the Blackfoot Aboriginal Territory. Bureau of Applied

Research in Anthropology Report for the Piikani First Nation, Brocket, Alberta.

Zedeño, M.N., Lanoë, F.B., Jansson, A.M., Thompson, A.J., and Soza, D.R. (2018).

Prehistoric Occupation Along the Rocky Mountain Front in the Blackfeet Indian

Reservation: Billy Big Springs (24GL304). Bureau of Applied Research in Anthropology

Report for the Montana Department of Transportation, Helena, and the Blackfeet Tribe

Historic Preservation Office, Browning. [progress report in 2017]

Zedeño, M.N., Pickering, E., and Lanoë, F.B. (2018).

Blackfoot Land Claims Report. Bureau of Applied Research in Anthropology Report for

the Kainai First Nation, Stand Off, Alberta.

Reuther, J.D., Holmes, C.E., Lanoë, F.B., Kielhofer, J.R., Holloway, C., and Smith, G. (2017).

Western Shaw Creek Flats Archaeology and Geoarchaeology Project: 2014-2016 Field

Results. University of Alaska Museum of the North Report for the Alaska Office of

History and Archaeology and the State Historic Preservation Office, Anchorage. [progress

reports in 2015, 2016]

Zedeño, M.N., Pailes, M.C., Lanoë, F.B., Ballenger, J.A., Daughtrey, C.S., Bethke, B.E., and

White, W.A. (2016).

Archaeological Investigations at the St. Mary River Bridge Site (24GL203), Montana:

Final Research Report. Bureau of Applied Research in Anthropology Report for the

National Park Service, Rocky Mountain Region, Denver, Colorado. [progress reports in

2014, 2015]

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Lanoë, F.B. (2010).

Faunal Analysis of the Abri Raymonden at Chancelade (Dordogne, France), Lower

Terrace, Layer III. Report for the Department of Prehistory, National Museum of Natural

History, Paris (in French).

Dissertation and Thesis

Lanoë, F.B. (2017).

Human Ecological Integration in Subarctic Eastern Beringia. Ph.D. Dissertation,

University of Arizona, Tucson. Committee: M.C. Stiner and J.D. Reuther (chairs), V.T.

Holliday, S.L. Kuhn, J.W. Olsen.

Lanoë, F.B. (2011).

Faunal Analysis of the Buran-Kaya III Rockshelter – Layer 4 (Ukraine). Subsistence

Economy during the Final Palaeolithic (Swiderian) in Crimea (Ukraine). M.Sc. Thesis,

National Museum of Natural History, Paris (in French). Committee: S. Péan (chair) and

M. Patou-Mathis.

Invited Talks

2019 Blackfoot Toponymy. Piikani Nation, Brocket, Alberta, March 15.

2018 Stable Isotopes and Beringian Paleoecology. University of Alaska Fairbanks, Delta

Junction, Alaska, June 5.

2017 Stable Isotopes and Beringian Paleoecology. University of Alaska Fairbanks & Adelphi

University, Delta Junction, Alaska, June 11.

2017 Human Paleoecological Integration in Beringia. Haury Lecture Series, University of

Arizona, Tucson, April 13.

2016 Stable Isotopes and Beringian Archaeology. Yukon College, Whitehorse, Canada,

September 14.

2016 Paleoecology of Beringian Hunter-Gatherers. Max Planck Institute for the Science of

Human History, Jena, Germany, December 15.

2015 Caves in European Prehistory. Southern Arizona Grotto / Arizona Fish and Game

Department, Tucson.

Organized Symposia

2016 Late Glacial Northern Landscapes: An Integrative Approach to Paleolandscape and

Human Land Use Reconstructions. 4th

Landscape Archaeology Conference, Uppsala,

Sweden, August 23-25.

2016 Human Adaptations to Late Glacial and Early Holocene Climate and Environmental

Changes: Towards a Trans-Atlantic Perspective. 81st Annual Meeting of the Society for

American Archaeology, Orlando, Florida, April 6-10.

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Presentations (*Lead Author)

2019 *Environmental Change and Human Ecology in Central Alaska during the Early

Holocene. Poster presented at the 84th

Meeting of the Society for American

Archaeology, Albuquerque, NM, April 10-14.

2019 Four Horns Lake: Physical and Spiritual Interactions. Poster presented at the 84th

Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Albuquerque, NM, April 10-14.

2019 *Early Holocene Occupation of the Hollembaek’s Hill Site, Central Alaska. Paper

presented at the 46th

Meeting of the Alaska Anthropological Association, Nome, Alaska,

February 27 - March 2.

2018 Owl Child: Archaeology and Legends at Four Horns Lake. Poster presented at the 76th

Plains Anthropological Conference, San Antonio, Texas, October 24-27.

2018 *Late Quaternary Floral Landscapes of the Rocky Mountain Front: A View from Billy Big

Spring, Montana. Poster presented at the 83rd

Meeting of the Society for American

Archaeology, Washington, DC, April 11-15.

2018 Beringian Landscapes and Human Responses in the Middle Tanana Valley, Alaska. Paper

presented at the 83rd

Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Washington,

DC, April 11-15.

2018 Dating and Summation of Seven Holocene Shoreline Sites at Quartz Lake, Interior

Alaska. Paper presented at the 45th

Meeting of the Alaska Anthropological Association,

Anchorage, Alaska, March 21-24.

2018 *Recolonization of the Northern Rocky Mountain Front after the Mount Mazama

Eruption. Poster presented at the Volcanic Impact on Climate and Society 3rd

Meeting,

Tucson, Arizona, January 12-14.

2017 An Organic Geochemistry Perspective on Deglacial Paleoclimate Variability in Central

Alaska. Paper presented at the Geological Society of America Meeting, Seattle,

Washington, October 22-25.

2017 *The Middle Archaic on the Rocky Mountain Front: A View from the Billy Big Springs

Site, Montana. Paper presented at the 75th

Plains Anthropological Conference,

Bismarck, North Dakota, October 4-7.

2017 *Mobility and Territory Use in the Shaw Creek Flats, Beringia. Poster presented at the

82nd

Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Vancouver, British Columbia,

March 29 - April 2.

2017 *The Lion's Share: Human Paleoecological Integration in Eastern Beringia. Paper

presented at the 44th

Meeting of the Alaska Anthropological Association, Fairbanks,

Alaska, February 28 – March 2.

2017 Archaeobotanical Remains from the Keystone Dune Site. Paper presented at the 44th

Meeting of the Alaska Anthropological Association, Fairbanks, Alaska, February 28 –

March 2.

2017 Holocene Shore Line Sites and Lake Level Change at Quartz Lake, Alaska. Paper

presented at the 44th

Meeting of the Alaska Anthropological Association, Fairbanks,

Alaska, February 28 – March 2.

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2017 Late Quaternary Landscape Evolution of the Shaw Creek Basin. Paper presented at the

44th

Meeting of the Alaska Anthropological Association, Fairbanks, Alaska, February

28 – March 2.

2016 Soil and Cultural Stratigraphy of the Billy Big Springs Site, Montana. Paper presented at

the 74th

Plains Anthropological Conference, Lincoln, Nebraska, October 12-15.

2016 *Resource and Landscape Use in Late Pleistocene Beringia: A View from the Shaw Creek

Flats. Paper presented at the 4th

Landscape Archaeology Conference, Uppsala, Sweden,

August 23-25.

2016 Landscape Evolution and Human Occupation of the Middle Tanana Basin: A High-

Resolution Record of Late Glacial and Early Holocene Environmental Change and

Hunter-Gatherer Land Use in Eastern Beringia. Paper presented at the 4th

Landscape

Archaeology Conference, Uppsala, Sweden, August 23-25.

2016 *Animal Resources and Technology in Eastern Beringia during the Late Pleistocene.

Paper presented at the 81st Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Orlando,

Florida, April 6-10.

2016 *Archaic Bison of the Southwest: The Cave Creek Midden Site (Arizona) and Beyond.

Paper presented at the 39th

Conference of the Society of Ethnobiology, Tucson, Arizona,

March 16-19.

2016 *The Keystone Dune Site: Identifying a Bølling-Allerød Short-Term Hunting Camp. Paper

presented at the 43rd

Meeting of the Alaska Anthropological Association, Sitka, Alaska,

March 2-6.

2016 Arizona Archeaological and Historical Society Sponsored Research. Poster presented at

the 15th

Southwest Symposium, Tucson, Arizona, January 14-16.

2015 A Place to Pause: Investigations at the St. Mary Bridge Site (24GL203), Glacier County,

Montana. Poster presented at the 80th

Meeting of the Society for American

Archaeology, San Francisco, California, April 15-19.

2015 *A Winter at Akulivik: Faunal Analysis of a Thule House at the site of Kangiakallak-1

(Nunavik, Québec). Poster presented at the 80th

Meeting of the Society for American

Archaeology, San Francisco, California, April 15-19.

2015 Summer at the Lake: New Carbon-14 (14

C) Dates on “Old” Cultural Components at

Quartz Lake, Interior Alaska. Poster presented at the 80th

Meeting of the Society for

American Archaeology, San Francisco, California, April 15-19.

2015 Coming-for-the-Bison, Going-to-the-Sun – Evolution and Significance of Staging Places

on the Northern Rocky Mountain Front. Paper presented at the 80th

Meeting of the

Society for American Archaeology, San Francisco, California, April 15-19.

2014 *Prehistoric Hunting and Fishing at the Saint Mary Bridge Site, Montana, USA. Poster

presented at the 12th

International Conference of ArchaeoZoology, San Rafael,

Mendoza, Argentina, September 22-27.

2014 Environmental Changes of the Last Millennia in Nunavik (Quebec Low Arctic) and their

Impacts on Human Populations: A Research Program through the LOTECHAIN Project

(IPEV, French Polar Institute) and Canadian Projects. Paper presented at the 10th

Meeting of the French National Committee of Arctic and Antarctic Research, Rennes,

France, May 26-27 (in French).

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2013 Hunting and Fishing at the Prairie’s Edge: The Saint Mary Bridge Site, Montana. Paper

presented at the 71st Plains Anthropological Conference, Loveland, Colorado, October

2-6.

2013 *Subsistence in Crimea during the Younger Dryas, A Case Study: Buran-Kaya III Rock-

Shelter. Poster presented at the 78th

Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology,

Honolulu, Hawai'i, April 3-7.

2013 Exploring Late Prehistoric Subsistence Change at the West Fork Rock Creek Site

(10Oa275), Idaho. Poster presented at the 78th

Meeting of the Society for American

Archaeology, Honolulu, Hawai'i, April 3-7.

2012 The Middle to Upper Palaeolithic Sequence of Buran-Kaya III (Crimea, Ukraine): New

Stratigraphic, Paleoenvironmental, and Chronological Results. Paper presented at the 21st

International Radiocarbon Conference, Paris, France, July 9-13.

2012 La Adam Cave, Romania: A Carnivore Den Visited by Palaeolithic Hunters. Paper

presented at the Interdisciplinary Research in Dobrogea Meeting, National Museum of

Geology, Bucharest, Romania, May 17-18 (in French).

2012 Spatial Organization in the Terminal Mousterian: Taphonomy and Neanderthal Behavior

at the Grotte du Bison, Arcy-sur-Cure (France). Paper presented at the 77th Meeting of

the Society for American Archaeology, Memphis, Tennessee, April 18-22.

2012 Taphonomy Examined: New Investigations at La Adam Cave (Romania). Poster presented

at the 77th Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Memphis, Tennessee,

April 18-22.

Teaching

2017 Zooarchaeology. Co-Instructor, 400/500-level. School of Anthropology, University of

Arizona.

2016 Introduction to Biological Anthropology. Teaching Assistant, 100-level. School of

Anthropology, University of Arizona.

2014 Introduction to Archaeology. Teaching Assistant, 100-level. School of Anthropology,

University of Arizona.

Professional Membership

Alaska Anthropological Association

Arizona Archaeological Council

International Council of ArchaeoZoology

Paleoanthropology Society

Plains Anthropological Society

Society for American Archaeology

Western Archaeologists Association (AFO), France

Media Coverage

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2018 atlasobscura.com: The Dinner Party That Served Up 50,000-Year-Old Bison Stew

2016 nationalgeographic.com

2016 Fairbanks News Miner: Impressive Mastodon Donation Benefits Museum

2015 archaeology.org: Bison Bones Found at Archaic Site in the Southwest

2015 westerndigs.org: ‘Unexpected’ 3,000-Year-Old Bison Hunting Site Discovered in

Southern Arizona

Languages

French native speaker

English fluent

Spanish conversational

Gallo conversational

Breton reading

Niitsitapi (Blackfoot) minimal knowledge

Research Experience - Applied Anthropology

Indigenous mapping of traditional territories for land claims.

2017-18 Niitsitapi (Blackfoot) territory, for the Piikani Nation, Alberta.

Genomic analysis of Native American ancestral remains for filiation and land claim studies.

2018 Niitsitapi (Blackfoot), for the Ampskapipiikáni (Blackfeet Tribe, Montana),

Aapátohsipiikáni (Piikani Nation, Alberta), and Kainai (Blood Nation, Alberta)

Training of Native American crew for job placement in management of cultural resources.

2016-19 Billy Big Springs Site, Blackfeet Reservation, Montana.

2018 Many Glacier Road, Blackfeet Reservation, Montana.

2018 Old Agency, Blackfeet Reservation, Montana.

2018 Four Horns Lake, Blackfeet Reservation, Montana.

2013-14 Saint Mary Bridge Site, Blackfeet Reservation, Montana.

Site Recommendation for the National Register of Historic Places.

2019 Old Agency, Blackfeet Reservation, Montana.

2019 Four Horns Lake, Blackfeet Reservation, Montana.

Development of educational material integrating indigenous perspectives on the archaeological

record.

2020 K-12, Browning Public School, Blackfeet Tribe, Montana.

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Research Experience - Archaeological Fieldwork

Excavation and survey, training of crew and students.

Site and landform mapping (manual & robotic total stations, field controllers, handheld &

external GNSS receivers), GIS analysis (ArcGIS).

As Director or Co-Director

2016-19 Hollembaek’s Hill [nuun che’], Alaska (Late Palaeolithic to Late Prehistoric)

2016-17, 19 Billy Big Spring [asisinskisisaxtai], Montana (Paleoindian to Late Prehistoric)

2017-18 Swan Point [debedee ndiige], Alaska (Late Palaeolithic to Late Prehistoric)

2018 Glacier Route Three [iksikwoyi-ituktai], Montana (Late Prehistoric)

2018 Cut Bank Ridge [punak'iksi-pahwakwi'], Montana (Late Prehistoric)

2018 Old Blackfeet Agency [ikae-tunyope], Montana (Historic)

2018 Four Horns Lake [nisso-otskinai-omachk-sikimi], Montana (Late Prehistoric)

2015-16 Keystone Dune [debedee ndiige], Alaska (Late Palaeolithic)

2015-16 Cook Site, Quartz Lake [teech’el menn’], Alaska (Late Palaeolithic to Archaic)

As Investigator

2019 Mission Lake [mátoki-okás-omachk-sikiimi], Montana (Late Prehistoric)

2015-19 Bizmoune Cave [ⴱⵉⵣⵎⵓⵏ], Morocco (Middle to Late Stone Age)

2014-15 Cave Creek Midden, Portal [chiwi kawi], Arizona (Archaic)

2014 Keystone Dune [debedee ndiige], Alaska (Late Palaeolithic)

2014 Cook Site, Quartz Lake [teech’el menn’], Alaska (Late Palaeolithic to Archaic)

2014 Klein Site, Quartz Lake [teech’el menn’], Alaska (Archaic to Late Prehistoric)

2014 Dock Site, Quartz Lake [teech’el menn’], Alaska (Late Prehistoric)

2013-14 St Mary Bridge [púhtomuk-sikimiks], Montana (Paleoindian to Late Prehistoric)

As Volunteer

2017 Hicks Canyon, Colorado (Late Prehistoric)

2015 Fin del Mundo [chu’ikam], Sonora, Mexico (Paleoindian)

2014 University Indian Ruins, Tucson [cuk ṣon], Arizona (Late Prehistoric)

2014 Woodpecker Cave [mahá-chí-wayiiñe-pá-šújé], Iowa (Late Prehistoric)

2014 Cedar Mesa, Utah (Archaic to Late Prehistoric)

2013 Comb Ridge [tséyíkʼáán], Utah (Archaic to Late Prehistoric)

2013 Upward Sun River [xaasaa na’], Alaska (Late Palaeolithic)

2013 XBD-338 [xoseɬ chaege], Alaska (Late Palaeolithic)

2012 Hoehlne House, Homestead [ָהֲנֲמא], Iowa (Historic)

2012 Mahaska County Mammoth, Iowa (Upper Pleistocene)

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2011 Lake Darling, Iowa (Paleoindian)

2008-11 Grotte du Bison, Arcy-sur-Cure, France (Middle Palaeolithic)

2010 Les Bossats, Ormesson, France (Late Palaeolithic)

2010 Cauna de l’Aragó, Tautavel, France (Early Palaeolithic)

2010 La Noira, Rosières, France (Early Palaeolithic)

2010 La Terre des Sablons, Lunery, France (Early Palaeolithic)

2007-08, 10 Meneꝺh-Dregañ, Plouhinec, France (Early Palaeolithic)

2009 Buisson-Campin, Verberie, France (Late Palaeolithic)

2009 Guildo Castle [Casꞇell ar Gwilꝺw], Créhen, France (Middle Ages)

2008 Les Châtelliers [FANUM AMBATIA], Amboise, France (Antiquity)

2008 Grotte à Margot, Saulges, France (Late Palaeolithic)

2007 Le Goënidou [Ar Gwyniꝺw], Berrien, France (Middle Ages)

2007 Pont-Calleck [Coaꝺ Ponꞇcalleg], Berné, France (Middle Ages)

Research Experience - Zooarchaeology and Biogeochemistry

Zooarchaeological analysis of terrestrial and marine mammals, birds, marine mollusks.

2016-19 Hollembaek’s Hill [nuun che’], Alaska (Late Palaeolithic to Late Prehistoric)

2016-19 Billy Big Springs [asisinskisisaxtai], Montana (Archaic to Late Prehistoric)

2015-19 Swan Point [debedee ndiige], Alaska (Late Palaeolithic)

2019 Broken Mammoth [naayaa’ee’], Alaska (Late Palaeolithic)

2018 Bachner Site, Quartz Lake [teech’el menn’], Alaska (Late Palaeolithic to Archaic)

2018 Upward Sun River [xaasaa na’], Alaska (Late Palaeolithic)

2017 Gottschling Site, Quartz Lake [teech’el menn’], Alaska (Late Holocene)

2015-16 Keystone Dune [debedee ndiige], Alaska (Late Palaeolithic)

2014-16 St Mary Bridge [púhtomuk-sikimiks], Montana (Paleoindian to Late Prehistoric)

2015 Cave Creek Midden, Portal [chiwi kawi], Arizona (Archaic)

2015 Cook Site, Quartz Lake [teech’el menn’], Alaska (Late Palaeolithic to Archaic)

2014 Kangiakallak [ᑲᖏᐊᑲᓚᒃ], Nunavik, Canada (Neoeskimo)

2012 West Fork Rock Creek, Idaho (Late Prehistoric)

2012 Clos-du-Moulin [Gwinyeg ar Mhylin], Piriac-sur-Mer, France (Middle Ages)

2012 Passe de l’Écuissière, Oléron, France (Neolithic)

2011-12 Port-Blanc [Porth-Gwynn], Hoëdic, France (Iron Age)

2011 Maison-Champlain, Brouage, France (17th

Century)

2011 Villa de la Gare, Le Quiou [Ꞇy ar C’haew], France (Antiquity)

2011 Palace, Iowa (Archaic)

2011 La Adam Cave [Peçtera Adam], Romania (Middle Palaeolithic)

2010-11 Buran-Kaya III [Буран Кая], Ukraine (Late Palaeolithic)

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2010 Abric Raymonden, Chancelade, France (Late Palaeolithic)

Preparation and curation of osteological comparative collections.

2010-18 Mammals, birds, marine mollusks. Europe, North America, North Africa, South

America, Pacific Islands.

Bone collagen and CO2 extraction (modified Longin method); stable isotope analysis (δ13

C,

δ15

N).

2014-19 Beringia archaeological and paleontological megafauna (Alaska, Yukon).

Atomic Mass Spectrometry Laboratory, University of Arizona.

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