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K. Anne Pyburn Curriculum Vitae
Department of Anthropology, Student Building 130 (812) 855-2563
Indiana University 701 East Kirkwood Avenue [email protected]
Bloomington, In 47405-7100
Education
1989 PhD Department of Anthropology, University of Arizona, Tucson (MA 1984)
1977 BA Department of Anthropology, Reed College, Portland, Oregon
Academic Appointments
2004-pres Professor, Anthropology, Indiana University, Bloomington
2010-pres
2004-2010
Adjunct Professor, Central Eurasian Studies, Indiana University, Bloomington
Professor, Gender Studies, Indiana University, Bloomington
2004 Visiting Professor, Department of Ethnology and Archaeology, American
University of Central Asia, Kyrgyzstan
1996-04 Associate Professor, Anthropology, Indiana University, Bloomington
2002-04 Associate Professor, Gender Studies, Indiana University, Bloomington (quarter
time appointment)
1999-00 Visiting Professor, Anthropology, University of California, Berkeley
California
1992-pres Adjunct Associate Professor, Anthropology, Center for Latin American and
Caribbean Studies, Indiana University, Bloomington
1990-96 Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology, Indiana University and
Purdue University at Indianapolis
1992-pres Director, Center for Archaeology in the Public Interest, Indiana University
1988-96 Research Associate, Mathers Museum and Department of Anthropology,
Indiana University, Bloomington
1986, 1988 Instructor, New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, New Mexico
1984 Archaeological Research Assistant, Pima Community College, Tucson,
Arizona
1981-85 Teaching, Editorial and Laboratory Assistant, Arizona State Museum,
University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona
Awards
2012
2008
James P. Holland Award for Exemplary Teaching and Service to Students
Burana Medal, Kyrgyz Sacred Heritage Association
2006 Leverhulme Fellowship, University College, London (for 2008)
2005 Fulbright Senior Specialist to Universidade Católica de Goiás, Brazil
2005 Society for American Archaeology Presidential Award, for MATRIX
1998 COAS Teaching Excellence Recognition Award
1995 Network Excellence in Teaching
1994 FACET nomination
1994 Outstanding Young Faculty Award, IUPUI
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Grants
In prep MAISE: Moving the Archaeology of Indigenous Scholars into Education: Grants for
Teaching and Learning Resources and Curriculum Development, division of
Education Programs, National Endowment for the Humanities $500,000 (two year
program) coPIs Alicia Ebbitt & Sonya Atalay
2012
2011
Teaching and Learning with Mobile Tablets Faculty Learning Community (FLC)
Award; Center for Innovative Teaching and Learning (CITL) and University
Information Technology Services (UITS)
Community Museums in Kyrgyzstan: New Frontiers Arts and Humanities Program
$3500
2010-13 IPINCH: Community Museums in Kyrgyzstan $24,000
2010 The Chau Hiix Capstone Workshop and 'Next Step' Research Design Symposium
New Frontiers Arts and Humanities Program $19,570
2010 Institute for Advanced Study, visiting fellowship for Peter Stone $2500
2008 -10 Central Asian Archaeology Course for MATRIX; with M. Frachetti; CEUS Title Six
$10,000
2005-09 Community Cultural Resource Management for the Silk Road US Department of
State, Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs $200,000
2001-04 MATRIX: Making Archaeology Teaching Relevant in the XXI Century National
Science Foundation: Curriculum Development Grant $499,845
2002 Freshman Learning Project Renewal Grant $1000
1998 Freshman Learning Project Fellowship $5000
1997 Raymond Foundation for Undergraduate Education at Chau Hiix $11,000
1995-97 National Science Foundation: Chau Hiix Project $161,850
1995 Foundation for the Advancement of Mesoamerican Studies, Inc. $3,000
1995 University of Missouri (with Beverly Mitchum) for Obsidian Hydration
1994 National Science Foundation: Chau Hiix Project $10,080
1994-95 National Science Foundation: Ethics and Values (coPI with Richard R. Wilk):
$54,000
1994 Research Venture Award, Indiana University and Purdue University at Indianapolis
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$89,000
1993 National Science Foundation Research Experiences for Undergraduates $6,100
1993 Intercampus Research Fund, Indiana University System $6,000 Project
1992-95 National Science Foundation: Chau Hiix Project $50,318
1992 IRSC Award, Indiana University and Purdue University at Indianapolis $190,000
1992 Summer Grantwriting Fellowship, Indiana University and Purdue University at
Indianapolis $6000
1992 President’s Council Award, Indiana University and Purdue University at
Indianapolis $1350
1991 Interamerica Foundation, Small Project Grant to Crooked Tree Village Development
Project
1991 Summer Research Fellowship, Indiana University and Purdue University at
Indianapolis $6000
1991 Outstanding Young Faculty Award, Indiana University and Purdue University at
Indianapolis $9,130
1990 Faculty Development Award for Student Project $1500
1989-90 Fulbright Research Fellowship $28,000
1989 Summer Research Fellowship, W. H. Mathers Museum $5000
1985 Tinker Foundation Research Grant for Excavations at Nohmul $3000
1984, 85 William Shirley Fulton Scholarship, University of Arizona $3000
1983-85 Byron Comins Fellowship, University of Arizona, $2500 total
Fieldwork
current Director, Chau Hiix Archaeological Research Project & Field School, Belize (since
1990)
current Co-Director, Community Museums in Kyrgyzstan (two trips to Kyrgyzstan, one trip
for 12 project participants from Kyrgyzstan to US in 2009)
1989 Director, Albion Island Settlement Pattern Project, Belize
1987 Consultant, BIFAD Women in Development Project, Yemen
1987 Economic Anthropology Study: West African Import Consumption
1985, 86 Director, Nohmul Settlement Pattern Project, Belize
1984 Field Director, Esperero Wash Project, Pima College, Arizona
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1983 Settlement Pattern Analyst, Nohmul Project, Belize
1982 Ceramic Analyst, Nohmul Project, Belize
1982 Field Assistant, Tucson Aqueduct Project, Arizona State Museum
1981 Field Assistant, Carahuarazo Valley Project, Peru
1975 Field Assistant, Southern Methodist University Contract, Texas,
Publications
Books
2004 Ungendering Civilization: Reinterpreting the Archaeological Record, K. A. Pyburn,
ed. (Routledge: London)
1990 Prehistoric Maya Community And Settlement At Nohmul, Belize. Bar International
Series, Oxford, England.
In Preparation
Archaeological Ethics in Context (edited with Marvin Cohodas) book series published by the
World Archaeological Congress through left Coast Press.
Chau Hiix: BC 1100 – AD 1700 (site monograph)
Articles & Chapters
in
revision
World Heritage: Universality or Just Globalization? Journal of Heritage and Society
in
review
in press
Development and Disaster Submission for Public Archaeology
with Scott Hutson & Bryan Hanks
Gender, Complexity and Power. For A Companion to Gender Prehistory, Diane
Bolger, editor, Wiley-Blackwell
in press with George S. Smith
The Matrix project (Making Archaeology Teaching Relevant in the XXIst Century):
An Approach to the Efficient Sharing of Professional Knowledge and Skills with a
Large Audience. Sharing Archaeology Conference Proceedings, Beijing, China. (in
Chinese and English)
2011 Engaged Archaeology: Whose community? Which Public? For Global Public
Archaeology edited by Akira Matsuda and Katsu Okamura, Springer,NY
2010
with Susan J. Bender and George S. Smith
Revising the Archaeology Curriculum to Meet the Demands of the 21st Century
Handbook of Curriculum Development; Nova
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2009 Celebrating the Sixth World Archaeological Congress Archaeologies: Journal of the
World Archaeological Congress 5(1):1-2
2009 Practicing Archaeology - As If It Really Matters. For Public Archaeology; special
double issue edited by Yannis Hamilakis and Aris Anagnostopoulos
2009 with Jessica Z. Metcalfe, Christine D. White, Fred J. Longstaffe, Gabriel Wrobel,
Della Collins Cook Isotopic evidence for diet at Chau Hiix, Belize: testing regional
models of hierarchy and heterarchy for Latin American Antiquity
2008 Indiana Jones, Public Archaeology, and Honesty. Archaeologies: The Journal of the
World Archaeological Congress 4(2):201-204
2008 Archaeology in Translation Archaeologies: The Journal of the World Archaeological
Congress 4(1):8-10
2008 Shaken, Not Stirred: The Revolution in Archaeology. In Gender Households and
Society: Unraveling the Threads of the Past and the Present. Pp 115-124.
Archeological Papers of the American Anthropological Association, Number 18, C.
Robin and E Brumfiel, eds.
2008 Pomp and Circumstance: Cities in a Maya Landscape. In The Ancient City:
Perspectives from the Old and New World, Chapter 13, pp 247-272. National
Academy of Sciences, Wash., DC & School of American Research, Santa Fe, NM,
Joyce Marcus and Jeremy Sabloff, eds.
2008 The Pageantry of Archaeology. In The Public Meanings of the Archaeological Past.
Cristopher Matthews and Quetzil Casteneda, eds. Altamira Press, California
2007 Archaeology as Activism. In Cultural Heritage and Human Rights, pp. 172-183,
Helaine Silverman and H Fairchild Ruggles, eds. Springer, NY
2007 Uma Questão Nada Simples. IPHAN, Revista do Patrimônio Histórico e Artístico
Nacional 33:25-35.
2007 Brain Candy. In Archaeology to Delight and Instruct: Active learning in the University
Classroom, Heather Burke and Claire Smith, eds., UCL Press, London.
2006 Exhibiting Archaeology: Site Museums and CRM in Latin America," In
Archaeological Site Museums in Latin America, pp. 256-266. Helaine Silverman,
ed., University Press of Florida, Gainesville
2006 Sanchismo. in Off the Edge: Experiments in Cultural Analysis, pp. 149-152. Orvar
Lofgren and Richard Wilk, eds., Museum Tusculanum Press, University of
Copenhagen
2006 Ethical Contexts. Belizean Studies 27(2)
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2005 Why Archaeology Must Be a Science Habitas Vol. 3, No 2 (221-239)
2005 Looking Ahead Archaeologies 1(1):7-8.
2005 Past Pedagogy Archaeologies 1(2):3-7.
2005 The Politics of Collapse Archaeologies 2(1):1-6.
2005 Sanchismo. Ethnologia Europea: Journal of European Ethnology 35(1-2): 149-152
2005 Complex Deposits at Chau Hiix in Journal of Belizean Archaeology
2005 with Alfredo Minetti
“Open Veins” of the Past: Cultural Heritage and Globalization. Habitus (Sociedade de
Arqueologia Brasileira. Brasil) 3(1): 81- 106.
2005 Public Heritage Management, Tourism, and Public Interest Journal for Applied
Anthropology in Policy and Practice (Special Issue edited by Noel B. Salazar and
BenjaminW. Porter) 11 (2/3): 54-60.
2004 Archaeology and the Gender without History. Habitus 2(2). S A B Sociedade de
Arqueologia Brasileira.
2004 with C. Andres
Out of Sight: The Postclassic and Early Colonial Periods at Chau Hiix. Chapter for
The Terminal Classic in the Maya Lowlands: Collapse, Transition, and
Transformation. Arthur Demarest, Don Rice and Prudence Rice, eds., Westview.
2003 What are we really teaching in archaeological field schools? In Handbook of
Archaeological Ethics. Pp. 213-223, L. Zimmerman, KD Vitelli & J. Zimmer, eds.
AltaMira Press, California
2003 Archaeology for a New Millennium: The Rules of Engagement. in Archaeologists and
Local Communities: Partners in Exploring the Past. Society for American
Archaeology Linda Derry and Maureen Molloy, eds.
2003 The Hydrology of Chau Hiix, Ancient Mesoamerica 14: 123-129
2003 Archaeology and the Gender without History, Chapter for Women and Work, Society
for Economic Anthropology 2003, G. Clark ed. AltaMira, California.
2003 We Have Never Been Postmodern. Maya Archaeology at the Millennium.Pp. 285-291,
Greg Borgstede and Charles Golden, eds. Routeledge, London
2002 The Freedom of Worthless Women, Chapter in Personal Encounters in Anthropology:
An Introductory Reader. Linda Walbridge and April Sievert, eds. Mayfield, Walnut
Grove.
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2000 Gatekeeping, Housekeeping, Peacekeeping. Sharing Archaeology With Kids:A
Handbook of Strategies, Issues And Resources For K-12 Archaeology Education, Pp.
274-278, S.Smith and K Smardz, eds., Altamira Press, California
2000 with Joe Watkins and Pam Cressey
Community Relations: What the Practicing Archaeologist Needs to Know to Work
Effectively with Local and/or Descendant Communities;Chapter in Teaching
Archaeology in the 21stCentury. Susan Bender and George Smith, ed., pp. 73-81.
Society for American Archaeology (Getty).
2000 Altered States: Archaeologists Under Siege in Academe. Chapter in Teaching
Archaeology in the 21st Century, Susan Bender and George Smith, eds., pp.121-124.
Society for American Archaeology(Getty).
1999 Repudiating Witchcraft. Manifesting Power :Gender and the Interpretation of Power in
Archaeology, Pp. 184-189, T. Sweely, ed., Routledge.
1999 Opening the Door to Xibalba: The Construction of Maya History. Indiana Journal of
Hispanic Literatures 13: 125-130
1999 Native American Religion vs. Archaeological Science: A PerniciousDichotomy
Revisited. Journal of Science and Engineering Ethics 5(3):355-366. (special issue ed.
by Merilee Salmon)
1999 with Paul R. Cackler, Michael D. Glascock, Hector Neff, Harry Iceland, K. Anne
Pyburn, Dale Hudler, Thomas R. Hester and Beverly Mitchum Chiarulli
Chipped Stone Artefacts, Source Areas, and Provenance Studies of the Northern
Belize Chert-bearing Zone Journal of Archaeological Science 26(4): 389-397
1998 with Boyd Dixon, Patricia Cook, and Anna Mcnair
. The Albion Island Settlement Pattern Project: Domination and Resistance In Early
Classic Northern Belize. Journal Of Field Archaeology 25(1):37-62
1998 Consuming The Maya. Journal Of Dialectical Anthropology 23:111-129.
1998 Smallholders in The Maya Lowlands: Homage to a Garden Variety Ethnographer.
Human Ecology 26(2):267-286.
1997 The Ancient Maya In The Present Day. Indiana Archaeology 1(1):115-124.
1997 with Richard Wilk
Ethics in Archaeological Research, Oxford Companion to Archaeology, Brian Fagan,
ed., pp. 206-207, Oxford University Press.
1997 with K.D. Vitelli
Past Imperfect: Future Tense. Journal of Nonrenewable Resources 6(2):71-84.
1997 with L. Havill, D. Warren, K. Jacobi, K. Gettelman & D. Cook
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Late Postclassic tooth filing at Chau Hiix and Tipu, Belize. In Bones of the Maya:
Studies of Ancient Skeletons, Pp. 89-104, S. L. Whittington and D. M. Reed, eds.
Smithsonian Institution Press: Washington.
1997 The Archaeological Signature of Complexity. In The Archaeology of City States:
Cross Cultural Approaches, Pp. 155-168, T. Charleton & D. Nichols, eds Smithsonian
Institution Press: Washington.
1997 with Richard Wilk
Ethics in Archaeology. Cambridge Encyclopaedia of Applied Ethics 1: 197-207
1996 The Political Economy of Ancient Maya Land Use: The Road to Ruin. In Maya
Sustainability, S. Fedick, ed., Pp. 236-247, University Of Utah Press, Ogden, Utah.
1995 with Richard Wilk
Responsible Archaeology Is Applied Anthropology. In Ethics in American
Archaeology: Challenges For The 1990s, Mark Lynott and Alison Wylie, eds. Pp. 71-
76, Allen Press, Lawerence, Kansas.
1994 Importance De La Similitude: Origine Des Specialistes En Ceramique Chez Es
Anciens Maya. In Terre Cuite Societe: La Ceramique, Document Technique,
Economique, Culturel. Xive Recontres Internationales D’archeologie Et D’histoire
D’antibes, Edicions Apdca,
1992 Finding Chau Hiix. In An Introduction to Anthropology, J. Dunaif-Hattis and M.
Howard, Eds., Pp. 324-326, Harpercollins Publishers, Glenview, Illinois. Juan-Les-
Pins, France.
1991 Chau Hiix: A New Archaeological Site in Northern Belize. Mexicon 8(5):84-86.
1990 Nohmul Demography, A Report On Four Excavation Seasons. In Precolumbian
Population History in The Maya Lowlands, T.P. Culbert & D. Rice, eds., Pp. 183-
198,University Of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque, New Mexico.
1989 Maya Cuisine: Hearths And The Lowland Economy, In Prehistoric Maya Economies
of Belize, P. McAnany and B. Isaacs, eds., Pp. 325-344, Jai Press, Greenwich &
London.
1988 with N. Hammond, J. Rose, J.C. Staneko, D. Muyskens
Excavation And Survey At Nohmul, Belize, 1986. Journal of Field Archaeology
15(1):1-15.
1988 with N. Hammond, L. Kosakowsky, J. Rose, J. Staneko, S. Donaghey, C. Clark, M.
Horton, C. Gleason, D. Muyskens, and T. Addyman
The Evolution of an Ancient Maya City: Nohmul. National Geographic Research
4(4):474-495.
1987 Non-Mound Occupation In The Maya Lowlands: A Report From Nohmul, Belize.
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Mexicon Ix (5):110-114.
1985 with N. Hammond, C. Clark, M. Horton, M. Hodges, L. Mcnatt,And L.Kosakowsky
Excavation And Survey At Nohmul, Belize, 1983. Journal Of Field Archaeology
12(2): 245- 254.
1985 with N. Hammond, C. Clark, M. Horton, L. Kosakowsky, J. Seymour, G. Clayton, T.
Lacamara, D. Chase, And C. Beetz
Excavations. In The East Group Of the Nohmul Ceremonial Centre, In Nohmul: A
Prehistoric Community in Belize, Chapter 8, N. Hammond, ed., BAR International
Series, Oxford, England.
1985 with R. Wilk, D. Pring, S. Cohen, L. Kosakowsky, and N. Hammond
Settlement Excavations at Nohmul. In Nohmul: A Prehistoric Community in Belize.
Chapter 5, N. Hammond, ed., BAR International Series, Oxford, England.
1984 with S. Cohen, L. Kosakowsky, and N. Hammond
Settlement Pattern Investigations At Nohmul, 1983. Belizean Studies 12.
Published Reviews and Reports
2012 Response to article on Maya Heritage by P. McAnany, Current Anthropology
2008 review of Monumental Ambivalence (2007) by Lisa Breglia. For Public Archaeology
2006 review of In Search of Maya Sea Traders (2005) by Heather McKillop. Journal of
Latin American Anthropology 11(1):231-233.
2005 review of Philadelphia and the Development of Americanist Archaeology. (2003)
edited by Don D. Fowler and David R. Wilcox, American Anthropologist
2003 Ancient Mesoamerica (special issue editor), festschrift in honor of T. P. Culbert
2002 Review of Women in Ancient Mesoamerica, by K. Bruhns and K. Stothert for
American Antiquity
2002 Review of The Future of the Past: Archaeologists, Native Americans, and
Repatriation, edited by Tamara Bray for the Journal of Anthropological Research
2000 Review of the Archaeology of Socialism, by Victor Buchli, for American Ethnologist
2000 Review of Rio Azul; An Ancient Maya City, by Richard E.W. Adams for Latin
American Antiquity
1998 Review of the Two Milpas of Chan Kom by Alicia Re Cruz, for the Journal of the
Royal Anthropological Institute
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1999 Review of Gender in Archaeology, by Sarah M. Nelson, for the Journal of the Royal
Anthropological Institute
1997 Review of Living with The Ancestors, by Patricia McAnany. Journal of Field
Archaeology 24 (4)
1997 Review of How The Maya Built Their World. by Elliot M. Abrams, For American
Anthropologist
1995 Tour Guide to Chau Hiix. Archaeology Magazine
1992 Review of Material Culture and Mass Consumption, by Daniel Miller, and The
Ethnoarchaeology of Refuse Disposal, Edward Staski And Livingston D. Sutro, eds.
Journal of Field Archaeology 19(3)
Technical Report
1987 “A Study of Women in Agricultural Extension in the Yemen Arab Republic, Ibb”,
SAI Project, New Mexico State University, Agriculture Department
Invited Lectures
2013 Ethics and Community Based Archaeology: The Political Economy of Grass Roots
Movements. February 28-March 5 Amerind Foundation Seminar (Lee Claus and
Sonya Atalay, organizers)
2012 Economic Development, Community Archaeology and Government Approval in
Kyrgyzstan. Archaeology and Economic development Conference University College
London
2012
2012
2011
The Bassey Andah Memorial Lecture, University of Ibadin, Nigeria (postponed)
Choosing a heritage for Kyrgyzstan. Anthropology Colloquium, University of
California at Santa Cruz
Archaeology, Museums and Communities, IU Mathers Museum Lecture Series
2011 Women in Civilization: Social Networks, Gender and the Rise of the State. Western
Michigan University speakers series on gender/sexuality
2011 Maya History as Cultural Property, Colgate Forum on the Arts: Form and Content
Issues in Cultural Property
2010 Santa Claus or Genghis Khan, A heritage for Kyrgyzstan, IU Department of Central
Eurasian Studies
2010 A New Theory of the Maya Collapse: It Didn’t Happen. IU Ancient Studies
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colloquium organized by Edward Watts
2009 Archaeology as a Science; Plenary Address for the Annual Meeting of the Society for
Brazilian Archaeology (XV Congresso da SAB)
2008 Putting the Cart before the Horse: Archaeology as a Positive Political Force. Material
Culture Workshop, University College London
2008 Series of Five Leverhulme Public Lectures, University College London
Disciplines and Boundaries: Common Difference; Pots, Stele, and Ballgame
Time and Temporalities: Anthropology in Aspic
Consumption and Collapse: Ancient Transformations
Landscapes and Seascapes: The Present Past; Chau Hiix Today
Archaeology as Applied Anthropology: Archaeology and Community Engagement
2008 Chair, Plenary Session on Archaeology in Wartime, World Archaeological Congress
2008 The Value of Preservation and the Cost of Archaeology, Workshop on Archaeological
Ethnography, organized by Aris Anagnostopoulos and Yannis Hamilakis, Sponsored
by the University of Southhampton and held on Poros Island, Greece
2007 Pomp and Circumstance: Cities in a Maya Landscape, Distinguished Lecture in
Archaeology, Stanford University
2007 No Simple Thing. Cultural Heritage, Social Justice and Ethical Globalisation – A
World Archaeological Congress Symposium Claire Smith, Organizer University of
Adelaide Australia
2006 Putting the Cart before the Horse: Archaeology as a Positive Political Force, The Field
Museum of Chicago
2006 Throwing Money at Heritage: Why It Doesn’t Work. Paper presented at the Preserving
The World's Heritage Resources Workshop, Cumberland Island, GA. funded by the
National Center for Preservation Technology and Training, Hamline University, and
the Southeast Archaeological Center. Phyllis Messenger and George Smith, organizers
2006 Maya Cities for NEH Maya Worlds 2006, San Ignacio, Belize. Larraine Fletcher
Organizer
2006 Ancient Women for NEH Maya Worlds 2006, San Ignacio, Belize. Larraine Fletcher
organizer
2006 Ancient Women in Early States for Indiana University Mini University
2005 Wagging the Dog: Archaeology as a Positive Political Force. Paper presented at The
Wenner Gren Foundation Workshop, The Public Meanings of the Archaeological Past,
Piste, Yucatan, Mexico, Quetzil Casteneda and Chris Matthews, organizers.
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2005 The Archaeology of Engagement at Chau Hiix Belize. Catholic University of Goias,
Brazil
2005 Wagging the Dog; International Workshop on Cultural Heritage and Human Rights,
sponsored by the Collaborative for Cultural Heritage and Museum Practices, Helaine
Silverman and Fairchild Ruggles, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champain.
2005 Pomp and Circumstance: Cities in a Maya Landscape, for Sackler Symposium on
Early Cities, Joyce Marcus and Jeremy Sabloff Organizers, National Academy of
Sciences.
2005 Invisible Occupation, Discussion. Society for American Archaeology, Salt Lake City,
Utah
2004 Complex Deposits at Chau Hiix; Annual South Americanists Meeting; University
College London
2004 Ancient Maya Women; University College London
2004 Research Ethics in Social Science; American University of Central Asia
2004 Women in Civilization; American University of Central Asia
2004 The Relevance of Archaeology to the Modern World; Central Asian Meeting of
Archaeological Sciences
2002 Ungendering Civilization, Kinsey Institute, Indiana University
2002 Maya Magic, Archaeological Institute of America Lecture, Indianapolis Indiana
2002 Maya Magic,Indiana University Mini University
2001 Maya Archaeology and Misplaced Concreteness. Invited presentation for: Toward an
Ethical Maya Archaeology, University of British Columbia, Marvin Cohodas,
Avexnim Cojti, Wendy Porter, and Lix Lopez, Organizers
2001 Ungendering Civilization, University of Kentucky, Louisville, Kentucky
2001 At Home in the Past: A Phenomenological Approach to Archaeological Interpretation;
Annual Meeting, Society for South American Archaeology, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
2000 Maya Magic: Stories of Romance and Science from Chau Hiix Belize; Phoebe Hearst
Museum, University of California at Berkeley
2000 Research at Chau Hiix; Brown Bag Lunch Series, Archaeology Research Facility,
University of California at Berkeley
2000 Maya Magic: Stories of Romance and Science from Chau Hiix Belize , University of
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California at Los Angeles, Cotsen Institute
2000 The Maya Collapse, Indiana University Mini University
2000 Women in Civilization, Society for Economic Anthropology, Bloomington, IN
1999 Maya Magic: Stories of Romance and Science from Chau Hiix Belize; Mathers
Museum Lecture Series
1998 Consuming the Maya; presentation for the Consumer Research Group, Denmark.
1996 The Ancient Maya in the Present Day. Presentation for Archaeology Day, Indiana
State Archaeological Society, Rick Jones , organizer
1996 Exploring Chau Hiix. Archaeology Week Presentation, Angel Mounds Park.
1995 Update on Research at Chau Hiix. Minneapolis Maya Society
1995 The Maya Collapse. Grand Rounds Speakers Series, Indiana University and Purdue
University at Indianapolis Medical Center.
1995 Consuming the Maya. Symposium “Learning to Consume,” Lund, Sweden, Orvar
Lofgren, organizer
1994 Demythologizing the Maya: Reinterpreting an Ancient Landscape. Summer Music
Festival; Joensuu, Finland
1994 Policies from High Places: A Perspective on the Maya Collapse. Speakers Series,
McGill University, Montreal, Canada
1994 Responsible Archaeology is Applied Anthropology. Education Committee Society for
American Archaeology
1994 with Richard Wilk (joint presentation)
Agricultural Intensification and Settlement Patterns In Ancient and Living Maya
Communities. Anthropology Colloquium, McGill University, Montreal, Canada
1994 Ethics and Maya Archaeology In Ancient and Living Maya Communities.
Anthropology Colloquium, McGill University, Montreal, Canada
1994 Fall Lecture Tour, Sponsored by the Archaeological Institute of America (Cornell,
SUNY Buffalo, St. Catherine’s)
1994 Recent Research in Central America. Altrusa International of Indianapolis.
1993 Fall Lecture Tour, Sponsored by the Archaeological Institute of America (Colorado,
Minnesota, Kansas)
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1993 The Discovery of Chau Hiix. Indiana University Richmond History Club
1993 The Maya at Contact. Archaeological Institute of America Colloquium Series; Indiana
Museum of Art
1993 Teaching and Research. Presentation to the Trustees of Indiana University
1993 The Significance of Similarity; the Origin of Ceramic Specialists Among the Ancient
Maya. XIVe Recontres Internationales D’Archeologie et D’Historie D’Antibes
1992 Sediments and Social History. Indiana University and Purdue University at
Indianapolis Geology Colloquium Series
1992 Archaeology in the Political Present. Indiana University and Purdue University at
Indianapolis Geography Club
1992 Archaeological Ethics in Developing Nations. Archaeological Institute of
America/Social Science Series, Valparaiso
1991 Economic Development in the Jungle. Bloomington Exchange Club
1991 Archaeology and Development in Belize. Center for Latin American Studies, Indiana
University
1990 Chau Hiix: Discovery of an Unknown Maya City. Indiana Chapter of the
Archeological Institute of America
1989 The Ordinary Maya. University of Lund, Sweden
1989 Maya Demography, New Perspectives. Darwin Society of Purdue University
1989 The Settlement of Nohmul: Development of a Prehispanic Maya City. Center for Latin
American and Caribbean Studies,Indiana University
1989 Maya Cuisine: The Prehistoric Recipe for Status. CRAFT, Indiana University
1989 Nohmul; A Prehistoric Maya City. Friends of the William Mathers Museum
Papers Presented
2012
2012
Archaeology at a Distance: Rewards & Challenges of On-Line Archaeology Courses,
Panelist, Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Memphis,
Tennessee
Finding Houses and Founding Households (A Tribute to Norman Hammond as a
Public Intellectual); Session in Honor of Norman Hammond, Annual Meeting of the
Society for American Archaeology, Memphis, Tennessee
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2011 We Would Like to Help You with Your Project: Conversations about Heritage In
Kyrgyzstan for the annual meeting of the American Anthropological Association in
Montreal, QC, Canada
2011 Community Museums in Kyrgyzstan, World Archaeological Congress Intercongress,
Indianapolis Indiana
2011 World Heritage: Universality or Just Globalization? Invited by session organizers
Elizabeth Chilton and Cornelius Holtorf Society for American Archaeology Annual
Meeting
2009 Kyrgyzstan: The Home of Santa Claus in session titled Re-Placing the Local,
organized by M. Tracy and A Bauer for the annual meeting of the American
Anthropological Association in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
2009 Archaeologists as Applied Anthropologists for Symposium Of Chrystal Balls and
Possible Pathways organized by Tamara Bray for Society for American Archaeology
Annual Meeting
2008 The MATRIX Project (Making Archaeology Teaching Relevant in the XXIst
Century): An Approach to the Efficient Sharing of Professional Knowledge and Skills
with a Large Audience Paper presented at the Sharing Archaeology Conference,
Beijing China, organized by The International Centre for Chinese Heritage and
Archaeology (ICCHA), a collaborative project between the School of Archaeology
and Museology of Peking University and the Institute of Archaeology of University
College London
2007 Panelist for "Diversity and Change: discussions on future needs and challenges for
archaeology,"session organized by Uzma Rizvi and John Norder for the Annual
Meeting of the society for American Archaeology, Austin Texas
2007 Panelist for the "Discipline of Archaeology," session organized by Margaret Conkey,
Doug Price, and Vin Steponaitis for the Annual Meeting of the Society for American
Archaeology, Austin Texas
2007 with Helaine Silverman (UIUC), K. Anne Pyburn (IU), and Marcia Bezerra
(UCatolica, Goias)
The Politics and Socialities of Archaeological Site Preservation. Paper for Session
Transcending 'Jurisdiction': Cooperative Examples of Archaeological Site Protection
and Preservation, organized by Amanda Evans and the UNESCO Committee for the
Annual Meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology, Williamsburg, Virginia.
2007 Scientific Objectivity and Feminist Bias: Where the Twain Meets. Paper for session
What Difference Do Feminist Theories Make? organized by Suzanne Spencer Wood
for the Society for Historic Archaeology Annual Meeting, Williamsburg, Virginia
2006 with Juan Cocom
Speaking of the Dead: Archaeology as Ritual Paper for Annual Meeting of the
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American Anthropological Association, San Jose California
2006 with Erin Kuns
Speaking of the Past: Archaeological Heritage in Kyrgyzstan Paper for Annual
Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, San Jose California
2006 Wagging the Dog for Session "Preserving the World's Cultural Heritage through
Public Policy and Education" World Archaeological Congress Intersession in Osaka,
Japan
2005 Invisible Occupation, Discussion. Society for American Archaeology, Salt Lake City,
Utah
2005 A conversation about anthropology teaching standards; invited session of the
Anthropology in Education Division, American Anthropological Association
Symposium
2004 Complex Deposits at Chau Hiix, Belize Archaeology Meetings
2003 Public Interest Anthropology, Discussion. American Anthropological Association
2003 Hunting Witches. Society for American Archaeology, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
2003 Teaching Archaeology for Fun, session organized by Claire Smith, World
Archaeological Congress, Washington, DC
2003 The MATRIX Project in Global Context, World Archaeological Congress,
Washington, DC
2002 Teaching Ethics in a Global Context for European Association of Archaeologists
session on Teaching Archaeology in a Global Context, Greece
2002 Standing Resistance. Society for American Archaeology, Denver, Colorado; G.
Wrobel and C. Andres organizers
2002 with Marvin Cohodas, and Joe Watkins
Past Conversations, Future Collaborations: Community and Representation in Maya
Archaeology; American Anthropological Association invited session on Ethics in
Maya Archaeology, organized by Ted Fisher and Arthur Demarest
2002 with Richard Wilk
Law and Order: The Archaeologist as Material Witness for session on Materiality
organized by Daniel Miller, American Anthropological Association
2001 with Gabriel Wrobel
Placing the Dead. Society for American Archaeology, New Orleans, Louisiana.
2001 We have Never been Postmodern in American Anthropological Association, invited
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session: Continuity and Contention; Maya Archaeology at the Millennium, S.
Houston, organizer
2001 with Alfredo Minetti
Open Veins of the Past: Cultural Heritage and Globalization in Marketing Heritage:
Global Goods and the Endangered Past, American Anthropological Association, Y.
Rowan and J. Golden, organizers
2000 Women in Civilization, Society for Economic Anthropology Bloomington
2000 with Lena Mortensen
The Future in the Past: The Development Potential of Archaeological Settlement
Patterns. Society for American Archaeology, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
2000 The Hydrology of Chau Hiix. Society for American Archaeology, Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania.
2000 with Christopher Andres
. Maya Monuments: The Architecture of Memory. American Anthropological
Association, San Francisco, California
2000 The Ancient Maya in the Ivory Tower. American Anthropological Association,
SanFrancisco, California.
1999 with Richard Wilk
The Living Dead. Central States Anthropological Society
1999 with C. Andres
A Change of Fortunes: Postclassic Patterns at Chau Hiix, Belize. Society for
American Archaeology, Seattle, Washington.
1999 with Maria Franklin
Teaching Archaeology in the 21st Century: Graduate Curriculum; Society for
American Archaeology sponsored session for American Anthropological Association,
Chicago, Illinois.
1999 Ordinary People: Production and Politics in Preconquest Belize. American
Anthropological Association, Chicago, Illinois.
1998 Native American Religion vs. Archaeological Science: A Pernicious Dichotomy
Revisited. American Association for the Advancement of Science , Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania.
1998 with John Morris
Living on the Edge: Ancient Maya Political Hierarchies from the Outside In. Society
for American Archaeology, Seattle, Washington.
1998 Women in Civilization. European Archaeology Association, Goteborg Sweden.
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1997 Global Culture Before Columbus. Society for Economic Anthropology, Guadalajara,
Mexico.
1997 with Chris Peebles Islands in Prehistory: How Archaeologists Think. Society for
American Archaeology, Washington, DC.
1997 Opening the Door to Xibalba: the Construction of Maya History. Mexican Codices
and Archaeology Symposium, Indiana University, Bloomington
1997 What Students Need to Know about Local People: Gender Issues. Society for
American Archaeology Public Education Workshop, Wakulla Springs, Florida 1996
Consuming the Maya. In session “The Archaeology of States. Anna Roosevelt,
organizer, for American Anthropological Association., New Orleans, Louisiana.
1996 Why They Didn’t Leave: The Maya Postclassic at Chau Hiix, Belize. Society for
American Archaeology, Nashville, Tennessee.
1995 The Long and Winding Road. Chacmool Conference, Calgary, Canada.
1995 Orientalizing the Maya. Society for American Archaeology, Minneapolis, Minnesota.
1995 with April Sievert
Can We Talk? Archaeology in the Public Interest. Chacmool Conference, Calgary,
Canada.
1995 with Patricia Cook
Elite Specialization at Chau Hiix. Society for American Archaeology, Minneapolis,
Minnesota.
1995 with Patricia Cook
Kids These Days. Chacmool Conference, Calgary, Canada
1995 with John Douglas
Settlement and Agriculture at Chau Hiix. Society for American Archaeology,
Minneapolis, Minnesota.
1995 Recent Discoveries at Chau Hiix. Midwest Mesoamericanists, Purdue, West
Lafayette.
1994 When a House is Not a Household: Variation Among the Ancient Maya Communities
of Northern Belize. Society for American Archaeology, St. Louis, Missouri.
1994 with Richard Wilk
Archaeology and Economic Development. Society for Applied Anthropology,
Cancun, Mexico.
1994 Family Values: Smallholders and the Rise of Maya Civilization. American
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Anthropological Association, Atlanta, Georgia.
1993 Recent Reconnaissance at Chau Hiix. Midwest Mesoamericanists, Urbana
Champaign, Illinois.
1993 with Richard Wilk
The Investigation of Chau Hiix: Doing Archaeology in the Political Present.
Interdisciplinary Conference on Belize, Jacksonville, Florida.
1993 Policies from High Places: New Perspectives on the Maya Collapse. Society for
Economic Anthropology, New Hampshire.
1992 Settlement Clusters vs. Political Centers. 14th
Annual Conference Midwest
Mesoamericanists, Naperville, Illinois.
1992 The Archaeological signature of Complexity. In session “The Archaeology of City
States: Cross Cultural Approaches”, T. Charleton and D. Nichols, organizers, for
Annual American Anthropological Association., San Francisco, California.
1992 The Archaeologist and the Sacred Text: Political Consciousness and the Direct
Historic Approach. Society for American Archaeology, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
1992 Digging Up the Maya: The Ancient Maya and the Political Present. (with special
permission from the organizers) ,Society for American Archaeology, Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania.
1992 The Ancient Maya Political Present. Annual Conference Midwest Mesoamericanists,
Indianapolis, Indiana.
1992 Policies from High Places. Society for Economic Anthropology invited session
American Anthropological Association., Washington, DC
1991 The Political Economy of Ancient Maya Land Use. Conference on Ancient Maya
Agriculture and Biological Resource Management, University of California,
Riverside, California.
1991 Prehispanic Maya States: the Evidence for Absence? Poster session at the Society for
Economic Anthropology, Bloomington, Indiana.
1991 Chau Hiix: Discovery of a New City in Northern Belize. Society for American
Archaeology, New Orleans, Louisiana.
1990 Report on the 1990 Archaeological Field Season on Albion, Island, Northern Belize.
American Anthropological Association, New Orleans, Louisiana.
1989 Good Neighbors: Occupational Clustering at the Site of Nohmul, Belize. American
Anthropological Association., Washington, DC
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1988 with Laura J. Levi
A New Technique for Estimating Relative Population Densities in the Maya
Lowlands. American Anthropological Association., Phoenix, Arizona
1988 with Lily Chu
Muslim Women in Development: A Comparative Study of Rural Women in Pakistan
and the Yemen Arab Republic. VIIth World Congress for Rural Sociology, Italy
1988 Warring Tribes, Trader Chiefdoms, Feudal States: Analogy and Reality in the
Evolution of Nohmul. Society for American Archaeology, Phoenix, Arizona.
1987 Passé Cuisine: Prehistoric Lowland Maya Food Preparation. American
Anthropological Association, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1987 The Functional Interpretation of Non-Mound Occupation in the Maya Lowlands.
Society for American Archaeology, Toronto, Canada.
1986 The Functional Interpretation of Prehistoric Lowland Maya Non-mound Features.
Society for American Archaeology, New Orleans, Louisiana.
1985 Non-mound Occupation at Nohmul, Belize.Society for American Archaeology,
Denver, Colorado.
1985 with Norman Hammond
Country Cousins: Settlement Pattern Studies at Nohmul, Belize. Society for American
Archaeology, Denver, Colorado.
1984 with William L. Rathje
Sex and Status Among the Maya. Society for American Archaeology, Portland,
Oregon.
1984 with N. Hammond, K. Clark, M. Horton, L. Kosakowsky, M. Hodges, L. McNatt
Nohmul Belize: Recent Research Reviewed. Society for American Archaeology,
Portland, Oregon.
1983 with N. Hammond, M. Davenport, M. Hodges, L. McNatt, T. Smith, I. Weber, C. Beetz
Archaeological Investigations at Nohmul, Belize, 1982. 1982 International Congress
of Americanists, London, England.
Discussant
2012 Archaeology of Poor People. Discussant, 75th Annual meeting of the Society for
American Archaeology, Cameron Wesson Organizer
2011 On the Edge of (a) Reason: Archaeology, Activism, and the Pursuit of Relevance;
Discussant. Symposium organized by Sonya Atalay Society for American
Archaeology Annual Meeting
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2008 Dynamics of Inclusion in Collaborative Archaeologies, Discussant, session organized
by Barbara Miller for the Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological
Association
2006 Panel on the Future of Graduate Education in Archaeology. Discussant. Organized by
Destiny Crider and Jose Moreno, Annual Meeting of the Society for American
Archaeology, Puerto Rico
2006 Chau Hiix and Lamanai, Discussant. Laura Howard and CH Andres organizers.
Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology
2001 Maya Settlement Patterns. Discussant, Society for American Archaeology. John
Douglas Organizer. New Orleans.
2001 Teaching Archaeology at the Dawn of the Millennium: Is Anthropology Really
Necessary? Discussant, invited session organized by S. Gillespie and J. Schuldenrein
2000 A Culbert Festival. Full Day Session, Organizer, Chair and Discussant, Society for
American Archaeology. Philadelphia
2000 Field Schools for the Next Millennium: Mixing Student Training, Research, and
Public Education. Discussant, Society for American Archaeology, Sponsored by the
Public Education Committee (Network Subcommittee)
2000 The Social Context of Maya Archaeology. Discussant, American Anthropological
Association. Marcello A. Canuto and Gregory Borgstede, Organizers. San Francisco.
2000 Symbolic Messaging. Discussant, Chacmool Conference. Sean Goldsmith, Organizer.
Calgary.
1995 Gender and the Interpretation of Power. Discussant, Society for American
Archaeology, Tracy Sweely, Organizer, Minneapolis, Minnesota.
1994 Archaeological Ethics. Discussant. Society for American Archaeology Invited
Session, Alison Wylie and Mark Lynott, Organizers, Anaheim, California.
1992 Ethics, Knowledge and Practice: Anthropology and the Mundo Maya Project;
Discussant, Invited Panel for American Anthropological Association Organizer by
Quetzil Casteneda; Sponsored by the Society for Latin American Anthropology.
Symposia
2013
2012
Museums, Materials, and Meanings. Session organized and Chaired for the World
Archaeological Congress, Dead Sea, Jordan
“But I Just Like to Dig”: Practical Ethics for the Field Archaeologist. Panel organized
and chaired to the 75th
Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology
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2012
2011
Building Anthropological Bridges Between Students And Teachers: Teaching And
Learning In Diverse Classrooms, Discussant. American Anthropological Association,
San Francisco, CA
Panel on IPinCH Case Studies, World Archaeological Congress Intercongress,
Indianapolis IN
2011 IPinCH Case Study report, Vancouver Canada
2009 Santa Claus In Kyrgyzstan, session organized by Alex Bauer for American
Anthropological Association, St Louis
2004-09 World Archaeological Congress Committee on Ethics Meeting for drafting a new
Code, Stanford, California
2004 Matrix Reloaded: SAA Invited Session on the MATRIX Project
2003 World Archaeological Congress: Teaching Archaeology as a Global Resource
Community Collaborations: Workshop Co-Organized with K. Gavua & E. Kuns
2003 World Archaeological Congress Convened Theme on archaeological interpretation
containing five symposia
2003 Teaching Ethics in the Field: Field Schools and Filed Training for the Next
Generation, For American Anthropological Association, General Archaeology
Division Committee on Teaching Roundtable “Conversations on Teaching”
organized by Susan Sutton (postponed from 2002)
2002 Field Schools; participant in workshop organized by B. Roth for the Women in
Archaeology Interest group of the Society for American Archaeology
2002 Society for American Archaeology Roundtable on Teaching
2002 Teaching Archaeology as a Global Resource, organized and Chaired for the European
Archaeology Association
1995 What Foreign Archaeologists Can Do For Belize. First Annual Belize Archaeological
Conference, Belmopan, Belize. Organized by the Belize Department of Archaeology.
1995 The Long and Winding Road. Organizer and Chair, Chacmool Conference, Calgary,
Canada.
1994 Engendered States: Redefining the Patriarchal Past. Organizer and Chair, American
Anthropological Association Atlanta, Georgia.
1988 Putting Flesh on the Bones: Ethnographic Analogy and Cultural Discontinuity in
Mayan Mesoamerica. Organizer and Chair, Society for American Archaeology,
Arizona.
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1987 The Effect of Visibility on the Interpretation of Settlement Patterns; Bennet Bronson
and Wendy Ashmore, Discussants. Organizer and Chair, Society for American
Archaeology, Canada.
Student Involvement
Individualized Majors Advisor (2001-2006, 2010)
Honors Thesis Adviser (2012)
Intensive Freshman Seminar (2001)
Archaeology and Social Context PhD Program, Core Faculty
Student External Grants and Awards
2012
2012
2012
2011
Wenner-Gren Dissertation Award, Tekla Schmaus to Kazakhstan ($11,140)
Fulbright Dissertation Research, Teresa Nichols to Mongolia
Fulbright Nataliya Chemayeva, to IU from Kyrgyzstan (2 years, MA)
National Science Foundation, Dissertation Award, Dru McGill to Indiana ($8200)
2010 Future Faculty Teaching Fellowship Alicia Ebbitt to IUPUI($16,000)
2009 IU Dissertation writing award Alicia Ebbitt($30,000)
2009 Future Faculty Teaching Fellowship Dru McGill to IUPUI ($16,000)
2008-9 Wenner-Gren Dissertation Award Alicia Ebbitt to Belize ($24,000)
2007 Indiana Department of Natural Resources Historic Preservation Award Dru McGill
($10,000)
2004-5 Wenner-Gren Dissertation Award, Sarah Wille to Belize ($8,000)
2003-4 National Science Foundation Dissertation Award to Christopher Andres to Belize
($12,000)
2003 SAA presidential Award to Erin Kuns (MATRIX)
Graduate Supervisor for Committee Member for
Gabe Wrobel (co supervisor, PhD, employed) Patricia Cook (AZ PhD, employed)
Christopher Andres (PhD, employed) Ethan Wattrall (ABD, employed)
Wendy Eliason (MA, employed) James VanderVeen (PhD, Employed)
Sarah Wille (ABD, employed) Candace Lowe (PhD, employed)
Anna McNair (MA, employed) Lena Mortensen (PhD, employed)
Alyc Helms (employed) Caroline Beebe (PhD, employed)
Harley (Kristin) Meier (MA, employed) Sean Goldsmith (Calgary, PhD, employed)
Mary Pirkl (MA, employed) Tom Cuddy (Columbia PhD, employed)
Lydia Garver (ABD) Josh Wells (PhD, employed)
Eric Stockdell (ABD, employed) Julie Hollowell (PhD, employed)
Dru McGill (ABD) Carlena de la Cova (PhD, employed)
Alicia Ebbit (PhD, employed) Emma Bate (PhD)
Cameron Griffith (ABD, employed) Ellen Salter-Pedersen (PhD, employed)
Erin Kuns (ABD, employed) Elizabeth Konwest (ABD)
Tekla Schmaus (ABD)
Claire Quimby (ABD) Polly Hussmann (PhD)
Anthony Krus (ABD) Maura Hogan
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Nick Ramirez (ABD)
Teresa Nichols (ABD)
Dawn Ruteki (ABD)
Kaeleigh Herstad
Natalaya Chemayeva
Staffan Peterson (PhD, employed)
Davina Two-Bears
Courses Taught
Undergraduate
Introduction to Human Origins and Prehistory
Ancient Mesoamerica
The Rise and Fall of Complex Societies
How to Think Like a Scientist
Undergraduate/ Graduate
The Ancient Maya
The Archeology of Women
Women in Civilization
Archaeological Method and Theory
Archaeological Ethics
The Archaeology of Central Asia
Graduate
Archaeology, Heritage, and Violence
Material Culture
Educational Videos in Archaeology
Archaeological Methods
Programs
The Center for Archaeology in the Public Interest; Creator and Director
Making Archaeology Teaching Relevant in the XXI Century (MATRIX), PI
International Consulting
2007 World Archaeological Congress Delegation to Australia for Rio Tinto
2005 Brazil, Masters Program, Catholic University of Goias, Workshop on Heritage
Management
2003 & 2006 Kyrgyzstan, American University of Central Asia, Workshop on Research
Ethics
2005 Kazakhstan, Workshop on Research Ethics
1987 Yemen, Women in Development Project, BIFAD/USAID
International Service
2012
2007-2009
Scientific Program Chair, World Archaeological Congress, Dead Sea, Jordan
Advisory Board Intellectual Property Issues in Cultural Heritage, George
Nicholas and Julie Hollowell grantees
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2004-11 Co-Editor Archaeologies: Journal of the World Archaeological Congress, with
Nick Shepard, University of Cape Town, South Africa
2004-10 World Archaeological Congress Council
2004-12 World Archaeological Congress, Ethics Committee
2004-08 World Archaeological Congress, Executive Committee
2004-09 World Archaeological Congress, Awards Committee
2004-08 Executive liaison to World Archaeological Congress, Student Committee
2003 World Archaeological Congress Theme: Interpreting Archaeology
1994-98, Committee for New World Archaeology, Archaeological Institute of America
National Service
Society for American Archaeology Ethics Bowl judge (2011, 2012)
Society for Economic Anthropology, Board Member, (1998-0)Editorial Board Member (2012-
2014)
Publications Committee, Society for American Archaeology (1995-98)
Employment Roundtable, “How to Interview for an Academic Job in Archaeology,” Society for
American Archaeology, Minneapolis, Minnesota (1995)
Public Education Committee, Society for American Archaeology (1996-18)
Ethics Committee, Society for American Archaeology (1996-8, 1999-2)
Ethics Committee, American Anthropological Association (2001-2004) (elected, chair 2004)
Associate Editor for Book Reviews, Latin American Antiquity (2002-4)
Task Force on Education, Graduate Subcommittee, Society for American Archaeology (1998-0)
Task Force on Curriculum Development, Co-chair George Smith, Society for American
Archaeology (2000-3)
Texas Science Review Panel (2001-2)
Grant Review Panels: NSF, NEH, NRC, National Geographic
Editorial Review Board, Latin American Antiquity (1997-1, 2002-4)
Editorial Board, Women in Archaeology Series, AltaMira Press
Committee on Archaeology in Higher Education, Archaeological Institute of America (2000-3)
Wiseman Book Award Committee, Archaeological Institute of America (2003-10)
Gold Medal Award Committee, Archaeological Institute of America 2011-2013
Dissertation Completion Fellowships Reviewer for Andrew W. Mellon Foundation/ACLS Early
Career Fellowship Program 2011, 2012NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program (GRFP)
panelist, 2011 & 2012
Reviews
External review of Department of Anthropology, Northern Arizona University (2007)
External review of Department of Anthropology, Howard University (2003)
Review for promotion to named professorships:
Susan Kent (2000) Old Dominion, Larry Zimmerman (2008), IUPUI; Yannis Hamilakis,
Southampton UK
Review for promotion to Full Professor:
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Scott Fedick, Riverside; Joe Watkins, University of New Mexico; Nick Shepherd,
University of Capetown; South Africa, Rani Alexander, NMSU; Larry Zimmerman
IUPUI; Paul Mullins IUPUI, Jason Yeager, UT San Antonio, Richard Lesure, UCLA,,
Cynthia Robin, Northwestern University
Review for tenure:
Liz Kryder-Reid, IUPUI, Rani Alexander, NMSU; Christopher Matthews, Hofstra; Traci
Ardren Miami University; Joe Watkins, University of New Mexico; Nick Shepherd,
University of Capetown, South Africa; Scott Hutson, Kentucky; Eleanor King, Howard
University; Stacie King, Laura Scheiber and Susan Alt IUB, UCLA, Michael Wilcox,
Stanford., Rebecca Zarger, University of South Florida
University (recent)
Campus Promotion Advisory Committee (2009-2011) Chair, 2011
College Promotions Committee (2006-7)
Archaeological Ethics Workshop, organized by Sonya Atalay, sponsored by Indiana University
and the Poynter Center
Poynter Center for Ethics and Values Annual Workshop, presenter 2005
Long Range Planning Committee 2005
Promotions Committee, College of Liberal Arts 2005-2006
Elected to Faculty Council 2001-2004
Bloomington Faculty Council Nominations Committee 2002-2004
Undergraduate Affairs Committee 2002-2003
Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies Advisory Committee
Freshman Learning Project, Fellow
Freshman Diversity Orientation Advisory Committee (2002-2003)
Adjunct Faculty, Ancient Studies, Latin American and Caribbean Studies, Central Eurasian
Studies
Anthropology Department (2011-2012)
Search Committee: Luce Foundation Sinologist
Executive Committee
Graduate Admissions Committee
Graduate Affairs Committee
Professional Memberships
Society for American Archaeology, Archaeological Institute of America, Association for
Belizean Archaeology, Belize Zoo, Belize Historical Society (Founding Member), Indiana Board
of Historic Preservation, Society for Economic Anthropology, Archaeological Conservancy,
American Anthropological Association (Fellow), Sigma Xi, World Archaeological Congress
(Board Member)
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References
Margaret W. Conkey, Class of 1960 Emerita Professor (Past President of the SAA)
Archaeological Research Facility (Director until 2010)
Department of Anthropology
University of California
Berkeley, CA 94720-3710
http://anthropology.berkeley.edu/users/margaret-w-conkey
Email: [email protected], Telephone: (510) 642-3392
Ian Lilley, Professor of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies and Director of the
International Heritage Group
University of Queensland
Brisbane QLD 4072 Australia
http://www.uq.edu.au/uqresearchers/researcher/lilleyia.html
Email: [email protected], Telephone: +61 7 3365 7051
Stephen Loring, Museum Anthropologist and Arctic Archaeologist
Arctic Studies Center/NMNH Smithsonian Institution
NMNH MRC-112, PO Box 37012
Washington, DC 20013-7012
http://www.mnh.si.edu/arctic/html/about_loring.html
Email: [email protected], Telephone: 202-633-1887 or 202-633-1889
Anya Peterson Royce, Chancellors' Professor of Anthropology and Chancellors' Professor of
Comparative Literature, Director, Library/Laboratory in Performing Arts
Department of Anthropology, Student Building 130
701 E. Kirkwood Avenue
Bloomington, IN 47405-7100
http://www.indiana.edu/~anthro/people/faculty/royce.html
Email: [email protected], Telephone: -812-855-1041
Jeremy Sabloff, President
Santa Fe Institute
1399 Hyde Park Road
Santa Fe, NM 87501-8943
http://www.santafe.edu/about/people/profile/Jeremy%20(Jerry)%20A.%20Sabloff
E-mail: [email protected], Telephone: 1-505-984-8800
Larry Zimmerman, Professor of Anthropology & Museum Studies and Public Scholar of Native
American Representation (Curator, Eiteljorg Museum)
Department of Anthropology, CA 433
Indiana University and Purdue University at Indianapolis
http://liberalarts.iupui.edu/anthropology/index.php/faculty/
Email: [email protected], Telephone: 317-274-2347