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11-Jan-12 KENNETH P. CANNON, PHD, RPA CONTACT USU Archeological Services www.usuas.com INFORMATION PO Box 1263 Logan, Utah 84323-3385 Office: 435.213.9258 Cell: 303.590.4960 Fax: 435.753.0088 Email: [email protected] CURRENT Director, Executive Vice President, Principal Investigator, Co-owner POSITION USU Archeological Services, July 2009- Director, Principal Investigator, and co-owner of full-service cultural resource consulting firm in Logan, Utah. My duties include the development and management of budgets and proposals, hiring and supervising staff in the office and under field conditions, and providing short-term and long-term goals for the firm. RESEARCH Intermountain mammalian biogeography, intermountain hunter- INTERESTS gatherers, effects of climate change on human systems, human influence on ecosystems, applied paleozoology, volcanic glass use by hunter- gatherers. EDUCATION University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebraska Ph.D, Geography, 2008 Dissertation: “Prehistoric Biogeography of Holocene Bison in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem” Chair: David Wishart University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee M.A., Anthropology, 1989 Thesis: “Discerning Empirical Relations Between the Natural Environment and Prehistoric Site Location: An Example from the Watts Bar Reservoir, East Tennessee” Chair: Walter Klippel University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida B.A., Anthropology, 1983 Advisor: Ray Williams HONORS AND National Park Service, Time off award, 2007 AWARDS Frison Institute Visiting Scholar, University of Wyoming, 2002 National Park Service STAR Award, 2000 University of Nebraska Dissertation Improvement Grant, 1999 National Park Service’s STAR Award, 1998 Performance Award, National Park Service, 1995 Performance Award, National Park Service, 1993 HONOR Gamma Theta Upsilon, International Geography Honor Society SOCIETIES

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KENNETH P. CANNON, PHD, RPA

CONTACT USU Archeological Services www.usuas.com INFORMATION PO Box 1263 Logan, Utah 84323-3385 Office: 435.213.9258 Cell: 303.590.4960 Fax: 435.753.0088 Email: [email protected] CURRENT Director, Executive Vice President, Principal Investigator, Co-owner POSITION USU Archeological Services, July 2009-

Director, Principal Investigator, and co-owner of full-service cultural resource consulting firm in Logan, Utah. My duties include the development and management of budgets and proposals, hiring and supervising staff in the office and under field conditions, and providing short-term and long-term goals for the firm.

RESEARCH Intermountain mammalian biogeography, intermountain hunter- INTERESTS gatherers, effects of climate change on human systems, human influence

on ecosystems, applied paleozoology, volcanic glass use by hunter-gatherers.

EDUCATION University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebraska Ph.D, Geography, 2008

Dissertation: “Prehistoric Biogeography of Holocene Bison in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem”

Chair: David Wishart University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee M.A., Anthropology, 1989 Thesis: “Discerning Empirical Relations Between the Natural Environment and Prehistoric Site Location: An Example from the Watts Bar Reservoir, East Tennessee” Chair: Walter Klippel University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida B.A., Anthropology, 1983 Advisor: Ray Williams HONORS AND National Park Service, Time off award, 2007 AWARDS Frison Institute Visiting Scholar, University of Wyoming, 2002 National Park Service STAR Award, 2000 University of Nebraska Dissertation Improvement Grant, 1999 National Park Service’s STAR Award, 1998 Performance Award, National Park Service, 1995 Performance Award, National Park Service, 1993 HONOR Gamma Theta Upsilon, International Geography Honor Society SOCIETIES

K.P. Cannon, p. 2

ACADEMIC Utah State University, Logan, Utah POSITIONS Research Assistant Professor of Anthropology, Department of Sociology,

Social Work and Anthropology. University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee Graduate Research Assistant, Aug, 1985 – May 1987 Department of Anthropology RECENT POSITIONS Principal Investigator/Project Manager Metcalf Archaeological Consultants (July 2008 to June 2009).

I assign projects to staff and review staff products and reports to ensure they satisfy client needs and comply with tribal, state, and federal requirements. I consult with clients to determine their needs and advise clients on the requirements with respect to cultural resource and environmental laws and regulations. My duties also include the development and management of budgets and proposals, hiring and supervising staff in the office and under field conditions. Supervisor: Nathan Boyless (do not contact without permission)

National Park Service

Midwest Archeological Center Lincoln, NE Project Archaeologist, GS11/8 (1992-2008) Supervisor: Dr. Ralph Hartley 402.437.5392, x116 Development and management of archaeological projects to assist park

units and other federal agencies meet their goals and responsibilities in managing and protecting cultural resources.

National Park Service Midwest Archeological Center Acting Cultural Resource Specialist for Valles Caldera National Preserve

(June – Sept 2003) Supervisor: Dr. Ralph Hartley 402.437.5392, x116 Temporary change in duty to assist VCNP with management of

archaeological projects, including site testing of seven prehistoric sites along Road B.

National Park Service Midwest Archeological Center Lincoln, NE Archaeologist, GS9 (1989-1992)

Supervisor: Dr. Ralph Hartley 402.437.5392, x116

Development and management of archaeological projects to assist park units and other federal agencies meet their goals and responsibilities in managing and protecting cultural resources.

National Park Service Midwest Archeological Center Lincoln, NE Archaeologist, GS7 (1989-1989) Supervisor: Dr. Ralph Hartley 402.437.5392, x116

K.P. Cannon, p. 3

National Park Service Midwest Archeological Center Lincoln, NE Archaeological Technician, GS6 (1988-1989) Supervisor: Dr. Melissa Connor National Park Service Midwest Archeological Center Lincoln, NE Archaeological Technician, GS5 (1987-1988) Supervisor: Dr. Melissa Connor RECENT FIELD 2011-12 Principal Investigator, Cultural Resource Inventory of Lima AND LABORATORY Reservoir, Beaverhead County, Montana. Dillon Field Office Bureau of RESEARCH Land Management.

2011-12 Principal Investigator for Improving Archeology Site Documentation in Southeast Idaho. National Park Service. 2011 Principal Investigator, Idaho Power Company, Line 850 Relicensing, Lincoln and Jerome Counties, Idaho. 2011-12 Principal Investigator, Sand Creek Massacre National Historic Site, Metal Detecting for Bighead Incident Location, Kiowa County, Colorado.

2011 Principal Investigator for Sand Creek Massacre National Historic Site Reinterment Plan, Kiowa County, Colorado. 2009-11 Project Manager, Grand Canyon Geoarchaeological Project, Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona. 2010-11 Principal Investigator for numerous small cultural resource surveys in Utah for clients on SITLA lands. 2010 Principal Investigator for small cultural resource surveys in Idaho for clients. 2010 Principal Investigator, Cultural Resource Investigations for the Investment in Expanding Broadband Communication Opportunities in the Greater Yellowstone Area, Teton County, Wyoming. 2010-11 Principal Investigator for the National Register Assessment of Three Sites in the CJ Strike Reservoir, Elmore County, Idaho. 2010 Principal Investigator for the Salmon River Heritage Project, Nez Perce National Forest, Idaho. 2010 Principal Investigator, Investigations at the Stinking Springs Rockshelter, Teton County, Wyoming. 2010-2012 Co-Principal Investigator, Sand Creek Massacre National Historic Site Mapping Workshop, Colorado.

K.P. Cannon, p. 4

2010 Principal Investigator, Investigations at Stinking Springs Rockshelter, Teton County, Wyoming. 2010 Assistant USU Field School Director at High Rise Village, Fremont County, Wyoming. 2010 Principal Investigator, US Fish and Wildlife Service National Elk Refuge Irrigation Project, Jackson, Wyoming. 2010 Principal Investigator, Bureau of Land Management Cultural Resource Analysis, Southern Nevada District Office. Subcontractor to Booz Allen Hamilton, Salt Lake City, Utah. 2009-10 Principal Investigator, Bear River Access Road Monitoring, Cache County, Utah for Geneva Rock, Orem, Utah. 2009 Principal Investigator, Wamsutter Expansion, Sweetwater County, Colorado, Natural Resource Group, Denver, Colorado.

2008-09 Principal Investigator, Spruce Hill Loop Line, BioResouces, Inc.

2008-09 Project Director of various projects in for natural gas development in Wyoming, Cordilleran Compliance Company. 2008-09 Project Director of various projects in for natural gas development in Colorado, Conoco-Phillips.

2008-09 Principal Investigator, Sage Creek Subsidence, Routt County, Colorado, Twentymile Coal Company.

2008-09 Principal Investigator/Project Director for various cell tower surveys in Colorado and Wyoming, Union Telephone, Mountain View, Wyoming. 2008-09 Principal Investigator for land exchange projects in Colorado, Se Group, Frisco, Colorado. 2007-10 Director, archaeological investigations at the Challis Bison Kill site, Custer County, Idaho.

2007 Director, archaeological investigations at the Goetz site, Teton County, Wyoming.

2007 Director, preliminary assessment of the precontact record at the

Stinking Springs Rockshelter, Teton County, Wyoming.

2005-06 Director, GIS-based predictive model of human landscape use in the Jerry Peak Assessment, Custer County, Idaho.

2005-07 Director, field investigations at 23SH23, Ozark National Scenic Riverways, Missouri

2004 Director, analysis of an isolated bison skull from the Uinta Mountains, Utah.

K.P. Cannon, p. 5

2003 Director, field investigations at seven precontact sites, Valles Caldera National Preserve, New Mexico.

2002 Director, data recovery at LA135604, Valles Caldera, New Mexico. 2001-04 Director, the role of bison in the ecology and economy of prehistoric Jackson Hole, Wyoming.

TEACHING ANTH 1050, Introduction to Anthropology EXPERIENCE University of Nebraska, Omaha, Spring 1991 ANTH 4220/8226 : North American Archaeology University of Nebraska-Omaha, Spring 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008.

Committee member, Dayna Reale, M.S. thesis, Utah State University, anticipated graduation 2012. Committee member, Ashley Losey, M.S. thesis, Utah State University, anticipated graduation 2012. Committee member, Ryan Breslawski, M.S. thesis, Utah State University, anticipated graduation 2012. Committee member, Jessica Dougherty, M.S. thesis, Utah State University, anticipated graduation 2012.

Committee member, Jonathan Peart, M.S. thesis, Utah State University, anticipated graduation 2012. Committee member, Christopher Roberts, M.S. thesis, Utah State University, anticipated graduation 2011.

Committee member, Meghan Sittler, B.A. thesis, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, 2000

Committee member, Molly S. Boeka, B.A. thesis, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, 1999.

Instructor, Archeological field training course, National Park Service, Spring 1988.

GRANTS Integrated Geospatial and Geophysical Technologies for Cultural Resource

Management, 2011, Kenneth Cannon and Molly Boeka Cannon, Jonah PA, Pinedale Field Office, Bureau of Land Management, $205,206.12, in review.

Understanding Landscape Response to Changing Climate through Faunal

Analysis, Burley Field Office BLM, 2011-12, $40,000. Is there a long-term record in the Stinking Springs Rockshelter, Teton

County, Wyoming, NSS-RAC Research Grant, 2010, National Speleological Society, $750.

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Is there a long-term record in the Stinking Springs Rockshelter, Teton County, Wyoming, Bridger-Teton National Forest, 2010, $5000.

Wind River High-Altitude Archaeology Project, 2010, Christopher

Morgan, Kenneth Cannon, Robert Pack, Waitt Foundation, National Geographic Society, $15,000.

Wind River High-Altitude Archaeology, Wyoming, 2010, Christopher

Morgan, Kenneth Cannon, Richard Adams, Redd Center Grant, $2500. MRI-R2 Consortium: Acquisition of Multi-Scalar Spatial Data Collection, Analysis, and Visualization Instruments, NSF Proposal Number

0960077, 2010-13. Bonnie Pitblado, Kenneth P. Cannon, Emily L. Jones, Patricia Lambert, Christopher T. Morgan, $418,251.

Isotopic study of bison teeth, 2009, grant from Jackson Archaeological

Society, $2250. Killing Bison at Challis: How and When? 2007-2008, Earthwatch Institute

Student Challenge Award Program, $33,000. Reinvestigation of the Challis Bison Kill site, Custer County, Idaho, 2007-

10, Challenge Cost Share Grant from Bureau of Land Management, $62,000.

Reinvestigation of the Challis Bison Kill site, Custer County, Idaho, 2007-

09, grant from the Idaho Heritage Trust, $9500.

Prehistoric Ecology at the Goetz site, Teton County, Wyoming, 2006, funded by US Fish and Wildlife Service, $19,000.

Is there a long-term paleoecological record at the Stinking Springs Rockshelter, Teton County, Wyoming?, 2006, grant from Teton County Historic Preservation Board, $850.

Is there a long-term paleoecological record at the Stinking Springs Rockshelter, Teton County, Wyoming?, 2005, grant from the National Speleological Society, $500.

Quaternary research at the Goetz site (48TE455), 2005, grant from Teton County Historic Preservation Board, $675.

Precontact archaeology at the Goetz site, Teton County, Wyoming, 2004, grant from Jackson Archaeological Society, $250.

The role of bison in the precontact ecology of Jackson Hole, Wyoming, 2002-04, Challenge Cost Share Grant from US Fish and Wildlife Service for investigating, $40,500.

Archeological research at the Goetz site (48TE455), 2003, grant from Teton County Historic Preservation Board, $500.

Prehistoric bison ecology in Jackson Hole, 2002-03, private donations, $2000.

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The role of bison in the ecology and economy of prehistoric Jackson Hole, Wyoming, 2001-04, grant from the Earthwatch Institute, $78,910.

The role of bison in the ecology and economy of prehistoric Jackson Hole, Wyoming, 2001-04,donation of clothing and gear from Patagonia Inc., $5000.

Reanalysis of the Challis Bison Kill site and Quill Cave, 2000, Challenge Cost Share Grant from the Bureau of Land Management, Salmon, Idaho, $6000. The analysis of faunal remains from the Grouse Creek (10CR261) and the Tater Creek (10LH674) sites, 2000, Challenge Cost Share Grant from the Bureau of Land Management, Salmon, Idaho, $2500.

Prehistoric bison ecology in northwestern Wyoming, 1999 Private donation from Kastle Mortgage, $650.

Greater Yellowstone Area obsidian geochemistry, 1997, Private donation from AGS Specialists, $5000.

PAPERS IN Bison Hunting in Jackson Hole, Wyoming: Evidence from the Goetz Site PREPARATION (48TE455), by Kenneth P. Canon and Molly Boeka Cannon. Paper to be

published in Footprints in the Snow: Papers in Honor of James Benedict, edited by Jason LaBelle, Steve Cassells, and Craig Lee. Anticipated publication Fall 2012 as Special Volume of Arctic, Antarctica, and Alpine Research.

Archaeological Investigations in The Arnica Creek Area of Yellowstone

Lake, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, by Kenneth P. Cannon, George M. Crothers, Kenneth L. Pierce, Molly Boeka Cannon. To be published in volume Yellowstone Archeology: Yellowstone Lake, edited by Douglas H. MacDonald and Elaine S. Hale. The University of Montana Department of Anthropology Contributions to Anthropology, Spring 2012.

Hot Water and Bison: Interdisciplinary Investigations in the Steamboat

Springs Area of Yellowstone Lake, Yellowstone National Park Wyoming, by Kenneth P. Cannon, Kenneth L. Pierce, Michael Vincent MacMillan, Molly Boeka Cannon. To be published in volume Yellowstone Archeology: Yellowstone Lake, edited by Douglas H. MacDonald and Elaine S. Hale. The University of Montana Department of Anthropology Contributions to Anthropology, Spring 2012.

A Historical Context for Obsidian Studies in Yellowstone National Park,

Wyoming, by Kenneth P. Cannon, Richard E. Hughes, Molly Boeka Cannon. To be published in volume Yellowstone Archeology: Yellowstone Lake, edited by Douglas H. MacDonald and Elaine S. Hale. The University of Montana Department of Anthropology Contributions to Anthropology, Spring 2012.

Anthropogenic Environments in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem: What Can the Archeological Record Tell Us About Past, Present, and

Future Populations of Elk, by K.P. Cannon and M.B. Cannon, for Conservation Biology.

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A Surveyor’s Eye: Applying Fuzzy Set Clustering to the Interpretations of Geophysical Anomalies in Archeological Settings, by M.B. Cannon, D. Miller, C. Nelson, and K.P. Cannon, for Journal of Archeological Science.

Prehistoric Use of Volcanic Glass in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, by Richard E. Hughes and K.P. Cannon, for Geoarchaeology.

The Archaeology of Southern Jackson Hole, by K.P. Cannon, D. Bringelson, and Molly B. Cannon, for Journal of Field Archaeology.

REFEREED 2010 Comparison of Fuzzy Clustering Methods and Their Applications to PUBLICATIONS Geophysical Data, by D.J. Miller, C.A. Nelson, M.B. Cannon, and K.P.

Cannon. Applied Computational Intelligence and Soft Computing, Volume 2009:1-17. Article ID 876361, 16 pages, DOI:10.1155/2009/876361.

2007 They Went as High as They Chose: A Case Study on the Ecology of High Altitude Bison Remains from the Uinta Mountains, Utah. Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research, 39(1): 44-56.

2007 Post-Glacial Inflation-Deflation Cycles, Titling, and Faulting in the Yellowstone Caldera Based on Yellowstone lake Shorelines, by K.L. Pierce, K.P. Cannon, Grant A. Meyer, Matthew J. Trebesch, and Raymond D. Watts. Integrated Geoscience Studies in the Greater Yellowstone AreaVolcanic, Tectonic, and Hydrothermal Processes in the Yellowstone Geoecosystem. edited by Lisa Morgan, pp. E127-168. US Geological Survey Professional Paper 1717.

2001 What the Past Can Provide: Contribution of Prehistoric Studies to Modern Bison Management. Great Plains Research, 11(1):145-174.

1996 A Model for Prehistoric Economies of the Yellowstone Plateau During the Altithermal. The Ecological Implications of Fire in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. Proceedings of the Second Biennial Conference on the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, edited by J.M. Greenlee, pp. 1-5. International Association of Wildland Fire.

1991 Ceramics and Clay Nodules from Jackson Lake, Wyoming: Description and Minealogical Analysis. Plains Anthropologist 36(135):153-170, by M.A. Connor, K. Chyi, D. Carlevato, and K.P. Cannon.

1989 The Mountains Burnt: Forest Fires and Site Formation Process. North American Archeologist 10(4):293-310, by M.A. Connor, K.P. Cannon, and D. Carlevato.

BOOKS AND 2004 Zoorchaeology and Conservation Biology, edited by R. Lee BOOK CHAPTERS Lyman and K.P. Cannon. University of Utah Press, Salt Lake City.

2004 Applied Zooarchaeology, Because It Matters, by R. Lee Lyman and K.P. Cannon. In Zoorchaeology and Conservation Biology, edited by R. Lee Lyman and K.P. Cannon, pp. 1-24. University of Utah Press, Salt Lake City.

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2004 Zooarchaeology and Wildlife Management in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, by K.P. Cannon and M.B. Cannon, In Zooarchaeology and Conservation Biology, edited by R. Lee Lyman and K.P. Cannon, pp. 45-60. University of Utah Press, Salt Lake City.

2004 Hunter-Gatherers in Jackson Hole, Wyoming: Testing Assumptions about Site Function, by K.P. Cannon, Dawn R. Bringelson, and M.B. Cannon. In Hunters and Gatherers in Theory and Archaeology, edited by George M. Crothers, pp. 103-124. Occasional Paper No. 31, Center for Archaeological Investigations, Southern Illinois University.

2003 Quaternary Geology and Ecology of the Greater Yellowstone Area, by K.L. Pierce, Don G. Despain, Cathy Whitlock, K.P. Cannon, Grant Meyer, Lisa Morgan, and Joe M. Licciardi. INQUA 2003 Field Guide Volume, edited by D.J. Easterbrook, pp. 313-344. Desert Research Institute, Reno, Nevada.

1992 A Review of Archeological and Paleontological Evidence for the Prehistoric Presence of Wolf and Prey Species in the Northern and Central Rockies Physiographic Provinces. Wolves for Yellowstone?, edited by J.D. Varley and W.G. Brewster, pp. 1-177-1-265. A Report to the United States Congress, Volume IV, Research and Analysis, National Park Service, Yellowstone National Park.

PUBLISHED 2010 The Ecology of Early Holocene Bison in The Greater Yellowstone ABSTRACTS Ecosystem, Wyoming: Preliminary Results From The Horner Site, by K.P.

Cannon, S.H. Hughes, and C. Simpson. Current Research in the Pleistocene, Volume 27:161-163.

2000 Rodent and Badger Remains from Terminal Pleistocene-Holocene Deposits in Southern Jackson Hole, Wyoming, by K.P. Cannon, Meghan Sittler, and Paul W. Parmalee. Current Research in the Pleistocene 17:115-117.

1999 Geoarcheological Investigations of the Crescent H Ranch Site (48TE1079), Teton County, Wyoming, by K.P. Cannon, W. Eckerle, and K.L. Pierce. Current Research in the Pleistocene 16:19-20. 1997 Provenance Analysis of Obsidian Paleoindian Projectile Points from Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. Current Research in the Pleistocene 14:101-104, by K.P. Cannon and R.E. Hughes. 1997 Yellowtone Caldera "Heavy Breathing" Based on Yellowstone Lake and River Changes in Post-Glacial Time. American Geophysical Union Annual Meeting, San Francisco, California, by K.L. Pierce, K.P. Cannon, and G. Meyer. Eos 78:V32G-08.

1996 "Heavy Breathing of the Yellowstone Caldera Based on Yellowstone Lake and River Changes in Post-Glacial Times. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Program V28:A-514.

1994 Results of Blood Residue Analysis of a Late Paleoindian Projectile Point from Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. Current Research in the Pleistocene 11:18-21, by K.P. Cannon and M.E. Newman.

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1994 Archeological Implications of Changing Lake Levels of Yellowstone Lake, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. Current Research in the Pleistocene 11:106-108, by K.L. Pierce, K.P. Cannon, and G.M. Crothers.

1993 Obsidian Source Characterization of Paleoindian Projectile Points from Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. Current Research in the Pleistocene 10:54-56, by K.P. Cannon and R.E. Hughes.

PUBLISHED 2006 Review of To Save the Wild Bison: Life on the Edge in Yellowstone, REVIEWS by Mary Ann Franke. The Quarterly Review of Biology 81:189-190.

2005 Review of Restoring a Presence: American Indians and Yellowstone National Park, by Peter Nabokov and Lawrence Loendorf. Utah Historical Quarterly 73(4):398-399.

2005 Review of The Archaeology of the Snake River Plain, by Mark G. Plew. Plains Anthropologist 50(194):191-193.

2002 Review of Bison Hunting at Cooper Site: Where Lightning Bolts Drew Thundering Herds by L.C. Bement. Plains Anthropologist 47(181):183-185.

1998 Review of The Obsidian Cliff Plateau Prehistoric Lithic Source, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming by L.B. Davis, S.A. Aaberg, and J.G. Schmitt. Plains Anthropologist, 43(165):321-323.

PROFESSIONAL 2007-2011 President, Board of Directors, Rocky Mountain SERVICE Anthropological Association.

2010 Internal Reviewer of The Jim Pitts Site: A Stratified Paleoindian Campsite in the Black Hills for University of Utah Press.

2010 Peer Reviewer for American Antiquity. 2008-10 Councilor for Archaeology, The American Quaternary Association. 2008 Peer Reviewer for The Archaeology of Anthropogenic

Environments, edited by Rebecca M. Dean. Occasional Paper No. 37, Center for Archaeological Investigations, Southern Illinois University.

2008 Peer Reviewer for The Holocene.

2007-present Hudson-Meng, Nebraska Research Board, Nebraska National Forest, US Forest Service.

2007 President and Incorporator of the Rocky Mountain Anthropological

Association. 2007 Peer Reviewer for Quaternary International. 2007 Co-organizer for the Eighth Biennial Rocky Mountain

Anthropological Conference.

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2006 Team member of Fire Management and Archeology for the National Park Service.

2006 Co-leader of 19th Biennial Meeting American Quaternary Association Meeting fieldtrip, Quaternary Geology and Ecology of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. 2006 Board of Directors for Rocky Mountain Anthropological Conference.

2006 Peer reviewer for World Archaeology.

2005 Peer reviewer of Tukudika: The Sheep Eater Indians of Yellowstone, by L.L. Loendorf and N.M. Stone for the University of Utah Press.

2003 Peer reviewer for Plains Anthropologist.

2003 Co-leader of XVI INQUA Congress fieldtrip, Quaternary Geology and Ecology of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem.

2001 Peer reviewer of Indians in Yellowstone Park by J.C. Janetski for the University of Utah Press.

2000 Peer reviewer for Human Nature. 1999-2000 Member of the Department of Interior Bison Management Working Group.

1997 Co-organizer for the Third Biennial Rocky Mountain Anthropological Conference.

1997 Peer reviewer for Journal of World Prehistory.

1997 Peer reviewer for The Moxa Arch Archeological Research Design for the Bureau of Land Management, Kemmerer Resource Area, Wyoming. 1995 Peer reviewer for Obsidian Hydration Dating of Quaternary Events by Kenneth L. Pierce and Irving Friedman. Published in 2000 as chapter in Quaternary Geochronology, Methods and Applications, edited by J.S. Noller, J.M. Sowers, and W.R. Lettis. AGU Reference Shelf 4. 1994 Peer reviewer for Central Plains Archaeology. 1991 Peer reviewer for American Antiquity. 1989 Peer reviewer for Central Plains Archaeology.

PUBLICATIONS 2010 Reinvestigation of the Challis Bison Kill Site: Is It Really That Old?

By KP Cannon and M.B. Cannon. IPAC: The Newsletter of the Idaho Professional Archaeological Council 3(1):9-12.

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2006 Interagency Archaeological Investigations: An Example From The Goetz Site on The National Elk Refuge, Wyoming, by K.P. Cannon and M.B. Cannon. The SAA Archaeological Record 6(4):30-33.

2003 Cree Crossing (24PH3396): The Cultural and Paleoenvironmental Record, by Stephen A. Aaberg, William P. Eckerle, and K.P. Cannon. Archaeology in Montana 44(1):1-72.

2003 Reassessment of the Challis Bison Kill Site (10CR196), by K.P. Cannon and M.B. Cannon. Artifacts 20:4-6.

2002 Paleoenvironment. Great Plains Encyclopedia, edited by D. Wishart, University of Nebraska Press, Lincoln.

1995 Caldera Unrest, Lake Levels, and Archeology: The View from Yellowstone Lake. Park Science 15(3):28-31, by K.P. Cannon, K.L. Pierce, and G.M. Crothers.

1995 Blood Residue Analyses of Ancient Stone Tools Reveal Clues to Subsistence Patterns in Yellowstone National Park. CRM 18(2):14-16.

1993 Paleoindian Use of Obsidian in the Greater Yellowstone Area. Yellowstone Science 1(4):6-9.

1991 Forest Fires as a Site Formation Process in the Rocky Mountains of Northwestern Wyoming. Archeology in Montana 32(2):1-14, by M.A. Connor and K.P. Cannon.

1991 Special Issue Editor for Archeology in Montana 32(2).

1987 Secular Changes in Height Among Three Eastern Cherokee Populations. Tennessee Anthropologist 11(1):42-54.

1985 Preliminary Statements Concerning the Watts Bar Archeological Survey. Tennessee Anthropological Association Newsletter 10(6):1-8.

SYMPOSIA 2002 Zooarchaeology’s Contribution to Conservation Biology, by K.P. ORGANIZATION Cannon and R.L. Lyman, 67th Annual Meeting of the Society for

American Archeology, Denver, Colorado.

2001 Keeping to the High Country: A Festschrift in Honor of the Career of Wilfred Marston Husted, by K.P. Cannon and S. Hughes, 59th Plains Anthropological Conference, Lincoln, Nebraska.

1999 On the Prehistory of Southern Jackson Hole, K.P. Cannon and D. Bringelson, 57th Annual Plains Anthropological Conference, Sioux Falls, South Dakota.

1995 Obsidian Studies in the Central and Northern Rockies, Second Biennial Rocky Mountain Anthropological Conference, Steamboat Springs, Colorado.

1993 Human Settlement of the Foothills-Mountain Environments: A View from the Greater Yellowstone Area, by K.P. Cannon and J. Schoen, First

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Biennial Rocky Mountain Anthropological Conference, Jackson, Wyoming.

1990 Fires and the Archeological Record: Depositional and Post-Depositional Formation Processes, by K.P. Cannon and M.A. Connor, 55th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archeology, Las Vegas, Nevada.

INVITED 2007 Anthropogenic Environments in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem: PRESENTATIONS What Can The Archeological Record Tell Us About Past, Present, And

Future Populations Of Elk. The 24th Annual Visiting Scholar Conference: The Archaeology of Anthropogenic Environments, The Center for Archaeological Investigations, Southern Illinois University Carbondale

2005 Archeology in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem: The Role of the Midwest Archeological Center. 7th Biennial Rocky Mountain Anthropological Conference, Park City Utah.

2005 They Went as High as They Chose: Recent Studies of High Altitude Bison from the Western United States. Poster presented in the symposium Current Perspectives on Bison Paleoecology and Archeology, 70th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Salt Lake City, Utah. 2002 The Jackson Hole Bison Dig: A Progress Report, by K.P. Cannon and M.B. Cannon. 2002 Earthwatch Annual Conference, Cambridge, Massachusetts.

1998 Prehistoric Settlement on Yellowstone Lake Shorelines Related to ‘Heavy Breathing’ of the Yellowstone Caldera. The 125th Anniversary Symposium Dedicated to Yellowstone National Park, The Greater Yellowstone GEO-Ecosystem: An Integrated View of Geology and Biology, Bozeman, Montana, by K.P. Cannon and K.L. Pierce.

1997 Caldera Unrest and Human Settlement: The Prehistory of Yellowstone Lake. The Fourth Biennial Conference on the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem: People and Place: The Human Experience in Greater Yellowstone, Mammoth, Wyoming, by K.P. Cannon and K.L. Pierce.

1993 A Model for Prehistoric Economies of the Yellowstone Plateau During the Altithermal. Second Biennial Conference on the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem: The Ecological Implications of Fire in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, Mammoth, Wyoming.

CONFERENCE 2012 Applications of LiDAR to the Remote Sensing of High-Altitude PRESENTATIONS Residential Features in Wyomings’ Wind River Range, by C. Morgan,

Robert Pack and K.P. Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Memphis, Tennessee.

2011 Looking for a Long-Term Record in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem: Some Thoughts About the Stinking Springs Rockshelter, Teton

County, Wyoming, by K.P. Cannon, C. Morgan, M.B. Cannon. Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the Wyoming Archaeological Society, Sheridan, Wyoming.

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2011 Looking for a Long-Term Record in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem: Some Thoughts About the Stinking Springs Rockshelter, Teton

County, Wyoming, by K.P. Cannon, C. Morgan, M.B. Cannon. Paper presented at the 76th Annual Meeting for the Society for American Archaeology, Sacramento, California.

2010 The Challis Bison Kill Site: Four Decades Later, by K.P. Cannon,

M.B. Cannon, W. Eckerle, R. Hughes, O. Burger, and C. Hearne. Paper presented in the symposium Southern Idaho Prehistory on the Cutting Edge: Papers in Honor of Gene Titmus, organized by L. Suzann Henrikson and Brooke Arkush, The 32nd Great Basin Anthropological Conference, Layton, Utah.

2010 Utah State University Investigations at the Stinking Springs

Rockshelter, Teton County, Wyoming, by K.P. Cannon, C. Morgan, and M.B. Cannon. Poster presented at The 32nd Great Basin Anthropological Conference, Layton, Utah.

2010 Reinvestigations at the Challis Bison Kill Site, Custer County, Idaho,

by K.P. Cannon, M.B. Cannon, W. Eckerle, O. Burger, and C. Hearne. Poster presented at the 75th Annual Meeting for the Society for American Archaeology, St. Louis, Missouri.

2009 Reinvestigations at the Challis Bison Kill Site, Custer County, Idaho, by K.P. Cannon, M.B. Cannon, W. Eckerle, O. Burger, C. Hearne.

Paper presented at the 36th Annual Conference of the Idaho Archaeological Society, Boise, Idaho.

2009 Paleoecology of Early Holocene Bison in the Greater Yellowstone

Ecosystem: An Example from the Horner Site, Park County, Wyoming, K.P. Cannon. Poster presented at the 9th Biennial Rocky Mountain Anthropological Conference, Gunnison, Colorado.

2008 How Old is That Site: New Interpretations of the Challis Bison Kill Site (10CR196), by K.P. Cannon, M.B. Cannon, and O. Burger. Paper

presented at the 31st Biennial Great Basin Anthropological Conference, Portland, Oregon.

2008 A New Look at an Old Site: Reassessment of the Challis Bison Kill Site (10CR196), by M.B. Cannon, K.P. Cannon, and O. Burger. Paper presented at the 66th Annual Plains Anthropological Conference, Laramie, Wyoming.

2008 Paleoecology of Early Holocene Bison In The Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem: An Example From The Horner Site, Park County, Wyoming. Poster presented at the 66th Annual Plains Anthropological Conference, Laramie, Wyoming.

2008 Paleoecology of Early Holocene Bison In The Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem: An Example From The Horner Site, Poster presented at the XX AMQUA Biennial Meeting, Pennsylvania State University, State College, Pennsylvania.

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2008 The Value of In-Field Experiences: Providing Opportunity for Learning, Enrichment, and Sense of Community. M. Boeka Cannon, K.P. Cannon, and O. Burger. Paper Presentation at the International Conference on Learning, Chicago, Illinois.

2008 The Value of In-Field Experiences: Providing Opportunity for Learning, Enrichment, and Sense of Community. M. Boeka Cannon, K.P. Cannon, and O. Burger. Paper Presentation at the 4th Annual University of Nebraska-Lincoln Group Conference. 2007 Using Fuzzy Set Theory to Identify Geophysical Anomalies. M. Boeka Cannon, D. Miller, C. Nelson and K.P. Cannon. Paper Presentation at the 8th Biennial Rocky Mountain Anthropological Conference. 2006 Biogeography of Bison in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. 2006 Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Chicago. 2005 New Interpretations at the Challis Bison Kill Site (19CR196), by MB. Cannon and K.P. Cannon. Paper presented in the symposium Archaeology in Idaho: Research, Partnerships, and Volunteers, 70th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Salt Lake City, Utah.

2004 Recent Investigations at The Goetz Site, Jackson Hole, Wyoming, K.P. Cannon and M.B. Cannon. 61st Annual Meeting of the Plains Anthropological Conference, Billings, Montana.

2004 Recent Investigations at The Goetz Site, Jackson Hole, Wyoming, K.P. Cannon and M.B. Cannon. Annual Meeting of the Wyoming Archaeological Society, Jackson, Wyoming.

2003 Recent Investigations at the Goetz Site, Jackson Hole, Wyoming, by K.P. Cannon and M.B. Cannon. 68th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. 2002 Archeology and Wildlife Management in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, by K.P. Cannon and M.S. Boeka, 67th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archeology, Denver, Colorado. 2001 Obsidian Hydration Dating: A Cautionary Tale from Jackson Hole, Wyoming. 59th Plains Anthropological Conference, Lincoln, Nebraksa. 2001 Geoarcheology of the Cove Creek Site, Idaho, by K.P. Cannon and W. Eckerle. 66th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, New Orleans, Louisiana. 2000 A Reassessment of the Challis Bison Kill Site, Custer County, Idaho. 27th Great Basin Anthropological Conference, Ogden, Utah, by K.P. Cannon and M.S. Boeka. 2000 The Application of Prehistoric Bison Studies to Modern Bison Management. Bison: The Past, Present, and Future of the Great Plains, 24th Annual Interdisciplinary Symposium of the Center for Great Plains Studies, University of Nebraska-Lincoln.

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1999 Prehistoric Bison in Jackson Hole: New Evidence from the Goetz Site (48TE455), 57th Annual Plains Anthropological Conference, Sioux Falls, South Dakota. 1999 Was It the Obsidian? Prehistoric Occupation of Southern Jackson Hole, Wyoming, by K.P. Cannon and D. Bringelson. 57th Annual Plains Anthropological Conference, Sioux Falls, South Dakota. 1999 Archaeology and Bison Management in Yellowstone National Park. Sixty-fourth Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Chicago, Illinois.

1997 Ground Stone Artifacts: Archeology, Ethnography and Residue Analysis. Third Biennial Rocky Mountain Anthropological Conference, Bozeman, Montana, by K.P. Cannon and J. Galindo.

1997 Integrating Geology and Archeology: An Example from Yellowstone Lake. Fifty-fifth Annual Plains Anthropological Conference, Boulder, Colorado, by K.P. Cannon and K.L. Pierce. 1997 Yellowstone Caldera "Heavy Breathing" Based on Yellowstone Lake and River Changes in Post-Glacial Time. Fifteenth Annual Yellowstone Physical Sciences Symposium, Mammoth, Wyoming, by K.L. Pierce, K.P. Cannon, and G. Meyer. 1997 Yellowstone Caldera "Heavy Breathing" Based on Yellowstone Lake and River Changes in Post-Glacial Time. American Geophysical Union Annual Meeting, San Francisco, California, by K.L. Pierce, K.P. Cannon, and G. Meyer. Extended abstract published in Eos 78:V32G-08. 1997 The Continuing Obsidian Studies in the Greater Yellowstone Area. Sixty-second Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archeology, Nashville, Tennessee, by R.E. Hughes and K.P. Cannon. 1996 "Heavy Breathing of the Yellowstone Caldera Based on Yellowstone Lake and River Changes in Post-Glacial Times. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Program V28:A-514. 1996 Obsidian Studies in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. Twenty-fifth Great Basin Anthropological Conference, Lake Tahoe, California, by R.E. Hughes and K.P. Cannon. 1995 Between a Rock and Hard Data: Immunological Analysis of Lithic Tools from Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. Second Biennial Rocky Mountain Anthropological Conference, Steamboat Springs, Colorado, by K.P. Cannon and M.E. Newman. 1995 It's Not Just Obsidian Cliff: Diversity of Obsidian Selection in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. Second Biennial Rocky Mountain Anthropological Conference, Steamboat Springs, Colorado, by K.P. Cannon and R.E. Hughes. 1995 Hydration Rate of Obsidian in Yellowstone National Park. Second Biennial Rocky Mountain Anthropological Conference, Steamboat Springs, Colorado, by I. Friedman and K.P. Cannon.

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1994 Temporal Patterns of Obsidian Utilization in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. 52nd Plains Anthropological Conference, Lubbock, Texas, by K.P. Cannon and R.E. Hughes. 1994 Emerging Patterns of Obsidian Utilization in Yellowstone National Park. 52nd Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archeology, Anaheim, California, by K.P. Cannon and R.E. Hughes. 1993 Backflooding Upstream from the Resurgent Dome of the 0.6 Ma Yellowstone Caldera-Two Backflooding Cycles in the Last 8,000 Years. American Geophysical Union Annual Meeting, San Francisco, California, by K.L. Pierce, K.P. Cannon, G.M. Crothers, G. Meyer, and M. Rubin. 1993 Cultural Chronology of the Greater Yellowstone Area. First Biennial Rocky Mountain Anthropological Conference, Jackson, Wyoming, by K.P. Cannon and J. Schoen.

1992 Woodland or Plains: A Multivariate Analysis of Prehistoric Bison Remains from Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming. Seventh Conference on Research and Resource Management in Parks and on Public Lands, Jacksonville, Florida. 1992 The Ups and Downs of the Yellowstone Caldera: Archeological Investigations at Arnica Creek and Fishing Bridge, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. 50th Plains Anthropological Conference, Lincoln, Nebraska, by K.P. Cannon and G.M. Crothers. 1992 Archeological Investigations at Arnica Creek and Fishing Bridge, Yellowstone National Park. Tenth Annual Yellowstone Physical Sciences Symposium, Mammoth, Wyoming, by K.P. Cannon and K.L. Pierce. 1991 Multivariate Analysis of Bison Remains from Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming. 40th Annual Meeting of the Society of Ethnobiology, St. Louis, Missouri. 1990 Preliminary Report on Archeological Investigations along the North Shore of Yellowstone Lake, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. 48th Plains Anthropological Conference, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. 1990 Archeological Investigations in Yellowstone National Park: A Preliminary Report. Yellowstone Physical Sciences Symposium, Mammoth, Wyoming. 1990 Forest Fires as a Site Formation Process in the Rocky Mountains of Northwestern Wyoming. 55th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archeology, Las Vegas, Nevada, by M.A. Connor and K.P. Cannon. 1990 Vertebrate Faunal Remains from an Historic Trappers' Cabin (48TE1107) along the Upper Snake River, Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming. Conference on Historic and Underwater Archeology, Tucson, Arizona.

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1989 Yellowstone 1989: The Northern Range Survey and Post-Fire Assessment: A Preliminary Report. 47th Plains Anthropological Conference, Sioux Falls, South Dakota. 1989 Recovered Faunal Remains from 24SF50, Scotts Bluff National Monument, Nebraska. Ninety-ninth Annual Meeting of the Nebraska Academy of Sciences, Lincoln, Nebraska. 1988 Evidence of Prehistoric Bison Exploitation from the Upper Snake River, Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming. 46th Plains Anthropological Conference, Wichita, Kansas. 1987 Natural and Human Impacts on Archeological Resources in the Watts Bar Reservoir, East Tennessee. 43rd Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Archeological Conference, Nashville, Tennessee. 1986 Human Ecology in the Watts Bar Reservoir, East Tennessee. 51st Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archeology, New Orleans, Louisiana. 1985 Prehistoric Settlement in the Watts Bar Reservoir, East Tennessee. 42nd Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Archeological Conference, Birmingham, Alabama.

SELECTED 2010 Cultural Resource Investigations for the Investment TECHNICAL In Expanding Broadband Communication Opportunities in The REPORTS Greater Yellowstone Area, Teton County, Wyoming, Kenneth P.

Cannon and Vicki Varnum. USUAS Technical Report Number 2010-010. Report submitted to Pioneer Environmental, Logan, Utah. 55 p, plus appendices.

2010 Cultural resource Investigations at the National Elk Refuge,

Teton County, Wyoming, Molly Boeka Cannon, Brant Loflin, Meg Van Ness, and Kenneth P. Cannon, USUAS Technical Report Number 2010-003. Report submitted to the US Fish and Wildlife Service. 129 p, plus appendices.

2010 Results of the 2006 and 2007 Archeological Investigations at the Akers Ferry Site, 23SH23, Ozark National Scenic Riverways, Missouri, by Kenneth P. Cannon, Cynthia J. Wiley, Katherine A. Lamie, Brennan J. Dolan, and Michael Hammons. Midwest Archeological Center Technical Report No. 119. 66 p, plus appendices. 2009 Peabody Energy Twentymile Coal Company Sage Creek Subsidence Project: A Class III Cultural Resources Inventory, Routt County, Colorado, by Amy Nelson, Michael D. Metcalf, and Kenneth P. Cannon. Metcalf Archaeological Consultants, Inc., Eagle, Colorado. 52 p, plus appendices. 2008 Faunal Remains from Herbert Hoover Boyhood Home: 2005-2006 Field Investigations at Staples House (13CO153), Appendix B in Archeological Inventory, Testing, and Data Recovery at the James Staples House (HS 9), Herbert Hoover National Historic Site, West

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Branch, Iowa, by D. Bringelson, A. Davey, and J. Weiland, pp. 125-130. Midwest Archeological Center, Technical Report No. 107.

2005 Jackson Hole Bison Dig: Results of the 2004 Field Investigations, by K.P. Cannon and M.B. Cannon. Report submitted to the Earthwatch Institute.16 p.

2004 The Analysis of a Late Holocene Bison Skull from the Ashley National Forest, Utah. Report submitted to the Ashley National Forest, Vernal, Utah. 58 p. (http://www.cr.nps.gov/mwac/publications/misc_pdf/AshleyFinal.pdf). 2003 Jackson Hole Bison Dig: Results of the 2002-2003 Field Investigations, by K.P. Cannon and M.B. Cannon. Report submitted to the Earthwatch Institute. 37 p. 2001 The Results of Archeological Investigations at Three Sites Along the Wilson-Fall Creek Road Corridor, Teton County, Wyoming, by K.P. Cannon, D. Bringelson, W. Eckerle, M. Sittler, M.S. Boeka, J. Androy, and H. Roeker. Midwest Archeological Center, Lincoln, Nebraska. 502 p. 2000 A Report on the Faunal Remains from Two Sites in Central Idaho: The Grouse Creek Site (10CR261) and the Tater Creek Site (10LH674). Report submitted to the Bureau of Land Management, Salmon, Idaho. 17 p. 1998 Archeological Investigations of the German Flat Site (42SV2298), Sevier County, Utah, by K.P. Cannon and C. Bettenhausen, Midwest Archeological Center, Lincoln, Nebraska. 84 p. 1998 Archeological and Paleoenvironmental Investigations at the Cove Creek Site (10LH144), Salmon-Challis National Forest, Idaho, by K.P. Cannon, J. Gallindo, and H. Roeker. Midwest Archeological Center, Lincoln, Nebraska. 250 p. 1997 A Review of Prehistoric Faunal Remains from Various Contexts in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. Midwest Archeological Center, Lincoln, Nebraska. 73 p. 1997 The Analysis of a Late Holocene Bison Skull from Fawn Creek, Lemhi County, Idaho and Its Implications for Understanding the History and Ecology of Bison in the Intermountain West. Midwest Archeological Center, Lincoln, Nebraska. 74 p. (http://www.cr.nps.gov/mwac/bison_ecology/bisn.pdf). 1997 Results of Archeological and Paleoenvironmental Investigations Along the North Shore of Yellowstone Lake, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming: 1991-1994, by K.P. Cannon, K.L. Pierce, P. Stormberg, and M.V. MacMillan. Midwest Archeological Center, Lincoln, Nebraska. 458 p. 1996 Archeological Investigations Along the Arnica Creek to Little Thumb Creek Section of the Grand Loop Road, Yellowstone National

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Park, Wyoming, by K.P. Cannon, G.M. Crothers, and K.L. Pierce. Midwest Archeological Center, Lincoln, Nebraska. 260 p. 1996 Archeological Investigations in the Norris Campground, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. Midwest Archeological Center, Lincoln, Nebraska. 162 p. 1995 Archeological Inventory and Testing of Selected Areas for Campground Replacement, HUDAT, and Lake YPSS Service Station Development Projects, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. Midwest Archeological Center Technical Report No. 34. Lincoln, Nebraska. 143 p. 1994 Archeological Investigations Along the Fishing Bridge Peninsula, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming: The Archeology, Geology, and Paleoenvironment, by K.P. Cannon, G.M. Crothers, and K.L. Pierce. Midwest Archeological Center, Lincoln, Nebraska. 367 p. 1993 Archeological Treatment Plan for Yellowstone Grand Loop Road Federal Highway Projects: The Prehistoric Sites. Midwest Archeological Center, Lincoln, Nebraska. 1993 Post-Fire Inventory and Evaluation in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming: The 1989 Field Season, by K.P. Cannon and P. Phillips. Midwest Archeological Center Technical Report No. 24. Lincoln, Nebraska. 242 p. 1991 The Jackson Lake Archeological Project: The 1987-1988 Field Work, 2 Volumes, by M.A. Connor, K.P. Cannon, S.E. Matz, D.C. Carlevato, and C.A. Winchell. Midwest Archeological Center Technical Report No. 7. Lincoln, Nebraska. 693 p. 1991 Faunal Remains from Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming, In The Jackson Lake Archeological Project: The 1987-1988 Field Work, Volume 1, by M.A. Connor, K.P. Cannon, S.E. Matz, D.C. Carlevato, and C.A. Winchell, pp. 265-301. Midwest Archeological Center Technical Report No. 7. Lincoln, Nebraska. 1991 Vertebrate Faunal Remains from 1989 Interior Floor Testing at HS-4, Fort Larned National Historic Site, Kansas. In Excavations Inside Historic Structure 4, The New Commissary at Fort Larned National Historic Site, Kansas, by K.L. Griffin, pp. 35-43. Midwest Archeological Center Technical Report No. 6. Lincoln, Nebraska. 1991 Faunal Remains from Site 25SF50. In Test Excavations at 25SF50, Scotts Bluff National Monument, Nebraska, by K.L. Griffin, pp. 55-72. Midwest Archeological Center Technical Report No. 5. Lincoln, Nebraska. 1986 An Assessment of the Archeological Resources of the Watts Bar Reservoir, East Tennessee. Report submitted to the Tennessee Valley Authority, Norris, Tennessee.

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REFERENCES Walt Allen Gallatin National Forest P.O. Box 130 Bozeman, Montana 59771 406-587-6941 [email protected] Dr. Sheri Fritz Willa Cather Professor Department of Geosciences 214 Bessey Hall PO Box 880340 University of Nebraska Lincoln, Nebraska 68588-0340 402.472.6431, [email protected] Dr. Ralph Hartley Supervisory Archeologist Midwest Archeological Center Federal Building, Room 474 100 Centennial Mall North Lincoln, Nebraska 68508 Phone: 402.437.5392, x116 [email protected] Carol Hearne Supervisory Resource Management Specialist/Archaeologist BLM - Challis Field Office 1151 Blue Mountain Road Challis, ID 83226 208. 879.6217 [email protected] Dr. Byron Loosle Utah State Archaeologist Bureau of Land Management Utah State Office P.O. Box 45155 440 West 200 South Suite 600 Salt Lake City, UT 84145-0155 801-539-4276 [email protected]

Dr. Alan Osborn Nebraska State Museum W436 Nebraska Hall University of Nebraska Lincoln, Nebraska 68588-0537 402.472.2446 [email protected] Dr. Kenneth Pierce U.S. Geological Survey Northern Rocky Mountain Science Center P.O. Box 173492 Montana State University Bozeman, Montana 59717-3492 406.994.5085 [email protected] Jamie Schoen Bridger-Teton National Forest P.O. Box 1888 Jackson, Wyoming 83001 307.739.5516 [email protected] Paul Schullery 1615 South Black #92 Bozeman, MT 59715 406.585.5337 [email protected] Rosemary Sucec Chief of Cultural Resources Glen Canyon National Recreation Area/Rainbow Bridge National Monument P.O. Box 1507 691 Scenic View Drive Page, AZ 86040 928-608-6277 [email protected] Dr. David Wishart Department of Geography 320 Hardin Hall University of Nebraska Lincoln, Nebraska 68588-0973 402.472.3471 [email protected]