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CURRICULUM VITAE Robert Laurens Kelly Address Dept. of Anthropology University of Wyoming Laramie, Wyoming, 82071 USA Phone: (307) 766-3135 (office) (307) 399-0423 (cell) FAX: (307) 766-2473 e-mail: [email protected] Current Position Professor, Anthropology, University of Wyoming (1997-present) Education B.A. Cornell University, 1978, Anthropology (summa cum laude in anthropology) M.A. University of New Mexico, 1980, Anthropology Ph.D. University of Michigan, 1985, Anthropology; Thesis: "Hunter-Gatherer Mobility and Sedentism: A Great Basin Study" Webpage http://www.uwyo.edu/anthropology/directory/faculty/r-kelly.html Video CARTA, May, 2014, Univ. of San Diego, Do Hunter-Gatherers Tell Us About Human Nature? http://carta.anthropogeny.org/events/male-aggression-and-violence-human-evolution Patty Jo Watson Distinguished Lecture, recorded at Wyoming, January 2014, delivered to Archaeology Division, American Anthropological Association (November, 2013), The Abyss: An Academic Archaeologists Looks to the Future: http://wyocast.uwyo.edu/WyoCast/Play/f1122ba55a35400fa303e426387701a61d?catalog=b3edf 27d-f1a3-4752-b149-e95d7c7dd956 Glacier National Park Ice Patch Project (2012): http://youtu.be/w1Vgs9IMixY Wyoming’s Bighorn Basin: 14,000 Years of Climate and Human Population Change (Fall, 2011): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ljf77eNUDT4

2 Radio Interview The Scholars’ Circle, Origins of War, November 2013 http://www.armoudian.com/log/scholarscircle/the-scholars-circle-insighters-radio-nov-3rd-2013/ Previous Positions Director, Frison Institute (2010-2013); Acting Director, Fall, 2014 Head, Department of Anthropology, University of Wyoming (2005-2008; 2010-11) Head, Department of Anthropology, U Louisville (1992-1997) Assistant/Associate Professor, Anthropology, U Louisville (1986-1997) Coordinator of Archaeology Program, U Louisville (1986-1997) Lecturer, Colby College, Department of Sociology (Spring, 1986) National Offices Incoming Editor, American Antiquity (Society for American Archaeology), 2015-18 President, Society for American Archaeology, 2001-2003 President-elect, Society for American Archaeology 2000-2001 Secretary, Archaeology Division, American Anthropological Association, 1996-98 Secretary (founding board), Great Basin Anthropological Association, 1998-2001 Boards Organizing Committee, International Conf. on Hunting and Gathering Societies, Vienna, 2015 Hunter-Gatherer Research (2014- present) Before Farming (on-line journal, 2005-2013) American Antiquity (2009-2012) Great Basin Paleoindian Research Institute, University of Nevada, Reno (current) Percheron Press, Advisory Board, Foundations of Archaeology Series (current) Awards 2014 National Society of Collegiate Scholars 2014 Wyoming Honors Program, Excellence in Non-Honors Courses 2013 Glacier National Park, Secretary of the Interior Partnerships in Conservation Award: http://www.uwyo.edu/uw/news/2013/02/interior-department-recognizes-uws-kelly.html 2011 Fulbright Specialist Roster (2011-2016) 2001 Extraordinary Merit in Teaching, University of Wyoming 1988 University of Louisville, President's Young Investigator Award for Excellence in Research and Scholarship. 1993 University of Louisville, Metrouniversity Outstanding Adult Educator of the Year. 1993 University of Louisville, Faculty Award for teaching effectiveness, from Latin American Student Association. Distinguished/International Lectures: CARTA, Symposium on Human Male Violence and Aggression, University of San Diego, 2014 Patty Jo Watson Distinguished Lecture, American Anthropological Association, 2013

3 Shanghai University, China, 2013 University of Nice, France, 2013 Academia Sinica and National Museum of Prehistory, Taiwan, 2013 Meiji University, Japan, 2013 University College, Institute of Archaeology, London, 2013 University of Tubingen, 2013 Cambridge University, 2012 Oxford University, 2012 University of Arizona, 2011 University of Wyoming, Faculty Senate Lecture, 2011 University of Colorado, Distinguished lecture, 2010 Washington State University, William Lipe Visiting Scholar, 2007 University of Leiden, the Netherlands, 2005 University of Iowa, 2003 University of California, Los Angeles, 2002 University of Tennessee, 1995 International Short Courses University of Helsinki, Finland, March, 2014 Universidad de Córdoba, Argentina, 2009 Universidad de La Plata/Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2000 Research Interests Western North American archaeology; hunter-gatherer ethnology; human behavioral ecology; archaeological method and theory; Pleistocene colonization of the Americas; lithic technology; human evolution; rights of indigenous peoples Fellowships St. Johns College and McDonald Institute of Archaeology (Cambridge University) Overseas Visiting Scholar, Michaelmas term, 2012 School of American (Advanced) Research Weatherhead Fellowship, 9/88-7/89, "HunterGatherers: Variability in Ecology, Economy, and Society" Grants National Science Foundation, “Populating a Radiocarbon Database of Western North America,” 2014-2016, $254,000. Shlemon Center for Quaternary Studies, “Investigation of a Possible Human-Mammoth Association in Converse County, Wyoming,” with Todd Surovell and George Frison, 2014, $4000. National Science Foundation, Doctoral Dissertation Improvement Grant: Testing Colonization Models in New England (Nathaniel Kitchel), 2013, $28,000. Ice Patch Survey in Wyoming’s Wind River Mountains: Tracking Human Use of Extreme Environments, $2000, Mary Lindner Award, University of Wyoming, 2012.

4 Rocky Mountains Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Unit $630,000 “Ice Patches as Sources of Archeological and Paleoecological Data in Climate Change Research in Glacier National Park” 2010-2016. National Science Foundation 07-10868, 2007-2010, $60,246, Continuation of Late Pleistocene Archaeology of the Bighorn Mountains. Bureau of Land Management, 2008-2010, $37,000 Rockshelter investigations in the Bighorn Mountains. Wyoming Cultural Trust Fund, $7500, cultural heritage website construction, 2007: http://www.wyomingheritage.org/ National Park Service, 2006-2009, $11,000, Bighorn National Recreation Area, survey. National Park Service, 2006-2009, $10,000, Bighorn National Recreation Area, survey. National Park Service, 2006-2009, $7500, Bighorn National Recreation Area, survey. Bureau of Reclamation, 2006, $5000, test excavation of Shoshone Canyon Rockshelter. National Science Foundation 05-14863, 2005-2006, $69,342, Late Pleistocene Archaeology of the Bighorn Mountains. University of Wyoming, 2003, Faculty Grant-In-Aid, $7500, Bighorn Mountains Rockshelter Investigations Bureau of Land Management, 2001-2006, $60,000, Paint Rock Canyon Rockshelter Survey (with Marcel Kornfeld and Mary Lou Larson) Bureau of Land Management, 2002, $8000, Test Excavation of Juniper Cave, Wyoming. Academic Affairs, 2000, $1500, Funds to support two Wind River Reservation High School students on archaeological field projects. Basic Research Grant (with Mary Lou Larson), 1999-2000, $1500, GIS Creation and Analysis of Archaeological Radiocarbon Dates: A Wyoming Pilot Project. National Science Foundation 99-73272, 1999, $54,458, Early Holocene Prehistory in the Intermontane West: Reinvestigation of the Pine Spring Site, Southwest Wyoming University of Wyoming International Center, 1999, $800, travel grant to Argentina University of Wyoming-National Park Service Research Center, 1999, $4500, Early Holocene Archaeology in Grand Teton National Park. U of Wyoming, $5000, Investigations at the Pine Spring site, SW Wyoming (private donation). U of Louisville, A&S Research Council Grant, 1996, $2,800, "Ethnoarchaeology among the Mikea of Madagascar". U of Louisville, Intramural Research Incentive Project Completion Grant, 1996, $1,216 “Archaeological Survey and Excavation in the Carson Sink, Nevada". CIESIN, 1994, $2,300, "Mikea Foraging, Regional Economy, and Ethnic Identity in Southwestern Madagascar" (with Lin Poyer); aerial photos and ground truthing costs. National Geographic Society, 1995, $5,730, "Mikea Foraging, Regional Economy, and Ethnic Identity in Southwestern Madagascar" (with Lin A. Poyer). Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research, 1994-95, $6000, "Mikea Foraging, Regional Economy, and Ethnic Identity in Southwestern Madagascar" (with Lin Poyer). U, of Louisville, Center for Renewable Resources and Sustainable Environment, 1994, $500 (for GPS system to be used in Madagascar research) (with Lin Poyer). L.S.B. Leakey Foundation, 1993, $5058, "Ethnoarchaeology Among the Mikea of Madagascar"

5 (with Lin Poyer). U. of Louisville, Graduate School Research Grant, 1992-93, $1885, "Ethnoarchaeology Among the Mikea of Madagascar". U of Louisville, A&S Research Council Grant, 1992-93, $2000,"Ethnoarchaeology Among the Mikea of Madagascar". U. of Louisville, President's Initiative Grant, Project Completion Grant (course relief), 1993, $2051. NSF Grant BNS-8704094 "Prehistoric Hunter-Gatherer Ecology in the Western Great Basin" 1987-1990, $80,010. U of Louisville, A&S Research Council Grant, 1990, $2880, "Excavations at Mustang Rockshelter, Nevada". U of Louisville, President's Initiative Project Completion Grant, 1990, $1750, "Carson-Stillwater Archaeological Project: Survey". U of Louisville, A&S Research Council Grant, 1987, $1540, "Test Excavations in the Black Range, Southern New Mexico". U of Louisville, Graduate Research Council Grant, 1987-88, $4000, "Prehistoric Hunter-Gatherer Ecology in the Western Great Basin". NEH Travel to Collections Grant, 1986, $500, "Carson Sink Collections". U of Michigan Rackham Dissertation Research Grant, 1984, $1500, "Obsidian Sourcing and Hydration Dating". James B. Griffin Research Fund Grant, U of Michigan, 1982, $500, "Project Completion Grant". Amer. Museum of Natural History/Lounsbery Predoctoral Grant, 1982, $1500, "CarsonStillwater Archaeological Project". American Museum of Natural History Field Research Funds, 1980-81, $20,000, "CarsonStillwater Archaeological Project". Current Research Current research focuses on hunter-gatherer demography (studied from 14C dates) and links to climate change; the nature of Pleistocene colonization of the Americas, focusing on the question of why fluted point age occupations are relatively rare in caves and rockshelters; use of rockshelters in Bighorn Mountains; high altitude adaptations in Rocky Mountains. Professional Activities: Field Research Co-P.I. (with Todd Surovell), investigation of La Prele Mammoth site, Wyoming, 2014. Co-P.I. (with Todd Surovell), Wold Bison Jump, Wyoming, 2014 Co-P.I. (with Todd Surovell), block excavation at Alm Shelter, Wyoming, 2014. P.I. Ice Patch Investigation, Wind River and Absaroka Mountains, Wyoming, 2012-presemt. P.I. Ice Patches as Sources of Archaeological and Paleoecological Data in Climate Change Research in Glacier National Park, 2010-present P.I. Investigating Early Holocene/Late Pleistocene geology and archaeology of the Bighorn Mts., 2001 – 2013 (NSF, BLM, BOR funded) P.I. Investigation of Early Holocene archaeology in Grand Teton National Park, 1999 P.I. Pine Springs reinvestigation, SW Wyoming, 1998, 2000 (NSF funded).

6 Co-P.I. (with Lin Poyer, Univ. of Cincinnati), Ethnoarchaeology, Foraging Behavior and Ethnicity Among the Mikea of Madagascar, 1993-present; field research in 1993, 1994, and 1995. Oversight for graduate student field research 1996-1998. P.I. Test excavation of Mustang Rockshelter, Nevada, 1990. Co-Director (with Margaret Nelson, SUNY, Buffalo), Black Range Archaeological Project, Southwest New Mexico, 1988-89 Director, Carson-Stillwater Archaeological Project, Nevada; survey and excavation; 1980-81; 1986; 1987; 1990. Research Assistant, faunal analysis, the Horner Site, Wyoming, summer, 1982; University of Wyoming, Directors: George Frison and Lawrence Todd. Research Associate, Mimbres Foundation, 1979-1980; computer consultant, ceramic reconstruction, field report compilation; Director: Steven LeBlanc. Field Supervisor, Hidden Cave Archaeological Project, Nevada, summer, 1979, American Museum of Natural History; Director: David Hurst Thomas. Field Supervisor, surface survey, shell/burial mound excavation, St. Catherine's Island, Georgia; March, 1976; May 1978; American Museum of Natural History; Director: David Hurst Thomas. Field Supervisor, Lake Tonopah Paleoindian Project, Nevada, surface survey and mapping, summer, 1977; American Museum of Natural History; Director: David Hurst Thomas. Field Supervisor, excavation of Triple-T Rockshelter, Nevada, summer, 1976; American Museum of Natural History; director: David Hurst Thomas. Field Assistant, survey in the central Sierra Nevada; excavation of open-air, historic aboriginal occupation in Owens Valley, California; summer, 1978; New York University; director: Robert Bettinger. Other Areas of Fieldwork (1973-1984): St. Catherine's Island, Georgia (historic archaeology, prehistoric burial and shell mounds); Cody, Wyoming (rockshelter); Mimbres Valley, NM (pueblo); Chile (Atacama Desert: highland Inca sites, coastal shell middens); Nevada (rockshelters, surface survey); Maine (Michaud Clovis Site); New York City (Wall Street, historic archaeology). Websites Explore Wyoming’s Cultural Heritage, 2007: http://www.wyomingheritage.org/ Professional Publications In Progress The Lifeways of Hunter-Gatherers Kelly, R.L. Korean Translation by Chuntaek Seong. Expected 2015 A Prehistoric Future: Searching for Meaning in Human Antiquity, Kelly, R.L. popular book on what the past predicts about the future. 100% drafted.

7 Archaeology, 7th edition Kelly, R.L. and D.H.Thomas. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth/Cengage Learning. Due: Summer, 2015. Qu’est-ce que dit la mobilité chasseur-cueilleur de la colonización des chasseur-cueilleurs? Kelly, R.L., for conference proceedings, Les systèmes de mobilité de la Préhistoire au Moyen Âge. CNRS, France. 2015. Why Are Fluted Points Rarely Found in Caves and Rockshelters? Kelly, R.L. For submission to PaleoAmerica. Rockshelter Use in Northwestern Wyoming Kelly, R.L. et al. For submission to Plains Anthropologist. Books and Monographs 2014 Archaeology: Down to Earth, 5th edition. Kelly, R.L. and D.H. Thomas. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth/Cengage Learning. 2013 The Lifeways of Hunter-Gatherers: The Foraging Spectrum, 2nd edition. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 2013 Kelly, R.L. and D.H.Thomas. Archaeology, 6th edition. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth/Cengage Learning. 2011 Kelly, R.L. and David Hurst Thomas Doing Archaeology CD-ROM. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth/Cengage Learning. 2011 Archaeology: Down to Earth, 4th edition. Kelly, R.L. and D.H. Thomas. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth/Cengage Learning. 2010 Kelly, R.L. and D.H.Thomas. Archaeology, 5th edition. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth/Cengage Learning. 2009 Thomas, D.H. Kelly, R.L., and P.C. Dawson. Archaeology. Canadian Edition. Nelson, Ontario, Canada. 2007 Kelly, R.L. Mustang Shelter: Test Excavation of a Rockshelter in the Stillwater Mountains, Western Nevada. Nevada Bureau of Land Management Cultural Resource Series 18. Available on CD with data tables, and on-line: http://www.blm.gov/nv/st/en/prog/more_programs/cultural_resources/reports.html. 2007 Kelly, R.L. The Foraging Spectrum: Diversity in Hunter-Gatherer Lifeways. Revised version. Percheron Press, Clinton Corners, New York 2007 David Hurst Thomas and R.L. Kelly Archaeology: Down to Earth, 3rd edition. Belmont, CA: Thomson/Wadsworth. 2006 David Hurst Thomas and R.L. Kelly Doing Archaeology CD-ROM. Belmont, CA: Thomson/Wadsworth. 2006 David Hurst Thomas and R.L. Kelly Archaeology.4th edition. Belmont, CA: Thomson/Wadsworth. 2001 Kelly, R.L. Prehistory of the Carson Desert and Stillwater Mountains, Nevada: Environment, Mobility and Subsistence. University of Utah Anthropological Papers 123. Salt Lake City.

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Technical Reports 2007 Kelly, R.L. and Marit Bovee. Shoshone Canyon Cave, Report of Excavations, 2006. Cooperative Ecosystems Studies Unit Cooperative Agreement No. 06FC602152 2006 Kornfeld, M., R.L. Kelly, M.L. Larson¸ and D.T. Anderson. Paint Rock Canyon and Bighorn Shelters: A Preliminary Report for 2004. George C. Frison Institute of Archaeology and Anthropology Technical Report 37. 2004 Kelly, R.L. Protohistoric Native American Investigations at Fort Laramie. In Searching for Fort William: An 1834 Trading Post at Fort Laramie National Historic Site, Wyoming, edited by Danny Walker, pp. 137-143. Report prepared by the Wyoming State Archaeologist Office for Long Distance Trails Office, National Park Service. 2004 Wall, S., M. Kornfeld, J. Moss, J. Finley, R.L. Kelly, M.L. Larson, and G.C. Frison. 2002 Investigations in Paint Rock Canyon and Southsider Shelter. George C. Frison Institute of Archaeology and Anthropology Technical Report 28. 2004 Prasciunas, M., M.L. Larson, M. Kornfeld, R.L. Kelly, and G.C. Frison. Results of 2003 Investigations in Paint Rock Canyon Archaaeological Landscape District. George C. Frison Institute of Archaeology and Anthropology Technical Report 30. 2003 Kelly, R.L., Mary Prasciunas, Danny Walker, Judson Finley, and Rick Weathermon. Report on 2002 Activities at Juniper Cave, 48BH3178. Report submitted to the BLM, Cody District in fulfillment of BLM Task Order TO-5, agreement number KAA990012. 2002 Kornfeld, M., S. Wall, J. Daniele, Kelly, R.L. , M.L. Larson, and G.C. Frison. Paint Rock Canyon Archaeological Landscape District: 2001 Preliminary Report. George C. Frison Institute of Archaeology and Anthropology Technical Report 20c. 1999 Kelly, R.L. Early Holocene Prehistory in the Intermontane West: Reinvestigation of the Pine Spring Site, Southwest Wyoming. George C. Frison Institute of Archaeology and Anthropology Technical Report 17a. 1983 Kelly, R.L. An Examination of Amateur Collections from the Carson Sink, Nevada. Bureau of Land Management Technical Report 10. Available on-line: http://www.blm.gov/nv/st/en/prog/more_programs/cultural_resources/reports.html. Professional Papers In press Kelly, R.L. Comment on “Burning the land: an ethnographic study of off-site fire use by current and historically documented foragers and implications for the interpretation of past fire practices in the landscape. Current Anthropology. In press Kelly, R.L. The Human Behavioral Ecology of Foragers, for Handbook of Social Evolutionism, edited by J. Turner, A. Maryanski, and R. Machalek. Paradigm Publishers. In press Kelly, R.L. Binford vs. Childe: What Makes an Archaeologist Influential? Journal of

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Frequency Distributions for Taphonomic Bias. Journal of Archaeological Science 36: 17151724. Madsen, D.B. and R.L. Kelly. The “Good Sweet Water” of Great Basin Marshes, in The Great Basin: People and Place in Ancient Times, edited by C. Fowler and D. Fowler, pp. 79-86. School of American Research, Santa Fe. Larsen, C.S., R.L. Kelly, M. Schoeninger, C.B. Ruff, D. Hutchinson, and B. Hemphill. Living on the Margins: Biobehavioral Adaptations in the Western Great Basin. In Case Studies in Environmental Archaeology, edited by E.J. Reitz, C.A. Scarry, and S.J. Scudder, pp. 161 -189 (Update of 1995 publication). New York: Springer. Kelly, R.L. and M. Prasciunas. Did the Ancestors of Native Americans Cause Animal Extinctions in Late Pleistocene North America? In Native Americans and the Environment: Perspectives on the Ecological Indian, edited by M.E. Harkin and D.R. Lewis, pp. 95-122. Lincoln, University of Nebraska Press. Kelly, R.L. Investigaciones sobre el Paleoindio norteamericano. In Llegar a un Nuevo Mundo: La arqueología do los primeros pobladores del actual territorio argentine, edited by Nora Flegenheimer, Cristina Bayón and Alejandra Pupio, pp. 42-43. Bahía Blanca: Museo y Histórico Municipal. Kelly, R.L., L. Poyer and B. Tucker. Mobility and Houses in Southwestern Madagascar: Ethnoarchaeology Among the Mikea and Their Neighbors. In Archaeology and Ethnoarchaeology of Mobility, edited by F.R. Sellet, R. Greaves, and P.L. Yu, pp. 75107. Gainsville, University Press of Florida. P.H. Ostrom, H. Gandhi, J.R. Strahler, A.K. Walker, P.C. Andrews, J. Leykam, T.W. Stafford, R.L. Kelly, D.N. Walker, M. Buckley, and J. Humpula. Unraveling the sequence and structure of the osteocalcin protein from a 42,000 ka fossil horse. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 70: 2034-2044. Kelly, R.L., D. A. Byers, W. Eckerle, P. Goldberg, C. V. Haynes, R. M. Larsen, J. Laughlin, J. I. Mead, S. Wall. Multiple Approaches to Formation Processes: The Pine Spring Site, Southwest Wyoming. Geoarchaeology 21: 615-638. Cheshier, J. and R. L. Kelly. Projectile Point Shape and Durability: The Effects of Thickness:Length. American Antiquity 71: 353-363. Kelly, R.L. Comment on “Constraints on the Development of Enduring Inequalities in Late Holocene Australia” Current Anthropology 47: 22-23. Kelly, R.L. Comment on “Diet, Mobility, and Settlement Pattern among Holocene Hunter-gatherers in Southernmost Africa.” Current Anthropology 47: 586-587. Kelly, R.L. Hunter-Gatherers, Archaeology, and the Role of Selection in the Evolution of the Human Mind. In A Catalyst for Ideas: Anthropological Archaeology and the Legacy of Douglas W. Schwartz, pp. 19-39, edited by Vernon Scarborough and Richard Leventhal. Santa Fe, School of American Research Press. Kelly, R.L., Poyer, L., and B. Tucker. An Ethnoarchaeological Study of Mobility, Architectural Investment, and Food Sharing among Madagascar’s Mikea. American Anthropologist 107: 403-416. Kelly, R.L. and L.C. Todd. Coming Into the Country: Early Paleoindian Hunting and Mobility (reprint). In Readings in Late Pleistocene North American and Paleoindians,

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Professional Activities: Symposia 2015 Co-organizer/Co-Chair (Nicolas Naudinot and Matthew Rowe) Frison Institute/Geoarchaeology Interest Group Symposium, The Archaeology and Geoarchaeology of Caves and Rockshelters, Society for American Archaeology, San Francisco. 2014 Co-organizer and co-Chair (Nicolas Naudinot), Frison Institute Symposium: International Perspectives on Climate Change and Archaeology, Society for American Archaeology, Austin, Texas. 2013 Co-organizer and Co-chair (Nicolas Naudinot), Frison Institute Symposium: Dates as Data: New Applications of Radiocarbon Dating in Archaeology, Society for American Archaeology, Honolulu, Hawaii. 2011 Organizer and Chair, Celebrating the Career of John D. Speth. Symposium, Society for American Archaeology, Sacramento, CA. 2011 Discussant: New Looks at Old Sites: The Results of Recent Research at Paleoindian Sites in the Great Basin. Symposium at the 2011 meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Sacramento, CA. 2008 Discussant: The Organization of Core Technologies: New Perspectives. Symposium at the 2008 meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Vancouver, Canada. 2008 Discussant: Foragers on the Edge: A Global Perspective on Diet Breadth and Specialization in Arid Zones. Symposium at the 2008 meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Vancouver, Canada. 2007 Discussant: Bridge Over Troubled Waters: Is a North-South Dialogue Useful? Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Austin, TX. 1995 Discussant: Intensification Among North American Hunter-Gatherers, Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Minneapolis, MN. 1994 Discussant: Lithic Raw Material Economy in Late Glacial and Early PostGlacial Western Europe, Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Anaheim, CA. 1992 Discussant: High Altitude Archaeology in the New World, Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Pittsburgh, PA. 1992 Discussant: The Organization of Stone Tool Technologies, Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, April, Pittsburgh, PA.

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Foreign Languages Minimal French and Spanish Professional Organizations Society for American Archaeology President (2001-2003) President-elect (2000-2001) Committees: Native American Scholarship (1990-95); Native American Relations (19951997); Book Award Committee (1997-2000); Task Forces: SAA-Native American Relations (1991-95), American Antiquity editor search (2009) American Anthropological Association Secretary, Archaeology Division (1996-1998) Great Basin Anthropological Association Secretary (1998-2001) (Founding executive committee) Conference Chair (1990) Plains Anthropological Society Wyoming Archaeological Society Graduate Students Nick Freeland, 2012, MA Jason Bogstie, 2012, MA Rick Weathermon, 2011, PhD Geoff Smith, 2010, PhD Mary Prasciunas, 2008, PhD Rachel Reckin, 2011, MA Brian Ostahowski, 2011, MA Caroline Ketron, 2010, MA Bryon Schroeder, 2010, MA

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21 References Dr. David Hurst Thomas, Curator, North American Archaeology Division of Anthropology American Museum of Natural History Central Park West at 79th St. New York, NY 10024 Tel: 212-769-5890 [email protected]. Dr. Audrey Shalinsky, Associate Dean College of Arts and Sciences University of Wyoming Laramie, WY 82071 Tel: 307-766-4106 [email protected] Ms. Tobi Brimsek, Executive Director Society for American Archaeology 1111 14th Street NW, Suite 800 Washington, DC 20005-5622 Tel: 202-789-8200 [email protected].