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CURRICULUM VITAE February, 2019 Richard W. Yerkes Department of Anthropology 533 Arden Road Ohio State University Columbus, Ohio 43214 4034 Smith Lab., 174 W. 18 th Ave. Email: [email protected] Columbus, Ohio 43210-1106 Office Phone: (614) 292-1328 EDUCATION 1969 - 1971 Knox College, Galesburg, Illinois 1971 - 1973 Beloit College, Beloit, Wisconsin B.A. Anthropology, 1973 1974 - 1976 University of Wisconsin - Madison M.A. Anthropology, 1977 1980 - 1984 University of Wisconsin - Madison Ph.D. Anthropology, 1984 M.A. Thesis: The Analysis of Fish Bone and Scale Remains from the Larson Site (11-F-1109): A Spoon River Variant Mississippian Town in the Central Illinois Valley. Ph.D. Dissertation: Site Activities and Subsistence at the Labras Lake Site (11-S-299), St.Clair County, Illinois: A Functional and Contextual Investigation of the Late Archaic, Late Woodland, and Mississippian Components of a Bluff-base Site on the American Bottom. (Finalist, Sigma Xi Award for Outstanding Research Leading to the Ph.D., 1984) RESEARCH INTERESTS North American Prehistory, European and Mediterranean Archaeology, Agricultural Systems, Lithic Analysis, Microwear, Paleoenvironmental Studies, Geoarchaeology, Zooarchaeology, Economic Anthropology. HONORS 1994 Finalist, Outstanding Teaching Award, OSU College of Arts and Sciences 1994 Distinguished Lecturer, International Symposium on Lithic Tools and Neolithic Craft Activities, University of Leiden, The Netherlands 1996 Distinguished Lecturer, Simposio International de Arquelogia de las Tierras Bajas, Minesterio de Education y Cultura, Republic of Uruguay 1998 Nominated for Outstanding Teaching Award, OSU College of Arts and Sciences 2000 Distinguished Lecturer, International Symposium on Recent Archaeological Approaches to Use-wear Analysis and Technical Process, dedicated to the 100th anniversary of Sergei A. Semenov, St. Petersburg, Russia. 2004 Finalist, Outstanding Teaching Award. OSU College of Arts and Sciences 2014 Distinguished Undergraduate Research Mentor Award, OSU URO LISTINGS 2007-present Who’s Who in America, A. N. Marquis publishers 1993-present Who’s Who in the Midwest, A. N. Marquis publishers 1994-present Men of Achievement, International Bibliographic Centre, Cambridge.

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Richard W. Yerkes Department of Anthropology 533 Arden Road Ohio State University Columbus, Ohio 43214 4034 Smith Lab., 174 W. 18th Ave. Email: [email protected] Columbus, Ohio 43210-1106 Office Phone: (614) 292-1328 EDUCATION 1969 - 1971 Knox College, Galesburg, Illinois 1971 - 1973 Beloit College, Beloit, Wisconsin B.A. Anthropology, 1973 1974 - 1976 University of Wisconsin - Madison M.A. Anthropology, 1977 1980 - 1984 University of Wisconsin - Madison Ph.D. Anthropology, 1984 M.A. Thesis: The Analysis of Fish Bone and Scale Remains from the Larson Site (11-F-1109): A Spoon River Variant Mississippian Town in the Central Illinois Valley. Ph.D. Dissertation: Site Activities and Subsistence at the Labras Lake Site (11-S-299), St.Clair County, Illinois: A Functional and Contextual Investigation of the Late Archaic, Late Woodland, and Mississippian Components of a Bluff-base Site on the American Bottom. (Finalist, Sigma Xi Award for Outstanding Research Leading to the Ph.D., 1984) RESEARCH INTERESTS North American Prehistory, European and Mediterranean Archaeology, Agricultural Systems, Lithic Analysis, Microwear, Paleoenvironmental Studies, Geoarchaeology, Zooarchaeology, Economic Anthropology.

HONORS

1994 Finalist, Outstanding Teaching Award, OSU College of Arts and Sciences 1994 Distinguished Lecturer, International Symposium on Lithic Tools and Neolithic Craft Activities, University of Leiden, The Netherlands 1996 Distinguished Lecturer, Simposio International de Arquelogia de las Tierras Bajas, Minesterio de Education y Cultura, Republic of Uruguay 1998 Nominated for Outstanding Teaching Award, OSU College of Arts and Sciences 2000 Distinguished Lecturer, International Symposium on Recent Archaeological Approaches to Use-wear Analysis and Technical Process, dedicated to the 100th anniversary of Sergei A. Semenov, St. Petersburg, Russia. 2004 Finalist, Outstanding Teaching Award. OSU College of Arts and Sciences 2014 Distinguished Undergraduate Research Mentor Award, OSU URO LISTINGS

2007-present Who’s Who in America, A. N. Marquis publishers 1993-present Who’s Who in the Midwest, A. N. Marquis publishers 1994-present Men of Achievement, International Bibliographic Centre, Cambridge.

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RESEARCH AND TEACHING EXPERIENCE 2012-present Department of Anthropology, The Field Museum, Chicago Research Associate 2007-present Research & Exchange Program, Laval University, Quebec Research Associate 2005-present Department of Anthropology, Ohio State University Professor 1991 - 2005 Department of Anthropology, Ohio State University Associate Professor 1995 - 2001 Dept. Consumer & Textile Sciences, Ohio State University Adjunct Assoc. Prof. 1984 - 1990 Department of Anthropology, Ohio State University Assistant Professor 1981 - 1983 Department of Anthropology, University of Wisconsin Teaching Assistant 1979 - 1980 Department of Anthropology, University of Illinois, Chicago Research Associate 1972 Department of Anthropology, University of Wisconsin-Madison Research Assistant Courses Taught: The Ohio State University Anthropology 1100 Introduction to Anthropology Anthropology 2201 World Prehistory: an Anthropological Perspective Anthropology 2201H Honors World Prehistory: an Anthropological Perspective Anthropology 3350 Prehistoric Indians of the Ohio Valley Anthropology 3401 Fundamentals of Archaeology Anthropology 3553.02 Prehistoric Indians of Eastern North America Anthropology 4597.03H Prehistory of Environment and Climate (Honors) Anthropology 5604 Archaeological Laboratory Methods Anthropology 5605 Environmental Archaeology Anthropology 7804 Issues in Archaeological Theory Anthropology 685 Field School in Archaeology Anthropology H783 Honors Research in Anthropology Anthropology 7801 Archaeology of Hunter-Gatherer Societies Anthropology 7802 Origins of Food Production Anthropology 7803 Archaeology of Complex Societies Anthropology 830 Graduate Seminars in Prehistory Anthropology 8828 Writing Research Proposals in Anthropology Honors H296 London Honors Study Abroad Seminar The University of Wisconsin Anthropology 100 Introductory Anthropology Anthropology 102 Archaeology and the Prehistoric World SERVICE Department Committee Assignments 1984-86,93,95,97, 2016-present Anthropology Undergraduate Committee, Ohio State University 1986-95, 2004-12 Deferred Credit Advisor for Anthropology, Ohio State University 1987-92, 94-97, 2012-2013, Advisor to the Undergraduate Anthropology Club 1987-95, 2008 Undergraduate Coordinating Advisor for Anthropology 1992 Anthropology Department Chair Search Committee 1993, 1996, 2000 Acting Chair, Department of Anthropology 1992-97, 2002-06 Chair, Anthropology Department Faculty Review and Promotion & Tenure Committee 1992-1994 Anthropology Department Faculty Executive Committee 1995-2002, 04-06 Anthropology Graduate Studies Committee 1997-present Mentoring Committees for Untenured Faculty, Department of Anthropology 1994-97, 2008-present Anthropology Department Faculty Review and Promotion and Tenure Committee 2008-2012 Anthropology GTA Committee 2008-12, 2014-present: Anthropology Undergraduate Honors Advisor

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University Committee Assignments 1990-1991 Liberal Arts Initiative (Ohio State University Honors Program) 1992-1994 College of Social and Behavioral Sciences Professional Leave Committee 1993-2010 Maximus Scholarship Examination Evaluation Committees 1994-2004 College of Social and Behavioral Sciences Curriculum Committee (Chair 2001-2002) 2000-2001 Sponsor, Ohio State University Postdoctoral Researcher (Dr. W. A. Parkinson) 2001-2010 Review Committee OSU OIE faculty/student International Travel Grant competitions 2002-2003 Faculty Friend, Taylor Tower Honors Dormitory 2003-2004 Alternate to the Ohio State University Arts and Sciences Faculty Senate 2004-2007 Colleges of Arts and Sciences Curriculum Committee 2004-2007 Representative to the Ohio State University Arts and Sciences Faculty Senate 2004, 2006 Invited Panelist (for prospective students & parents) at Maximus Scholarship Competition 2004, 2006 Invited Panelist, New Student Orientation Programs 2008-2011, 2014-present: College of Social and Behavioral Sciences Honors Advisors Committee 2004-present Byrd Polar Research Center Interdisciplinary Study Group 2005-2012 Ohio State University U. S. Student Fulbright Award Committee 2006-present Colleges of Arts and Sciences Honors Mentoring Program for Outstanding Freshmen 2006-present Virtual Museum for Classical Archaeology staff member 2006-present Interdisciplinary Program in Mediterranean Religions and Cultures 2006-present Center for Slavic and East European Studies 2007-present American Indian Studies Program 2009-present Colleges of Arts and Sciences Honors Committee 2010-present Central and Eastern Europe Gateway Faculty Advisory Committee 2010-present Complexity in Human, Natural and Engineered Systems interdisciplinary group 2017-present Center for Material Culture Studies 2011-2014 Colleges of Arts and Sciences Curriculum Committee (Honors representative) 2016-2019 Alternate to the University Senate 2016-2018 University Senate Diversity Committee National and International Service 1985-1986, 2005 Ohio Archaeological Council Grants Committee 1986 Program Chair, Host, and Organizer, Midwest Archaeological Conference 1989-1990 Temporary Faculty Appointee, Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, IL 1990-1994 Assistant Editor for Current Research (Great Lakes), American Antiquity 1990-1994 Ohio Archaeological Council Services Review Committee 1990 Extramural Reviewer, Tenure & Promotion Evaluation, Anthropology, Ohio University 1990 Sponsor for Visiting Faculty from University of Genoa (Italy), Columbian Quincentenary 1991-1992 Program Review Committee, Society for American Archaeology (SAA) Annual Meeting 1992 Extramural Reviewer, Tenure & Promotion Evaluation, Anthropology, UC-Santa Barbara 1992-2012 Contributing Editor, Lithic Artifact Analysis, Journal of Archaeological Research 1993 Moderator, Session in a Symposium on F. A. Cook, Byrd Polar Center, Ohio State 1994 Extramural Reviewer, Promotion to Professor of Anthropology, University of Toledo 1994 Extramural Reviewer, Faculty Evaluation, Anthropology, Kenyon College 1994 Judge, Poster Competition, Society for American Archaeology (SAA) Annual Meeting 1996 Co-organizer, Workshop at the Archaeological Institute of America Annual Meeting 1997, 1999 Extramural Reviewer, Faculty Evaluation, Anthropology, College of Wooster 1997 Co-chair and Organizer, Symposium at the Archaeological Institute of America Meetings

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National and International Service, continued 1997-2000 Editor of festschrift volume in honor of the retirement of Prof. James B. Stoltman 1998 Invited Host, Luncheon on Microwear Analysis, SAA Annual Meeting, Seattle 1998 Jury member, Ph.D. thesis defense, Université Laval, Québec, Canada 1999 Co-chair and Organizer, Symposium in Honor of James Stoltman, SAA, Chicago 2001 Co-chair and Organizer, Old and New World Prehistory at the Crossroads. 2001 Co-Chair and Organizer, Comparative Archaeology symposium at SAA meetings 2002-present Archaeological consultant to the Worthington Historical Society, Worthington, Ohio. 2004 Panelist at career symposium for Columbus area Minority Middle School Students 2006 Extramural Reviewer, Tenure & Promotion Evaluation, Tel Aviv University, Israel 2006, 10, 11, 12 Extramural Reviewer, Tenure & Promotion Evaluation, Michigan State University 2006-2009 Trustee, Ohio Archaeological Council 2007-present Editorial Board member, Journal of Anthropology, Scientific Journals International 2007-present Editorial Board member, The Open Anthropology Journal 2016-present Editorial Board member, International Journal of Geosciences 2008 Sponsor and Host for Sabbatical for Faculty from Tel Aviv University 2009 Extramural Reviewer, Promotion to Professor, University of Kentucky 2009 Extramural Reviewer, Tenure & Promotion Evaluation, University of Louisville 2010-present Editorial Board member for Ohio History Central online encyclopedia 2014-present Editorial Board member, International Journal of Geosciences. 2014-present International Commission on Traceology for UISPP World Congress 2014-present UISSP Prehistoric and Protohistoric Sites Cultural Heritage Management Commission 2015-present Listed on the Fulbright Specialist Program Roster FIELD EXPERIENCE (only major projects are listed) Dates Project Name and Institution Position(s) 2000-present Körös Regional Archaeological Project, Hungary Co-Director 2013-present Projekti Arkeologjikë i Shkodrës (PASH), Albania Zooarchaeologist 2014-2018 Ein Zippori Archaeological Project, Israel Lithic Artifact Analyst 1991-1997 Athienou Archaeological Project, Cyprus Associate Director 1991-1993 OSU Isthmia Project, Ancient Korinth, Greece Environmental Archaeologist May - June, 1989 University of Illinois-Chicago Sinai Expedition (Egypt) Archaeologist September, 1989 Winfield Locks and Dam Mitigation Project, W.Va. Geoarchaeological Consultant 1988 OSU Institute for Archaeology and Ohio Prehistory Co-Director 1985 - 1987 OSU Summer Field School in Archaeology (Ohio) Director 1983 U.S. Bureau of Land Management Survey (Wisconsin) Principal Investigator 1981 Wisconsin Historical Society Great River Road Survey Crew Chief 1979 -1980 University of Illinois-Chicago FAI-270 Highway Project Field Director 1977 - 1979 Bonneville Dam (Washington) Mitigation Project Bioarchaeologist Environment Consultants, Inc. and Crew Chief May - Dec., 1976 Illinois Dept.Transportation FAI-270 Highway Survey Archaeologist Mar. - May, 1976 Historic Sites Survey, Boone County, IL (Beloit College) Consultant 1974 Historic Sites Survey, Monroe, St. Clair, Jackson, IL Crew Chief July - Dec., 1973 Nicolet National Forest Survey (Wisconsin) USFS Archaeologist Mar. - June, 1973 Rock River Survey. Beloit College Archaeologist May - Sept, 1972 Beloit College Field School in Archaeology (Cahokia) Student

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PUBLICATIONS Books and Edited Collections 1980 Investigations at the Labras Lake Site, Volume 1, Archaeology. Edited by J. L. Phillips, R. L. Hall, and R. W. Yerkes. Reports of Investigations 1, Department of Anthropology, Chicago: University of Illinois. 1987 Prehistoric Life on the Mississippi Floodplain: Stone Tool Use, Settlement Organization and Subsistence Practices at the Labras Lake Site, Illinois. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. 1988 Editor, Interpretations of Culture Change in the Eastern Woodlands during the Late Woodland Period. Occasional Papers in Anthropology 3. Department of Anthropology, Columbus: Ohio State University. 2000 Organizer and Co-Editor (with John Kelly and William Green), Taxonomy, Transitions, and

Traditions: Papers in Honor of James B. Stoltman. Special Edition, Midcontential Journal of Archaeology 25(2).

2003 Co-Editor with P. N. Kardulias, Written in Stone: The Multiple Dimensions of Lithic Analysis. Lanham MD: Lexington Books (Rowman and Littlefield Publishers). Articles in Refereed Journals 1980 Archaeological Investigations of Prehistoric Fishing Practices in Illinois. Wisconsin Archaeologist 61:271-279. 1981a The Potential of Fish Utilization in Riverine Environments. Midcontinental Journal of Archaeology 6:207-211. 1981b Fish Scale Analysis at the Pipe Site (47-Fd-10) Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin: An Investigation of Seasonal Patterns in Oneota Fishing Practices. Wisconsin Archaeologist 62:533-556. 1983 Microwear, Microdrills, and Mississippian Craft Specialization. American Antiquity 48:499-518. 1986 Licks, Pans, and Chiefs: A Comment on "Mississippian Specialization and Salt". American Antiquity 51:402-404. 1987 Seasonal Patterns in Late Prehistoric Fishing Practices in the North American Midwest. Archæozoologia 1:137-148. 1988 The Woodland and Mississippian periods in Midwestern North American Prehistory. Journal of World Prehistory 2:307-358. 1989 Mississippian Craft Specialization on the American Bottom. Southeastern Archaeology 8:93-106. 1991 Test Excavations at the Glasgow Site: A Stratified Terminal Early Archaic and Late Archaic Site in Kanawha County, West Virginia. West Virginia Archaeologist 44:27-56 (with C. M. Niquette, A. M. Pecora, and K. J. Saul). 1992 Vertebrate Remains from the Filler Site, a Late Prehistoric Occupation in LaCrosse County, Wisconsin. Wisconsin Archaeologist 73:199-236 (with J. T. Penman). 1993 Recent Developments in the Analysis of Lithic Artifacts. Journal of Archaeological Research

1(2):89-119. (with P. Nick Kardulias). 1994a A Comparative Collection for the Study of Fibers Used in Prehistoric Textiles from Eastern North America. Journal of Archaeological Science 21:641-650(with K. Jakes and L. Sibley). 1994b A Consideration of the Function of Ohio Hopewell Bladelets. Lithic Technology 19:109-127. 1994c Microwear Analysis of Threshing Sledge Flints from Cyprus and Greece: Implications for the

Study of Ancient Agriculture. Helinium 34(2):281-293. (with P. N. Kardulias).

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Articles in Refereed Journals, continued 1996a Seip Hopewell Textiles: Analysis and Cultural Implications. Mid-Continental Journal of

Archaeology 21:144-162. (with C. Song and K. Jakes). 1996b Microwear and Metric Analysis of Threshing Sledge Flints from Greece and Cyprus. Journal of Archaeological Science 23:657-666 (with P. Nick Kardulias). 1996c Microwear Analysis of Chipped Stone Tools from the Martins Creek Mastodon Site, Holmes County, Ohio. Current Research in the Pleistocene 13:55-57 (with N. Brush). 1998a Athienou Archaeological Project: Interim Report of Investigations in the Malloura Valley, Cyprus, 1990-95. Journal of Field Archaeology 25:163-182 (with M. Toumazou and P. N. Kardulias) 1998b Defining the Cypriot Aceramic Neolithic: The Lithic Evidence. Lithic Technology 23(2): 24-138. (with P. N. Kardulias) 2000a Ethnoarchaeology in Central Cyprus: Interdisciplinary Studies of Ancient Population and Agriculture by the Athienou Archaeological Project. Near Eastern Archaeology 63:20-34. 2000b Taxonomy, Transitions, and Traditions: Introduction to the Papers in Honor of James B.

Stoltman. Midcontinental Journal of Archaeology 25:153-160 (with J. Kelly, and W. Green) 2001 Prehistoric Flint Procurement Strategies at Flint Ridge, Licking County, Ohio. Mid- continental Journal of Archaeology 26 (1):23-56 (with B. T. Lepper and W. H. Pickard) 2002 The Neolithic-Copper Age Transition on the Great Hungarian Plain: Recent Excavations at

the Tiszapolgár Culture settlement of Vésztö-Bikeri. Antiquity 76: 619-620 (with W. A. Parkinson and A. Gyucha)

2003a Microwear Analysis of Early Neolithic (PPNA) Axes and Bifacial Tools from Netiv Hagdud in the Jordan Valley, Israel. Journal of Archaeological Science 30(8): 1051-1066 (with R. Barkai, A. Gopher, and O. Bar-Yosef) 2003b Ideology and Social Organization in Ohio Hopewell Societies. In A Deep-Time Perspective:

Studies in Symbols, Meaning, and the Archaeological Record, edited by J. Richards and M. L. Fowler, Wisconsin Archaeologist 84 (special issue):15-19.

2004a Geophysical Prospection and Soil Chemistry at the Early Copper Age Settlement of Vészt″o-Bikeri, Southeastern Hungary. Journal of Archaeological Science 31(7): 927-939 (with A. Sarris, M. Galaty, W. Parkinson, A. Gyucha, D. Billingsley, and R. Tate) 2004b The Transition from the Neolithic to the Copper Age: Excavations at Vészt″o-Bikeri, Hungary, 2000-2002. Journal of Field Archaeology 29:101-121(with Parkinson and Gyucha). 2004c Kora Rézkori Településkutatás a dél-Alföldön. Elzetes Jelentés A Körös Regionális

Régészeti Program 1998-2002 Között Végzett Munkájáról. Studia Archaeologica 10:25-52, Szeged (with A. Gyucha and W. Parkinson).

2004d Settlement Reorganization at the End of the Neolithic in Central Europe. Eurasian Prehistory 2(2):57-73 (with Parkinson, Gyucha, A. Sarris, M. Hardy, and M. Morris)

2005 Bone Chemistry, Body Parts, and Growth Marks: Evaluating Ohio Hopewell and Cahokia Mississippian Seasonality, Subsistence, Ritual, and Feasting. American Antiquity 70: 241-266.

2007 Geophysical and Geochemical Investigations at Two Early Copper Age Settlements in the Körös River Valley, Southeastern Hungary. Geoarchaeology 22(8):845-871 (with

A. Sarris, T. Frolking, W. Parkinson, A. Gyucha, M. Hardy, and L. Catanoso) 2009a Microwear Analysis of a Sample of 100 Chipped Stone Artifacts from the 1971-1979 Ohio

Historical Society Excavations at the Seip Earthworks. Mid-Continental Journal of Archaeology 34(1):109-121. Part of a special edition edited by N. Greber, “Re-interpretation of a Group of Hopewellian Low Mounds and Structures, Seip Earthworks, Ross County, Ohio.”

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Articles in Refereed Journals, continued 2009b A Multi-Scalar Approach to Modeling the End of the Neolithic on the Great Hungarian Plain Using Calibrated Radiocarbon Dates. Radiocarbon 51(3):1-39 (with A. Gyucha and W. A. Parkinson). 2009c A Pilot Use-Wear Study of Lithic Tools from the Aceramic phase at Bagor, Rajasthan, India. South Asian Studies 25: 63-74 (with A. Kashyap and V. Shinde). 2010a Elemental Analysis of Ceramic Incrustation Indicates Long-Term Cultural Continuity in the Prehistoric Carpathian Basin. Archaeology, Ethnology and Anthropology of Eurasia

38(2):64-70 (with W. A. Parkinson, E. Peacock, R. A. Palmer, Y. Xia, B. Carlock, A. Gyucha, and M. L. Galaty) 2010b Early Copper Age Settlements in the Körös Region of the Great Hungarian Plain. Journal of Field Archaeology 35(2): 164-183 (with W. A. Parkinson, A. Gyucha, A. Sarris, M. Morris, and R. Salisbury). 2012 Form and function of early Neolithic bifacial stone tools reflects changes in land use practices

during the Neolithization process in the Levant. PLoS ONE 7(8): e42442. Doi:10.1371/journal pone.0042442. Pp. 1-11 (with H. Khalaily and R. Barkai).

2013a Tree-felling, Wood Working, and Changing Perceptions of the Landscape during the Neolithic and Chalcolithic periods in the southern Levant. Current Anthropology 54(2): 222-231 (with Ran Barkai).

2013b Fusion of geophysical surveys, ground hyperspectral measurements, aerial and satellite imagery for archaeological prospection of Neolithic sites: the case study of Vésztő- Mágor Tell, Hungary. Journal of Archaeological Science 40: 1454-1470 (with A. Sarris, N.

Papadopoulos, A. Agapiou, M.-C. Salvi, D. G. Hadjimitsis, W. A. Parkinson, A. Gyucha, and P. R. Duffy).

2014a Activities at Final Pre-Pottery Neolithic (PPNC) fishing village revealed through microwear analysis of bifacial flint tools from the submerged Atlit-Yam site, Israel. Journal of Archaeological Science 48: 120-128 (with Ran Barkai).

2014b Electrical Resistivity Tomography for the Modeling of Cultural Deposits and Geomorphological Landscapes at Neolithic Sites: A case study from Southeastern Hungary. Archaeological Prospection 21(3): 169-183 (with N. Papadopoulos, A. Sarris,

W. Parkinson, A. Gyucha, P. Duffy, and P. Tsourlos). 2015 Unfolding the Neolithic wetlands landscape of Szeghalom-Kovácshalom in Hungary.

Archaeologia Polona 53:360-364 (special issue on Archaeological Prospection, with A. Sarris, N. Papadopoulos, W. OParkinsion, A. Gyucha, G. Bácsmegi, F-X. Simon, P. Duffy, and R. Salisbury).

2016a Diet, dispersal, and social Differentiation during the Copper Age in eastern Hungary. Antiquity 90(349): 81-94. (with Julia Giblin).

2016b The use of fan scrapers: Microwear evidence from late Pottery Neolithic and Early Bronze Age Ein Zippori, Israel. Journal of Lithic Studies 3(1):1-21. doi:10.2218/jls.v3il.1447. (with Ran Barkai, Avi Gopher, and Katia Zutovski)

2016c A techno-typological analysis of fan (tabular) scrapers from Ein Zippori, Israel. Journal of Lithic Studies 3(1):1-32. doi:10.2218/jls.v3il.1454. (with Katia Zutovski, Aviad Agam , Lucy Wilson, Nimrod Getzov, Ianir Milevski, and Avi Gopher).

2018a A Landscape of Tells: Geophysics and Microstratigraphy at Two Neolithic Tell Sites on the Great Hungarian Plain. Journal of Archaeological Science:Reports. Special Issue,

http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jasrep.2017.07.002 (with W. A. Parkinson, A. Gyucha, P. Karkanas, N. Papadopoulos, G. Tsartsidou, A. Sarris, & P. R. Duffy).

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2018b New Tools, New Human Niches: The Significance of the Dalton Adze and the Origin of Heavy-Duty Woodworking in the Middle Mississippi Valley of North America. Journal of Anthropological Archaeology 50:69-84 (with Brad H. Koldehoff)

2018c Description of an American Mastodon (Mammut Americanum) site in Morrow County, Ohio, and assessment of evidence for Early PaleoIndian exploitation. Archaeology of Eastern North

America 46:215-240 (with N. Brush, B. G. Redmond, P. N. Kardulias, G. Wiles, J. Burks, H. J. Greenfield, H. G, McDonald, K. L. Leone, R. Hannan, S. Donaldson, & J. Dilyard 2018d Microwear analysis of small recycled flakes and recycling products from the Ein-Zippori site,

Lower Galilee, Israel. Journal of Lithic Studies (with Y. Parush, A. Gopher, & R. Barkai) http://journals.ed.ac.uk/lithicstudies/article/view/2668

Invited Book Chapters 1986 Late Archaic Settlement and Subsistence on the American Bottom. In Foraging, Collecting,

and Harvesting: Archaic Period Subsistence in the Eastern Woodlands, edited by S.W. Neusius, pp. 225-245, Occasional Paper 6. Center for Archaeological Investigations, Southern Illinois University-Carbondale.

1987 Shell Bead Production and Exchange in Prehistoric Mississippian Populations. In Research Records 20. Rochester Museum and Science Center.

1989 Lithic Analysis and Activity Patterns at Labras Lake. In Alternative Approaches to Lithic Analysis, edited by D. O. Henry and G. H. Odell, pp. 183-212, Archaeological Papers of the American Anthropological Association 1. 1990 Using Microwear Analysis to Investigate Domestic Activities and Craft Specialization at the

Murphy site, A Small Hopewell Settlement in Licking County, Ohio. In The Interpretative Possibilities of Microwear Studies, edited by B. Gräslund, H. Knutsson, K. Knutsson and J. Taffinder, pp. 167-176. Aun 14. Societas Archaeologica Upsaliensis, Uppsala, Sweden.

1991 Specialization in Shell Artifact Production at Cahokia. In New Perspectives on Cahokia: Views from the Peripheries, edited by J. B. Stoltman, pp. 49-64. Monographs in World Archaeology, vol. 2. Madison: Prehistory Press. 1992 Microwear Analysis of Microdrills from the Lohmann Site. In The Lohmann Site: An Early Mississippian Center in the American Bottom, edited by D. Esarey and T. R. Pauketat, pp. 133-138, American Bottom Archaeology, FAI-270 Site Reports 25. Urbana and Chicago: University of Illinois Press. 1993 Methods of Manufacturing Shell Beads at Prehistoric Mississippian Sites in Southeastern

North America. In Tracéologie et Fonction: Le Geste Retrouvé, edited by P. C. Anderson, S. Beyries, M. Otte, and H. Plisson. ERAUL 50 (1): 235-242. Liège: Études et Recherches Archéologiques de l’Université de Liège, and Paris: Centre de Recherches Archéologiques.

1994 Use of Geographical Information System for the Spatial Analysis of Frankish Settlements in the Korinthia, Greece. In Regional Studies in the Aegean, edited by P. Nick Kardulias, pp. 291-315. Lanham, MD: University Press of America (with M. A. Dann). 1995 Social Differentiation in Mississippian and Fort Ancient Societies. In Mississippian Communities and Households, edited by J. D. Rogers and B. D. Smith, pp. 58-80. Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press (with John Nass, Jr.). 1997a Microwear Analysis of Dalton Artifacts. In Sloan: A Paleoindian Dalton Cemetery in Arkansas*, edited by D. F. Morse, pp. 58-71. Washington: Smithsonian Institution Press (with L. M. Gaertner). *finalist for the SAA Outstanding Book Award 1997b Hopewell Occupations at the Northern Periphery of the Newark Earthworks: The Newark Expressway Sites Revisited. In Ohio Hopewell Community Organization, edited by W. S. Dancey and P. J. Pacheco, pp. 175-205. Kent State University Press (with B. T. Lepper)

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Invited Book Chapters, continued 2000 Mounds of the Southern United States. In Arqueologia de las Tierras Bajas, edited by A. D. Coirolo and R. B. Boksar, pp. 117-134. Montevideo: Ministerio de Educacion y Cultura, Comision Nacional de Arqueologia, Uruguay. 2002 Hopewell Tribes: A Study of Middle Woodland Social Organization in the Ohio Valley. In The Archaeology of Tribal Societies, edited by W. Parkinson, pp. 227-245. Ann Arbor: International Monographs in Prehistory, Archaeological Series 15. 2003a Introduction: Lithic Analysis as Cross-Cultural Study. In Written in Stone: The Multiple Dimensions of Lithic Analysis, edited By R. W. Yerkes and P. N. Kardulias, pp. 1-6, Lanham, MD: Lexington Books (Rowman and Littlefield Publishers, with P. N. Kardulias). 2003b Using Lithic Artifacts to Study Craft Specialization in Ancient Societies. In Written in Stone: The Multiple Dimensions of Lithic Analysis, edited By R. W. Yerkes and P. N. Kardulias, pp. 17-34, Lanham, MD: Lexington Books (Rowman and Littlefield Publishers. 2004a World-Systems Theory and Regional Survey: The Malloura Valley Survey on Cyprus. In

Mediterranean Archaeological Landscapes: Current Issues, edited by E. Athanassopoulos and L. Wandsnider, pp. 143-164. U. Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeol. and Anthropology.

2004b Microwear Analysis of Chalcolithic Bifacial Tools. In: Giv’at Ha-Oranim, A Chalcolithic Site, edited by N. Scheftelowitz and R. Oren, Chapter 8, pp.100-124. Tel Aviv: Salvage Excavation Reports 1, Sonia and Marco Nadler Institute of Archaeology (with Ran Barkai).

2006 Middle Woodland settlements and social organization in the central Ohio Valley: were the Hopewell really farmers? In Recreating Hopewell, edited by D. K. Charles and J. E. Buikstra, pp. 50-61. Gainesville: University Press of Florida.

2008a Integrating Archaeological Survey and Remote Sensing in a Study of the Neolithic-Copper Age Transition on the Great Hungarian Plain. In Archaeology and History in Roman, Medieval and Post-Medieval Greece: Studies on Method and Meaning in Honor of Timothy E. Gregory, edited by W. Caraher, L.J. Hall, and R. S. Moore, pp. 85-107. London: Ashgate Publishing.

2008b Stone Axes as Cultural Markers: Technological, functional and symbolic changes in bifacial tools during the transition from Hunter-gatherers to sedentary Agriculturalists in the southern Levant. In “Prehistoric Technology” 40 Years Later: Functional Studies and the Russian Legacy, edited by L. Longo and N. Skakun, pp. 159-167. Oxford: BAR International Series S1783 (with Ran Barkai).

2009a Microwear, Microdrills, and Mississippian Craft Specialization. In: Archaeological Lithic Analysis: Readings from American Antiquity and Latin American Antiquity, complied by G. H. Odell, pp. 221-240. Washington, D.C.: Society for American Archaeology Press. (Originally published in American Antiquity 48: 499-518, 1983). 2009b A Multi-scalar Approach to Settlement Pattern Analysis: The Transition from the Late Neolithic to the Early Copper Age on the Great Hungarian Plain. In: Reimagining Regional Analysis: The Archaeology of Spatial and Social Dynamics, edited by T. Thurston and

R. Salisbury, pp. 100-129. Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing (with A. Gyucha and W. A. Parkinson).

2011a Environmental Context of the Athienou Archaeological Project. Chapter 2 in Crossroads and Boundaries: The Archaeology of Past and Present in the Malloura Valley, Cyprus, edited by

M. K. Toumazou, P. N. Kardulias, and D. B. Counts, pp. 13-24. Boston: The Annual of the American Schools of Oriental Research (ASOR) Volume 65.

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Invited Book Chapters, continued 2011b The Malloura Valley Survey. Chapter 7 in Crossroads and Boundaries: The Archaeology of Past and Present in the Malloura Valley, Cyprus, edited by M. K. Toumazou, P. N. Kardulias, and

D. B. Counts, pp. 87-105. Boston: The Annual of the American Schools of Oriental Research 65 2011c Flaked Stone Tools from the Malloura Valley Survey and their Cypriot Context. Chapter 8 in Crossroads and Boundaries: The Archaeology of Past and Present in the Malloura Valley, Cyprus, edited by M. K. Toumazou, P. N. Kardulias, and D. B. Counts, pp. 107-124. Boston: The Annual of the American Schools of Oriental Research (ASOR) Vol. 65 (with P. N. Kardulias). 2011d Viewing the Past through the Present: Ethnoarchaeological Studies of Population and Ancient Agriculture. Chapter 26 in Crossroads and Boundaries: The Archaeology of Past and Present in the Malloura Valley, Cyprus, edited by M. K. Toumazou, P. N. Kardulias, and D. B. Counts, pp. 321-339. Boston: The Annual of the American Schools of Oriental Research (ASOR) Vol. 65. 2012a Microwear Analysis of Bifacial Tools at Nahal Zehora. In: Village Communities of the Pottery Neolithic Period in the Menashe Hills, Israel, Archaeological Investigations at the Sites of Nahal Zehora, edited by A. Gopher, pp. 930-977. Monograph Series 29, Institute of Archaeology, Emery and Claire Yass Publications, Tel Aviv University (with Ran Barkai). 2012b Identification and Analysis of Samples of Faunal Remains from the WILD Site (46PL66),

Pleasants County, West Virginia. Appendix E in Phase III Archaeological Investigations of the WILD Site (46PL66) as Part of the Proposed Willow Island Hydroelectric Plant at Willow Island in Pleasants County, West Virginia, edited by M. P. Purtill, J. A. Norr, and C. Baltz, Vol. III, pp. E1-11. Cincinnati: Gray & Pape, Inc.

2012c Microwear Analysis of a Sample of Chipped Stone Artifacts from the WILD Site (46PL66), Pleasants County, West Virginia. Appendix D in Phase III Archaeological Invesigations of the WILD Site (46PL66) as Part of the Proposed Willow Island Hydroelectric Plant at Willow Island in Pleasants County, West Virginia, edited by M. P. Purtill, J. A. Norr, and C. Baltz, Vol. III, pp. D1-28. Cincinnati: Gray & Pape, Inc.

2013a The Fauna, in Chapter Ten: Grunas. In Light and Shadow: Isolation and Interaction in the Shala Valley of Northern Albania, edited by M. L. Galaty, O. Lafe, W. E. Lee, and Z. Tafilica, pp. 221-223. Los Angeles: Monumenta Archaeologica series, Cotsen Institute of Archaeology at UCLA. *winner of the SAA Outstanding Book Award 2013b Coming Together, Falling Apart: A Multi-Scalar Approach to Prehistoric

Aggregation and Interaction on the Great Hungarian Plain. In From Prehistoric Villages to Cities: Settlement Aggregation and Community Transformation, edited by J. Birch, pp. 44-62. London: Routledge (with P. R. Duffy, W. A. Parkinson, and A. Gyucha).

2014 The Transition from the Late Neolithic to the Early Copper Age: Multidisciplinary Investigations in the Körös Region of the Great Hungarian Plain. In The Neolithic and Eneolithic in Southeastern Europe, New Approaches to Dating and Cultural Dynamics in the 6th to 4th Millennium BC, edited by W. Schier and F. Draşovean, pp. 273-296. Prähistorische Archäologie in Südosteuropa, Band 28, Verlag Marie Leidorf GmbH, Rahden/Westf (with A. Gyucha and W. A. Parkinson).

2015 Settlement Nucleation in the Neolithic: A Preliminary Report of the Körös Regional Archaeological Project’s Investigations at Szeghalom-Kovácshalom and Vésztő-Mágor. In Neolithic and Copper Age between the Carpathians and the Aegean Sea. Chronologies and Technologies from the 6th to the 4th Millennium BCE. International Workshop Budapest 2012, edited by Svend Hansen, Pál Raczky, Alexandra Anders, and Agathe Reingruber, pp. 129-142. Archäologie in Eurasien 31. Verlag Dr. Rudolf Habelt, Bonn (with Attila Gyucha, W. A. Parkinson, A. Sarris, N. Papadopoulos, P. R. Duffy, and R. B. Salisbury).

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Invited Book Chapters, continued 2018a Microwear Analysis of Microdrills. In Stirling and Moorehead Phase Craft Specialization at

Cahokia’s Fingerhut Tract, St. Clair County, Illinois, edited by B. J. Skousen, pp. 241-248. Illinois State Archaeological Survey, Technical Report 176. Urbana-Champaign.

2018b Landscape Archaeology and Social Inequality in Northern Albania: Results of the 2018b 2014 Field Season of the Projekti Arkeologjikë i Shkodrës (PASH). In Landscape in Southeastern Europe, edited by L. Mirošević, G. Zarom, M. Katić, and D. Brit, pp. 35-47. Lit Verlag GmbH & Co., Wien (with M. Galaty, L. Bejko, S. Deskaj, S. Allen, & R. Bolus

Invited Book accepted for publication (final revisions are being completed) 1. Bikeri: Two Copper Age Villages on the Great Hungarian Plain. Cotsen Institute of

Archaeology, UCLA, Monumenta Archaeologica series (editor and compiler, with W.A. Parkinson and A. Gyucha).

Invited Book Chapters in press 1. Indigenous Native American Perspectives on Functions of Large Hopewell Bifaces from Mound 25, Hopewell Mound Group (33Ro27), Ross County, Ohio. In Encountering Hopewell in Ohio and Beyond, edited by Brian G. Redmond, Bret J. Ruby, and Jarrod Burks, University of Akron Press (with A. Pépin and J. Toth).

2. The importance of use-wear and experimental research in North American archaeology. In Recent Archaeological Approaches to Use-wear Analysis and Technical Process, dedicated to Sergei A. Semenov, edited by N. Skakun and H. Plisson, St. Petersburg, Russia.

3. An Analysis of the Vertebrate Remains from the Oliver Site. In The Oliver Site (22-C0-503), Coahoma County, Mississippi: Collected Papers, edited by J. Connaway, J. Johnson, and P. Galloway. Mississippi Department of Archives and History, Clarksdale.

Invited Book Reviews in Refereed Journals 1988 Archaeology of the Lower Ohio River Valley, by Jon Muller. Academic Press, Orlando, 1986. In American Antiquity 53: 669-670. 1990 Time, Energy, and Stone Tools, edited by Robin Torrence. Cambridge University Press, 1989. In Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 54(4): 1198-1199. 1992 Early PaleoIndian Economies of Eastern North America, edited by Kenneth B. Tankersley and Barry L. Isaac. Research in Economic Anthropology, Supplement 5, 1990. In North American Archaeologist 13(1): 67-71. 1999 Lithics, by William Andrefsky. Cambridge Manuals in Archaeology, Cambridge University Press, 1998. In Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute 5: 637-638. 2005 The Colonisation and Settlement of Cyprus: Investigations at Kissonerga-Mylouthia, 1976-

1996, by Edgar Peltenburg (2003), and The Sydney Cyprus Survey: Social Approaches to Regional Archaeological Survey, By Michael Given and A. Bernard Knapp (2003). In American Antiquity 70: 205-206.

2006 Environmental Archaeology: Theoretical and Practical Approaches, by Nick Branch, Matthew Canti, Peter Clark, and Chris Turney (2005), Key Issues in Environmental Change, Hodder Arnold (Hodder Education), London. In Geoarchaeology 21(8): 878-880.

2010 Holocene Hunter-Gatherers of the Lower Ohio River Valley, by Richard W. Jefferies (2008) Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press. In Journal of Field Archaeology 35(2): 259-261. 2018 Review of: The Real Mound Builders of North America: A Critical Realist Prehistory of the Eastern Woodlands, 200 BC–1450 AD., by A. Martin Byers. Lexington Books (Rowman and Littlefield), Lanham, Maryland. American Antiquity 83(4):759-760.

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Editor-reviewed Articles and and Abstracts 1980 Chinook Acculturation at the Cascades: Investigations at the Clah-clel-lah Site (45-SA-11),

Washington. Northwest Anthropological Research Notes 14(2): 189 (abstract). 1992a Landscape archaeology. In Regional study in the Korinthia - the Korinthia Exploration Project 1991, Old World Archaeology Newsletter 15(2): 20-26. 1992b Excavation and Survey in the Malloura Valley, Central Cyprus: The 1991 Season. Old World Archaeology Newsletter 15(3): 18-23 (with P. Nick Kardulias and Michael K. Toumazou). 1992c Athienou Archaeological Project 1991: the second season of investigations at Athienou Malloura. American Journal of Archaeology 96: 352 (abstract). 1993a The Ohio State University Investigations at the Flint Ridge State Memorial, Licking County, Ohio, 1987-1988. Ohio Archaeological Council Newsletter 5(3): 8-15. 1993b Athienou Archaeological Project 1992: the third season of investigations at Athienou Malloura. American Journal of Archaeology 97: 323 (with Toumazou and Kardulias). 1994 Athienou Archaeological Project 1993: the fourth season of investigations at Athienou Malloura. American Journal of Archaeology 98: 291 (with Toumazou and Kardulias). 1995a Investigations at the Flint Ridge State Memorial, Ohio, 1987-1988. Hopewell Archaeology:

The Newsletter of Hopewell Archaeology in the Ohio River Valley 1(1): 70-12. NPS, USDI. 1995b Athienou Archaeological Project 1994: the fifth season of investigations at Athienou

Malloura. American Journal of Archaeology 99: 329-330 (with Toumazou and Kardulias). 1996a Athienou Archaeological Project 1995: the sixth season of investigations at Athienou Malloura. American Journal of Archaeology 100: 365 (with M. K. Toumazou et al.) 1996b Interdisciplinary Research in Central Cyprus: The 1995 Season of the Athienou Archaeo-

logical Project. Old World Archaeology Newsletter 20: 1-8. (with M. Toumazou, P. N. Kardulias, and A. Sarris). 1997 The Athienou Archaeological Project: A Multidisciplinary Investigation of Culture Change in

Central Cyprus. American Journal of Archaeology 101: 331(with Toumazou and Kardulias). 1998 Athienou Archaeological Project, 1997: the eighth Season of investigations at Athienou-

Malloura, Cyprus. American Journal of Archaeology 102: 378 (with Toumazou, Kardulais, and D. Counts, abstract).

1999 The importance of use-wear and experimental research in North American archaeology. In The Recent Archaeological Approaches to Use-wear Analysis and Technical Process.

Abstracts of an International Conference, St. Petersburg, Russia. 2001 Evidence Doesn’t show Hopewell were Settled Farmers. Northwest Historian 12 (2): 1-2. 2010 Prehistoric Farming Societies in Hungary, CSEES – The Center for Slavic and East

European Studies, v. 37(2): 14. (Ohio State University) 2011 Prehistoric Farming in Hungary. CSEES – The Center for Slavic and East European

Studies, v. 39(1): 15. 2014 Körös Regional Archaeological Project (KRAP) 2014 Investigations at two Neolithic tells in SE Hungary. SAA Current Research 179, http:www.saa.org/CurrentResearch 2016 Indigenous Perspectives and Microwear Analysis in a Study of the Function of Large Hopewell Bifaces from Mound 25, Mound City Group, Ross County, Ohio. SAA Current Research 274, http:www.saa.org/CurrentResearch Technical Reports 1978 A Preliminary Report on the Excavation and Analysis of Material from the Plank Houses at 45-Sa-11. In Archaeological Investigations at 45-Sa-11, Skamania County, Washington, edited by D. Dragoo and R. Keeler, pp. 7-43. U. S. Army Corps of Engineers, Portland, OR

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1988 Faunal Remains. In The Archaeology of the Chain of Lakes Region in Northeastern Illinois, by R. J. Jeske, Illinois Cultural Resources Study 5: 56-61. Springfield. 1990a Microwear Analysis of Selected Chipped Stone Tools. In Phase II Investigations at

Prehistoric and Rock Art Sites, Justiceburg Reservoir, Garza and Kent Counties, Texas, by D. Boyd, et al. Vol. II, pp. 481-488. Reports of Investigations 71, Prewitt and Associates.

1990b Chert Source Analysis, and The Introduction of the Bow and Arrow (with A.M. Pecora III). In Late Woodland Archaeology at the Parkline Site (46Pu99) Putnam County, West Virginia, edited by C. M. Niquette and M. A. Hughes, pp. 51-59, 95-108. Cultural Resource Analysts, Inc. Contract Publication Series 90-93. Lexington, KY 1991 Lithic Artifact Analysis. In The Winfield Locks Site: A Phase III Excavation in the Lower

Kanawha Valley, Putman County, West Virginia, edited by M. A. Hughes and C. M. Niquette. Cultural Resource Analysts, Inc. Contract Publication Series. Lexington, KY

1994a Microwear Analysis of Lithic Artifacts from the Early and Middle Woodland Components at the Main Site. In Upper Cumberland Archaic and Woodland Period Archeology at the Main Site (15BL35), Bell County, Kentucky, by Steven D. Creasman, Vol. II, Appendix E. Cultural

Resource Analysts, Inc. Contract Publication Series 94-56. Lexington, KY (with K. Saul) 1994b Vertebrate Remains from the Railway Museum Site. In Salvage Excavations at the Railway

Museum Site (15JF630), Jefferson County, Kentucky, by C. M. Anslinger, A. M. Pecora, C. M. Niquette, and J. P. Kerr, pp. 194-229. Cultural Resource Analysts, Inc. Contract Publication Series 94-15. Lexington, KY (with P. T. Machuga).

1999 Report of Microwear Analysis. In Virginia’s Powell Valley during the Late Archaic/Early Woodland and Middle/Late Woodland Transitions, by S. C. Pullins, pp. D-1-D-24. William and Mary Center for Archaeological Research, Project #97-39. Dept. Anthropology, College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, VA.

2001 Results of Use-wear Analysis. In Phase III Archaeological Investigations at the Misery Acres Site (33OT263), a Short-term Fishing Camp Located on Middle Bass Island, Put-In-Bay Township, Ottawa County, Ohio, Appendix C. Gray and Pape, Inc.(with D. Walter).

2002a Microwear Analysis of A Sample of Chipped Stone Artifacts from the Davisson Farm Site (33Le619), Lawrence County, Ohio. In Phase III ArchaeologicalInvestigations of the Davisson Farm Site (33Le619), Appendix D.Gray & Pape, Inc., Cincinnati.

2002b Faunal Materials from the Levee Site. In The Argosy Lawrenceburg Casino Archaeological Project, Vol. 2, The Levee Site (12D363), by J. P. Kerr and S. D. Creasman, pp. 147-152. Cultural Resource Analysts, Inc. Contract Publication Series 02-249. Lexington, KY

2003 Data Recovery at the Dalles Site (47 Ia 374), A Plainview Tradition Occupation in Southwestern Wisconsin. Center for Archaeological Research at Marquette University, Milwaukee, Reports of Investigations 03.004 (with Overstreet, Clark, Kolb, and Petkewicz)

2004 The Dalles Site (47 Ia 374), A Plainview-like Component in Southwestern Wisconsin. Center for Archaeological Research at Marquette University, Milwaukee (with D. Overstreet, J. Clark, M. Kolb, and J. Petkewicz) 2005a Data Recovery at the Boss Tavern Locality, Fabry Farm Site Complex (47 Dr 107), Door County, Wisconsin. Center for Archaeological Research at Marquette University, Milwaukee, Reports of Investigations 05.002 (with D. Overstreet, J. A. Clark, L. J. Mier, and G. A. Lusk) 2005b The Argosy Lawrenceburg Casino Archaeological Project: Summary of the Prehistoric

Archaeology, Vol. II. Cultural Resource Analysts, Inc., Contract Publication Series 02-249.11. Kentucky Heritage Council, Frankfort. (with R. B. Clay, A. Bradbury, S. Creasman, A. G. Erickson, J. Kerr, and R. C. Stafford)

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Technical Reports, continued 2011 Phase III Data Recovery at the Oberschlake #1 Site (33CT648) Clermont County, Ohio. Cincinnati: Gray & Pape, Inc. 2016a Microwear Analysis of samples of Bifaces from the Late Prehistoric Ein Zippori

site, Lower Galilee, Israel. 2016b Microwear Analysis of 69 recycled flakes from the Ein Zippori site, Lower Galilee, Israel. 2016c Microwear Analysis of Canaanean blades from the Ein Zippori site, Lower Galilee, Israel. Reports submitted to the Department of Archaeology and Near Eastern Studies, Tel Aviv University, Israel. PAPERS PRESENTED AT PROFESSIONAL MEETINGS 1976 The Analysis of Fish Bone and Scales from the Larson site (Fv-1109) Fulton County, Illinois: a Preliminary Report. Joint Plains/Midwest Archaeological Conf., Minneapolis. 1979a Chinookan Acculturation at the Cascades. Invited Paper read at the 32nd Annual Northwest Anthropological Conference, Eugene, Oregon. 1979b Chinook Houses and House-life: Semisubterranean Plankhouses at the Clah-clel-lah site (45-Sa-11), North Bonneville, Washington. Paper read at the 44th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Vancouver, British Columbia. 1979c The Large Mammal Remains from the Clah-clel-lah Village site, North Bonneville, Washington. Paper read at the 44th Annual SAA Meeting,Vancouver (with Jennifer Fox). 1980a Prehistoric Fishing Practices in the North American Heartland. Invited Paper read at a Faculty Seminar sponsored by the Archaeological Studies Program, University of Illinois. 1980b The Role of the Farmstead in Mississippian Settlement Systems on the American Bottom. Paper read at the 25th Midwest Archaeological Conference, University of Illinois, Chicago. 1982 Functional and Morphological Analyses of Chipped Stone Artifacts from Late Archaic Base Camps at the Labras Lake site (11-S-299), A Floodplain Locality in St. Clair County, Illinois. Invited paper read at the 27th Midwest Archaeological Conference, Cleveland. 1983 Mississippian Craft Specialization on the American Bottom: a Functional Study of the Shell Working Industry at Selected sites within the Cahokia Settlement System. Invited paper read at the 48th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Pittsburgh. 1984 Prehistoric Activities and Archaeological Context at the Labras Lake site (11-S-299), St. Clair County, Illinois. Paper read at the 29th MAC Northwestern University, Evanston. 1985a Archaic Settlement and Subsistence on the American Bottom. Invited paper prepared for the symposium, " Archaic period Subsistence Strategies in the Eastern Woodlands", Carbondale. 1985b Stone Tool Function and Social Differentiation in the Mississippian Component at the Labras Lake site, Illinois. Invited paper read at the 50th Annual Meeting of SAA, Denver. 1985c Archaeological Investigations at the Jeffers Mound, Worthington, Ohio. Paper read at the 30th Midwest Archaeological Conference, Michigan State University, East Lansing. 1986a Lithic Analysis and Activity Patterns at Labras Lake. Invited paper read at the 51st Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, New Orleans. 1986b Late Prehistoric Fishing Practices in the American Midwest. Invited paper read at the Fifth International Conference of the International Council for Archaeozoology, Bordeaux. 1986c Shell Bead Production and Exchange in Prehistoric Mississippian Populations. Invited paper read at the 1986 Shell Bead Conference, Rochester Museum and Science Center. 1986d Introduction. Opening remarks at the Keynote Symposium, "Interpretations of Culture Change in the Eastern Woodlands during the Late Woodland Period", at the 31st Midwest Archaeological Conference, The Ohio State University, Columbus.

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PAPERS PRESENTED AT PROFESSIONAL MEETINGS, continued 1987a Lithic Analysis and Activity Patterns at Labras Lake. Invited paper prepared for discussion at an International Symposium, Summer Institute in Lithic Analysis, University of Tulsa. 1987b Tool Function and Prehistoric Activities at the Murphy site, Licking County, Ohio. Paper read at the Midwest Archaeological Conference, Milwaukee (with J. Nass, and E. Griebling). 1988 Recent Excavations at the Flint Ridge Quarries, Licking County, Ohio. Paper read at the Southeastern Archaeological Conference, New Orleans. 1989a Using Microwear Analysis to Investigate Domestic Activities and Craft Specialization at the Murphy Site, Ohio. Invited paper read at an international conference on "The Interpretative Possibilities of Microwear Studies," Uppsala University, Sweden. 1989b Social Differentiation in Mississippian and Fort Ancient Societies. Invited paper read at the 54th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Atlanta (with John Nass). 1989c Variability in Prehistoric Quarry Activities: An Example from Flint Ridge, Ohio. Paper read at the 1989 Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Tampa . 1990a Microdrills and Shell Bead Production in Mississippian Societies. Invited paper read at the 55th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Las Vegas. 1990b The Introduction of the Bow and Arrow in the Ohio Valley. Paper read at the 35th Midwest Archaeological Conference, Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois (with A. Pecora). 1990c Methods of Manufacturing Shell Beads at Prehistoric Mississippian Sites in Southeastern North America. Invited paper read at an international conference on "Les Gestes Retrouvés (Finding Forgotten Techniques): Traces and Function," Université de Liège, Belgium. 1991a The Context of Craft Specialization in Cahokia Mississippian Society. Invited paper read at the 56th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, New Orleans. 1991b Fauna from Filler: An Oneota Site in LaCrosse County, Wisconsin. Paper read at the 36th Midwest Archaeological Conference, LaCrosse, WI (with John Penman). 1991c Investigating the Landscape Context of the Architectural Features at Isthmia, Greece. Paper read at the 90th Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Chicago. 1991d Lithic Technology and Craft Specialization: Examples from North America. Invited paper read at the Conference on Lithic Technology at the University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY. 1991e Athienou Archaeological Project 1991: the Second Season of Investigations at Athienou- Malloura, Cyprus . Paper presented at the 93rd Annual Meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America, Chicago (with Michael K. Toumazou and P. Nick Kardulais). 1992a Athienou Archaeological Project 1991: the Second Season of Investigations at Athienou- Malloura, Cyprus . Paper read at the 57th Annual Meeting of Society for American Archaeology, Pittsburgh (with Michael K. Toumazou and P. Nick Kardulais) 1992b Morphological Analysis of Fibers from the Seip Textiles. Paper presented at the 49th Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Little Rock (with C. A. Song, L. R. Sibley, and K. A. Jakes) 1992c Identifying Early Human Occupation on Cyprus: The Lithic Evidence. Paper presented at the 94th Annual Meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America. (with P. N. Kardulais). 1993a The Production and Exchange of Hopewell Bifaces and Bladelets: New Evidence from the Flint Ridge Quarries, Ohio. Paper read at the 58th Annual Meeting of SAA, St. Louis. 1993b A Consideration of the Function of Ohio Hopewell Bladelets. Invited Paper presented at the 50th Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Raleigh. 1993c Athienou Archaeological Project 1993: the Fourth Season of Investigations at Athienou Malloura, Cyprus . Paper presented at the 95th Annual Meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America, Washington, D.C. (with Michael K. Toumazou and P. Nick Kardulais).

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PAPERS PRESENTED AT PROFESSIONAL MEETINGS, continued 1993d Stone Tools and Agricultural Technology: Microwear Analysis of Threshing Sledge Flints from the Eastern Mediterranean. Paper presented at the 95th Annual Meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America, Washington, D.C. (with P. Nick Kardulais). 1994a Finding the Neolithic “Needle” in the Cypriot Haystack: Survey and regional Dynamics in Central Cyprus. Paper read at the 59th Annual Meeting of Society for American Archaeology, Anaheim, CA. (with P. Nick Kardulias and Heather Gayhart) 1994b Microwear Analysis of Threshing Sledge Flints from Cyprus and Greece: Implications for the Study of Ancient Agriculture. Invited keynote lecture presented at the International Conference on “The Use of Lithic Tools In Neolithic Craft Activities,” Leiden. 1994c Athienou Archaeological Project 1994: the Fifth Season of Investigations at Athienou

Malloura, Cyprus . Paper presented at the 96th Annual Meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America, Atlanta. (with Michael K. Toumazou and P. Nick Kardulais).

1995a Survey and Excavation in Central Cyprus, The Athieou Archaeological Project, 1994. Paper presented at the 60th Annual Meeting of Society for American Archaeology, Minneapolis. 1995b Marine Shell Bead Production in the Mississippian World. Paper presented at the 40th Midwest Archaeological Conference, Logan Museum, Beloit College, Beloit, WI 1995c Athienou Archaeological Project. Paper presented at the 97th Meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America, San Diego. (with M. Toumazou, P. N. Kardulais, and J. Parvis). 1996a The Cultural Context of Mississippian Marine Shell Bead Production. Paper presented at the 61st Annual Meeting of Society for American Archaeology, New Orleans. 1996b Mounds del Sur de los EEUU (Mounds of the Southern United States). Invited keynote lecture presented at the International Symposium “Arqueologia de las Tierras Bajas,” Montevideo, Uruguay. 1996c Early Agricultural Systems and Farming Communities in Eastern North America. Invited paper presented at the XIIIth Congress of the IUPPS, Forli, Italy (with K. Gremillion). 1996d Overview of the AAP Investigations. Paper presented in a workshop on “The Athienou Archaeological Project (AAP): A Multidisciplinary Investigation of Cultural Change in Central Cyprus,” at the 98th Annual Meeting of the Archeological Institute of America, New York (with M. K. Toumazou and P. N. Kardulias). 1996e Lithic Implements, Domestic Economy, and Interregional Exchange: The AAP Stone Tools. 1997a Using Lithic Artifacts to Study Craft Specialization in Ancient Societies. Paper presented in the colloquium, “Written in Stone: The Multiple Dimensions of Lithic Analysis,” at the 99Th Annual Meeting of the Archeological Institute of America, Chicago. 1997b Athienou Archaeological Project, 1997: The Eighth Season on Investigations at Athienou- Malloura, Cyprus. Poster at the Annual Meeting of the Archeological Institute of America. 1998a Exploring the Relationship between Site Size and Population: a Test Case from Central Cyprus. Paper presented at the 63rd Annual Meeting of Society for American Archaeology, Seattle (with John Murphy). 1998b Prehistoric Flint Procurement Strategies at Flint Ridge, Licking County, Ohio, Paper read at the Midwest Archaeological Conference, Muncie (with B. Lepper and W. Pickard). 1998c The Use of the Threshing Sledge in Ancient and Modern Times on Cyprus. Invited paper presented at the international conference EARTH (C.R.A., Valbonne, France). 1998d Microwear Analysis of Threshing Sledge Flints from Cyprus and Greece: What can stone tools tell us about the origin and evolution of Agriculture? Invited lecture presented at the “Conférences en Archéologie sur les Artefacts en pierre taillée,” at Université Laval, Québec

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PAPERS PRESENTED AT PROFESSIONAL MEETINGS, continued 1999a Hopewell Tribes: A Study of Middle Woodland Social Organization in the Ohio Valley. Invited paper presented in“The Archaeology of Tribal Societies,” 64th SAA, Chicago. 1999b Introduction to the symposium, “Taxonomy, Traditions, and Transition: A Symposium in Honor of James B. Stoltman,” at the 64th Meeting of the SAA, Chicago. 2000a The importance of use-wear and experimental research in North American archaeology.

Invited paper presented at the international conference on “Recent Archaeological Approaches to Use-wear Analysis and Technical Process,” St. Petersburg, Russia.

2000b Ideology and social organization in Ohio Hopewell societies. , Invited paper presented in the symposium, “From the Hall(s) of Moctezuma to the Shores of Green Bay: Papers in Honor of Robert L. Hall,” at the 65th Meeting of Society for American Archaeology, Philadelphia.

2000c Middle Woodland settlements and social organization in the central Ohio Valley: were the Hopewell really farmers? Invited paper in the conference, “Perspectives on Middle Woodland at the Millennium,” J. O’Gorman and J. Buikstra, July 19-21, 2000, Kampsville.

2000d An examination of the subsistence, settlement patterns, and social organization of the prehistoricHopewell tribes of the Ohio Valley.Woodland Conference, Chillicothe, Ohio. 2001a Tribal “Cycling”: A Comparison of Long-Term Social Processes in the Copper Age of Central Europe and the Woodland Period of the Midwestern United States. Invited paper

presented in the symposium, “Comparative Archaeology: Old and New World Prehistory at the Crossroads,” at the 66th Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, New Orleans. (with W. Parkinson and A. Gyucha).

2001b World Systems Theory and Regional Survey: The Malloura Valley Survey on Cyprus. Invited paper presented in the Forum, “Crossroads in Mediterranean Landscape Archaeology,” at the

66th Meeting of the SAA, New Orleans (with P. N. Kardulias). 2001c The KRAP 2000 Field Season at the Early Copper Age Settlement of Vészto-Bikeri, Hungary. Paper presented in a General Session on, “The Neolithic in Europe, the Levant, and Asia,” at

the 66th Meeting of the SAA, New Orleans (with Parkinson and Gyucha). 2001d Welcome and Introduction. Paper presented at “Old and New World Prehistory at the Crossroads: International Conference on Prehistoric Tribal Organization in Eastern Europe

and Eastern North America During the Transition to Agriculture,” Ohio State University, Columbus, April 22-29, 2001.

2001e Tribal “Cycling in the Copper Age of Central Europe and the Woodland Period of the Midwestern United States. Paper presented at “Old and New World Prehistory at the

Crossroads,” Ohio State University, Columbus, April, 2001 (with Parkinson and Gyucha). 2001f Socioeconomic Changes during the emergence of Agriculture in the Levant revealed by

Experimental, Technological, and Functional Studies of Chipped Stone Tools. Invited paper presented XIVth Congress of the International Union of Prehistoric and Protohistoric Sciences, Liège, Belgium, September, 2001 (with R. Barkai and A. Gopher).

2002a Early Copper Age Structures at the Vészt″o-Bikeri site, Eastern Hungary. Invited paper presented in a symposium on, “The End of the Neolithic in the Carpathian Basin: The Körös Regional Archaeological Project, 2001,” at the 67th Annual Meetings of the Society for American Archaeology, Denver.

2002b The Körös Regional Archaeological Project: A Preliminary Report on the 2000-2001 Excavations at Vészt″o-Bikeri and Körösladány-Bikeri. Invited paper presented in a symposium on, “The End of the Neolithic in the Carpathian Basin: The Körös Regional Archaeological Project, 2001,” at the 67th Annual Meetings of the Society for American Archaeology, Denver (with W. A. Parkinson and A. Gyucha).

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PAPERS PRESENTED AT PROFESSIONAL MEETINGS, continued 2002c Hopewell and Tiszapolgár: A Comparison of Tribal Societies in the Ohio Valley and the

Great Hungarian Plain. Invited Paper read in a Symposium Honoring Dr. Robert J. Salzer at the 2002 Midwest Archaeological Conference, Columbus, Ohio.

2003a GIS Analysis of Landscapes and Settlement in the Malloura Valley, Cyprus. Poster presented at the 104Th Annual Meeting of the Archeological Institute of America, New Orleans (with

P. N. Kardulais, A. C. Fuleki, and M. K. Toumazou). 2003b Excavations at Vészto-Bikeri, 2002. Invited paper presented in a symposium on “The

Transition to the Copper Age in the Carpathian Basin: The Körös Regional Archaeological Project,” at the 68th Annual Meetings of the Society for American Archaeology, Milwaukee.

2003c Initial Paleoindian Adaptation to Ice-Marginal Habitats in the Western Great Lakes-Implications from Recent Multidisciplinary Investigations. Invited paper presented in a sponsored symposium on “Current Issues in the Western Great Lakes: Problems and Progress,” at the 68th Annual Meetings of the Society for American Archaeology, Milwaukee (with D. Overstreet, G. Fredlund, E. Johnson, M. Kolb, and T. Stafford, Jr.)

2004a The Körös Regional Archaeological Project 2003, Invited paper presented in a symposium on “The Transition from the Neolithic to the Copper Age on the Great Hungarian Plain: The Körös Regional Archaeological Project, 2003” at the 69th Annual Meetings of the Society for American Archaeology, Montreal (with W. Parkinson and A. Gyucha).

2004b A Pilot Microwear Analysis of Sampled Microliths from the Meoslithic Site of Bagor, Rajasthan, India. Paper presented at the 69th Annual Meetings of the Society for American Archaeology, Montreal (with A. Kashyap and V. Shinde).

2004c Investigation of Hungarian Early Copper Age Settlements through Magnetic Prospection and Soil Phosphate Techniques. Paper presented at the XXXII Computer Applications in

Archaeology 2004 International Conference: “Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology, Beyond the Artifact: Digital Interpretation of the Past,” Prato, Italy (with A. Sarris, M. Galaty, R., Parkinson, A. Gyucha, D. Billingsley, and R. Tate).

2005 Stone Axes as Cultural Markers: Technological, Functional and Symbolic Changes in Lithic Assemblages during the Transition from Hunter-Gatherers to Sedentary Agriculturalists in the

Southern Levant. Invited paper at the International Conference, “Prehistoric Technology” 40 Years Later: Functional Studies and the Russian Legacy, Verona (with R. Barkai).

2006a The Körös Regional Archaeological Project Field School, 2005. Invited paper presented at the symposium, “Copper Age Social Organization on the Great Hungarian Plain: The Körös Regional Archaeological Project, 2005,” at the 71st Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, San Juan (with W. Parkinson and A. Gyucha).

2006b Wooden Structures at the Seip Earthworks, Ross County, Ohio: Multiple Middens. Invited paper presented at the Midwest Archaeological Conference (with N. Greber, M. Otto, K. Ruhl, A. Lee, D. Gagliano, and J. Burks).

2007a The Körös Regional Archaeological Project Field School, 2006. Invited paper presented at the symposium, “Copper Age Social Organization on the Great Hungarian Plain: The Last Year of the Körös Regional Archaeological Project,” at the 72nd Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Austin, TX (with W. A. Parkinson, and A. Gyucha).

2007b Neolithic and Copper Age Social Organization in the Körös River Valley. Invited paper presented at the symposium, “Copper Age Social Organization on the Great Hungarian Plain: The Last Year of the Körös Regional Archaeological Project,” at the 72nd Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Austin, TX (with W. A. Parkinson, and A. Gyucha).

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PAPERS PRESENTED AT PROFESSIONAL MEETINGS, continued 2009 Time and Tradition in an Early Copper Age (ECA) Community in Southeastern Hungary. Invited paper presented at the symposium, “Communities in Time,” organized by Eva L. Hulse at the 74th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Atlanta (with A. Gyucha). 2010a New Perspectives on Dalton Adzes and Toolkits in the Middle Mississippi Valley. Invited paper presented at the symposium, “New Perspectives on Kimmswick, Modoc, and the Pleistocene-Holocene Transition,” organized by Brad Koldehoff and Steven R. Ahler at the 75th Anniversary Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, St. Louis (with B. Koldehoff). 2010b The Social Dynamics of Emerging Complexity: A Long-Term Perspective on Middle Range Societies in the Prehistoric Carpathian Basin and the Eastern Woodlands. Invited paper presented at the symposium, “Trajectories to Complexity in Woodland Environments: Eastern North America and Temperate Europe Compared,” organized by Detlef Gronenborn and David G. Anderson, at the 75th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, St. Louis (with W. Parkinson, and A. Gyucha). 2010c Interaction Patterns and Social Organization: a case study from the 5th millenium BC of the

Great Hungarian Plain. Invited paper presented at the symposium, “The Mediating role of Material Culture in Processes of Change,” organized by Annelou van Gijn and Johannes Müller, at the 16th Annual Meeting of the European Association of Archaeologists, The Hague, The Netherlands (with A. Gyucha and W. Parkinson).

2011a A háztartások szerveződésének változásai az őskori Alföldön (“Changes in prehistoric households on the Great Hungarian Plain”). Invited paper presented at Őskoros Kutatók VII. Összejövetele, Százhalombatta, Hungary (the annual prehistoric archaeology meetings, with A. Gyucha, W. A. Parkinson, and P. R. Duffy).

2011b A Szeghalom-kovácshalmi Neolitikus tell és környezetének kutatása. A Magyar Régészeti és Művészettörténeti A MÚZEUMI VILÁGNAP ALKALMÁBÓL, év néhány jelentősebb feltárásának eredményei (“ The Neolithic tell of Szeghalom-kovácshalom: Environment and settlement patterns,”) Invited paper presented at the Hungarian National Museum, Budapest, Recent Archaeological Research Series (with A. Gyucha, W. A. Parkinson, and P. R. Duffy).

2012a What the Hopewell did – and didn’t do – during the Middle Woodland period in the central Ohio Valley. Paper presented at the 77th Annual Meeting of the Society of American Archaeology,

2012b On the shoulders of Giants: Regional and Micro-regional studies in the prehistoric Carpathian Basin. Invited paper presented in the symposium “Frogs Crossing the Pond: New Frontiers in Regional Archaeology,” organized by N. VanValkenburgh, T. Leppard, and B. Sekedat, at the 77th Annual Meeting of the Society of American Archaeology, Memphis (with W. A. Parkinson, A. Gyucha, and P. R. Duffy).

2012c Coming Together, Falling Apart: A Multi-Scalar Approach to Prehistoric Aggregation and Interaction on the Great Hungarian Plain. Invited paper presented in the symposium “Leaving Lewis Henry Morgan: New Studies of Societal Variation and Change,” organized by J. Neitzel, at the 77th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Memphis (with P. Duffy, W. A. Parkinson, and A. Gyucha)

2012d Neolithic Nucleation on the Great Hungarian Plain: The Szeghalom-Kovácshalom Microregion. Invited paper presented at the International Workshop, “Chronologies, Lithics and Metals in the Eastern Part of the Carpathian Basin and in the Balkans,” March 30-April 1, Budapest, organized by the Institute of Archaeological Sciences, Eötvös Loránd University, Eurasien-Abteilung des Deutschen Archäologischen Instituts, and Römisch-Germanische Kommission des Deutschen Archäologischen Instituts (with A. Gyucha, W. Parkinson, and P. Duffy).

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PAPERS PRESENTED AT PROFESSIONAL MEETINGS, continued 2013a The Function and Significance of Neolithic and Copper Age Enclosures in Southeastern Europe,

invited paper in the symposium, “You and What Army? Papers in Honor of Lawrence H. Keeley,” at the 112th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association Annual Meeting, Chicago (with William A. Parkinson and Attila Gyucha).

2013b Agyagba rejtve. Egy különleges neolitikus edénytöredék Szeghalom-Kovácshalomról (Hidden in Clay: A unique Neolithic ceramic fragment from Szeghalom-Kovácshalom). Paper presented at Őskoros Kutatók VIII. Összejövetele (National Convention of Prehistoric Archaeologists, Hungary VIII), Debrecen (with Gábor Bácsmegi, Attila Gyucha, Mallory Matsumoto, and William A. Parkinson).

2014a Introduction: Where East Meets West: North American and East European Collaborative Research in the Carpathian Basin. Invited paper at the Annual Meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America, Chicago (with William A. Parkinson and Attila Gyucha).

2014b Fifteen Years of Collaboration: The Körös Regional Archaeological Project, invited paper in the symposium,“Where East Meets West: North American and East European Collaborative Research in the Carpathian Basin,” organized by Attila Gyucha, Hungarian National Museum, Budapest, at the 115th Annual Meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America meetings, Chicago (with William A. Parkinson and Attila Gyucha).

2014c Ditches for Defense, Deterrence, and Social Delineation: Examples from the Neolithic and Copper Age of Southeastern Europe. Paper presented at the 79th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Austin (with William A. Parkinson and Attila Gyucha).

2014d Standard Procedure? Some results from recent Microwear Analysis studies conducted as part of Cultural Resource Management (CRM) Projects in the USA. Invited paper prepared for Session A17b, “Traceological research and experimental work,” at the XVII World Congress of the International Union of the Prehistoric and Protohistoric Societies (UISPP), Burgos, Spain.

2015 A Tale of Two Tells: Variation in Neolithic Nucleated Settlements in Southeastern Europe. Accepted abstract for paper presented at the 80th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, San Francisco.

2016a Cultural Uniformitarianism and the Functions of Large Hopewell Bifaces: Microwear and Technical Analysis of Samples from Mound 25, Hopewell Mound Group, Ross County, Ohio. Paper in “Hopewell Research in the Twenty-first Century: Ohio and Beyond,” Chillicothe.

2016b The Projekti Arkeologjikë i Shkodrës (PASH), Northern Albania: Results of the 2014 Excavation Campaign. Paper at the 116th Annual Meeting of the Archaeological Institute

of America, San Francisco (with M. Galaty, L. Bejko, S. Deskaj, S. Allen, and R. Bolus). 2016c Emergent Complexity and Neolithic Settlement Nucleation on the Great Hungarian

Plain. Paper at the 22th Annual Meeting of the European Association of Archaeologists. Vilnius, Lithuania (with Attila Gyucha and William A. Parkinson).

2017 Social Dynamics and Archaeological Sciences at Neolithic Tells: Investigations on the Great Hungarian Plain by the Körös Regional Archaeological Project. Invited paper in the symposium“Unraveling Social Dynamics through Archaeological Sciences,” organized by Christian Gates St-Pierre and Adrian L. Burke at the 82nd Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology Vancouver (with Attila Gyucha and William A. Parkinson).

2018a “Well, that’s heartwarming, but…,” Lawrence H. Keeley’s Contributions to Traceology and Reconstructions of Human Behaviour (1972 -2017). Invited paper at the XVIII Congress of the UISPP, Paris.

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PAPERS PRESENTED AT PROFESSIONAL MEETINGS, continued 2018b Hills on the Plain: The Evolution of Neolithic Tells in the Körös Region of the Great Hungarian Plain. Invited Paper in session II-8, Different times? Archaeological and

Environmental data from Intra-site and Off-site Sequences. Invited paper at XVIII Congress of the UISPP, Paris (with A. Gyucha & W. A. Parkinson).

2018c Poster in session XXXIV-6, Late stone talks: Lithic Industries in Metal Ages, at the XVIII Congress of the UISPP, Paris (with K. Zutovski, A. Agam, L. Wilson, N. Getzov, I. Milevski & Avi Gopher). 2018d Blending Traditions: A History of Collaborative Prehistoric Research in the Carpathian Basin. Invited Paper in the session On the Shoulders of Giants: Long-term Collaborative Research Projects in the Carpathian Basin. Invited paper at the 83rd Annual Meeting of the SAA, Washington, D.C. (with A. Gyucha & W. A. Parkinson).

2018d The Körös Regional Archaeological Project, 20 Years of (Mostly Successful) Collaboration. Invited paper at the 83rd Annual Meeting of the SAA, Washington, D.C. (with A. Gyucha & W. A. Parkinson). 2018e The Power of Place: Intra-site Boundaries and Social Transformations in a Late Neolithic Settlement Complex on the Great Hungarian Plain. Paper at 24th Annual Meeting of the European Association of Archaeologists, Barcelona (with A. Gyucha & W. A. Parkinson).

PUBLIC LECTURES 1981 Seasonal Aspects of Prehistoric Fishing Practices in the Midwestern United States. Invited lecture given at the December Meeting of The Wisconsin Archaeological Society, Madison. 1982 Late Prehistoric Fishing Practices in Eastern Wisconsin. Invited lecture given at the April Meeting of the Wisconsin Archaeological Society, Waukesha. 1983 Activities and Subsistence at Labras Lake. Invited lecture given at the Department of Anthropology, Southern Methodist University, Dallas. 1987a Human Evolution, and Ohio Prehistory. Invited Lectures given at Clark Technical College,

Springfield, Ohio (American Anthropological Association Lecturer Program). 1987b Prehistoric Shell Beads. Invited lecture given at the Shell Bead Society meeting, Columbus. 1988 Recent Excavations at Flint Ridge. Invited lecture given at Moundbuilders State Memorial, Ohio. 1989 Recent Excavations at Flint Ridge. Invited lecture given at Flint Ridge State Memorial, Ohio. 1991a The Flint Ridge Quarries. Invited lecture given at Flint Ridge State Memorial, Ohio. 1991b Recent OSU Research in Cyprus and Greece. Invited lecture at the Fall Colloquium, OSU. 1992a The Archaeology of Craft Specialization. Invited lecture given at the University of

Wisconsin-Madison, sponsored by the UW Department of Anthropology. 1992b Geoarchaeology at Ancient Isthmia, Greece. Invited lecture given at Capital University, Bexley, Ohio, sponsored by the Friends of Isthmia. 1993 Archaeological Evidence for Ancient Social Organization. Invited lecture given as part of the “Fireside Chats” at the Kuhn Honors House, Ohio State University. 1994 The Ohio State University Excavations at Flint Ridge State Memorial. Invited lecture given at the Newark Chapter of the Archaeological Society of Ohio. 1996 The OSU Investigations at the Jeffers Memorial Mound. Invited lecture given at the Worthington Historical Society, Worthington, Ohio. 1997 Ancient Moundbuilders of the Ohio Valley. Invited lecture at Whitehall-Bexley Rotary. 1998 Ohio Hopewell Ritual and Social Organization. Invited Lecture Lancaster, OH 1999 Recent Research at the Flint Ridge Quarries. Invited Lecture given at the Six Rivers Chapter of the Archaeological Society of Ohio.

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PUBLIC LECTURES, continued 2000 Prehistoric Tribal Societies. Invited Lecture at the College of Wooster, Wooster, Ohio. 2001a New Ideas about the Hopewell tribes of the Ohio Valley. Invited lecture given at the Annual Meeting of the Archaeological Society of Ohio. 2001b Were the Hopewell Really Farmers? Invited Lecture at the College of Wooster, Ohio. 2003 Hunters and Herders on the Great Hungarian Plain, 4500-4000 BCE. Invited Lecture given at the Cleveland Chapter of the Archaeological Institute of America. 2004a Hopewell Settlements. Invited lecture in the Hopewell Culture National Historical Park Summer Lecture Series (U.S. Park Service, Chillicothe, Ohio). 2004b Hopewell and Mississippian Farming. Invited lecture given at the Annual Meeting of the

Archaeological Society of Ohio. 2005 Ohio’s Prehistoric Indians. Invited lecture given in the OSU Research Foundation Diversity

Lectures Series. 2006 Hungarians and Hopewellians: The Emergence of Agriculture in Europe and Ohio. Invited

lecture given at the Annual Meeting of the Archaeological Society of Ohio. 2007 Looking at the beginning of agriculture in the Ohio Valley and Southeast Europe: 8,000 - 1,000

years ago. Invited lecture given at the Three Rivers Chapter of the ASO. 2009 Ohio’s Ancient Earthworks. Invited lecture presented at the Fall, 2009, Trek to the Glenford fort

stone enclosure in Perry County, Ohio (sponsored by the Historical Society of Perry County and Ohio Hill County Heritage Area).

2011 What the Hopewell did – and didn’t do – during the Middle Woodland period in the central Ohio Valley. Invited lecture presented at Hopewell Culture National Historical Park, June 23, 2011, in the Robert L. Harness Lecture Series at the Mound City visitor center, Chillicothe, OH

2013 Tree-felling, Wood Working, and Changing Perceptions of the Landscape by early Farmers in ancient Israel. Invited lecture given at the Three Rivers Chapter of the ASO, June 6, 2013.

2017 Using Microwear Analysis and Indigenous Native American Perspectives to examine the Functions of Large Hopewell Bifaces made of Flint and Obsidian. Presentation in an Archaeology Workshop sponsored by Meadowcroft Museum and the Society for Pennsylvania Archaeology, Saturday, October 7, 2017.

Major External Grants Received 1990 The Identification and Characterization of Plant Fibers Representative of those used in Prehistoric Textiles of Eastern North America. National Science Foundation, Anthropology Program, Division of BNS senior grant (co-PI with Kathryn A. Jakes, and Lucy R. Sibley,

OSU Department of Textiles and Clothing). AMOUNT: $102,775. 1995 The Athienou Archaeological Project, Cyprus. National Science Foundation, SBE, SBR, Research Experiences for Undergraduates Sites grant (Co-PI with Michael Toumazou, Davidson College, and P. Nick Kardulias, Kenyon College). $50,000 1997 The Athienou Archaeological Project, Cyprus, 1997. National Science Foundation, SBE, SBR, Research Experiences for Undergraduates Sites grant (co-PI with Michael Toumazou,

Davidson College, and P. Nick Kardulias, College of Wooster). $55,200 2001 The Körös Regional Archaeological Project, Hungary: Undergraduate Training in Field and Laboratory Techniques and Participation in Research on Eastern European Archaeology. National Science Foundation, SBE, SBR, Research Experiences for Undergraduates Sites grant (co-PI with William Parkinson, OSU Postdoctoral Fellow). $62,000 (w/matching funds

of $22,500 from OSU Office of Research, College of SBS, and Dept. Anthropology)

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Major External Grants Received, continued 2001-2003 International US-Hungarian Cooperative Research: The Körös Regional Archaeological

Project: Understanding the Neolithic – Copper Age Transition in the Southeastern Carpathian Basin, Hungary. National Science Foundation US-Hungarian Cooperative Research Program grant (co-PI with William Parkinson and Attila Gyucha, Munkácsy Mihály Museum, Békéscsaba, Hungary). Three years: $35,818

2002 REU-Site: Körös Regional Archaeological Project, Hungary: Undergraduate Training in Field and Laboratory Techniques and Participation in Research on Eastern European Archaeology. National Science Foundation, SBE, SBR, Research Experiences for Undergraduates Site grant (co-PI with William Parkinson, FSU). $58,510 2003-2006 REU-Site: The Körös Regional Archaeological Project Field School in Hungary:

Undergraduate Training in Field and Laboratory Techniques and Participation in Research on East European Archaeology. NSF SBR, Research Experiences for Undergraduates Site

grant (co-PI with William Parkinson, Florida State University). Three years: $239,008 2009-2115 Early Village Social Dynamics: Prehistoric Settlement Nucleation on the Great Hungarian Plain. Senior NSF-BCS-Archaeology grant (co-PI with William A. Parkinson, Field Museum, Chicago, and Attila Gychua, Field Service for Cultural Heritage, Hungary). Five years: $251,474 2010 NSF-Research Experiences for Undergraduates Supplement to active Award # BCS-0911336, co-PI with William A. Parkinson (Field Museum, Chicago), funding for two undergraduate students for the KRAP Spring, 2010 field season, $6,516 2011 ICRG: Early Village Social Dynamics: Prehistoric Settlement Nucleation On The Great

Hungarian Plain. Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research, International Collaborative Research Grant (co-PI with Attila Gychua, Hungarian National Museum, Apostolos Sarris, Foundation for Research and Technology, Hellas, Crete, Greece, and William A. Parkinson, Field Museum). $35,000.

2011 NSF Research Experiences for Undergraduates Supplement to active award (BCS-0911336), co-PI with William A. Parkinson (Field Museum, Chicago), funding for two undergraduate students for the KRAP Spring, 2011 field season, $7,666 2011-2015 IRES: Collaboration and Mentorship Between US, Hungarian, and Greek Researchers in the Origins and Development of Prehistoric European Villages. NSF OISE, IRES grant (co-PI with William A. Parkinson, Field Museum, Chicago). Four years: $149,991 2011-2012 COLLAGE: Landscape Dynamics of the Koros Valley (Hungary): Cultural and

Environmental Evolution during the Neolithic & Copper Age. European Facility for Airborne Research (EUFAR), co-PI with Apostolos Sarris (Foundation for Research and Technology, Hellas, Crete, Greece), Attila Gychua (Hungarian National Museum), Enikő Magyari (Hungarian Natural History Museum), and William A. Parkinson (Field Museum). 10 Flight Hours and 2325.75 euros ($3,227) for Travel and Subsistence.

Major Internal Grants Received 1986a Tool Function and Prehistoric Activities at the Murphy site, A Hopewell settlement in Licking

County, Ohio. Seed Grant from the Office of Research and Graduate Studies, Ohio State University. $12,000. - Supplemental funds ($1,055.40) obtained from SBS.

1986b Summer Field School in Archaeology. Summer Program Award from The Ohio State University Office of Continuing Education Department of Credit Programs. $5,222. 1987 Summer Field School in Archaeology. Summer Program Award from The Ohio State University Office of Continuing Education Department of Credit Programs. $5,706.

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Major Internal Grants Received, continued 1988 Summer Institute in Archaeology. Summer Program Award from The Ohio State University Office of Cont. Ed. Dept. Credit Programs. $11,376 (with W.S. Dancey) 1992 Culture Change and Ancient Land Use in the Corinthia, Greece. Seed Grant from the Office of Research, The Ohio State University. $20,000 2000 Prehistoric Tribal Social Organization in the Old and New Worlds. OSU Postdoctoral

Fellowship for collaborative research with William Parkinson $24,000 2001 Old and New World Prehistory at the Crossroads. International Conference Grant, OSU

Office of International Studies. $5,000 (w/$2,000 matches from SBS and Anthropology) 2008 Faculty International Travel Grant from OSU Office of International Affairs, “Pilot research

and planning for a long-term study of Patterns of Population Nucleation and Dispersal in Prehistoric Village Societies and Collaboration on the final stages of preparation of the book, Bikeri: Two Copper Age Villages on the Great Hungarian Plain.” $3,285

2016 Field Museum, Chicago, small grant for travel to Hungary, 2016 for pilot study, Amount: $3,500 2018a SBS International Travel Grant with matching funds from Anthropology department for

Test excavations around a Neolithic tell in Hungary, July 2018. $2,136.51. 2018b SBS International Travel Grant with matching funds from Anthropology department to

present two papers and a poster at the XVIII CONGRESS of the International Union of Pre-and Proto-Historic Sciences (UISPP) in Paris, June, 2018. $2,404.40

Small Grants Received 1989a Travel Grants from Ohio State University to attend the "Interpretative Possibilities of Microwear Studies" Conference, Uppsala, Sweden. $1,400. 1989b University Small Grant from OSU for photomicrographic equipment. $1,000 1990 Travel Grants from Ohio State University to attend the "Les Gestes Retrouvés (Finding Forgotten Techniques)," Conference, Liège, Belgium. $1,400. 1993 Small grant from OSU Office of Research, College of Social and Behavioral Science, and Department of Anthropology for continuing research in Cyprus and Greece. $ 1,500 1994a Travel Grant from the OSU Office of International Affairs for research in Cyprus. $1,400 1994b Travel Grants from Ohio State University to attend the International Conference on “The Use of Lithic Tools in Neolithic Craft Activities,” Leiden, The Netherlands. $1,700 1996a Travel Funds to attend the Simposio Internacional de Arqueologia de las Tierras Bajas. From the Minesterio de Eduction y Cultura, Republic of Uruguay. $2,800 1996b Small grant from OSU Office of Research, College of Social and Behavioral Science, and Department of Anthropology for continuing research in Cyprus. $ 1,000 1998a Travel Grant from Ohio State University to attend the International Conference on “The EARTH (Early Agricultural Remnants and Technical Heritage) at the Centre de Recherches

Archaéologiques (C.R.A., Valbonne, France). $1,050 1998b Travel Funds from Université Laval, Québec, Canada, for a Ph.D. jury and a lecture at the

Conférences en Archéologie sur les Artefacts en pierre taillée. $800 1999 Faculty International Travel Grant from the OSU Office of International Studies to plan

future collaborative research with colleagues at Tel Aviv University, Israel. $1,200 2000 Small grant from OSU Office of Research, College of Social and Behavioral Science, and Department of Anthropology to initiate research in Hungary. $ 1,080 2001 Grant for Minority Graduate Student Recruiting at SAA meeting in New Orleans. $1,775 2002 Grant for Minority Graduate Student Recruiting at SAA meeting in Denver. $1,042

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Small Grants Received, continued 2005 Travel Grant from Ohio State University to attend the International Conference on

“Prehistoric Technology 40 Years Later,” Verona, Italy. $1,912 2014 Travel to Albania for Projekti Arkeologjikë i Shkodrës, Mississippi State University, $1,200 2014 Travel to Israel for collaborative study of lithic artifacts from the Ein Zippori site. Tel Aviv University, Dept. Archaeology and Near East Cultures, Amount: $1,980 2015 Travel to Israel with student for collaborative study of lithic artifacts from the Ein Zippori site. Tel Aviv University, Dept. Archaeology and Near East Cultures, Amount: $4,695 MEMBERSHIPS IN PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES American Anthropological Association (AAA) Society for American Archaeology (SAA), International Council for Archaeozoology (ICAZ), Ohio Academy of Science, Ohio Archaeological Council (OAC), Illinois Archaeological Survey, Southeastern Archaeological Conference (SEAC), Midwest Archaeological Conference (MAC), West Virginia Archaeological Society, The American School of Classical Studies in Athens, Cyprus American Archaeological Research Institute (CAARI), Archaeological Institute of America (AIA), Midwest European Archaeological Diaspora (MEAD), Early Agricultural Remnants and Technical Heritage (EARTH), World Congress of the International Union of the Prehistoric and Protohistoric Societies (UISPP), European Association of Archaeologists (EAA). OTHER PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES Served as Referee for Grant Proposals Submitted to: The National Science Foundation, The National Research Council, The National Endowment for the Humanities, the Marie S. Curie Fellowship, Freiburg Institute for Advanced Studies (FRIAS), University of Freiburg, Germany, The Smithsonian Institution, The L. S. B. Leakey Foundation, C.I.E.S. Fulbright Program, Natural Environment Research Council (UK), The American School of Architecture in Rome, The Ohio Archaeological Council, Albright Institute of Archaeological Research, The Ohio University Baker Fund, Fond Canadien à l'Innovation (FCAR), the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC), the W. M. Keck Foundation Served as Referee for Book Manuscripts and Articles Submitted to: University of Alabama Press, Cambridge University Press, Ohio University Press, University of Tennessee Press, British Archaeological Reports, Mayfield Publishing Co., Routledge Press, Scott, Foresman, Harper/Collins, Thames and Hudson, Anthropocene, American Antiquity, Archaeology of Eastern North America, Current Anthropology, Geoarchaeology, Human Evolution, Illinois Archaeology, International Journal of Geo-Information and Sustainability, Journal of Anthropological Archaeology, Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory, Journal of Archaeological Science, Journal of Archaeological Science:Reports, Journal of Archaeological Research, Journal of Field Archaeology, Journal of World Prehistory, Journal of World Systems Research, Latin American Antiquity, Lithic Technology, Midcontinental Journal of Archaeology, Science, ScientificReports @Nature (online) Southeastern Archaeology, Studies in Archaeological Method and Theory, Quaternary International, Wisconsin Archaeologist.