PETER BOGUCKI Curriculum Vitae

Mailing Address: Undergraduate Affairs Office, C-207 Engineering Quad School of Engineering and Applied Science Princeton University Princeton, NJ 08544-5263

Office Phone: (609) 258-4554 Office Fax: (609) 258-3996 Electronic Mail: [email protected] Webpage: http://www.princeton.edu/~bogucki

EDUCATION

Ph.D. (anthropology), Harvard University, June 1981; Dissertation: Early Neolithic Economy and Settlement in the Polish Lowlands.

A.M. (anthropology), Harvard University, June 1977.

B.A. (magna cum laude with honors in anthropology), University of Pennsylvania, December 1974.

Summer study at Yale University Summer Language Institute (1972) and Jagiellonian University, Kraków, Poland (1973); two-semester course at Center for Materials Research in and Ethnology at MIT in early agriculture and zooarchaeology (1976-77).

ACADEMIC EMPLOYMENT AND SERVICE

Princeton University Associate Dean for Undergraduate Affairs, School of Engineering and Applied Science, July 2000-present

Assistant Dean for Undergraduate Affairs, School of Engineering and Applied Science, February 1994 - June 2000

Founding Director of Studies, Forbes College, July 1983 - February 1994; Fellow of Forbes College, 1994- present

Lecturer, Department of Anthropology, Fall 1984; Spring, Fall 1987; Spring, Fall 1988; Spring 1990; Spring 1991; Spring 1992 (Residential College Seminar); Spring 1994 (Freshman Seminar Program); Spring 2004 (Writing Program).

Preceptor, Department of Civil Engineering and Operations Research, Spring, Fall 1995; Spring, Fall 1996; Fall 1997; Fall 1998; Fall 1999; Fall 2000; Fall 2001.

University of Pennsylvania Visiting Lecturer, Department of Anthropology, January-June 1989

1 University of Massachusetts at Boston Lecturer, Department of Anthropology, January 1982 - July 1983

Harvard University Slavic Indexer, Tozzer Library, September 1981-June 1983 Assistant Senior Tutor, South House, July 1980 - June 1981 Teaching Fellow, Department of Anthropology, January 1977 - June 1979, January - June 1981 Teaching Fellow, Department of General Education, January - June 1980, January - June 1981 Resident Tutor in Anthropology, South House, September 1977 - June 1981 Teaching Assistant, Commission on Extension Courses, September 1979 - January 1980, September 1980 - January 1981, September 1981 - June 1982

COURSES TAUGHT As principal or sole instructor at Princeton, University of Pennsylvania, and University of Massachusetts- Boston: Introduction to Archaeology (lecture) Archaeological Method and Theory (seminar) European (lecture) Old World Prehistory (lecture) Mysterious Megaliths (writing seminar) Transitions to Agriculture (freshman seminar) The Concept of Diaspora (residential college seminar) Adviser to several reading courses, independent concentrations, and senior theses

As preceptor at Princeton: Engineering and the Modern World (principal instructor, Prof. David Billington) Structures and the Urban Environment (principal instructor, Prof. David Billington)

As teaching assistant at Harvard: Introduction to Archaeology World Prehistory Historical Archaeology Sophomore Tutorial

SUMMARY OF CURRENT DUTIES AS ASSOCIATE DEAN, SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING AND APPLIED SCIENCE, PRINCETON UNIVERSITY

Maintains executive oversight of academic standing and progress of approximately 1,300 candidates for Bachelor of Science in Engineering degree; organizes freshman advising by faculty and peer advisers; coordinates academic support and retention programs; develops foreign study initiatives; organizes professional development activities; administers senior thesis and student organization funding; serves as member of Dean’s Executive Committee and multiple University standing and ad hoc committees; advises five student organizations; coordinates departmental advising, scheduling, and student affairs; organizes selection of undergraduate prize winners; writes grant proposals to fund academic support and retention initiatives; coordinates exchange programs with Oxford University, Centrale-Supelec (Paris), University of Cantabria (Spain),Hong Kong University, TU-Delft (Netherlands), and Smith College and advises students on foreign study opportunities; serves as main engineering contact for prospective students, parents, faculty, alumni, and employers; undertakes special projects and provides advice as requested by Dean; coordinates institutional selection process for Churchill Scholarship nominees; teaches writing seminar and

2 reading courses in archaeology; drafted institutional self-study reports for ABET accreditation (2001-02, 2007-08; 2013-14) and coordinated preparations for evaluation and post-visit resolution (2013-14 and beyond); executive committee for workshop on undergraduate matters in strategic planning process (2003- 04) self-study committee on undergraduate education (2014-15); associate director of Freshman Scholars Institute, a summer pre-matriculation program for students in science and engineering (2000-2010) with continued involvement currently; member of project advisory group for PeopleSoft student records system initiative (2003-08) with ongoing involvement in further computing and IT initiatives.

ACADEMIC AWARDS, HONORS, GRANTS, LECTURESHIPS, AND FELLOWSHIPS

First annual Churchill Scholarship Adviser Award from Winston S. Churchill Foundation (2019) Kościuszko Foundation Collegium of Eminent Scientists of Polish Origin and Ancestry (2019) Elected Fellow, Society of Antiquaries, London (2018) Society for American Archaeology 2018 Book Prize in Popular category for The Barbarians: Lost Civilizations. Archaeological Institute of America national lecturer 2015-16 (Bozeman MT, Petaluma CA) Stanley J. Seeger Fund grant to participate in Thera Frescoes seminar, Akrotiri, Greece (2011) Munro Lecturer in Archaeology and Anthropology, University of Edinburgh (2005) Bicentennial Swedish-American Exchange Fund travel grant (1999-2000) International Research and Exchanges Board (IREX) research travel grant (1996) Wenner-Gren Foundation grant for palaeoecological research at Osłonki, Poland (1994) American Philosophical Society grant for research travel to Poland (1994) International Research and Exchanges Board (IREX) research travel grant (1993) Wenner-Gren Foundation grant for archaeological excavations at Osłonki, Poland (1991) Archaeological Institute of America lecturer 1990-91 (Bryn Mawr, Baltimore, Madison,NJ) National Geographic Society grant for archaeological excavations at Osłonki, Poland (1990) National Geographic Society grant for archaeological excavations at Osłonki, Poland (1989) IBM hardware grant under IBM Advanced Education Project (1987) International Research and Exchanges Board (IREX) Grant for Collaborative Activities and New Exchanges (1984 - 1985) Sigma Xi Grant-in-Aid in Support of Research (1983) Foreign Language and Area Studies Graduate Fellowships (1977 - 1981) Department of Anthropology, Harvard University, Summer Fieldwork Grants (1976, 1977, 1978, 1979) Sigma Xi (inducted May 198) Phi Beta Kappa (inducted December 1974)

ARCHAEOLOGICAL FIELD RESEARCH

Osłonki, Poland; Neolithic and Iron Age settlement; July-August 1989, July-August 1990, July-August 1991, July-August 1993, July-August 1994; ongoing palaeoenvironmental research program in collaboration with W. Szafer Institute of Botany (Kraków) and Institute of Quaternary Research (Poznań).

Study trips and visits to sites and museums in Germany and Austria, 1990, 1998, 2010, 2018; Poland, 1996, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013; Denmark, 1998, 2019; Italy, 1998; Sweden, 2000, 2002, 2019; Ireland, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019; Greece, 2011; Hungary 2009, 2014, 2018; Spain 2019.

Nowy Młyn, Poland; Middle Neolithic settlement; July 1984 and July 1988

3 Brześć Kujawski, Poland; excavations and survey of Brześć Kujawski site catchment; August 1982

Study trip to sites and museums in West Germany, Holland, and France, August 1982

Brześć Kujawski, site 3, Poland; Early Neolithic settlement; June - September 1978, June - August 1979

Brześć Kujawski, site 4, Poland; Early Neolithic settlement; August - September 1976, June - August 1977

Kietrz, Poland; Bronze Age cemetery under direction of Prof. Marek Gedl, Jagiellonian University, June - July 1976

Study trip to sites and museums in Poland, Hungary, and Austria, July - August 1975

Kościuszko National Memorial (Philadelphia, PA); excavation of 19th century features; National Park Service project, March - May 1975

Franklin Court (Philadelphia, PA); excavation of 18th and 19th century features associated with home of Benjamin Franklin; National Park Service project, June 1974 - March 1975

Waynesboro (Paoli, PA); excavation of 18th and 19th century features at the home of General Anthony Wayne under direction of John L. Cotter, University of Pennsylvania, January - August 1974

ARCHAEOLOGICAL LABORATORY RESEARCH AND COLLABORATIONS

Collaboration with Wiesław Lorkiewicz (Department of Anthropology, University of Łódź) in study and interpretation of archaeogenetic information from skeletons at Osłonki, Poland.

Collaboration with doctoral and postdoctoral researcher Chelsea Budd (University of Oxford) on isotopic analysis and radiocarbon dating of human skeletons from Osłonki, Poland (Rick Schulting, Malcolm Lillie).

Collaboration with Biogeochemistry Laboratory at University of Bristol for study of dairying by early European farmers, 2011-2015 (Richard Evershed, Mélanie Salque).

Analysis and interpretation of Neolithic animal bones from Osłonki, Poland, July 1990 – present.

Analysis of Neolithic animal bones from Radziejów, Nowy Młyn, Falborz, and Opatowice, Poland, July 1984 – present.

Analysis of 17th and 18th century faunal samples from Charlestown, MA, July 1982 - June 1984.

Analysis of 17th, 18th, and 19th century faunal samples from the Follett, Rider-Wood, and Hall-Jackson sites, Portsmouth, NH, September 1981 - July 1983.

Analysis of faunal materials excavated at sites 3, 4 and 5 at Brześć Kujawski, Poland, September 1977 - June 1981, July 1988 – present.

4 Mammal tooth sectioning to investigate seasonal animal exploitation at Brześć Kujawski and neighboring sites, January 1978 - July 1983

Analysis of mammal teeth from Marlboro rock shelter, Massachusetts, September 1981

Analysis of bone tools from Morgan site, Louisiana, July 1981

Study of faunal materials from various small sites in Bohemia excavated in 1929 - 1931 by Dr. Robert Ehrich, June 1978

Analysis of faunal materials excavated at Homolka, Bohemia, by Dr. Robert Ehrich, American School of Prehistoric Research, January - June 1977

Analysis of 18th and 19th century artifacts excavated at Franklin Court and Kościuszko National Memorial, Philadelphia, PA, September 1974 - May 1975

SYMPOSIA ORGANIZED

(with Pam J. Crabtree) “Remembering Bernard Wailes: the Importance of European Later Prehistoric and Medieval Archaeology for American Anthropological Archaeology” with 10 participants, Society for American Archaeology annual meeting, Honolulu, April 6, 2013.

(with Pam J. Crabtree) "Second Northeast Faunal Analysis Conference" with 45 participants and fourteen speakers at Forbes College, Princeton University, April 9, 1988.

"Microcomputer Applications in Archaeology" with 30 participants and nine speakers at Forbes College, Princeton University, April 5, 1986.

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE

Associate advisory editor, The Oxford Encyclopedia of Agriculture and the Environment, 2015-2020 Founding member, Advisory Council, Aquincum Institute of Technology, Budapest, 2009- External reviewer, Department of Anthropology, Monmouth University, 2011 International member of Panel H, UK Research Assessment Exercise 2005-2008 Study leader, Princeton University alumni trip “Ireland, the Building of a Civilization”, 2007 Advisory editor, Cambridge Manuals in Archaeology, Cambridge University Press, 2004- External member of Ph.D. committees at New York University (2, completed), CUNY Graduate Center (1, active), University of Illinois at Chicago (2, completed), Jagiellonian University, Kraków, Poland (1, completed). Member of editorial advisory board of RAPORT 2012-present Member of editorial advisory board of Journal of Archaeology in the Low Countries 2008-present Member of editorial advisory board of Archeologia Polona, 2007-present Member of editorial advisory board of Journal of Field Archaeology, 2003-present. Member of editorial advisory board of Environmental Archaeology, 1998-2005. Secretary-Treasurer of Board of Trustees of American Whig-Cliosophic Society, 1999-2000. President, Princeton Chapter of Sigma Xi, 1997-98; member of executive committee, 1996-2001. Member, Editorial Advisory Board of Polish Review, 1988-1992. Member, Editorial Advisory Board of Journal of Mediterranean Archaeology, 1988-1992.

5 PUBLICATIONS

BOOKS, MONOGRAPHS, AND EDITED VOLUMES

1. Hazlett, R.W., Bogucki, P., Los Huertos, M, Nemes, A., and Provenzano, G. (eds.) 2020. Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Agriculture and the Environment. New York: Oxford University Press.

2. Bogucki, P. 2017. The Barbarians (Lost Civilizations). London: Reaktion Books. Winner of the Society for American Archaeology 2018 Book Prize in the Popular category; reprinted in 2019 in Dutch as De Barbaren. Verloren Beschavingen Buiten Rome en Hellas. Utrecht: Omniboek; reprinted in 2019 in Romanian as Barbarii. Civiulizaţii Dispărute. Bucharest: Editura Herald.

3. Crabtree, P.J. and Bogucki, P.,(eds.) 2017. European Archaeology as Anthropology: Essays in Memory of Bernard Wailes. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Museum

4. Bogucki, P. (ed.) 2008. Encyclopedia of Society and Culture in the Ancient World (4 volumes). Facts on File Library of World History. New York: Facts on File.

5. Bogucki, P., and Crabtree, P.J. (eds.) 2004. Ancient Europe: an Encyclopedia of the Barbarian World, 8000 B.C. – A.D. 1000. New York: Scribners. (Named one of “Best Reference Sources 2004” by LibraryJournal.com.)

6. Bogucki, P. 1999. The Origins of Human Society. Oxford: Blackwell Publishers (Blackwell History of the World series).

7. Bogucki, P. (ed.) 1993. Case Studies in European Prehistory. Boca Raton: CRC Press.

8. Bogucki, P. 1988. Forest Farmers and Stockherders: Early Agriculture and its Consequences in North-Central Europe. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press (New Studies in Archaeology series); reissued 2009 as on-demand paperback.

9. Bogucki, P. 1982. Early Neolithic Subsistence and Settlement in the Polish Lowlands. Oxford: British Archaeological Reports (International Series 150).

JOURNAL ARTICLES AND BOOK CHAPTERS

1. Budd, C., Bogucki, P., Lillie, M., Grygiel, R., Lorkiewicz, W., and Schulting, R. 2020. “All things bright: a link between copper grave goods and diet at the Neolithic site of Osłonki, northern Poland,” Antiquity 94 (376): 932-947.

2. Bogucki, P. 2020. “The Discontinuous Development of Farming Communities in the Polish Lowlands, 5300-3900 BC,” in Farmers at the Frontier, edited by P. Rowley-Conwy and K. Gron, pp. 201-220. Oxford/Philadelphia: Oxbow Books.

3. Bogucki, P. 2019. “Geography and chronology of the transition to agriculture,” Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Agriculture and the Environment, edited by R. Hazlett, P. Bogucki, M. Los Huertos, A. Nemes, G. Provenzano. New York: Oxford University Press.

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4. Mueller-Bieniek, A., Bogucki, P., Pyzel, J., Kapcia, M, Moskal-del Hoyo, M, Nalepka, D. 2019. “The role of Chenopodium in the subsistence economy of pioneer agriculturalists on the northern frontier of the Linear Pottery culture in Kuyavia, central Poland.” Journal of Archaeological Science 111.

5. Bogucki, P. 2019. “On the periphery and at a crossroads. A Neolithic creole society on the Lower Vistula in the fifth millennium BC,” in Contacts. Boundaries and Innovation in the Fifth Millennium, edited by D. Hofmann and R. Gleser, pp. 45-57. Leiden: Sidestone Press.

6. Bogucki, P., and Grygiel, R. 2017. “Neolithic residential landscapes in Central Europe,” in Nie Tylko Krzemienie/ Not Only Flints. Studia ofiarowane prof. Lucynie Domańskiej w 45-lecie pracy naukowo-dydaktycznej i w 70. rocznicę urodzin, edited by A. Marciniak-Kajzer. A. Andrzejewski, A. Golański, S. Rzepecki, and M. Wąs, pp. 281-292. Łódź: Institute of Archaeology, University of Łódź.

7. Bogucki, P. 2017. “Salt, cows, milk, and the earliest farmers of central Europe,” in Economic Zooarchaeology: Studies in Hunting, Herding and Early Agriculture, edited by P. Rowley-Conwy, D. Sergeantson,, and P. Halstead, pp. 157-62. Oxford: Oxbow Books.

8. Bogucki, P. 2017. “Foreword,” in The Oxford Handbook of Zooarchaeology, edited by U. Albarella, M. Rizzetto, H. Russ, K. Vickers, and S. Viner-Daniels, pp. iii-iv. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

9. Bogucki, P. 2017. “’Disruptive technologies’ and the transition to agriculture in Scandinavia and the British Isles,” in European Archaeology as Anthropology. Essays in Memory of Bernard Wailes, pp. 9-37. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology.

10. Crabtree, P. J., and P. Bogucki 2017. “Introduction. Remembering Bernard Wailes: European Archaeology in North America,” in European Archaeology as Anthropology: Essays in Memory of Bernard Wailes, edited by P.J. Crabtree and P. Bogucki, pp. 1-8. Pennsylvania: University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology.

11. Bogucki, P., and P.J. Crabtree 2017. “Conclusion. European Archaeology in North America,” in European Archaeology as Anthropology: Essays in Memory of Bernard Wailes, edited by P.J. Crabtree and P. Bogucki, pp. 263-71. Pennsylvania: University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology.

12. Bogucki, P., and R. Grygiel 2015. “Pioneer farmers at Brześć Kujawski, Poland,” in The Cambridge World History. Volume II: a World With Agriculture, 12,000 BCE – 500 CE, edited by G. Barker and C. Goucher, pp. 589-611. Cambridge (UK): Cambridge University Press.

13. Bogucki, P. 2014. “Farming comes to Arcadia: notes on the Neolithic settlement of central Europe, in Living in the Landscape: Essays in Honour of Graeme Barker, edited by K. Boyle, R. J. Rabett, and C. O. Hunt, pp. 161-169. Cambridge (UK): McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research.

7 14. Bogucki, P. 2014. “The Western Carpathian highlands during the Neolithic,” in Settlement, Communication and Exchange Around the Western Carpathians. International Workshop Held at the Institute of Archaeology, Jagiellonian University Kraków, October 27-28, 2012, ed. by T. L.Kienlin, P. Valde-Nowak, M. Korczyńska, K. Cappenberg and J. Ociepka, pp. 3-11. Oxford: Archaeopress.

15. Bogucki, P. 2014. “Planning for the past in Neolithic central Europe,” in Approaching Monumentality in Archaeology, ed. by J. Osborne, pp, 217-32. Albany: State University of New York Press.

16. Bogucki, P. 2014. “Hunters, fishers, and farmers of northern Europe, 9000-3000 B.C.,” in The Cambridge World Prehistory edited by C. Renfrew and P. Bahn, vol. 3, pp. 1835-59. Cambridge (UK): Cambridge University Press.

17. Bogucki, P. 2014. “Ancient Europe: the Discovery of Antiquity,” in The History of Archaeology: an Introduction edited by P. Bahn, pp. 15-38. London/New York: Routledge. (Named “Book of the Year” in 2015 Current Archaeology Awards)

18. Bogucki, P. 2013. “Open-Range Cattle Grazing and the Spread of Farming in Neolithic Central Europe” in Environment and Subsistence – Forty Years After Janusz Kruk’s “Settlement Studies…”, edited by S. Kadrow and P. Włodarczyk, pp. 261-73. Rzeszów/Bonn: Institute of Archaeology, University of Rzeszów and Verlag Dr. Rudolf Habelt.

19. Salque, M., Bogucki, P., Pyzel, J., Sobkowiak-Tabaka, I., Grygiel, R., Szmyt, M., and Evershed, R.P. 2013. “Earliest evidence for cheese making in the sixth millennium BC in northern Europe,” Nature 493: 522-525. doi: 10.1038/nature11698; published online 12-12-12.

20. Bogucki, P. 2012. “People, lakes, and forests in the Baltic region: a prehistoric perspective,” in The Oxford Handbook of Wetland Archaeology edited by F. Menotti and A. O’Sullivan, pp. 811- 826. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

21. Bogucki, P. Nalepka, D., Grygiel, R., and Nowaczyk, B. 2012. “Multiproxy environmental archaeology of Neolithic settlements at Osłonki, Poland, 5500–4000 BC,” Environmental Archaeology: 17(1): 45-65.

22. Bogucki, P. 2011. “How Wealth Happened in Neolithic Europe,” Journal of World Prehistory 24(2): 107-115.

23. Bogucki, P. 2009. “Prehistoric transitions to agriculture: new overviews,” Cambridge Archaeological Journal 19(1): 111-116.

24. Bogucki, P. 2008. “Animal Exploitation by the Brześć Kujawski Group in the Brześć Kujawski and Osłonki Region“ in Grygiel, Ryszard, Neolit i Początki Epoki Brązu w Rejonie Brześcia Kujawskiego and Osłonek (The Neolithic and Early Bronze Age in the Brześć Kujawski and Osłonki Region), volume II/3, pp. 1581-1704. Łódź: Konrad Jażdżewski Foundation for Archaeological Research/Museum of Archaeology and Ethnography.

8 25. Bogucki, P. 2008. “The Danubian-Baltic Borderland: Northern Poland in the Fifth Millennium BC,” in Between Foraging and Farming. An Extended Broad Spectrum of Papers Presented to Leendert Louwe Kooijmans, edited by Harry Fokkens, Bryony J. Coles, Annelou L. van Gijn, Jos P. Kleine, Hedwig H. Ponjee, and Corijanne G. Slappendel, pp. 51-65. Leiden: Leiden University Press (Analecta Praehistorica Leidensia 40).

26. Bogucki, P. 2008. “Europe: Neolithic” in Encyclopedia of Archaeology, edited by D.M. Pearsall, volume 2, pp. 1175-1187. New York: Academic Press.

27. Bogucki, P. 2008. “Europe, Northern and Western: Bronze Age” in Encyclopedia of Archaeology, edited by D. M. Pearsall, volume 2, pp. 1216-1226. New York: Academic Press.

28. Bogucki, P. 2006. "Critical data for understanding early Central European farmers," in Landscapes Under Pressure. Theory and Practice of Cultural Heritage Research and Preservation, edited by L. Lozny, pp. 135-147. New York: Springer.

29. Grygiel, R. and Bogucki, P. 2005. “Badania archeologiczne w Osłonkach na Kujawach,” Prace Komisji Paleogeografii Czwartorzędu PAU Tom III: 2005, edited by Stefan Witold Alexandrowicz, pp. 127-129. Kraków: Polska Akademia Umiejętności.

30. Szostek, K., Głąb, H., Lorkiewicz, W., Grygiel, R., Bogucki, P. 2005. “The diet and social palaeostratigraphy of Neolithic agricultural population of the Lengyel culture from Osłonki (Poland). Przegląd Antropologiczny – Anthropological Review 68: 29-41.

31. Bogucki, P. 2004. “Observations from a distance on changing Stone Age societies in central Sweden,” in Coast to Coast – Arrival. Proceedings of the Final Coast to Coast Conference 1-5 October 2002 in Falköping, Sweden, edited by Helena Knutsson, pp. 369-376. Uppsala: Department of Archaeology and Ancient History, Uppsala University

32. Bogucki, P. 2004. "Scale Factors and Early European Farming," in Exploring the Role of Analytical Scale in Archaeological Interpretation, edited by James R. Mathieu and Rachel E. Scott, pp. 11-18. Oxford: BAR International Series 1261.

33. Bogucki, P. 2003. “The Neolithic settlement of riverine interior Europe as a complex adaptive system,” in Complex Systems and Archaeology, edited by R. Alexander Bentley and Herbert D.G. Maschner, pp. 93-102. Salt Lake City: University of Utah Press.

34. Bogucki, P. 2003. "Neolithic dispersals in riverine interior Central Europe," in The Widening Harvest. The Neolithic Transition in Europe: Looking Back, Looking Forward, edited by Albert Ammerman and Paolo Biagi, pp. 249-272. Boston: Archaeological Institute of America (Colloquia and Conference Papers 6).

35. Bogucki, P. 2003. "A Neolithic tribal society in northern Poland," in The Archaeology of Tribal Societies, edited by W.Parkinson, pp. 372-83. Ann Arbor: International Monographs in Prehistory.

36. Bogucki, P. 2002. “Polish Archaeology as World Archaeology,” Archaeologia Polona 40: 125- 135.

9 37. Bogucki, P. 2001. "Recent research on early farming in Central Europe," in Documenta Praehistorica XXVIII. 8th Neolithic Studies, edited by Mihael Budja, pp. 85-97. Llubljana: Filozovska Fakulteta, Oddelek za Arheologijo.

38. Bogucki, P., 2000. "How agriculture came to north-central Europe," in Europe's First Farmers edited by T. Douglas Price, pp. 197-218. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

39. Bogucki, P. 1999. "Early agricultural societies", in The Routledge Companion Encyclopedia of Archaeology, edited by Graeme Barker and Annie Grant, pp. 839-869. London: Routledge.

40. Bogucki, P. 1999. "Neolithic settlement and landscape at Osłonki, Poland" in Settlement and Landscape. Proceedings of a Conference in Århus, Denmark, May 4-7 1998 edited by Charlotte Fabech and Jytte Ringtved, pp. 108-110. Moesgård: Jutland Archaeological Society.

41. Bogucki, P. 1998. "Holocene climatic variability and early agriculture in temperate Europe: the case of northern Poland," in Harvesting the Sea, Farming the Forest: the Emergence of Neolithic Societies in the Baltic Region and Adjacent Areas edited by Marek Zvelebil, Robin Dennell, and Lucyna Domańska, pp. 77-85. Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press.

42. Grygiel, R. and Bogucki, P. 1997. "Early farmers in north-central Europe: 1989-1994 excavations at Osłonki, Poland," Journal of Field Archaeology 24: 161-178.

43. Bogucki, P. 1996. "Prehistoric Europe IV. Neolithic," in The Dictionary of Art edited by Jane Turner, vol. 25, pp. 496-509, 512-518. London: Macmillan Publishers.

44. Bogucki, P. 1996. "Sustainable and unsustainable adaptations by early farming communities of northern Poland," Journal of Anthropological Archaeology 15: 189-311.

45. Bogucki, P. 1996. "The spread of early farming in Europe," American Scientist 84(3): 242-253. [Reprinted in Annual Editions: Geography 97/98, edited by G.R. Pitzl, pp. 168-179. Guilford, CT: Dushkin Publishing Group; also reprinted in Evolution of Society: A Reader, edited by Barbara J. Roth, forthcoming. Dubuque, IA: Kendall/Hunt Publishing.].

46. Bogucki, P. 1995.. "Prelude to Agriculture in North-Central Europe," in Before Farming: the Role of Plants and Animals in Early Societies, Douglas V. Campana (ed.), pp. 105-116. Philadelphia: University Museum, MASCA, Research Papers in Science and Archaeology, Volume 12 Supplement.

47. Bogucki, P. 1995. "The largest buildings in the world 7,000 years ago," Archaeology 48(6): 57-9.

48. Bogucki, P. 1995. "The Linear Pottery Culture: conservative colonists?" in The Emergence of Pottery W. K. Barnett and J. W. Hoopes (eds.), pp. 89-97. Washington: Smithsonian Institution Press.

49. Grygiel, R. and Bogucki, P. 1994. "Neolityczna forteca na Kujawach," Wiedza i Życie, July 1994, "Wiedza i Człowiek" supplement, pp. 6-9.

50. Bogucki, P. 1993. "Between East and West: archaeology in the new eastern Europe," Journal of Archaeological Research 1: 147-166.

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51. Bogucki, P. and Grygiel, R. 1993. "The first farmers of north-central Europe: a survey article," Journal of Field Archaeology 20(3): 399-426.

52. Bogucki, P. 1993.. "Animal traction and household economies in Neolithic Europe," Antiquity 67: 492-503.

53. Bogucki, P. and Grygiel, R. 1993.. "Neolithic sites in the Polish lowlands; excavations at Brześć Kujawski, 1933-1984", in Case Studies in European Prehistory, Peter Bogucki (ed.), pp. 147-180. Boca Raton: CRC Press.

54. Bogucki, P. 1992. "The Neolithic and Early Bronze Age chronology of Poland," in Chronologies in Old World Archaeology, third edition, Robert W. Ehrich (ed.), pp. 362-374. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

55. Grygiel, R. and Bogucki, P. 1991. "A settlement of the Funnel Beaker Culture at Nowy Młyn, Site 6 (Kujavia, Poland) — initial results," in Die Trichterbecherkultur: Neue Forschungen und Hypothesen II, Dobrochna Jankowska (ed.), pp. 133-142. Poznań: Adam Mickiewicz University, Institute of Prehistory.

56. Bogucki, P. 1991. "Qüestions teòriques sobre l'estudi de les societats agrícoles primitives" ("Theoretical issues in the study of early agricultural communities"), Cota Zero (Barcelona) 7: 144-50.

57. Grygiel, R. and Bogucki, P. 1990. "Neolithic manufacture of antler axes at Brześć Kujawski, Poland," Archaeomaterials 4(1): 67-76.

58. Bogucki, P. 1989. "The exploitation of domestic animals in Neolithic central Europe," in Early Animal Domestication and its Cultural Context, Pam Crabtree, Douglas Campana, and Kathleen Ryan (eds.), pp. 119-134. Philadelphia: University Museum (MASCA Research Papers in Science and Archaeology, Special Supplement to Volume 6).

59. Bogucki, P. 1988. "När jägaren blev bonde. En tolkning av exemplet norra Polen," Populär Arkeologi (Lund, Sweden) 6(1): 10-14.

60. Bogucki, P., 1987. "The establishment of agrarian communities on the North European Plain," Current Anthropology 28(1): 1-24.

61. Bogucki, P., 1987. "Computer networks for anthropological communication," Current Anthropology 28(1): 118-121.

62. Grygiel, R. and Bogucki, P. 1986. "Early Neolithic sites at Brześć Kujawski, Poland: preliminary report on the 1980 - 1984 excavations," Journal of Field Archaeology 13 (2): 121-137.

63. Bogucki, P. 1986. "Konrad Jażdżewski (1908-1985)," The Polish Review 31: 73-77.

64. Bogucki, P. 1986. "The earliest Polish farmers: results of recent research," The Polish Review 31(2-3): 113-126.

11 65. Bogucki, P. 1986. "The antiquity of dairying in temperate Europe," Expedition 28(2): 51-58.

66. Bogucki, P. 1986. Translation from Polish of Grygiel, Ryszard "Organizacja podstawowego stopnia rozwoju (domu z podwórzem) społeczeństw Grupy Brzesko-Kujawskiej Kultury Lendzielskiej na Niżu Polskim (The Household Cluster as a Representation of the Fundamental Social Unit of the Brześć Kujawski Group of the Lengyel Culture in the Polish Lowlands)," Prace i Materiały Muzeum Archeologicznego i Etnograficznego w Łodzi (Łódź, Poland) 31: 41-334.

67. Bogucki, P. 1985. "Theoretical directions in European archaeology," American Antiquity 50(4): 780-788. [Translated by Chen Xing Can and reprinted as "Ouzhou kaoguxue di lilun quwen" in Culture of Southeast China 1-2: 183-186 (1990)].

68. Bogucki, P. 1984. "Linear Pottery ceramic sieves and their economic implications," Oxford Journal of Archaeology 3(1): 15-30.

69. Bogucki, P. 1984. "Patterns of animal exploitation in the Early Neolithic of the Polish Lowlands," in Animals and Archaeology: 4. Husbandry in Europe, Juliet Clutton-Brock and Caroline Grigson (eds.). Oxford: British Archaeological Reports, International Series 227, pp. 35-44.

70. Bogucki, P. and Grygiel, R. 1983. "Early farmers of the North European Plain," Scientific American 248(4): 104-112.

71. Grygiel, R. and Bogucki, P. 1981 "Early Neolithic sites at Brześć Kujawski, Poland: preliminary report on the 1976 - 1979 excavations," Journal of Field Archaeology 8(1): 9-27.

72. Bogucki, P. and Grygiel, R. 1981. "The household cluster at Brześć Kujawski 3: small-site methodology in the Polish lowlands," World Archaeology 13: 59-72.

73. Bogucki, P., 1981. "Neolityczne szczątki kostne ptaków z wykopalisk w Brześciu Kujawskim," Roczniki Akademii Rolniczej w Poznaniu (Poznań, Poland) 131: 3-9.

74. Bogucki, P. and Grygiel, R. 1980. "On the socioeconomic system of European Neolithic populations," Current Anthropology 21: 803-804.

75. Bogucki, P. 1980. "Neolithic bird remains from Brześć Kujawski, Poland," Ossa (Lund, Sweden) 7: 33-40.

76. Bogucki, P. 1979. "The Mników bone artifacts: a nineteenth-century archaeological forgery," The Polish Review (New York) 24: 92-102.

77. Bogucki, P. 1979. "Tactical and strategic settlements in the Early Neolithic of lowland Poland," Journal of Anthropological Research 35(2): 238-246.

78. Grygiel, R. and Bogucki, P. 1979. "Excavations at Brześć Kujawski, Poland," Current Anthropology 20(2): 400-401.

79. Bogucki, P. 1979. "Mammal remains from Hut B at the Eneolithic settlement of Homolka," Archeologické Rozhledy (Prague) 31: 83-92.

12 80. Bogucki, P. 1978. "Problems of scale in the evaluation of archaeological settlement distributions: a European case," Anthropology (Stony Brook) 2(2): 65-69.

REVIEWS, COMMENTS, NOTES, SHORT ENCYCLOPEDIA AND DICTIONARY ENTRIES, AND OCCASIONAL ARTICLES (ALL BY P. BOGUCKI UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED)

1. 2019 Review of Neolithic Britain. The Transformation of Social Worlds, by Keith Ray and Julian Thomas, Journal of Anthropological Research 75: 605-6.

2. 2017 Review of The Tale of the Axe: How the Neolithic Revolution Transformed Britain by David Miles, Journal of Anthropological Research 73: 546-7.

3. 2017 Approximately 30 two-page spreads in Archaeology: the Essential Guide to Our Human Past edited by Paul Bahn. Washington, DC: Smithsonian Books (chosen as one of the American Library Association’s Choice Outstanding Academic Titles for 2017). .

4. 2016 Review of Early Farmers. The View from Archaeology and Science edited by Alasdair Whittle and Penny Bickle in Cambridge Archaeological Journal 26(2): 374-75.

5. 2015 “Bone and antler artifacts,” in The Petite Anse Project. Archaeological Investigations along the West-central Coast of Louisiana, 1978-1979, by Ian W. Brown, pp. 107-110. Tuscaloosa: Borgo Publishing.

6. 2012 (with Genevieve Fisher, Ron Hicks, Susan A. Johnston, Tom McCulloch, Connie Stuckert, Baily Young, and Pam Crabtree) “Remembering Bernard Wailes,” Expedition 54(2): 4- 5.

7. 2012 “Distant roots of the Amesbury Archer”, “Early European farmers”, and “The Iceman reveals Stone Age secrets (updated)” in Written in Bones, second edition, revised and expanded, edited by Paul Bahn. Richmond Hill, Ontario: Firefly Books, Ltd.

8. 2011 Review of Creating Communities: New Advances in Central European Neolithic Research edited by Daniela Hofmann and Penny Bickle in European Journal of Archaeology 14(1-2): 293-6.

9. 2010 Review of Defining a Regional Neolithic: the Evidence from Britain and Ireland edited by Kenneth Brophy and Gordon Barclay in Journal of Anthropological Archaeology 66: 542-4.

10. 2009 Review of Prehistoric Britain edited by Joshua Pollard in Journal of Field Archaeology 34(4): 495-7.

11. 2009 Review of Culture and Change in Central European Prehistory 6th to 1st Millennium B.C. by Helle Vandkilde in Journal of Field Archaeology 34(3): 355-7.

12. 2009 Review of Going Over: the -Neolithic Transition in North-West Europe, edited by Alasdair Whittle and Vicki Cummings, for European Journal of Archaeology 11(1): 117-119.

13 13. 2008 Review of. The Origins and Spread of Agriculture in Southwest Asia and Europe: Archaeobotantical Perspectives edited by Susan Colledge and James Conolly in Journal of Field Archaeology 33(4): 481-484

14. 2008 “Carnac”, “Temples of Malta”, “Newgrange and the Irish Passage Graves”, “Viking Sweden”, “Stonehenge”, “Skara Brae”, “Sutton Hoo” in Exploring the Ancient World, edited by Paul Bahn. Basingstoke: AA Publishing.

15. 2007 “Skara Brae,” “Heuneburg,” “Carnac,” “Newgrange,” “Biskupin,” “Sutton Hoo,” “Pazyryk,” “General Pitt Rivers,” “Göbekli Tepe,” “Thomsen and Worsaae,” in The Illustrated World Encyclopedia of Archaeology, edited by Paul Bahn. London: Lorenz Books [“Augustus Pitt Rivers” and “Thomsen and Worsaae” reprinted in The Great Archaeologists edited by Paul Bahn; London: Anness Publishing Limited, 2008; others reprinted in Legendary Sites of the Ancient World, edited by Paul Bahn, Anness Publishing Limited, 2009].

16. 2007 “Europe” in Ancient World in Your Pocket, edited by Paul Bahn, pp. 81-94. London: Elwyn Street Limited.

17. 2006 Review of Smakkerup Huse: a Late Mesolithic Coastal Site in Northwest Zealand, Denmark, edited by T. Douglas Price and Anne Birgitte Gebauer for Journal of Field Archaeology 31: 336-338

18. 2006 Review of Neolithic Farming in Central Europe: An Archaeological Study of Crop Husbandry Practices, by Amy Bogaard for Journal of Anthropological Research 62: 152-153.

19. 2005 Review of The Greek Mesolithic: Problems and Prospects, edited by Nena Galanidou and Catherine Perlès for Journal of Field Archaeology 30: 103-105.

20. 2004 Review of The Archaeology of People, Dimensions of Neolithic Life by Alasdair Whittle for Journal of Anthropological Research 60: 297-299.

21. 2004 “Discovering Barbarian Europe,” “Postglacial Foragers, 8000-4000 BC,” “The Mesolithic of Northern Europe,” “Transition to Agriculture, 7000-4000 BC,” “Brześć Kujawski,” “Skara Brae,” “Consequences of Agriculture, 5000-2000 BC,” “Masters of Metal, 3000-1000 BC,”and “Urnfields” in Ancient Europe: an Encyclopedia of the Barbarian World, 8000 B.C. – A.D. 1000, edited by Peter Bogucki and Pam J. Crabtree. New York: Scribners.

22. 2003 “The Iceman Reveals Stone Age Secrets” and “Windeby Girl: an Iron Age Bog Body” in Written in Bones: How Human Remains Unlock the Secrets of the Dead, edited by Paul Bahn, pp. 84-90 and 98-102. Toronto: Firefly Books [updated for revised edition, 2012].

23. 2002 “Enlightened Views of the Transition to Agriculture,” Archaeological Dialogues 9: 131- 132.

24. 2002 "Neolithic" in The McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of Science and Technology, 9th edition (volume 11). New York: McGraw-Hill.

25. 2002 Review of The Early Slavs. Culture and Society in Early Medieval Eastern Europe by P.M. Barford in The Slavic Review 61: 817-818.

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26. 2002 “Settlement patterns,” “Transition to settlement,” “Neolithic Europe,” “Metal ages in Eurasia,” “Bog bodies,” and 14 site descriptions for Archaeology, The Definitive Guide, edited by Paul Bahn. Wingfield, Australia: Cameron House.

27. 2001 Approximately 50 entries plus regional and topical pieces on "Linear Pottery Culture," "Scythians," "Scandinavia," "Central Europe," and "Eastern Europe," for the Penguin Guide to Archaeology (updated version of 1992 Collins Dictionary of Archaeology) edited by Paul Bahn. London: Penguin Books.

28. 2001 Review of World Prehistory. Studies in Memory of Grahame Clark, edited by , Robert Bewley, and Paul Mellars, in Cambridge Archaeological Journal 11(1): 136-138.

29. 2000 "The Talheim burials," "Cortaillod," "The Iceman," "Egtved," "Hallstatt," "Sutton Hoo," "Novgorod," and "Altai," in The Archaeology Detectives. edited by Paul Bahn. Lewes: The Ivy Press Limited.

30. Review of Time, Culture and Identity by Julian Thomas in Journal of Anthropological Research, 56:583

31. 2000 Entries on "Neolithic Europe," "Stonehenge," "Tombs and burial rites," "Steppe nomads," and "Transportation" for the Encyclopedia of Ancient Civilizations, Danbury, Connecticut: Grolier Educational.

32. 2000 "After the ice," "Pyrotechnology: kiln and forge," "Further advances in farming," "Regional introduction: Europe and Western Asia," "Foragers of the Mesolithic," "Early farmers of Eurasia," "Copper Age of Eastern Europe," "Bronze Age social elites," "Iron Age Europe," "Scythians and steppe nomads," in The Atlas of World Archaeology, edited by Paul Bahn. London: Time-Life Books.

33. 2000 Review of The Origins of Agriculture in Europe, by I.J. Thorpe, in Geoarchaeology 15(4): 377-379.

34. Review of Stonehenge: Making Space by Barbara Bender, in Scientific American - Discovering Archaeology 2: 106.

35. 1999 Review of Economy and Society in Prehistoric Europe: Changing Perspectives, by Andrew Sherratt, in Journal of Field Archaeology 26: 89-90.

36. 1999 "Medieval Buried Treasure at Środa Śląska", "The Golden Age of Scandinavia," "The Treasure of the Spring at Bad Pyrmont," "Bronze Age Hoards of the Carpathian Basin," "Power, Prestige, and Gold at Varna" in Wonderful Things, edited by Paul Bahn. London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson.

37. 1997 Review of The Early Slavs, by Pavel M. Dolukhanov, in The Slavic Review 56(3): 551- 552.

38. 1997 Review of An Ethnography of the Neolithic by Christopher Tilley, in Journal of Anthropological Research 53(4): 499-501.

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39. 1997 "Biskupin," and "Novgorod," in Lost Cities, edited by Paul Bahn. London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson.

40. 1997 Review of Europe in the Neolithic, by Alasdair Whittle, in American Anthropologist 99(3): 650-1.

41. 1996 "The Talheim Neolithic mass burial," "Scandinavian Mesolithic burials," "Hochdorf," and "Pazyryk and the Ukok princess," in Tombs, Graves and Mummies, edited by Paul Bahn. London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson.

42. 1996 "Bandkeramik" and "Maikop" in The Oxford Companion to Archaeology, edited by Brian Fagan. New York and Oxford: Oxford University Press [“Bandkeramik” article revised 2010].

43. 1996 Contribution on central and eastern Europe to The Cambridge History of Archaeology, edited by Paul Bahn. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

44. 1996 "Digging in Poland. From a notebook of Polish-American archaeologist," POLe 1(2): http://www.polishworld.com/pole/current/issue2/articles/archeology.htm

45. 1995 "The fishers of Lepenski Vir," "The lake dwellings of the Alpine Foreland," "Early Neolithic longhouses in Europe," Varna, a Copper Age cemetery in Bulgaria," "Hallstatt, an early Iron Age mining center," "Hochdorf, a 'Tut's Tomb' of the Iron Age," "Biskupin, a waterlogged Iron Age settlement," Novgorod, a medieval city in Russia," and "The frozen tombs of Pazyryk and Ukok," in The Story of Archaeology. The 100 Great Discoveries, edited by Paul Bahn. London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson.

46. 1995 Review of The Roots of Ethnicity. Archaeology, Genetics, and the Origins of Europe, by Colin Renfrew, in American Journal of Archaeology 99: 359-360.

47. 1994 Review of TRB Culture: the First Farmers of the North European Plain by Magdalena Midgley, in Man 29: 189-190.

48. 1992 Review of The Domestication of Europe by Ian Hodder, in American Antiquity 57(4): 734-736.

49. 1992 Approximately 250 entries on central and eastern European archaeology for The Collins Dictionary of Archaeology edited by Paul Bahn. Glasgow: HarperCollins.

50. 1992 Review of Selevac, a Neolithic village in Yugoslavia by Ruth Tringham and Dusan Krstić, in Journal of Field Archaeology 19: 219-222.

51. 1991 Review of Bad Year Economics. Cultural Responses to Risk and Uncertainty, edited by Paul Halstead and John O'Shea, in American Journal of Archaeology 95: 166-167.

52. 1990 "A glimpse of Iron Age Poland," Archaeology 43(5): 74-75.

53. 1990 Review of Problems in Neolithic Archaeology, by Alasdair Whittle, in American Anthropologist 92(4): 1031-1032.

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54. 1990 Review of Foragers and Farmers: Population Interaction and Agricultural Expansion in Prehistoric Europe, by Susan Alling Gregg, in American Antiquity 55: 642-643.

55. 1986 Comment on "The 'Kurgan Culture,' Indo-European origins, and the domestication of the horse: a reconsideration," by David Anthony, in Current Anthropology 27: 304-305.

56. 1986 Review of Prehistoric Europe, by T. Champion, C. Gamble, S. Shennan, and A. Whittle, in American Scientist, January 1986.

57. 1984 Review of Ancient France, edited by Christopher Scarre, in Science 224: 740-741.

58. 1981 "Images of antiquity: Ice Age art at the Museum of Science, Boston," Comparative Civilizations Bulletin 10(2): 1-3.

TRANSLATIONS 1. Grygiel, Ryszard (2004) Neolit i Początki Epoki Brązu w Rejonie Brześcia Kujawskiego and Osłonek (The Neolithic and Early Bronze Age in the Brześć Kujawski and Osłonki Region),Vol. I, Łódź: Konrad Jażdżewski Foundation for Archaeological Research/Museum of Archaeology and Ethnography (long English summaries of major sections).

2. Grygiel, Ryszard (2008) Neolit i Początki Epoki Brązu w Rejonie Brześcia Kujawskiego and Osłonek (The Neolithic and Early Bronze Age in the Brześć Kujawski and Osłonki Region), Vol. II. Łódź: Konrad Jażdżewski Foundation for Archaeological Research/Museum of Archaeology and Ethnography (long English summaries of major sections).

3. Grygiel, Ryszard (2014) Początki Łęczycy (Beginnings of Łęczyca). Łódź: Museum of Archaeology and Ethnography (long English summaries of major sections).

4. Grygiel, Ryszard (2016) Neolit i Początki Epoki Brązu w Rejonie Brześcia Kujawskiego and Osłonek (The Neolithic and Early Bronze Age in the Brześć Kujawski and Osłonki Region), Vol. III. Łódź: Konrad Jażdżewski Foundation for Archaeological Research/Museum of Archaeology and Ethnography (long English summaries of major sections).

Additional translation assistance and English adjustment for multiple publications by Polish colleagues.

IN PREPARATION: At First Light: Foragers and Farmers of Prehistoric Europe, 10,000-3,000 B.C. in preparation for Princeton University Press.

“Between the Loess and the Baltic: Neolithic Settlements of the Polish Lowlands during the Fifth Millennium B.C.” in preparation for major archival journal.

“The place of archaeology in the liberal arts” either a long article or short book.

Multiple scholarly articles and chapters in edited volumes and journals.

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CONFERENCE PAPERS AND INVITED TALKS SINCE 2005

"Resilient Neolithic Households and Hamlets in the Polish Lowlands," Munro Lecture at University of Edinburgh, November 2005

“Working Neolithic Landscapes in the Polish Lowlands,” paper presented at the annual meeting of the European Association of Archaeologists, Kraków, Poland, September 2006

“How Wealth Happened in Neolithic Europe,” paper given at the annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Austin, Texas, April 2007

“Mature Animal Economies of the Fifth Millennium B.C. in Central Europe,” paper given at the annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Vancouver, British Columbia, March 2008

“The Importance of Borderlands in Neolithic Europe,” talk given at conference in honor of L.P. Louwe Kooijmans, Leiden University, June 2008

“People of the Longhouses: Neolithic Societies of the Fifth Millennium BC in Central Poland,” lecture given at the McDonald Institute of Archaeology, Cambridge University, November 2008

“Life and Death in Northern Poland 6500 Years Ago,” lecture given at the Institute of Archaeology, Budapest, Hungary, October 2009

“The OTHER People of the Longhouses: Life and Death in Northern Poland 6500 Years Ago,” lecture given at Cornell University, Department of Anthropology, October 2009

“People of the Longhouses: Frontier Households in Northern Poland During the Fifth Millennium B.C.,” lecture given at Harvard University, Department of Anthropology, November 2009

“People of the Longhouses: Frontier Households in Northern Poland During the Fifth Millennium B.C.,” lecture given at University of Illinois at Chicago, Department of Anthropology, December 2009

“Danubian Diaspora and the Farming Frontiers of Northern Europe, 5500-3000 B.C. lecture given at the Institute of Archaeology, Jagiellonian University, Kraków, Poland, October 2010

“Engineering Education for Innovation and Leadership: the Princeton Approach,” paper presented at the conference on Science, Technology, Higher Education, and Society in the Conceptual Age, Jagiellonian University, Kraków, Poland, July 2011

“Cycladic Prehistory in its European Context” talk given at the 3rd summer seminar of the Griphos Project at Akrotiri, Santorini, Greece, July 2011

“Preparing for the Past in Neolithic Europe” talk at conference on Approaching Monumentality in the Archaeological Record, Institute for European and Mediterranean Archaeology, University of Buffalo, May 2012

18 “The Archaeology of Neolithic dairying” keynote address at meeting of the Marie Curie Initial Training Network: Lactase persistence and the early Cultural History of Europe (LeCHE) VU University Amsterdam, The Netherlands, June 2012.

“The Western Carpathian Highlands during the Neolithic” keynote address at conference Settlement, Communication and Exchange Around the Western Carpathians in European Context, Jagiellonian University, Kraków, Poland, October 2012.

“Housing Values Decline in Neolithic Poland. Farmers ‘Dump Rubbish in Lake’, Attack Each Other With Weapons, ‘Trigger Erosion’” invited talk, Institute of Archaeology, Oxford University, November 2012.

“’Disruptive technologies’ and the transition to agriculture in northern and western Europe,“ paper given at the annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Honolulu, Hawaii, April 2013.

“The Archaeology of Cheese: Ceramic Strainers, Lipid Residues, and Lactase Persistence in Prehistoric Europe,” invited talk to HHMI Summer Workshop for Science Teachers, Princeton University, July 2013 and July 2014.

“Housing Values Decline in Neolithic Poland. Farmers ‘Dump Rubbish in Lake’, Attack Each Other with Weapons, ‘Trigger Erosion’” invited talk, Archaeological Institute of America, Princeton Chapter, November 2013.

Invited discussant, “Where East Meets West: North American and East European Collaborative Research in the Carpathian Basin,” annual meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America, Chicago, January 2014.

“Divergent, Convergent, and Logistical Movement in Temperate Europe During the Sixth Millennium B.C.,” keynote address at annual meeting of the North American Theoretical Archaeology Group, New York, May 2015.

“On the Periphery and at a Crossroads: a Neolithic Creole Society on the Lower Vistula in the Fifth Millennium BC,” paper given at conference Culture Contact, Cultural Boundaries and Innovation in the 5th Millennium, Münster, Germany, September 2015.

“The Archaeology of Cheese: Cattle, Strainer, Chemistry, and Genes,” Archaeological Institute of America Matson Lecture, Bozeman, Montana, March 2016; Archaeological Institute of America Braidwood Lecture, Petaluma, California, March 2016.

“Life on the Danubian Frontier 7,000 Years Ago: Movement, Time, and Tension,” Theoretical Archaeology Group DEVA conference, Chester, England, December 2018.

“The Lengyel Interaction Sphere in East-Central Europe during the Late Fifth Millennium B.C.,” annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Albuquerque, April 2019.

“’Preference Cascades’ and the Transition to Agriculture,” First Conference on the Early Neolithic in Europe, Barcelona, Spain, November 2019.

Updated November 5, 2020.

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