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CURRICULUM VITAE

Patricia M. Lambert ______

DATE: August 7, 2018

Department of SSWA Lab: Veterinary Science 206 0730 Old Main Hill Office: Main 245E Utah State University Logan, UT 84322-0730 Office: (435) 797-2603 / Fax: (435) 797-1240 Email: [email protected]

EDUCATION 1997 Postdoctoral , NMNH, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C. 1994 Ph.D. Anthropology. University of California, Santa Barbara

Dissertation Thesis: War and Peace on the Western Front: A Study of Violent Conflict and Its Correlates in Prehistoric Hunter-gatherer Societies of Coastal Southern California. University of California at Santa Barbara. University Microfilms, Ann Arbor.

1986-89 M.A. Anthropology. University of California, Santa Barbara 1980 B.A. Physical Anthropology, Honors. University of California, Santa Barbara

MAJOR PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENTS 2007- . Anthropology Program, USU 2010-16 Associate Dean of and Graduate Studies, College of Humanities and Social Sciences, USU 2012-16 Executive Director, Museum of Anthropology and SDCAV, USU 2012-14 Program Director, Anthropology Program, USU 2011-16 Director, Mountain West Center for Regional Studies, USU 2004-09 Program Director. Anthropology Program, USU. Successful Program Initiatives:  M.S. Degree Program in Anthropology  Distance Minor in Anthropology with new Distance faculty line (2008)  Founding of USU Archaeological Services, Inc.  Museum of Anthropology: USU Funded Curator position (2008) 2002-07 . Anthropology Program, Utah State University 1996-02 . Anthropology Program, Utah State University

OTHER POSITIONS/APPOINTMENTS 2014- Corresponding Member, Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny (CARTA), Salk Institute for Biological Studies, University of California, San Diego 2006- Associate, Anthropology Department, Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History 2000-10 Forensic Consultant, Cache County Sheriff, City of Logan Police Dept., USU Police 1994-96 Visiting Research Instructor (Postdoctoral Researcher), Department of Anthropology/Research Laboratories of Archaeology, UNC-Chapel Hill

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1994 . Department of Anthropology, University of Wisconsin-Madison 1991-93 Graduate Student Researcher: Repatriation Project. Dept. Anthropology, UCSB 1989-90, 92 Lecturer. Department of Anthropology, UCSB 1989-90 Assistant Coordinator, Central Coast (Archaeological) Information Center, UCSB 1985-86 Archaeology Field/Lab Tech, Far Western Archaeological Research Group, Davis, CA 1982-83 Assistant Curator, Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History, California

ELECTED OFFICES 2017-21 Member-at-Large, Steering Group, Anthropology Section, America Assoc. for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) 2014-17 Member, Electorate Nominating Committee, Anthropology Section, AAAS 2006-09 Member, Executive Committee, American Assoc. of Physical Anthropologists (AAPA) 2003-2009 Senator, USU Faculty Senate (2 terms) 2005-08 Member, Faculty Senate Executive Committee 2003-06 Chair, AdHoc Committee on Domestic Partner Benefits 2004-05 Member, Committee on Committees

EDITORIAL SERVICE 2018-21 Editorial Board, American Antiquity 2014- Editorial Board, Evolutionary Psychological Science 2008- Editorial Board, California Archaeology 2002-08 Associate Editor, American Journal of Physical Anthropology.

PROFESSIONAL COMMITTEES/PANELS 2010-12 Member, Grant Review Panel, The Wenner Gren Foundation, New York 2009-10 Chair, Repatriation Committee, AAPA 2010 AAPA position statement on CUHR Final Rule, May 2010. 2009-10 Member, Grant Review Panel, NSF 2008 Member, Grant Review Panel, School of Advanced Research, Santa Fe 2007-08 Member, Grant Review Panel, NSF 2006-2009 Chair, Nominations Committee, AAPA 2005 Member, Annual Meeting Program Committee, SAA 2004-05 Member, Grant Review Panel, NSF 2004 Member, External Review Committee, Dept. Anthropology, Boise State University 2002-2003 Member, Annual Meeting Student Prize Committee, AAPA 2001-2002 Member, Annual Meeting Program Committee, AAPA 2000-2008 Member, Repatriation Committee, AAPA 2007 Presented AAPA position statement at NPS Consultation Meeting on NAGPRA regulations for unclaimed human remains, Washington, D.C. 2005 Presented AAPA testimony before U.S. Senate Committee on Indian Affairs, Washington, D.C. 2005 Presented AAPA position statement at National Park Service Consultation Meeting on NAGPRA regulations for unclaimed human remains, Albuquerque 2000 Represented AAPA at NAGPRA Review Committee Meeting, Juneau 1999 Represented AAPA at NAGPRA Review Committee Meeting, Salt Lake City 2000-04 Member, Native American Remains Review Committee, Division of Indian Affairs, Utah 1998 Member, Annual Meeting Local Arrangements Committee, Salt Lake City, AAPA

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HONORS AND AWARDS 2018 Distinguished Professor Award, College of Humanities and Social Sciences, USU (2018-2023) 2014 Certificate of Excellence in Reviewing, International Journal of Paleopathology, for 2013. 2012 Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science 2002 Researcher of the Year, College of Humanities, Arts & Social Sciences, USU 1999 AAUW Emerging Scholar Award, USU 1996 Smithsonian Postdoctoral Fellowship Award, NMNH 1989-2 Regents Fellowship Award, UCSB

PUBLICATIONS (Google Scholar: H factor: 22 / Citations: 2171 / i10 index: 30)

BOOKS: Lambert, P. M. (Editor & Author) 2000 Bioarchaeological Studies of Life in the Age of Agriculture: A View from the Southeast. University of Alabama Press, Tuscaloosa. ISBN: 0-8173-1007-X  Author: Chapter 1: Introduction, pp. 1-5

ARTICLES / VOLUME CHAPTERS (student author*): In preparation: Lambert, P.M. n.d. Patterns of Violence in Late Prehistoric and Early Historic Populations of North Carolina and Virginia. To be submitted to Bioarchaeology International. Lambert, P.M., M. Welker, and C.M. Gagnon n.d. Traumatic injury at Cerro Oreja in the Moche Valley of North Coastal Peru: A Follow-up to Lambert and Welker (2017). To be submitted to American Journal of Physical Anthropology.

In Review: n.d. The Odd Man Out in a Pioneer Cemetery at Seccombe Lake Park, San Bernardino, California. In A Bioarchaeological Perspective of Atypical Mortuary Practices: A Geographic and Temporal Investigation, edited by Tracy Betsinger, Amy Scott, and Anastasia Tsaliki. University Press of Florida, Gainesville. Accepted by editors March 30, 2017. Volume out for 2nd external review.

In Press: Lambert, P. M. 2019 Indigenous Warfare in North America. In The Cambridge History of War, Volume One: War and the Ancient World, edited by Burkhard Meissner, Kurt Raaflaub, Oliver Schmitt and Robin Yates. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK. Lambert, P.M., and Phillip L. Walker 2018 Bioarchaeological Ethics: Perspectives on the Use and Value of Human Remains in Scientific Research. In Biological Anthropology of the Human Skeleton, 3rd Edition, edited by M. Anne Katzenberg and Anne L. Grauer. Wiley-Blackwell, New Jersey. ISBN: 978-1119151616 (To be released October 23, 2018).

Published: Lambert, P. M. and M. Welker* 2017 Agricultural transitions and traumatic injury risk: A view from the American Southeast and beyond. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 162:120-142.

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Lambert, P.M. 2016 Invited Comment on “Violence and Perimortem Signaling among Early Irrigation Communities in the Sonoran Desert” by J. T. Watson and D. Phelps. Current Anthropology 57:5:603-604. Lambert, P. M. 2014 Violent injury and death in a prehistoric farming community of southwestern Colorado: the osteological evidence from Sleeping Ute Mountain. In The Routledge Handbook of the Bioarchaeology of Human Conflict: ‘Traumatized Bodies’ from Early Prehistory to the Present, edited by Martin J. Smith and Christopher Knusel, pp. 308-332. Routledge Press, Taylor and Francis, Oxford. Kennett, D. J., P. M. Lambert, J. R. Johnson, and B. Culleton 2013 Sociopolitical Effects of Bow-and-Arrow Technology in Prehistoric Coastal California. Evolutionary Anthropology 22:124-132. Lambert, P. M. 2012 Chapter 17: Phillip L. Walker (1947-2009). In The Global History of Paleopathology, edited by J. Buikstra and C. Roberts, pp. 132-140. Oxford University Press, Oxford. 2012 Ethics and issues in the use of human skeletal remains in paleopathology. In Companion to Paleopathology, edited by A. Grauer, pp. 17-33. Wiley Blackwell, New York. 2012 War histories in evolutionary perspective: Insights from prehistoric North America. In The Oxford Handbook of Evolutionary Perspectives on Violence, Homicide, and War, edited by T. Shackelford and V. Weekes-Shackelford, pp. 325-338. Oxford University Press, New York. Lambert, P. M., C. M. Gagnon*, B. R. Billman, M. A. Katzenberg, J. Carcelén and R. H. Tykot 2012 Bone chemistry at Cerro Oreja: A stable isotope perspective on the development of a regional economy in the Moche Valley, Peru during the Early Intermediate period. Latin American Antiquity 23:144-166. Lambert, P. M. 2009 Health vs. fitness: competing themes in the origins and spread of agriculture? Current Anthropology 50:5:603-608 2009 In memoriam: Phillip L. Walker. Journal of California and Great Basin Anthropology 29:1:1-10. Larsen, C.S. and P. M. Lambert 2009 Obituary: Phillip L. Walker (1947-2009). American Journal of Physical Anthropology 141:1-2. Lambert, P. M. 2008 Biological impacts of agriculture on human populations. Encyclopedia of Archaeology, ed. D. M. Pearsall, pp. 115-123. Academic Press, San Diego. 2007 The osteological evidence for indigenous warfare in North America. In North American Indigenous Warfare and Ritualized Violence, edited by R. J. Chacon and R. Mendoza, pp. 202- 221. University of Arizona Press, Tucson. 2007 Ethnographic and linguistic evidence for the origins of human trophy-taking in California. In The Taking and Displaying of Human Trophies by Amerindians, edited by R. J. Chacon and D. H. Dye, pp. 65-89. Springer, New York. 2006 Infectious diseases among enslaved African Americans at Eaton’s Estate, Warren County, North Carolina, 1830-1850. Memorias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz 101:(Sup.II):107-117 Billman, B. R., P. M. Lambert, and B. Leonard 2005 Warfare, cannibalism, and drought on the Colorado Plateau in the twelfth century A.D. In Taking Sides: Clashing Views on Controversial Issues in Anthropology, 3rd Ed, eds. K. M. Endicott and R. L. Welsch. McGraw Hill, Columbus, OH. (Originally published in Amer. Antiq. 65:145-178). Buzon, M., J. T. Eng, P. M. Lambert, and P. L. Walker 2005 Bioarchaeological methods. In Handbook of Archaeological Methods, edited by H. D. G. Maschner and C. Chippindale, pp. 871-918. Altamira Press, Walnut Creek, CA.

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Lambert, P. M. 2005 Comment. “The origins and role of the Moche (AD 1-750) human sacrificial victims: a bioarchaeological perspective,” by Richard C. Sutter and Rosa J. Cortez. Current Anthropology 46:4:538. Walker, P. L., P. M. Lambert, M. Schultz, and J. M. Erlandson 2005 The evolution of treponemal disease in the Santa Barbara Channel Area of Southern California. In Debunking the Myth of Syphilis, The Natural History of Treponematosis in North America, edited by M. L. Powell and D. C. Cook, pp. 281-305. University Press of Florida, Gainesville. Lambert, P. M. 2004 Health in prehistoric populations of the Santa Barbara Channel Islands. In Prehistoric California: Archaeology and the Myth of Paradise, eds. L. M. Raab and T. L. Jones, pp. 99-106. Univ. of Utah Press, Salt. (Originally published in 1993 in American Antiquity 58:509-522). Byock, J., P. Walker, J. Erlandson, P. Holck, J. Eng, M. Tveskov, M. Sigurgeirsson, P. Lambert, M. Moss, A. Byock, H. Fyllingen, K. Prizer, M. Reid, and D. Zori 2003 A Viking age farm, church, and cemetery at Kirkjuhóll, Mosfell Valley, Iceland. Antiquity 77 (297): Project Gallery. Smith, S.*, B. Benson*, and P. M. Lambert 2003 An apparent case of treponemal disease in a human burial from the northern Great Salt Lake. Utah Archaeology 17:95-108. Lambert, P. M. 2002 Bioarchaeology at Coweeta Creek: continuity and change in native health and lifeways in protohistoric western North Carolina. Southeastern Archaeology 21:36-48. 2002 Rib Lesions in a prehistoric Puebloan sample from Southwestern Colorado. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 117:281-292. 2002 The archaeology of war: a North American perspective. Journal of Archaeological Research 10:207-241. Griffin, M. C., P. M. Lambert, and E. I. Monahan Driscoll 2001 An assessment of biological relationships for Native American populations of Spanish Florida. In Bioarchaeology of La Florida: Human Biology in Northern Frontier New Spain, edited by C. S. Larsen, pp. 226-273.University Press of Florida, Gainesville. Lambert, P. M. 2001 Auditory exostoses: a clue to gender in prehistoric and historic farming communities of North Carolina and Virginia. In Archaeological Studies of Gender in the Southeast, edited by J. Eastman and C. Rodning, pp.152-172. University Press of Florida, Gainesville. Billman, B. R., P. M. Lambert, and B. Leonard 2000 Warfare, cannibalism, and drought on the Colorado Plateau in the twelfth century A.D. American Antiquity 65:145-178. Lambert, P. M. 2000 Life on the periphery: health in farming communities of interior North Carolina and Virginia. In Bioarchaeological Studies of Life in the Age of Agriculture, pp. 168-194. University of Alabama Press, Birmingham. Lambert, P. M., B. R. Billman, and B. Leonard 2000 Explaining variability in mutilated human bone assemblages from the American Southwest: a case study from the southern piedmont of Sleeping Ute Mountain, Colorado. International Journal of Osteoarchaeology 10:49-64. Lambert, P. M., B. L. Leonard, B. R. Billman, R. A. Marlar, M. E. Newman, and K. J. Reinhard 2000 Response to critique of the claim of cannibalism at Cowboy Wash. American Antiquity 65:397- 406.

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Marlar, J. E., R. A. Marlar, K. J. Reinhard, B. L. Leonard, and P. M. Lambert 2000 Microscopic and molecular evidence for the human origin of the coprolite from the “cannibalism” site at Cowboy Wash (5MT10010). Southwestern Lore 66:14-22. Marlar, R. A., B. L. Leonard, B. R. Billman, P. M. Lambert, and J. E. Marlar 2000 Biochemical evidence of cannibalism at a prehistoric Puebloan site in southwestern Colorado. 407:74-78. Lambert, P. M. 1997 Patterns of violence in prehistoric hunter-gatherer societies of coastal southern California. In Troubled Times: Violence and Warfare in the Past, edited by D. L. Martin and D. W. Frayer, pp. 77-109. War and Society, Vol. 6. Gordon and Breach Publishers, Amsterdam. Walker, P. L., D. C. Cook, and P. M. Lambert 1997 Skeletal evidence for child abuse: a physical anthropological perspective. Journal of Forensic Sciences 42:196-207. Lambert, P. M. 1993 Health in prehistoric populations of the Santa Barbara Channel Islands. American Antiquity 58:509-522. Lambert, P. M., and P. L. Walker 1991 The physical anthropological evidence for the evolution of social complexity in coastal southern California. Antiquity 65:963-73. Walker, P. L., and P. M. Lambert 1989 Skeletal evidence for stress during a period of cultural change in prehistoric California. Advances in Paleopathology, Journal of Paleopathology: Monographic Publication 1. Marino Solfanelli, Chieti, Italy. Walker, P. L., P. M. Lambert, and M. DeNiro 1989 The effects of European contact on the health of California Indians. In Columbian Consequences I: Archaeological and Historical Perspectives on the Spanish Borderlands West, edited by D. H. Thomas, 349-364. Smithsonian Institution Press, Washington, D.C.  Choice Award for Outstanding Academic Book, 1989. Walker, P. L., J. R. Johnson, and P. M. Lambert 1988 Age and sex biases in the preservation of human skeletal remains. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 76:183-188.

ENCYCLOPEDIA ARTICLES/ENTRIES: In Press: Lambert, P. M. 2018 Ethics (bioarch, forensics) in The International Encyclopedia of Biological Anthropology, edited by Wenda Trevathan. John Wiley and Sons, Inc., New York. To be released September 11, 2018. 2018 Walker, Phillip L. in The International Encyclopedia of Biological Anthropology, edited by Wenda Trevathan. John Wiley and Sons, Inc., New York. To be released September 11, 2018.

Published: 1996 Analysis of Animal Remains. In The Oxford Companion to Archaeology, edited by B. Fagan, pp. 33-34. Oxford University Press, New York. 1996 Analysis of Human Remains. In The Oxford Companion to Archaeology, edited by B. Fagan, pp. 327-329. Oxford University Press, New York. 1996 Reconstruction of Diet. In The Oxford Companion to Archaeology, edited by B. Fagan, pp. 174- 175. Oxford University Press, New York

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1996 Tourism. In The Oxford Companion to Archaeology, edited by B. Fagan, pp. 716-717. Oxford University Press, New York.

BOOK/LITERATURE REVIEWS: Lambert, P.M. 2018 Books on the bioarchaeology of violent trauma published in 2017. Invited literature review for International Journal of Paleopathology 20:10-11 2015 Book Review. Embattled Bodies, Embattled Places: War in Pre-Columbian Mesoamerica and the Andes. Dumbarton Oaks, Washington, D.C. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 158:523. 2009 St. Martin’s Uncovered: Investigations in the Churchyard of St. Martin-in-the-Bull-Ring, by Megan Brickley, Simon Buteux, Josephine Adams, and Richard Cherrington. Oxford: Oxbow Books. International Journal of Osteoarchaeology 19: 568-570. 2008 The Archaeology of Warfare: Prehistories of Raiding and Conquest, edited by E. Arkush and M. W. Allen. American Anthropologist 110:3:384. 2002 Man Corn, by C. G. Turner, II, and J. A. Turner. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 119:294-296. 2001 Foraging, Farming, and Coastal Biocultural Adaptation in Late Prehistoric North Carolina, by D. L. Hutchinson. Journal of Field Archaeology 28:462-464. 2000 Bioarchaeology of the South Central United States, edited by J. Rose. American Antiquity 65:592-593. 2000 Prehistoric Warfare in the American Southwest, by Steven LeBlanc. American Anthropologist 102:166-167. 1997 Bioarchaeology of the Stillwater Marsh: Prehistoric Human Adaptation in the Western Great Basin, by C. S. Larsen and R. L. Kelly. Journal of California and Great Basin Anthropology 19:145-147. 1996 In the Wake of Contact: Biological Responses to Conquest, edited by C. S. Larsen and G. R. Milner. Wiley-Liss, New York. SAS Bulletin 19:1/2:6-7.

PUBLISHED/UNPUBLISHED TECHNICAL REPORTS & MONOGRAPHS: Patricia M. Lambert, Susan Kuzminsky*, Sabrina Sholts, Phillip L. Walker, Rebecca Richman, and Jon M. Erlandson 2015 Biological Analysis of the Tuqan Man Remains: A 9500 Year Old Paleoamerican Skeleton from CA-SMI-608, San Miguel Island, California. Report prepared for the Channel Islands National Park, Ventura, California. (Twice Peer-reviewed) Simms, S. R., and P. M. Lambert 2007 A prehistoric Anasazi Burial from the Sand Flat Site (42Gr2682) near Moab, Utah. Report to the Utah School and Institutional Trust Lands Administration, Salt Lake City, UT. Lambert, P. M. 2005 Report on mammal bone found at the Bear River Bridge construction site, U.S. 91, June 22, 2005. Prepared for Kleinfelder, 2315 S. Cobalt Point Way, Meridian, ID 83642. Lambert, P. M. 2005 Human skeletal remains (5MT8651). In The Puebloan Occupation of the Ute Mountain Piedmont Volume 4: Multicomponent habitation sites: Part 1, edited by Brian R. Billman and Christine K. Robinson, pp. 2.164-2.166. Soil Systems Publications in Archaeology No. 22, pp. 2.164-2.166.

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Lambert, P. M. 2005 Human skeletal remains (5MT9942, 5MT9943). In The Puebloan Occupation of the Ute Mountain Piedmont Volume 4: Multicomponent habitation sites: Part 2, edited by Brian R. Billman and Christine K. Robinson. Soil Systems Publications in Archaeology No. 22, pp. 4.195- 4.197, 5.226-5.229. Lambert, P. M. 2003 Human skeletal remains (5MT9924, 5MT9933, 5MT10010). In The Puebloan Occupation of the Ute Mountain Piedmont: Late Pueblo II to Early Pueblo III, Early Pueblo III, and Late Pueblo III Habitation Sites: Parts 1 and 2, edited by Brian R. Billman and Christine K. Robinson. Soil Systems Publications in Archaeology, No. 22, Vol. 3. Soil Systems, Inc., Phoenix. Lambert, P. M., and S. R. Simms 2003 Archaeology and Recovery of Prehistoric Human Remains Near Willard Bay, Utah. Utah State University Contributions to Anthropology No. 33, Logan, Utah. Simms, S. R., and P. M. Lambert 2002 Archaeology and Recovery of Prehistoric Human Remains Near Willard Bay, Utah. Report prepared for the Utah Division of Forestry, Fire, and State Lands, Salt Lake City. Lambert, P. M. 2001 Cerro Oreja Bioarchaeology Project: Status Report 2001. Report prepared for the Instituto Nacional de Cultura, La Libertad, Peru. Petersen, L. S.*, and P. M. Lambert 2000 Osteological Analysis of Burial AS-28 from 42UT786, Utah County. Report prepared for the State of Utah School and Institutional Trustlands Administration, Salt Lake City, Utah. Lambert, P. M. 1999 Human Remains. In Environmental and Bioarchaeological Studies of the Ute Mountain Ute Piedmont, edited by Brian R. Billman, pp. 111-161, 203-236. Soil Systems Publications in Archaeology 22 (5). Soil Systems, Inc., Phoenix. Hansen, E., S. J. Smith, P. M. Lambert, and M. Umlauf 1997 Bioarchaeological Analyses. In The Archaic Period Occupation of the Ute Mountain Ute Piedmont, edited by B. R. Billman, pp. 181-230. Soil Systems Publications in Archaeology, No. 21. Soil Systems, Inc., Phoenix. Davis, R. P .S., P. M. Lambert, V. P. Steponaitis, C. S. Larsen, and H. T. Ward 1996 NAGPRA Inventory of the North Carolina Collection. Research Laboratories of Archaeology, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. Lambert, P. M. 1995 Human Skeletal Remains from ON-235. Report prepared for Archaeological Research Consultants, Durham, NC. 1993 Inventory of Human Skeletal Remains and Associated Funerary Objects (339 pp.). Ms. on file. Dept. of Anthropology, University of California, Santa Barbara. 1992 Non-fish Vertebrate Faunal Remains from SBA-48. Report prepared for Wilcoxon Archaeological Consultants, Goleta. 1991 Human Skeletal Remains from the Big Sur Coast. Report prepared for Cultural Resources Facility, Department of Anthropology, Sonoma State University, Rohnert Park. Walker, P. L., and P. M. Lambert 1991 Human Skeletal Remains from the Historic Cemetery at Seccombe Lake Park, San Bernardino, California. Report prepared for the City of San Bernardino, CA. Lambert, P. M. 1991 Analysis of Mammalian, Avian, and Reptilian Remains from SBA-31. Report prepared for Wilcoxon Archaeological Consultants, Goleta.

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1991 Archaeological Remains from SLO-801. On file with the author. Report prepared for Robert Gibson, Archaeologist, San Luis Obispo, California. Singer, C. A., P. M. Lambert, and J. E. Atwood 1990 Archaeological Investigations at CA-SLO-408 in the City of Arroyo Grande, San Luis Obispo County, CA. Report prepared for Trans King/Midas Muffler, 509 Grand Ave, Arroyo Grande, CA

EXTERNAL GRANTS AND CONTRACTS 2011-12 CPCESU Modification to Agreement #H1200-09-0005, Complete Bioarchaeological Analyses of Human Remains from San Miguel Island, California. Channel Islands National Park ($9072) 2010-13 NSF Grant #0960077: MRI-R2 Consortium: Acquisition of Multi-Scalar Spatial Data Collection, Analysis, and Visualization Instruments, B. Pitblado, P. Lambert, E. Jones, C. Morgan, and K. Cannon. Co-authored with B. Pitblado, assumed PI role in 2012. ($418,251). 2010-13 CPCESU Agreement #H1200-09-0005, Complete Bioarchaeological Analyses of Human Remains from San Miguel Island, California. Channel Islands National Park ($10,838) 2006-8 NSF Grant #0623356: A bioarchaeological test of warfare causation models in the Santa Barbara Channel Area of California ($49,025) 2001 Utah Div. Forestry, Fire, & State Lands contract, Co-P.D. w/Simms, P.I. ($14,973) 2000-1 The Wenner-Gren Foundation Research Grant #6623, NY ($20,000)

INTERNAL GRANTS 2009 WGRI Travel Award, USU ($500) 2006 USU Innovation Fund Grant, S. Simms, P. Lambert and B. Pitblado ($80,400). 2006 HASS Travel Award, USU ($934) 2003 HASS Faculty Research Grant, USU ($1360) 2000 Women and Gender Research Institute Travel Award, USU ($550) 1998 Curricular Enhancement Grant and Matching Departmental Grant, USU ($3000) 1998 Women and Gender Research Institute Travel Award, USU ($319) 1998 USU New Faculty Research Grant ($14,964) 1990, 2 Andrew Isbell Award, UCSB ($1500) 1990 Social Sciences/Humanities Research Grant, UCSB ($1500)

PROFESSIONAL MEETING PAPERS, PANELS, AND SYMPOSIA

PANELS AND SYMPOSIA Lambert, P. M. 2013 Symposium Discussant: Violence and Warfare among Hunter-Gatherers. Symposium organized by Terry Jones for the 78th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Honolulu. 2011 Forum Discussant: Two Decades of NAGPRA: Reflections and Prospects. The 76th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Sacramento. 2010 Panel Discussant: Skeletons Are People Too: Insights into the lives of past peoples gained from skeletal analyses, a symposium organized by Derinna Kopp and Ron Rood for the Great Basin Anthropological Conference, Ogden, Utah. 2005 Panel Moderator: What’s the problem in bioarchaeology. The 70th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Salt Lake City. Billman, B. R., P. M. Lambert, and B. Leonard 1997 Debating Anasazi Cannibalism: Recent Evidence from the Northern San Juan Basin. Symposium organized for the 62nd Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Nashville.

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Lambert, P. M., and H. D. G. Maschner 1997 Why Men Kill: Males, Coalitions, and the Origins of War. Symposium organized for the 96th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Washington, D.C. (Chair) Lambert, P. M. 1996 Bioarchaeological Studies of Life in the Age of Agriculture: A View from the Southeast. Symposium organized for the 65th Meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists, Durham, NC. (AJPA Supplement 22).

SYMPOSIA PAPERS Lambert, P. M. 2018 Patterns of violence in late prehistoric and protohistoric populations of North Carolina and Virginia. Poster presented in “Skeletons in His Closet: A Symposium in Honor of Clark Spencer Larsen” at the 87th annual meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists, Austin. (AJPA Supplement 66:151). 2017 Treponematosis in indigenous North America: Bioarchaeological perspectives on the epidemiological landscape of a spirochete disease. Paper presented in “Bioarchaeology of Transition: Health and Changing Environments,” a symposium organized for the 86th annual meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists, New Orleans. (AJPA Supplement 64:255-256). Kennett, D., P. Lambert, J. Johnson and B. Culleton 2012 A Prehistoric Arms Race on the Northern Channel Islands of California. Paper presented at the 77th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Memphis, TN. Lambert, P. M. 2012 Trauma in cross-cultural perspective: a comparative bioarchaeological study of prehistoric trauma in the Americas. Poster presented at the 81st annual meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists, Portland, OR. (AJPA 147, Supplement 54:188). Lambert, P. M. 2009 The bioarchaeological record of war in prehistoric North America: the data, patterns, and interpretive challenges. Paper presented at the 36th Annual Meeting of the Paleopathology Association, Chicago. 2004 Human Trophy Taking in California. Paper presented at the 69th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Montreal. 2003 Osteological Evidence for North American Warfare. Paper presented at the 102nd Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Chicago. 2002 Osteological Evidence for Cannibalism on the Southern Piedmont of Sleeping Ute Mountain, Colorado. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting, Arch. Society of New Mexico, Farmington. Lambert, P. M., and P. L. Walker 2001 The Challenges of Coastal Diversity: A California Perspective on Cultural Innovation and Change. Paper presented at the 66th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, New Orleans. Leonard, B. L., P. M. Lambert, and R A. Marlar 2001 Cannibalism, Witch-killing, Parsimony, and Empiricism. Paper presented at the 66th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, New Orleans. Lambert, P. M. 1999 Continuity and Change: The Early Historic Population at Coweeta Creek. Paper presented at the 56th Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Pensacola, Florida.

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1999 The Epidemiology of Treponemal Disease in North Carolina and Southern Virginia During the 2nd Millennium A.D. Paper presented at the 68th Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists, Columbus, Ohio. (AJPA Supplement 28:178) (Invited paper) 1999 Raiders and Traders: Warfare, Trade, and the Evolution of Complex Society in Coastal Southern California. Paper presented at 4th Biennial Complex Societies Meeting, San Diego. Larsen, C. S., T. H. Schmidt-Schultz, M. Schultz, and P. M. Lambert 1999 Infant Diseases in Pre-Columbian North American Southeast. Paper presented at the 68th Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists, Columbus, Ohio. (AJPA Supplement 28:179) Lambert, P. M. 1998 Warriors, Traders, and Fishermen: Evolutionary Ecological Perspectives on War and Peace in Coastal Southern California. Paper presented at the 63rd Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Seattle. Walker, P. L., and P. M. Lambert 1998 Prehistoric Treponematosis in the Western United States. Paper presented at the 67th Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists, Salt Lake City. (AJPA Supplement 26:224). Griffin, M. C., P. M. Lambert, and E. I. Monahan 1997 An Assessment of Population Relationships in Spanish Florida in Regional and Local Perspective. Paper presented at the 66th Meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists, Saint Louis, MO. (AJPA Supplement 24:20) Lambert, P. M. 1997 Cannibalism in Cowboy Wash, Part 2: The Osteological Evidence. Paper presented at the 62nd Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Nashville, TN. 1997 Male Aggression in Prehistoric California: An 8,000 year Perspective. Paper presented at the 96th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Washington, D.C. 1996 Diet and Disease in Farming Communities of the Piedmont and Mountain Regions of North Carolina. Paper presented at the 65th Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists, Durham, NC. (AJPA Supplement 22). 1996 The Bioarchaeology of Gender in Native North Carolina and Virginia. Paper presented at the Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Birmingham, AL. 1994 Settling down in Santa Barbara. Paper presented at the 59th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Anaheim, CA. 1993 Patterns of Violence in Prehistoric Hunter-gatherer Societies of Coastal California. Paper pre- sented at the 92nd American Anthropological Association Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C. Lambert, P. M., and H. Maschner 1993 Violence and Warfare in Prehistoric Hunter-gatherer Societies of Western North America. Paper presented at the 58th Annual Meeting of the Soc. American Archaeology, St. Louis. Lambert, P. M., and P. L. Walker 1991 The Physical Anthropological Evidence for the Evolution of Social Complexity in Coastal Southern California. Paper presented at the 56th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, New Orleans. Walker, P. L., P. M. Lambert, and M. DeNiro 1989 The Effects of European Contact on the Health of California Indians. Paper presented at the 54th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Phoenix.

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Walker, P. L., and P. M. Lambert 1990 Warfare and Violence in Pre-European California. Paper presented at the Sixth Annual California Indian Conference, Riverside.

CONTRIBUTED PAPERS Lambert, P. M. and M. Welker* 2016 Traumatic Injury Risk with Agriculture: Data from the Southeast and Beyond. Paper presented at the 84th Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists, Atlanta. (AJPA Supplement 54:201). (Session Chair) Lambert, P.M. 2015 Life on the Santa Barbara coast ca. 9,500 B.P.: Insights from the Dentition of Tuqan Man. Paper accepted for presentation at the 83rd Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists, St. Louis. (AJPA Supplement 53:197-198). 2014 Bodies of Evidence: The Meaning of Sex Differences in the Location of Violent. Paper presented at the 79th Annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Austin. Welker, M.*, and P. M. Lambert 2014 Subsistence and Trauma: The Southeast in Perspective. Poster presented at the 79th Annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Austin. Lambert, P. M. 2011 Traumatic Injury at Cerro Oreja: Violence and Occupational Risk in the Moche Valley during the Early Intermediate Period. Paper presented at the 76th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Sacramento. (Session Chair) Andrew, H.*, and P. M. Lambert 2009 Anorexia as a model for studying starvation in the past. Poster presented at Research on Capitol Hill, January 29, Salt Lake City. Lambert, P. M. 2008 Politics, social choice and environmental constraints: health ramifications of sub-optimal agricultural strategies. Paper presented at the 77th annual meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists, Columbus, Ohio. (AJPA Supplement 46:137) 2007 Interpreting trauma in the bioarchaeological record: the theoretical and methodological challenges of reconstructing violent behavior from bones. Paper presented at the 76th annual meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists, Pittsburgh. (AJPA Supplement 42:118). (Session Chair) 2006 Infectious disease among enslaved African Americans at Eaton’s estate, Warren County, North Carolina, 1825-1850. Paper presented at the 33rd annual meeting of the Paleopathology Association, Anchorage. (PPA Abstracts, pg. 11) 2003 Severe Enamel Hypoplasia in a 19th Century Cemetery Sample from North Carolina: Possible Causes. Poster presented at the 72nd Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists, Tempe. (AJPA Supplement 36:135) (Session Chair) Smith, S.*, B. Benson*, and P. M. Lambert 2003 An Apparent Case of Treponematosis in a Human Skeletal Sample from the Great Salt Lake, Utah. Paper presented at the 72nd Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists, Tempe. (AJPA Supplement 36:196) Lambert, P. M. 2000 Rib Lesions in Pueblo II-III Skeletons from Southwestern Colorado. Paper presented at the Pecos Conference 2000, Dolores, Colorado.

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2000 Violent Injury and Death in a Pueblo II-III Sample from the Southern Piedmont of Sleeping Ute Mountain, Colorado. Poster presented at the 69th Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists, San Antonio, Texas. (AJPA Supplement 30:205). Kennett, D., J. Kennett, P. M. Lambert, D. Larson, and P. L. Walker 1999 Behavioral Responses to Climatic and Social Instability: A Case from the Northern Channel Islands, California. Poster presented at the 64th Annual Meeting, SAA, Chicago. Lambert, P. M. 1995 Projectile Injuries as Evidence of Violent Conflict in Prehistoric Populations. Paper presented at the 64th Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists, Oakland, CA. (AJPA Supplement 20:128). Walker, P. L., and P. M. Lambert 1995 Paleopathological evidence for stress in a prehistoric northern California Indian population. Paper presented at the IXth Annual European Meeting of the Paleopathology Association, Spain. Proceedings of the IXth European Meeting of the Paleopathology Association, Museu d’Arqueologia de Cataluna, 1995, p. 445. Lambert, P. M. 1992 Warfare and Violence in Prehistoric Societies of Coastal Southern California. Paper presented at the 26th Annual Meeting of the Society for California Archaeology, Pasadena. Walker, P. L., and P. M. Lambert 1992 Human Skeletal Remains from the Historic Cemetery at Seccombe Lake Park, San Bernardino, California. Paper presented at 26th Annual Meeting, Soc. California Archaeology, Pasadena. 1992 Paleopathological evidence for stress in a prehistoric Northern California Indian population. Journal of Paleopathology 4(2):135. 1990 Prehistoric Sea Otter Exploitation in the Santa Barbara Channel Area. Paper presented at the Sixth International Council for Archaeozoology Conference, Washington D.C.

INVITED PAPERS/LECTURES Lambert, P. M. 2016 Plenary speaker. Communities in Conflict: Bioarchaeological and Ethnohistoric Perspectives on Inter-community Violence and Warfare in Indigenous Societies of Western North America. Annual meeting of the Western Bioarchaeology Group, Sonoma State University, Sonoma, CA, October 7. 2015 Indigenous warfare in North America. Invited paper presented in Warfare in Evolutionary Perspective, a symposium organized by Mark Collard, Simon Frasier University, British Columbia, February 14. 2014 Bioarchaeological Perspective on Male Violence in Prehistory: North America. Invited paper presented in Male Aggression and Violence in Human Evolution: Private Symposium. CARTA, Salk Institute, UC San Diego, May 17. 2014 Bioarchaeological Perspectives on Male Violence in Prehistory: California. Invited paper presented in Male Aggression and Violence in Human Evolution: a Public Symposium. CARTA, Salk Institute, UC San Diego, May 16. 2014 Evolution of Morality: the Cannibalism Conundrum. Invited paper presented in The Evolution of Morality, a conference organized by Randy Hansen and Todd Shackelford, March 27, 2014, Oakland University, Rochester, Michigan. 2014 Plenary speaker. Warfare and Climate Change: Theoretical Perspectives on Warfare Causality in Ancient North America. Northwest Evolution, Ecology, and Human Behavior Symposium. March 7-9, Boise State University, Boise.

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2012 A Brief Introduction to Forensic Anthropology. Lecture presented in the Saturdays at the Museum Lecture Series, Museum of Anthropology, Utah State University. 2009 Americans at War: Evolutionary Perspectives on an Age Old Story. Invited paper presented at “The Evolution of Human Aggression: Lessons for Today’s Conflicts,” third Annual Barbara L. and Norman C. Tanner Center For Nonviolent Human Rights Advocacy Forum, University of Utah, Salt Lake City. 2009 The Archaeology of War: A North American Portrait. Lecture presented in the Saturdays at the Museum Lecture Series, Museum of Anthropology, Utah State University. 2008 War histories in evolutionary perspective: insights from prehistoric North America. Invited paper presented at Evolutionary Perspectives on War: An Interdisciplinary Conference, organized by Francis White. October 16-18, 2008, University of Oregon, Eugene. 2007 Paleopathology at the Origins of Agriculture. Presented at Perspectives on the Neolithic Transition, a conference organized by Mark Nathan Cohen. Oct. 4-8, 2007, Plattsburgh, New York. Weekend conference bringing together specialists on the transition to agriculture. 2007 A Biocultural History of the Human Experience as told by the Human Skeleton. Inaugural Professor Lecture series, USU. 2007 The Anthropology of War: Ancient Traditions, Modern Perspectives. Paper presented at the Anthropology Colloquium, University of Utah, October 25, 2007. 2006 The Cemetery at Eaton’s Ferry: Biocultural Reflections on the African American experience in antebellum North Carolina. Anthropology Lecture Series, Boise State University, Feb. 2006. 2000 Cannibalism and Warfare: Bioarchaeological Perspectives on Population Dynamics in the Mesa Verde Region. Department of Anthropology, Idaho State University, Pocatello. 1999 The Ultimate Southwest Mystery: Anasazi Abandonment. The Cuyahoga Valley 1999 Lyceum, National Park Service, Brecksville, Ohio 1998 The Anthropology of War: Ancient Traditions, Modern Perspectives. Invited paper presented at the Dueling Doctrines and the New American Way of War conference, sponsored by VII Inc. in conjunction with the Center for Strategic & International Studies, Washington, D.C. 1997 Physical evidence for prehistoric warfare and cannibalism in the American Southwest. Promontory-Tubaduka Chapter, Utah Statewide Archaeological Society, Brigham City. 1994 Evidence from the Ancestors: Bioarchaeological Approaches to the Study of Health and Violence. Colloquium Series, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, November 2. 1994 Health and Violence in Prehistoric California. Archaeology Brown Bag Lecture Series, Department of Anthropology, University of Wisconsin, Madison. 1993 Violence and Warfare in Prehistoric Hunter-Gatherer Societies of South Coastal California. Anthropology Lecture Series, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale.

FIELD, LAB & MUSEUM RESEARCH EXPERIENCE 2016- Bioarchaeology of the Grinnell site in southwestern Colorado, site of proposed cannibalism (with Steven LeBlanc [Harvard Peabody Museum] and John Whittaker [Grinnell College]). 2009- Prehistoric Warfare in the American Southwest: a museum-based bioarchaeology project. American Museum of Natural History, New York. 2006- Anchoring the Coastal California Chronology: radiocarbon assay of burial-associated artifacts from Santa Barbara Channel area cemeteries (with funding from NSF and USU in partnership with SBMNH, Santa Barbara).

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2010-15 Bioarchaeological analysis of human remains from San Miguel Island, Channel Islands National Park, CA (with S. Sholts [NMNH], J. Erlandson [U Oregon], S. Kuzminsky [University of Idaho], D. Kennett [Ohio State] 2007 Bear River National Wildlife Refuge burial analysis. Analysis of human skeletal remains from salvage excavation of eroding burial. (Brant Loflin, USDI, Fish and Wildlife) 2006 Sand Flat Burial Site Excavation, Moab, Utah (SITLA 2006-2008, PI Steve Simms). Project bioarchaeologist. Salvage burial excavation. 2005 Eaton Ferry Cemetery Project (African American Slave Cemetery, Warren County, North Carolina). Project director in collaboration with Patricia Samford (Office of Historic Preservation, NC) and Research Laboratories of Archaeology, UNC-Chapel Hill. 2002 Mosfell Archaeological Project (Viking/Early Christian), Iceland. Project member, project directed by J. Byock, UCLA and P. Walker, UCSB. Burial/structure excavations. 2001-02 Willard Bay salvage excavations, Great Salt Lake, Utah. Project director with Steven Simms, USU. Burial excavations/recovery. 1998-01 Bioarchaeology of Moche Origins Project, Moche Valley, Peru. Project director and PI, with Brian Billman (Co-PI), UNC Chapel Hill. Burial analysis, curation, storage facility construction. Two PhD dissertations completed on Project: Yoshida, UCSB, 2004; Gagnon, UNC-CH, 2006. 1997 Analysis of human skeletal remains from Buena Vista Lake, San Nicolas Island, and the Santa Barbara Channel Area, California; Pueblo Bonito, New Mexico; and Eldon Pueblo, Arizona. NMNH, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C. Postdoctoral Fellow. 1996-7 Ute Mountain Ute Irrigated Lands Archaeological Project, Towoac, Colorado (Breternitz, P.I., Soil Systems, Inc.). Project osteologist: burial excavation, analysis of human remains. 1994-6 Inventory and analysis of prehistoric and historic human skeletal remains from North Carolina and Virginia. Postdoctoral researcher. Research Labs of Archaeology, UNC- Chapel Hill. 1995 Analysis of historic period human skeletal remains and associated artifacts from Mescalitan Island (SBa-46D), Santa Barbara. Phoebe Hearst Museum of Anthropology, U C Berkeley. 1990-4 Analysis of prehistoric human skeletal remains from California: Fowler Museum of Anthropology, UCLA; Phoebe Hearst Museum of Anthropology, UCB; San Jose State University; Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History; UCSB. Dissertation research. 1990 Tebenkov Bay Archaeological Project, Kuiu Island, Alaska (Maschner, PI, UCSB). Project member: survey. 1989 Federsee Project (Neolithic), Germany (Jochim, P.I., UCSB). Project member: excavation. 1987 Big Creek Archaeological Project, Big Sur, California (Jones, P.I.): Lab director. 1986 Big Creek Archaeological Field School, Big Sur, California (Jones, Instr., UCSC): Lab director. Also conducted salvage excavation of eroding human burial. 1985-6 Various archaeological projects in California (Hildebrandt, P.I., Far Western Archaeological Research Group). Field crew member: survey/excavation/mapping/lab. 1985 King Range Archaeological Field School, California (Orsbeck, Instr., Santa Rosa Junior College/Sonoma State University). Student: survey/excavation. 1985 New Guinea II Cave Excavation Field School, Victoria, Australia (Ossa, Instr., La Trobe University, Melbourne). Volunteer: excavation/lab.

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1984 Big Creek Archaeological Field School, Big Sur, CA (Jones, Instr., UCSC): Student: survey/ mapping. 1979 Jorvik Viking Site, York, England (Addyman, Dir., York Archaeological Trust). Volunteer: excavation/lab.

PROFESSIONAL SOCIETY MEMBERSHIPS American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) American Association of Physical Anthropologists (AAPA) Paleopathology Association Society for American Archaeology (SAA) Society for California Archaeology (SCA) Southeastern Archaeological Conference (SEAC)

PROFESSIONAL REFEREE ACTIVITIES

FUNDING AGENCIES/ORGANIZATIONS California Sea Grant Program National Science Foundation Guggenheim Foundation Social Sciences & Humanities Research Council Israel Science Foundation of Canada National Geographic Society Wenner Gren Foundation

JOURNALS American Anthropologist Journal of Anthropological Sciences American Antiquity Journal of Archaeological Research American Journal of Human Biology Journal of Archaeological Science American Journal of Physical Anthropology J California and Great Basin Anthropology Anthropologischer Anzeiger. Journal of Field Archaeology Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences Journal of Human Evolution Bioarchaeology of the Near East Journal of Island and Coastal Archaeology California Archaeology Kiva Current Anthropology Latin American Antiquity Environmental Health Perspectives Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz Ethnohistory PLoS ONE Evolutionary Psychological Science Science Historical Archaeology Southeastern Archaeology International Journal of Osteoarchaeology Utah Archaeology International Journal of Paleopathology William and Mary Quarterly Journal of Anthropological Archaeology

PUBLISHERS Academic Press Smithsonian Cambridge University Press University of Alabama Press Elsevier University Press of Florida Mayfield Publishing University of Utah Press McGraw-Hill Wadsworth/Thomson Learning Oxford University Press Wiley-Liss Prentice-Hall W. W. Norton and Company

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USU MUSEUM OF ANTHROPOLOGY: 2017-2018 Faculty co-advisor (with M Cannon). “Forensic Anthropology” exhibit. Amanda Cross. 2012-16 Executive Director of Museum and SDCAV 2014 USU Diversity Award [to MOA] for Community Outreach/Engagement. 2012-13 PI, NEH Challenge Grant, “Raising the Barn at USU.” Assumed PI role from Bonnie Pitblado in July 2012. 2012-13 Faculty advisor. Update of “Paleoanthropology” exhibit by M. Tingey and R. Martin. 2011 Member, Curator Search Committee, with Bonnie Pitblado (Chair) and Holly Andrew. Hired Elizabeth Sutton. 2009 Member, “Art Barn” Design Team. Developed initial architectural plans for renovation. 2009 Faculty advisor. Update of “Otzi: The Ice Man” exhibit. 2008 Member, Curator Search Committee, with Bonnie Pitblado (Chair) and David Lancy. Hired Mary Kay Gaydos 2008 Faculty advisor. Update of “Human Variation: A Study in Skin Color” exhibit. 2006-7 Faculty advisor. “Biological Anthropology: A Case Study on 9/11” exhibit by Jessica Alexander. 2004 Faculty advisor. Update of “Otzi: The Ice Man” exhibit by Brian Munk. 2002 Faculty advisor. “More than Meets the Ear: The Culture Behind the Music” exhibit. Worked with Lara Petersen & team to develop interactive exhibit concept. 2000-1 Faculty advisor. “Otzi: The Ice Man” exhibit by Emily Brunson. 2001 Instructor: Museum Studies. Piloted course for Anthropology Program. 1997-8 Faculty advisor: “Human Variation: A Study in Skin Color” exhibit by Margo Memmott and Michael Bush. On display until 2007. 1997-8 Faculty advisor: “Paleoanthropology” exhibit by Margo Memmott and Michael Bush. On display until 2007.

GRADUATE STUDENT COMMITTEES (member) 2017- Darcy Bird, M.S. Anthropology, USU 2016- Aaron Larsen, M.S. Anthropology, USU 2015- Jonathan Keith, M.S. Anthropology, USU 2015- Bethany Wurster, M.S. Anthropology, USU 2015- Anastasia Lugo-Mendez, M.S., Anthropology, USU 2013-15 Diana Azevedo, M.S., Anthropology, USU 2012-14 Candice Cravens, M.S., Anthropology, USU 2011-13 Brittney McNamara, M.S., Anthropology, USU 2011-14 Ryan Breslawski, M.S., Anthropology, USU 2011- Elizabeth Seymour, M.S., Anthropology, USU 2011-12 Tod Hildebrant, M.S., Anthropology, USU 2010-15 Phillip Geib, Ph.D., Anthropology, University of New Mexico 2009-13 Susan Kuzminsky, Ph.D., Anthropology, University of California, Santa Barbara 2008-9 Stephen Van Geem, M.S., Sociology, USU 2002-5 Silvia Smith, M.S., Anthropology, University of Utah 2001-2 Dena Marriott, M.A., Political Science, USU 2001-2 Charles Larsen, M.A., Political Science, USU 2000-6 Celeste Gagnon, Ph.D., Anthropology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 2000-2 Erin Van Langeveld, M.S., Biomechanics, USU 2000-2 Cherianne Mecham, M.S., Biomechanics, USU

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HONORS/SENIOR THESIS ADVISED (Incomplete list) 2017-18 Amanda Cook (HT) 2016-17 Katlyn Casagrande (HT)(Masters program in Criminology, Texas Tech U) 2012-13 Martin Welker (HT) (earned PhD in Anthropology from Penn State) 2005-06 Addie Davis (ST) 2001-02 Silvia Smith (HT) (earned PhD in Anthropology from U of Utah) 2000-01 Emily Brunson (ST) (earned PhD in Anthropology from U of Washington) 1998-99 Julie Rice (ST) (earned PhD in Sociology from Washington State U)

COURSES TAUGHT Anthropology of Disease Anthropology of War Biological Anthropology Bones for the Archaeologist (U Wisconsin Madison) Human Evolution (UC Santa Barbara) Human Variation (UC Santa Barbara) Museum Studies Osteology Paleoanthropology Perspectives on Race Problems in Bioarchaeology Resources in Anthropology

MEDIA COVERAGE, COMMENTS AND INTERVIEWS

Journal/Magazine/Newspaper: • 2017 Los Angeles Times, provided comment on embargoed Environmental Health article, “Ancient water bottle use and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) exposure among California Indians” to Mira Abed, Science Writer, June 21, 2017. Article published June 24, 2017 under heading “ make water bottles the old-fashioned way to see if they were toxic to early Californians.” • 2017 National Geographic, provided information on archaeological cases of interpersonal violence in anatomically modern humans for an article on the neuroscience of empathy to Kurt Mutchler, Senior Science Photo Editor, June 20, 2017. • 2016 The Atlantic, provided solicited written commentary on an embargoed Nature article, “Observations of severe and lethal coalitionary attacks in wild mountain gorillas,” to Ed Yong, Science Writer, November 22. • 2016 The Atlantic, provided solicited written commentary on an embargoed Nature article, “The Phylogenetic Roots of Human Lethal Violence,” to Ed Yong, Science Writer, September 26. Comment published in article “Humans: Unusually Murderous Mammals, Typically Murderous Primates,” at http://www.theatlantic.com/science/archive 2016/09 • 2015 AAAS Member Central, Member Spotlight (web profile), Summer Allen • 2012 Herald Journal. Article on AAAS by Kevin Opsahl • 2011 New . Article citation in “History lesson from the first farmers” by Samuel Bowles (July 30, 2011)

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• 2011 New Scientist. Interview with Ferris Jabr for article reviewing paper in Environmental Health Impacts on bitumen use in prehistory (May 25: June 1 Issue #2815). • 2010 Nature. Interview with Rex Dalton re: AAPA position on NAGPRA Regs/Rules on unidentified human skeletal remains. March 24, 2010. Interview on behalf of AAPA position. • 2009 Scientific American, “Taming the Urge to War,” by John Horgan. May 2009, Vol. 300:5:16-17. Violence research cited. • 2009 Deseret News, Students strive to keep research funded. Interview on collaborative research on starvation with undergraduate student Holly Andrew at Research on the Hill. January 30, 2009. • 2007 Mammoth’s Trumpet, “Arlington Springs–The Story Isn’t Over.” January, 2007, Vol. 22:1:13. (Re: sex assignment of Pleistocene skeleton) • 2006/7 American Archaeology, “The Origins of Warfare.” Winter 2006-7, V.10:4:19-25. Violence research cited. Interview. • 2006 Santa Barbara News Press, “Ancient bones lead to a gender-bender.” Sept. 9, 2006, Sec. A, pp. 1, 12. (Re: sex assignment of Pleistocene skeleton). Interview. • 2006 American Scientist, “A Coprological View of Ancestral Pueblo Cannibalism,” Reinhard, Karl J., May/June 2006, Vol. 94 Issue 3, p254-261. Cannibalism research cited. • 2006 Westword, “Digging Deep: On Mesa Verde’s hundredth birthday, there’s still a lot of dirt behind the ‘Mystery of the Anasazi.’” Jan. 26, 2006. (Violence/cannibalism research) • 2000 Feed magazine (on-line), October 6, 2000 (Cannibalism research). • 2000 Chronicle of Higher , September 15, 2000: (Cannibalism research). • 1998 New Yorker, “Cannibals of the Canyon,” November 30, 1998, pp. 85-86 (Research Citation) • 1998 Discover, “American Cannibal,” February, 1998, pp. 65-69 (Cannibalism research featured) • 1997 Archaeology magazine, “Anasazi Cannibalism,” August, 1997: (Cannibalism research note) • 1997 Sun, May 27, 1997, p. 7 (Cannibalism research citation) • 1997 Associated Press, “Evidence of cannibalism is found in early Southwest,” April 4, 1997

Literature: • 2013 Lynn Ingram & Frances Malamud Roam, The West Without Water: What Past Floods, Droughts, and Other Climatic Clues Tell Us about Tomorrow (reference to California warfare and drought research) • 2009 Michael Crichton, State of Fear, p. 553 (reference to cannibalism research) • 2002 Kathy Reichs, Fatal Voyage, pp. 300-301 (reference to cannibalism research)

Radio: • 2000 “Access Utah,” Utah Public Radio, Wed., Sept. 20 (Violence/cannibalism research)

Television: • 2002 Discovery Channel, “Cannibalism: The Last Taboo,” Thomas Lucas Productions, Inc., aired March 3, 2002. Research featured in/filmed for program. • 2001 The National Geographic Channel, Science Times, “Controversy at Cowboy Wash,” aired October 2, 2001. Research featured in/filmed for program.