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1 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 Fellow, 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- Professor. Anthropology Program, USU 2010-16 Associate Dean of Research 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 Associate Professor. Anthropology Program, Utah State University 1996-02 Assistant Professor. 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 2 1994 Lecturer. 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 3 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. 4 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