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CURRICULUM VITAE

GREGORY A. WASELKOV

Present Position: Professor Emeritus of Anthropology, Department of Sociology/ Anthropology/Social Work, University of South , Mobile, AL 36688; email: [email protected]

Areas of Specialization: Historical Archaeology, Paleoecology, and Ethnohistory of Eastern North America; Faunal and Shell Midden Analysis; Creek Indian Archaeology and Ethnohistory; Archaeology of French Colonial America

Education: PhD 1982, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill; Anthropology with specialization in Archaeology; Dissertation: “Shellfish Gathering and Shell Midden Archaeology” MA 1977, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill; Anthropology, specialization in Archaeology; Thesis: “Prehistoric Dan River Hunting Strategies” BA 1974, University of Missouri, Columbia; Major in Anthropology; Honors Thesis: “An Ecological Analysis of Two Faunal Samples from the Lilbourn Site (23NM38), Missouri”

Professional Honors: 2019 Alabama Archaeological Society President 2018 Southeastern Archaeological Conference’s Patty Jo Watson Award for the best article or book chapter on Southeastern archaeology published in 2017 (with Marvin T. Smith, Jon Marcoux, Erin Gredell, and Penelope Drooker) 2017 Granted Emeritus status by the University of , Board of Trustees 2017 Symposium: “A Golden Bough in the Southeast: Papers in Honor of Gregory A. Waselkov,” Friday, November 10, Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Tulsa, OK. 2016 “Top Prof” recognition by the Azalea Chapter of Mortar Board, University of South Alabama. 2015-2017 Editorial Board Member, Association des archéologues du Quebec, for the journal Archéologiques 2014 Le Prix Lionel-Groulx 2014, awarded by the Institut d'histoire de l'Amérique française for Archéologie de l'Amérique coloniale française, by Marcel Moussette and Gregory A. Waselkov (Lévesque éditeur, Quebec, Canada, 2013). 2014-2016 Southeastern Archaeological Conference President 2012-2014 Southeastern Archaeological Conference President-elect 2012-2014 National Science Foundation Archaeology Panel Member 2012-2013 “Heritage and Culture” Team Leader, Comprehensive Conservation Management Plan (CCMP) for Alabama’s Estuaries & Coast, 2013-2018; http://www.mobilebaynep.com/images/uploads/library/CCMP_Handout_9-25.pdf 2008 Alabama Library Association Award Author Award, Adult Non-Fiction, for A Conquering Spirit: Fort Mims and the Redstick War of 1813-1814 ( Press, Tuscaloosa, 2006) 2008 Alabama Historical Association, Clinton Jackson Coley Award for A Conquering Spirit: Fort Mims and the Redstick War of 1813-1814 (University of Alabama Press, Tuscaloosa, 2006) 2005 Anne B. and James B. McMillan Prize, University of Alabama Press, for A Conquering Spirit: Fort Mims and the Redstick War of 1813-1814 (University of Alabama Press, Tuscaloosa, 2006) 2000-2002 Southeastern Archaeological Conference Editor for the peer-reviewed journal Southeastern Archaeology

Publications — Books: 2020 Bears: Archaeological and Ethnohistorical Perspectives in Native Eastern North America, co-edited with Heather A. Lapham. University Press of Florida, Gainesville.

1 2019a Native American Log Cabins in the Southeast, editor. University of Tennessee Press, Knoxville. 2019b The Old Federal Road in Alabama: An Illustrated Guide (with Kathryn H. Braund and Raven M. Christopher). University of Alabama Press, Tuscaloosa. 2017 Forging Southeastern Identities: Social Archaeology, Ethnohistory, and Folklore of the Mississippian to Early Historic South, co-edited with Marvin T. Smith. University of Alabama Press, Tuscaloosa. 2016 A State of Knowledge of the Natural, Cultural, and Economic Resources of the Greater Mobile-Tensaw River Area, co-edited with C. Fred Andrus and Glenn E. Plumb. Natural Resources Report NSF/NRSS/BRD/NRR—2016/1243. Biological Resources Division, , Fort Collins, CO. https://irma.nps.gov/DataStore/Reference/Profile/2230281 2013 Archéologie de l’Amérique coloniale française (with Marcel Moussette). Lévesque Éditeur, Montréal, PQ, Canada. 2006a A Conquering Spirit: Fort Mims and the Redstick War of 1813-1814. University of Alabama Press, Tuscaloosa. 2006b The Commerce of during the French Régime, 1699-1763, by N. M. Miller Surrey, with an introduction by Gregory A. Waselkov. University of Alabama Press, Tuscaloosa. 2006c Powhatan’s Mantle: Indians in the Colonial Southeast, revised and expanded edition, edited by Gregory A. Waselkov, Peter H. Wood, and Tom Hatley. University of Nebraska Press, Lincoln. 2005 Old Mobile Archaeology. University of Alabama Press, Tuscaloosa (reprint edition). 2002a (Editor) French Colonial Archaeology at Old Mobile: Selected Studies. Historical Archaeology 36(1). 2002b (paperback edition) William Bartram on the Southeastern Indians, edited with Kathryn Braund. University of Nebraska Press, Lincoln. 1999 Old Mobile Archaeology. Center for Archaeological Studies, University of South Alabama, Mobile. 1997 The Archaeology of French Colonial North America: English-French Edition. Guide to the Historical Archaeological Literature 5. Society for Historical Archaeology, Tucson, AZ. 1995 William Bartram on the Southeastern Indians, edited with Kathryn Braund. University of Nebraska Press, Lincoln. 1989 Powhatan’s Mantle: Indians in the Colonial Southeast (co-edited with Peter H. Wood and M. Thomas Hatley). University of Nebraska Press, Lincoln. 1979 Zumwalt’s Fort: An Archaeological Study of Frontier Process. Missouri Archaeologist 40:1-129.

Publications — Book Chapters and Articles: 2021a A Woodland-Period Bone Tool Industry on the Northern Gulf of Mexico Coastal Plain (with Sarah E. Price, Alexandra Stenson, Carla S. Hadden, and Long Dinh), in Bones at a Crossroads: Integrating Worked Bone Research with Archaeometry and Social Archaeology, edited by Markus Wild, Beverly A. Thurber, Stephen Rhodes, and Christian Gates St-Pierre, pp. 259-288. Sidestone Press, Leiden, The Netherlands. 2021b Woodland-Period Fisheries on the North-Central Coast of the Gulf of Mexico (with Elizabeth J. Reitz, Carla S. Hadden, and C. Fred T. Andrus). Southeastern Archaeology 40(2): in press. 2020a Avoidance Strategies of a Displaced Post-Mississippian Society on the Northern Gulf Coast, circa 1710 (with Philip J. Carr), in Contact, Colonialism, and Native Communities in the Southeastern , edited by Edmond A. Boudreaux III, Maureen Meyers, and Jay K. Johnson, pp. 126-139. University of Florida Press, Gainesville. 2020b Bear-Human Relationships in Native Eastern North America: An Overview of Archaeological and Ethnohistorical Evidence, in Bears: Archaeological and Ethnohistorical Perspectives in Native Eastern North America, co-edited with Heather A. Lapham, pp. 271-310. University

2 Press of Florida, Gainesville. 2020c Ethnohistorical and Ethnographic Sources on Bear-Human Relationships in Native Eastern North America, in Bears: Archaeological and Ethnohistorical Perspectives in Native Eastern North America, co-edited with Heather A. Lapham, pp. 16-47. University Press of Florida, Gainesville. 2019a An Introduction to Southeastern Native North American Log Architecture, in Native American Log Cabins in the Southeast, edited by G. A. Waselkov, pp. 1-23. University of Tennessee Press, Knoxville. 2019b Redstick Creek Log Cabins at the Holy Ground (with Craig T. Sheldon), in Native American Log Cabins in the Southeast, edited by G. A. Waselkov, pp. 45-66. University of Tennessee Press, Knoxville. 2017a A Seventeenth-Century Trade Gun and Associated Collection from Pine Island, Alabama (with Marvin T. Smith, Jon Marcoux, and Erin Gredell). Southeastern Archaeology 36(1):62-74. 2017b Domestic Artifacts (with Bonnie L. Gums and Helen Dewolf), in La Belle: The Archaeology of a Seventeenth-Century Ship of New World Colonization, edited by James E. Bruseth, Amy A. Borgens, Bradford M. Jones, and Eric D. Day, pp. 660-718. Texas A&M University Press, College Station. 2017c Introduction: Forging Southeastern Identities (with Marvin T. Smith), in Forging Southeastern Identities: Social Archaeology, Ethnohistory, and Folklore of the Mississippian to Early Historic South, edited with Marvin T. Smith, pp. xvii-xxii. University of Alabama Press, Tuscaloosa. 2017d Rediscovering Antoine-Philippe d’Orléans, Duc de Montpensier’s View of the Cherokee Town of Tokouo. Tennessee Historical Quarterly 76(2, Summer):132-159. 2017e Smoking Pipes as Signifiers of French Creole Identity, in Tu Sais Mon Vieux Jean- Pierre: Essays on the Archaeology and History of New France and Canadian Culture in Honour of Jean-Pierre Chrestien, edited by John Willis, pp. 137-159. Mercury Series, Archaeology Paper 178. Canadian Museum of History and University of Ottawa Press, Ottawa, Canada. 2016a A Greater Mobile-Tensaw River Area—Connections and Consequences (with Glenn E. Plumb and C. Fred Andrus, in A State of Knowledge of the Natural, Cultural, and Economic Resources of the Greater Mobile-Tensaw River Area, co-edited by G. A. Waselkov, C. Fred Andrus, and Glenn E. Plumb, pp. 185-193. Natural Resources Report NSF/NRSS/BRD/NRR— 2016/1243. Biological Resources Division, National Park Service, Fort Collins, CO. 2016b Archeology and History, AD 1550 to 1950, in A State of Knowledge of the Natural, Cultural, and Economic Resources of the Greater Mobile-Tensaw River Area, co-edited by G. A. Waselkov, C. Fred Andrus, and Glenn E. Plumb, pp. 141-154. Natural Resources Report NSF/NRSS/BRD/NRR—2016/1243. Biological Resources Division, National Park Service, Fort Collins, CO. 2016c Celt Production and Resharpening: Some Indirect Evidence from (with John W. Cottier). Journal of Alabama Archaeology 62(1-2):1-10. 2016d Introduction, in A State of Knowledge of the Natural, Cultural, and Economic Resources of the Greater Mobile-Tensaw River Area, co-edited by G. A. Waselkov, C. Fred Andrus, and Glenn E. Plumb, p. 3. Natural Resources Report NSF/NRSS/BRD/NRR—2016/1243. Biological Resources Division, National Park Service, Fort Collins, CO. 2015a Shellfish Gathering and Shell Midden Archaeology Revisited: Chronology and Taphonomy at White Oak Point, Potomac River Estuary, Virginia (with Torben C. Rick). Journal of Island and Coastal Archaeology 10(1):1-24. 2015b Vertebrate Use at Early Colonies on the Southeastern Coasts of Eastern North America (with Elizabeth J. Reitz). International Journal of Historical Archaeology 19(1):21-45. 2015c Ceramics and Glass Beads as Symbolic Mixed Media in Colonial Native North America (with David W. Morgan and Billie Coleman). Beads: Journal of the Society of Bead Researchers 3 27:3-15. 2012a Formation of the Tensaw Community, in Red Eagle’s Children: Weatherford vs. Weatherford et al., edited by J. Anthony Paredes and Judith Knight, pp. 36-45. University of Alabama Press, Tuscaloosa. 2012b and the Aftermath, in Tohopeka: Rethinking the & the , edited by Kathryn E. Holland Braund, pp. 158-169. University of Alabama Press, Tuscaloosa. 2012c Gone to the Swamp and Back, in Bottle Creek Reflections: The Personal Side of Archaeology in the Mobile-Tensaw Delta, edited by Ian W. Brown, pp. 279-280. Borgo Publishing, Tuscaloosa, AL. 2012d Making a Case for Coastal Subsistence Seasonality, in Seasonality and Human Mobility along the Bight (E.J. Reitz, I.R. Quitmyer, and D.H. Thomas, editors), Anthropological Papers of the American Museum of Natural History 97:199-206. 2011 Return to Holy Ground: The Legendary Battle Site Discovered. Alabama Heritage (101, Summer):28-37. 2009a The Archaeology of Mabila’s Cultural Landscape (with Linda Derry and Ned J. Jenkins), in The Search for Mabila: The Decisive Battle between Hernando de Soto and Chief Tascalusa, edited by Vernon James Knight Jr., pp. 227-244. University of Alabama Press, Tuscaloosa. 2009b French Colonial Archaeology, in International Handbook of Historical Archaeology, edited by Teresita Majewski and David Gaimster, pp. 613-628. Springer, New York. 2009c What Do Spanish Expeditionary Artifacts of Circa 1540 Look Like and How Often Are They Preserved?, in The Search for Mabila: The Decisive Battle between Hernando de Soto and Chief Tascalusa, edited by Vernon James Knight Jr., pp. 94-106. University of Alabama Press, Tuscaloosa. 2008a French Habitations at the Alabama Post, ca. 1720-1763 (with Craig T. Sheldon and Ned J. Jenkins). Archéologiques, Collection Hors Série 2: 112-126. 2008b John L. Cotter Award in Historical Archaeology: Shannon Lee Dawdy, 2008. Historical Archaeology 42(2):6-7. 2007 Some Comments on French Colonial Pottery Classification, in French Colonial Pottery: An International Conference, edited by George Avery, pp. 83-96. Northwestern State University Press, Natchitoches, LA. 2006 Indian Maps of the Colonial Southeast, in Powhatan’s Mantle: Indians in the Colonial Southeast, revised and expanded edition, edited by Gregory A. Waselkov, Peter H. Wood, and Tom Hatley, pp. 435-502. University of Nebraska Press, Lincoln. 2005 L’archéologie: une alliée de l’histoire dans la compréhension du peuplement de la Nouvelle- France (with Marcel Moussette), in France/Nouvelle-France: naissance d’un peuple français en Amérique, edited by Bertrand Guillet and Louise Pothier, pp. 111-117. Somogy éditions d’art, Paris; Musée du château des ducs de Bretagne, Nantes; Pointe-à-Callière, musée d’archéologie et d’histoire de Montréal, Canada. 2004a Exchange and Interaction Since 1500, in Handbook of North American Indians, volume 14, Southeast, edited by Raymond D. Fogelson, pp. 686-696. Smithsonian Institution Press, Washington, DC. 2004b Small Tribes of the Western Southeast (with Ives Goddard, Patricia Galloway, Marvin D. Jeter, and John E. Worth), in Handbook of North American Indians, volume 14, Southeast, edited by Raymond D. Fogelson, pp. 174-190. Smithsonian Institution Press, Washington, DC. 2003a (thematic section editor, with Bonnie G. McEwan) Colonial Origins: The Archaeology of Colonialism in the Americas. Historical Archaeology 37(4):3-39. 2003b The Editors Speak: Reminiscences of the Editors of the Journal Southeastern Archaeology on the Occasion of Its Twentieth Anniversary (with William H. Marquardt, Vincas P. Steponaitis, Vernon J. Knight, Jr., R. P. Stephen Davis, Jr., Kenneth Sassaman, and Robert C. Mainfort, Jr.). Southeastern Archaeology 22(1, Summer):1-8. 4 2003c Databases for the Analyses of European Ceramics in American Archaeology (with Jacqueline S. Olin and M. James Blackman), in Patterns and Process: A Festschrift in Honor of Dr. Edward V. Sayre, pp. 65-78. Smithsonian Center for Materials Research and Education, Suitland, MD. 2002a French Colonial Archaeology at Old Mobile: An Introduction, in “French Colonial Archaeology at Old Mobile: Selected Studies.” Historical Archaeology 36(1):3-12. 2002b Faience Styles in French North America: A Revised Classification (with J. A. Walthall), in “French Colonial Archaeology at Old Mobile: Selected Studies.” Historical Archaeology 36(1):62-78. 2002c Compositional Analysis of Glazed Earthenwares from Eighteenth-Century Sites on the Northern Gulf Coast (with Jacqueline S. Olin, M. James Blackman, and Jared E. Mitchem), in “French Colonial Archaeology at Old Mobile: Selected Studies.” Historical Archaeology 36(1):79-96. 2002d Pipestone Argillite Artifacts from Old Mobile and Environs (with James N. Gundersen and Lillian J. K. Pollock), in “French Colonial Archaeology at Old Mobile: Selected Studies.” Historical Archaeology 36(1):105-116. 2002e Faunal Remains from Old Mobile (with Janet R. Clute), in “French Colonial Archaeology at Old Mobile: Selected Studies.” Historical Archaeology 36(1):129-134. 2002f Old Mobile Archaeology. Alabama Heritage (63, Winter):29-37. 2002g Alabama Archaeology in the Twentieth Century (with John A. Walthall and Vernon J. Knight, Jr.). In Histories of Southeastern Archaeology, edited by Shannon Tushingham, Jane Hill, and Charles H. McNutt, pp. 194-208. University of Alabama Press, Tuscaloosa. 2002h French Colonialism, in Encyclopedia of Historical Archaeology, edited by Charles E. Orser, Jr., pp. 232-235. Routledge, London. 2001a Historical Archaeology, with Sails Set and Tacking Into the Wind. Historical Archaeology 35(2):20-22. 2001b Archaeology of Old Mobile, 1702-1711, in Down the Years: Articles on Mobile’s History, edited by Michael Thomason, pp. 6-20. Gulf Coast Historical Review, Mobile, AL. [Reprint of Waselkov 1990]. 2000 Upper Creek Archaeology (with Marvin T. Smith), in Indians of the Greater Southeast: Historical Archaeology and Ethnohistory, edited by Bonnie G. McEwan, pp. 242-264. University Press of Florida, Gainesville. 1999 Pryce Hughes, in American National Biography, vol. 11, pp. 432-433. Oxford University Press, Oxford. 1998a The Eighteenth-Century Anglo-Indian Trade in Southeastern North America, in New Faces of the Fur Trade: Selected Papers of the Seventh North American Fur Trade Conference, edited by Jo-Anne Fiske, Susan Sleeper Smith, and William Wicken, pp. 193-222. Michigan State University Press, East Lansing. 1998b Gulf Coast History and Historical Archaeology (guest editor). Gulf South Historical Review 14(1):1-188. 1998c Indian Maps of the Colonial Southeast: Archaeological Implications and Prospects, in Cartographic Encounters: Perspectives on Native American Mapmaking and Map Use, edited by G. M. Lewis, pp. 205-221. University of Chicago Press, Chicago. 1997 Changing Strategies of Indian Field Location in the Early Historic Southeast, in People, Plants and Landscape: Case Studies in Paleoethnobotany, edited by Kristen Gremillion, pp. 179-194. University of Alabama Press, Tuscaloosa. 1996 Entries for “Fort among the Apalachicolas,” “Fort Louis,” “Louisiana,” “Fort Maurepas,” “Fort Rosalie,” “Fort Tombecbé,” and “Fort Toulouse,” in Colonial Wars of North America, 1512- 1763: An Encyclopedia, edited by Alan Gallay, pp. 38, 388-389, 397-402, 432, 641, 744-745, 745- 746. Garland Publishing, New York. 1994a Whereby We Shall Enjoy Their Cultivated Places (with S. R. Potter), in Historical Archaeology of the Chesapeake, edited by P. Shackel and B. J. Little, pp. 23-33. Smithsonian Institution Press, Washington, DC. 5 1994b The Macon Trading Post and Early European-Indian Contact in the Colonial Southeast, in Ocmulgee Archaeology, 1936-1986, edited by D. Hally, pp. 190-196. University of Georgia Press, Athens. 1994c A History of the Alabama Anthropological Society. Southeastern Archaeology 13(1):64-76. 1993a A Contour Map of the Bottle Creek Site. Journal of Alabama Archaeology 39(1-2):30-35. 1993b Historic Creek Indian Responses to European Trade and the Rise of Political Factions, in Ethnohistory and Archaeology: Approaches to Postcontact Change in the Americas, edited by J. Daniel Rogers and Samuel M. Wilson, pp. 123-131. Plenum Press, New York. 1992a French Colonial Trade in the Upper Creek Country, in Calumet and Fleur-de-Lys: Archaeology of Indian and French Contact in the Midcontinent, edited by John A. Walthall and Thomas E. Emerson, pp. 35-53. Smithsonian Institution Press, Washington, DC. 1992b The National Science Foundation Young Scholars Program in Archaeology at Old Mobile (with Marvin T. Smith). Early Georgia 20(1):33-36. 1990 Archaeology of Old Mobile, 1702-1711. Gulf Coast Historical Review 6(1):6-21. 1989a Indian Maps of the Colonial Southeast. In Powhatan’s Mantle, eds. P. H. Wood, G. A. Waselkov, and M. T. Hatley, pp. 292-343. University of Nebraska Press, Lincoln. 1989b Seventeenth-Century Trade in the Colonial Southeast. Southeastern Archaeology 8(2):117-133. 1989c Introduction: Recent Archaeological and Historical Research. Fort Toulouse: The French Outpost at the Alabamas on the Coosa, by D. H. Thomas (facsimile reprint edition), pp. vii-xlii. University of Alabama Press, Tuscaloosa. 1989d A Summary of French Colonial Archaeology in Eastern “Louisiane”. Mississippi Archaeology 24(2):53-69. 1988 Lamhatty’s Map: How Indians Viewed the South Three Centuries Ago. Southern Exposure 16(2):23-29. 1987 Shellfish Gathering and Shell Midden Archaeology. In Advances in Archaeological Method and Theory 10:93-210, ed. M. Schiffer. Academic Press, Orlando. 1986a The Creek War of 1813-1814: Effects on Creek Society and Settlement Pattern (with Brian M. Wood). Journal of Alabama Archaeology 32(1): 1-24. 1986b A Reinterpretation of the Creek Indian Barricade at Horseshoe Bend. Journal of Alabama Archaeology 32(2):94-107. 1985 European Perceptions of Eastern Muskogean Ethnicity (with J. W. Cottier). Proceedings of the French Colonial Historical Society, 1984, edited by P. Boucher, pp. 23-45. University Press of America, New York. 1984 The First Creek War: Twilight of Annihilation (with J. W. Cottier). In Clearings in the Thicket: An Alabama Humanities Reader, ed. by J. Brown, pp. 21-38. Mercer University Press, Macon. 1983 Indians of Westmoreland County, in Westmoreland County, Virginia, ed. by W. Morris, pp. 15-39. Montross, Virginia. 1982a Shellfish Gathering and Shell Midden Archaeology. Ph.D. diss., Dept. of Anthropology, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill (University Microfilms #8222909). 1982b Two Buried Early Woodland Components in the Lower Potomac Valley, Virginia, in “Practicing Environmental Archaeology,” ed. by R. W. Moeller. American Indian Archaeological Institute, Occasional Paper 3:13-18. 1981a Prehistoric Archaeology of the Chesapeake Bay: Traces of a Lost Ethic (with S. R. Potter). Ethical Aspects of Chesapeake Bay Use. Citizens Program for the Bay, Hampton, VA. 1981b Frontiers and Archaeology (with R. Eli Paul). North American Archaeologist 2(4):309-329. 1978 Evolution of Deer Hunting in the Eastern Woodlands. Midcontinental Journal of Archaeology 3(1):15-34. 1977a Prehistoric Agriculture in the Central Mississippi Valley. Agricultural History 51(3):513-519. 1977b Environmental Parameters of Middle Mississippian Settlement Strategy (with J. Cottier). Missouri Archaeologist 38:13-48. 6 1976 Eastern Archaeology: Directions for a Reorientation (with S. R. Potter). Archaeology of Eastern North America 4:122-128. 1975 A Selected Bibliography for Paleoethnobotany. Journal of Alabama Archaeology 21(2):170-184. 1974 Hunting Practices in Prehistoric Southeast Missouri. Missouri Conservationist 35(12):4-5.

Publications—Reports: 2018 Life at the River’s Edge: Phase III Archaeological Data Recovery at Sites 1MB510 and 1MB511 for Interstate 10 Modifications, City of Mobile, Mobile County, Alabama. University of South Alabama, Center for Archaeological Studies, Archaeological Monograph 14. Mobile. 2015 Archaeology at La Pointe-Krebs Plantation in Old Spanish Fort Park (22JA526), Pascagoula, Jackson County, Mississippi (with Bonnie L. Gums, eds.). Mississippi Department of Archives and History, Archaeological Report No. 35. Jackson. 2006 Archaeology at Fort Mims (with Bonnie L. Gums and James W. Parker). University of South Alabama, Center for Archaeological Studies, Archaeological Monograph 12. Mobile. 2000 Plantation Archaeology at Rivière aux Chiens, ca. 1725-1848 (with Bonnie L. Gums). University of South Alabama, Center for Archaeological Studies, Archaeological Monograph 7. Mobile. 1999 Planning for the Past: An Archaeological Resource Management Plan for the City of Mobile, Alabama (with Bonnie L. Gums and Sarah B. Mattics). University of South Alabama, Center for Archaeological Studies, Archaeological Monograph 5. Mobile. 1996 The Little Market Well at Springhill & Dauphin, Mobile, Alabama (with George Shorter, Amy Carruth, and Catherine Henderson). University of South Alabama, Center for Archaeological Studies, Archaeological Monograph 2. Mobile. 1995 Archaeology at the Krebs House (Old Spanish Fort), Pascagoula, Mississippi. University of South Alabama, Center for Archaeological Studies, Archaeological Monograph 1. Mobile. 1991 Archaeology at the French Colonial Site of Old Mobile (Phase I: 1989-1991). University of South Alabama Anthropological Monograph 1. Mobile. 1990 Archaeological Excavations at the Early Historic Creek Indian Town of Fusihatchee (Phase 1, 1988-1989) (with J.W. Cottier and C.T. Sheldon). Final Report to the National Science Foundation (BNS-8718934). 1987 Cataloguing and Documenting the Historic Creek Archaeological Collections of the Alabama Department of Archives and History (with C.T. Sheldon). Final Report to the National Science Foundation (BNS-8507469). 1985a Culture Change on the Creek Indian Frontier (ed. by G. Waselkov). Final Report to the National Science Foundation (BNS-8305437). 1985b Shell Midden Archeology: Coastal Adaptations in the Lower Potomac Valley. National Geographic Society Research Reports for 1979, pp. 835-840. 1984a Small Faunal Remains from the McIntyre Site. In The McIntyre Site, ed. by R. Johnston. National Museum of Canada, Archaeological Survey Paper 126:135-158. 1984b Fort Toulouse Studies. Auburn University Archaeological Monograph 9. 1983a Appendix B, Faunal Studies: 1982 Moore Village Excavations. In Archaeological Excavations at the Moore Village Site, Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park, pp. 167-172. National Park Service, Washington, D.C. 1983b Analysis of Selected Samples of Bones from French Contexts, 1MB156. In Origins of Mobile, by C. Sheldon and J.W. Cottier. Auburn University Archaeological Monograph 5:167-170. 1982a Interpretations and Summary (with J.W. Cottier). In Archaeology of Ivy Creek, by J.W. Cottier. Auburn University Archaeological Monograph 3:372-431. 1982b Colonization and Conquest: The 1980 Archaeological Excavations at Fort Toulouse and Fort Jackson, Alabama (with B. Wood and J. Herbert). Auburn University Archaeological Monograph 4. 1980 Valley Archaeology. Auburn University Archaeological Monograph 2.

7 1975 Archaeological Investigations at the Hyrum Smith Site, 1974 (with R.T. Bray and L.E. Waselkov). Report to the Reorganized Church of Latter Day Saints. University of Missouri, Columbia.

Publications—Public Interest: 2015 Jean-Paul’s Daring Adventure: Stories from Old Mobile (with Barbara Filion and Brandon Mitchell). The Archaeology Museum, University of South Alabama, Mobile. 2010 Exploring the South in the 1700s: A Natural History Coloring Book (with S. B. Mattics). University of South Alabama, Center for Archaeological Studies, Archaeological Monograph 13. Mobile. 2010 Chaudron’s Spelling Book (with S. B. Mattics). Center for Archaeological Studies, University of South Alabama, Mobile. 1998-2019 Old Mobile Archaeology website www.southalabama.edu/archaeology/old_mobile/

Publications—On-line Presentations: 2020 Interviewed for third segment of Island of Plenty: A Dauphin Island Native American Living History Experience, Dauphin Island Heritage and Arts Council. https://vimeo.com/ondemand/islandofplenty/491463296 2017a Old Mobile segment of Archaeology Adventures for Alabama Public Television: Archaeology https://aptv.org/learning_adventure/archaeology-adventures-early- alabama-history/ 2017b Interviews in French en Amérique, Season 1, Episode 2; an Eye on Canada documentary for Canadian television by Groupe Fair-Play, Montreal, Canada. https://www.tfo.org/en/universe/french-en-amerique/101048429/part-2 2017c Places of Alabama: Battle at Fort Mims, Tensaw, AL. Interview for the University of South Alabama’s Native American Studies Program, sponsored by the Poarch Band of Creek Indians. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0xgJ_VmyhBE&t=44s 2016 Uncovering Holy Ground, Interview for the Poarch Band of Creek Indians. 2014 A Conquering Spirit: Fort Mims and the Redstick War of 1813-1814, Interview for C-SPAN2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-qCcbWVFL6E#t=17 2013a Creek and European Diplomacy, given at Mvskoke Archaeology Symposium, Muskogee (Creek) Nation, Okmulgee, OK. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mLhodPdLLLo 2013b Exploring the Delta, interview clip, The Archaeology Museum, University of South Alabama, Mobile, AL. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4uZ9mJdSg98 2013c White Paths, Red Paths: Fort Mims and the Alabama Frontier, given at Architreats, Alabama Department of Archives and History, Montgomery, AL. 2010 The Coming of the Creek War, given at Architreats, Alabama Department of Archives and History, Montgomery, AL. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ICcm0Mbgw3g

Publications—Book Reviews: 2018 Review of “Contact in the 16th Century: Networks among Fishers, Foragers, and Farmers,” edited by Brad Loewen and Claude Chapdelaine. American Antiquity 83(1):181-182. 2015 Review of “Contested Spaces of Early America,” edited by Juliana Barr and Edward Countryman. Journal of Historical Geography 50(1):124-125. 2010 Review of “Moundville,” by J.H. Blitz. Alabama Review 63(2):144-145. 2008 Review of “Virginia Immigrants and Adventurers, 1607-1635: A Biographical Dictionary,” by Martha W. McCartney. Southeastern Archaeology 27(1):155-156. 2006a Review of “Creeks and Southerners: Biculturalism on the Early American Frontier,” by Andrew K. Frank. Alabama Review 59(2):144-146. 2006b Review of “Georgia and Florida Treaties, 1763-1776; Early American Indian Documents: Treaties and Laws, 1607-1789, vol. 12, edited by John T. Juricek. Ethnohistory 53(3):622-623.

8 2001 Review of “William Bartram and the American Revolution on the Southern Frontier,” by Edward J. Cashin. William and Mary Quarterly 58(2, April):489-490. 1998a Review of “The Hernando de Soto Expedition: History, Historiography, and “Discovery” in the Southeast,” edited by Patricia Galloway. Southeastern Archaeology 17(2):185-186. 1998b Review of “Before and Beyond Sainte-Marie: 1987-1990 Excavations at the Sainte-Marie among the Hurons Site Complex (circa 1200-1990),” by Jeanie Tummon and W. Barry Gray. Historical Archaeology 31(4):114-116. 1998c Review of “Powhatan’s World and Colonial Virginia: A Conflict of Cultures,” by Frederic W. Gleach. William and Mary Quarterly 55(1):148-150. 1997a Review of “Chesapeake Prehistory: Old Traditions, New Directions,” by Richard J. Dent, Jr. Journal of Field Archaeology 24(2):258-259. 1997b Review of “In Search of This and That: Tales from an Archaeologist’s Quest,” by Ivor Noël Hume. Mobile Press Register January 26, 1997, p. 5-D. 1996a Review of “Choctaws and Missionaries in Mississippi, 1818-1918,” by Clara Sue Kidwell. Ethnohistory 43(3):529-531. 1996b Review of “Spanish Cross in Georgia,” by David Arias. Sixteenth Century Journal 27(2):629- 630. 1996c Review of “Fifty Years of Southeastern Archaeology,” edited by Patricia C. Griffin. Florida Anthropologist 49(3):165-166. 1996d Review of “Choctaw Genesis, 1500-1700,” by Patricia Galloway. Mississippi Archaeology 31(1):85-87. 1994a Review of “Ancient Chiefdoms of the Tombigbee,” by John H. Blitz. Journal of Field Archaeology 21:384-385. 1994b Review of “Powhatan Foreign Relations, 1500-1722,” edited by Helen C. Rountree. Journal of Southern History 60(3):553-554. 1993 Review of “Deciphering a Shell Midden,” edited by Julie K. Stein. Journal of Middle Atlantic Archaeology 9:164-165. 1991a Review of “Tunica Archaeology,” by Jeffrey P. Brain. Ethnohistory 38(3):345-347. 1991b Review of “From Spaniard to Creole,” by Charles R. Ewen. Mississippi Archaeology 26(2):74-78. 1989a Review of “The Seminole and Miccosukee Tribes: A Critical Bibliography,” by Harry Kersey. Ethnohistory 36(3):326-328. 1989b Review of “Archaeology of Aboriginal Culture Change in the Interior Southeast,” by Marvin T. Smith. Southeastern Archaeology 8(2):117-133. 1989c Review of “Apalachee: The Land between the Rivers,” by John H. Hann. Gulf Coast Historical Review 5(1):84-85. 1987 Review of “Overhill Cherokee Archaeology at Chota-Tanasee,” by Gerald Schroedl. Southeastern Archaeology 6(2):157-158. 1985 Review of “Ranking, Resource, and Exchange,” by C. Renfrew and S. Shennan. North American Archaeologist 6(3):275-277. 1973 Review of “Systematics in Prehistory,” by R. C. Dunnell. Missouri Archaeological Society Newsletter 272:4-6. 1971 Review of “Blain Village and the Fort Ancient Tradition of Ohio,” by O.H. Prufer and O.C. Shane. Missouri Archaeological Society Newsletter 253:4-7.

Museum Exhibits: 2013 Curator, Deep History: Exploring the Past through Archaeology, permanent exhibit, The Archaeology Museum, University of South Alabama, Mobile. 1987 Guest Curator, Stilled Voices, Forgotten Ways: The First Alabamians, permanent archaeology exhibit, Alabama Department of Archives and History, Montgomery, AL (replaced in 2012).

Teaching Experience:

9 1998-2017 Professor, Department of Sociology/Anthropology, University of South Alabama 1994-1998 Associate Professor, Department of Sociology/Anthropology, University of South Alabama 1988-1994 Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology/Anthropology, University of South Alabama 1982-1987 Assistant Professor (non-tenure track position), Department of Sociology/Anthropology, Auburn University 1976-1977 (Fall Semesters) Teaching Assistantships, Department of Anthropology, University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill 1974 (Summer Semester) Teaching Assistantship, Department of Anthropology, University of Missouri - Columbia

Courses Taught: General Anthropology; Cultural Anthropology; North American Indians; Archaeological Field Methods (Basic and Advanced); Archaeological Method and Theory; Physical Anthropology; Linguistics; Introduction to Physical Anthropology & Archaeology; New World Archaeology; Historical Archaeology and Ethnohistory; Ceramics, Lithics and Faunal Analysis; Museum Methods in Archaeology; Southeastern Indians

Dissertation Committee Member: 1998 Diane E. Silvia, Department of Anthropology, Tulane University 2002 Marc Lavoie, Département d’histoire, Université Laval 2014 Jonathan Ray, Department of History, University of Alabama 2015 Carla S. Hadden, Department of Anthropology, University of Georgia 2015 LisaMarie Malischke, Department of Anthropology, University of Alabama Cathrine M. Davis, Department of Anthropology, College of William & Mary

Master’s Thesis Committee Member: 2003 Tom Arne Midtrød, Department of History, University of South Alabama 2003 Thomas Lewis, Department of Anthropology, University of Alabama 2010 Amanda Compton, Department of Anthropology, Memorial University, St. John, Newfoundland, Canada 2011 Barbara Hester, Department of Anthropology, University of Southern Mississippi 2012 Patrick Johnson, Department of Anthropology, University of 2015 Monica Tapper, Department of History, University of South Alabama 2017 Raven Christopher, Department of History, University of South Alabama 2021 James Gazaway, Department of Anthropology, University of West Florida 2021 Anika Knight, Department of Marine Sciences, University of South Alabama

Senior Thesis Committee Chair: 2000 Donnie Barrett, Department of Sociology, Anthropology, and Social Work, University of South Alabama 2010 Lindsay LaGrange, Department of Sociology, Anthropology, and Social Work, University of South Alabama 2013 Aislinn Clements (Honors Thesis), Department of Sociology, Anthropology, and Social Work, University of South Alabama 2017 Campbell Walker (Honors Thesis), Department of Sociology, Anthropology, and Social Work, University of South Alabama

Administrative Experience: 1992-2017 Director, Center for Archaeological Studies, University of South Alabama 2007-2013 Director, Archaeology Museum, University of South Alabama 2013-2017 Associate Director, Archaeology Museum, University of South Alabama

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Research Experience (Selected): 1989-2017 Principal Investigator, University of South Alabama, excavations at the French colonial town of Old Mobile (1702-1711) 1994-2000 Principal Investigator, University of South Alabama, excavations at the Dog River site (French, English, Spanish, and American plantations, 1747-ca.1850), Mobile County, Alabama 1989, 1996 Principal Investigator, University of South Alabama, mapping and testing at the Mississippian Dauphin Island Shell Mound and the Bottle Creek site 1985-1990 Principal Investigator, Auburn University/University of South Alabama, excavations at the historic Creek Indian village site of Fusihatchee 1987-1988 Archaeological Consultant, script writing and design for a new exhibit gallery on Alabama’s Indians, “Stilled Voices, Forgotten Ways: The First Alabamians,” at the Alabama Department of Archives and History Museum, Montgomery 1986-1987 Consultant, cataloguing the historical museum collections at the Alabama Department of Archives and History 1985-1987 Principal Investigator, Auburn University, survey and testing of Paleo-Indian sites in northwestern Alabama 1985-1987 Principal Investigator, Auburn University, cataloguing and analyzing the archaeological collections at the Alabama Department of Archives and History 1983-1985 Principal Investigator, Auburn University, excavations at the historic Creek village site of Hoithlewaulee 1984 Principal Investigator, Auburn University, cultural resources survey of Lake Harding, Alabama 1984 Co-principal Investigator, Auburn University at Montgomery, excavations at Fort Toulouse 1982-1983 Principal Investigator, Auburn University, cultural resources survey of Fort Mitchell National Cemetery, Alabama 1982 Principal Investigator, Auburn University, cultural resources survey of Seven Mile Island, Alabama 1981 Principal Investigator, Auburn University, cultural resources survey of the lower Tallapoosa Valley, Alabama 1980-1981 Principal Investigator, Auburn University at Montgomery, excavations at Fort Toulouse/Fort Jackson. 1979-1980 Principal Investigator, Auburn University, cultural resources reconnaissance of the Coosa Valley, Alabama 1979-1988 Research Associate, Department of Sociology, Anthropology, and Criminal Justice, Auburn University 1978 Dissertation Research, University of North Carolina, excavations at the White Oak Point shell midden, Westmoreland County, Virginia 1977 Master’s Thesis Research, University of North Carolina, archaeological collections research, Smithsonian Institution 1977 Participated in University of North Carolina excavations at Upper Sara Town, directed by Dr. Joffre L. Coe 1976 Co-Principal Investigator, archaeological survey and testing in Northumberland and Westmoreland counties, Virginia 1974-1975 Research Archaeologist, University of Missouri excavations at Fort Zumwalt State Historic Site, directed by R.T. Bray 1974 Assistant Supervisor, University of Missouri excavations at the Utz site and at Nauvoo, Illinois, directed by R.T. Bray 1973 Field Worker, University of Missouri excavations at the Lilbourn site (23NM38), directed 11 by Dr. C.H. Chapman and J.W. Cottier 1972 Field Worker, University of Missouri excavations at Nauvoo, Illinois, and Watkins Mill State Park, directed by R.T. Bray 1971 Field Worker, University of Missouri excavations at Towosahgy State Park, directed by J.W. Cottier 1968-1970 Field and Laboratory Assistant, Cleveland Natural Science Museum excavations at the Reeve and Krysiak sites, Lake County, Ohio, directed by J.L. Murphy

Selected Major Grants and Awards: 2014-2016 State of Knowledge and Synthesis of the Natural, Cultural, and Economic Conservation Resources of the Lower Area (co-PI with Glenn Plumb and Fred Andrus), National Park Service CESU contract . 2014-2015 White Oak Creek Public Archaeology in Dallas County: On the Trail of Hernando de Soto, Alabama Power Foundation Grant. 2011-2013 Archaeological Identification of Creek War Sites, Part 2; American Battlefield Protection Program Grant, National Park Service 2010-2013 (with E.J. Reitz & C.F.T. Andrus) Collaborative Research: Woodland Subsistence Seasonality on the Northern Coast of the Gulf of Mexico, National Science Foundation 2010-2011 Archaeological Survey of the Old Federal Road; American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 Transportation Enhancement Project, Alabama Department of Transportation 2009-2010 Archaeological Identification of Creek War Sites on the Alabama River; American Battlefield Protection Program Grant, National Park Service 2004-2005 Complementary Geophysical Testing to Locate Fort Louis at Old Mobile; National Park Service, Preservation Technology and Training Grant 2001-2002 Archaeological Analysis of the Creek War Battle Site of Fort Mims; Alabama Historical Commission 1999-2001 Archaeology at Old St. Stephens; Historic St. Stephens Commission and the Alabama Cultural Resources Preservation Trust Fund 1997-2001 Archaeological Excavations at the Spanish Fort and Rochon Plantation Sites; Alabama Cultural Resources Preservation Trust Fund 1997-1998 Archaeological Excavations at Mobile’s Old City Hall and Southern Market; Museum of Mobile 1997 University of South Alabama Faculty Service and Development Award 1996-1997 Pottery-Making in the 19th Century on the of ; Alabama Cultural Resources Preservation Trust Fund 1996-1997 Archaeological Excavations at the French Colonial Site of Port Dauphin; Alabama Cultural Resources Preservation Trust Fund 1995-1997 Seasonality Determinations from Archaeological Oyster Shells: An Experimental Evaluation of Incremental Shell Growth: National Science Foundation, two years 1994-1996 Excavations at the Dog River Bridge Site; Alabama Department of Transportation 1993-1994 Archaeology at the French Colonial Site of Old Mobile; Alabama Historical Commission 1993 Orange Beach, Alabama, Evacuation Route; Alabama Department of Transportation 1992 Phase II Archaeological Research for I-10 Revision; Alabama Department of Transportation 1990-1993 Archaeology at the French Colonial Site of Old Mobile; National Endowment for the Humanities; matched by a state legislative appropriation 1991-1993 Young Scholars Program in Archaeology at Old Mobile (with M.T. Smith); National Science Foundation, two years 1990-1991 Intensive Survey and Testing at the French Colonial Town Site of Old Mobile; Alabama Historical Commission

12 1990 Mississippian Adaptation to the North-Central Gulf Coast; National Science Foundation EPSCoR Program 1988-1991 Archaeological Excavations at the Early Historic Creek Indian Town of Fusihatchee; National Science Foundation, two years 1985 Paleo-Indians in the ; National Geographic Society grant 1985 Cataloguing and Documenting the Historic Creek Archaeological Collections at the Alabama Department of Archives and History; National Science Foundation 1984 Archaeological Survey of Lake Harding Reservoir, Alabama; Alabama Historical Commission 1983 Culture Change on the Creek Indian Frontier; National Science Foundation 1982 Archaeological Survey of a Proposed National Cemetery at Ft. Mitchell, Alabama; National Park Service 1981 Intensive Survey of Seven Mile Island National Register District; Tennessee Valley Authority 1981 Cultural Resources Survey of the Lower Tallapoosa Valley; Alabama Historical Commission 1980 Excavations at Fort Toulouse/Fort Jackson, Alabama; Alabama Historical Commission 1979 Cultural Resources Reconnaissance of the Coosa Valley; Mobile District, Army Corps of Engineers 1979 Shell Midden Archaeology: Coastal Adaptations in the Lower Potomac Valley; National Geographic Society

Presentations at Professional Meetings (selected): Alabama Academy of Sciences (paper: 1984, 1990) Alabama Archaeological Society Meeting (paper: 1979, 1980, 1984, 1986, 1991, 1995, 2003, 2020) Alabama Historical Association Annual Meeting (paper: 2006) American Academy for the Advancement of Sciences Annual Meeting (invited paper: 1997) American Anthropological Association (paper: 1990) American Society for Ethnohistory (discussant: 2001, 2004, 2013; paper: 2009) Anthropological Society of Washington (invited speaker: 1989) Bartram Trail Conference (paper: 2007) Caldwell Conference, St. Catherines Island, GA (invited paper: 2010) Carolina Archaeology Colloquium, Chapel Hill (invited speaker: 1997) Center for French Colonial Studies Annual Meeting (invited speaker: 1992, 1999, 2017) Florida State University, Anthropology Departmental Colloquium (1990) French Colonial Archaeology Conference, Springfield, IL (invited paper: 1988) French Colonial Historical Society Annual Meeting (invited papers: 1984, 1991, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1997, 1998, 2005, 2013; hosted annual meeting 1999) Gulf Coast History and Humanities Conference (discussant: 1997, 2007) Historic Jamestowne Lecture Series, Williamsburg, VA (invited lecture: 2011) Johns Hopkins University Seminar in Atlantic History, Culture, and Society (invited paper: 1987) Louisiana Archaeological Society Annual Meeting (invited paper: 1992) Midatlantic Archaeological Conference (invited paper: 1992) Mid-South Archaeological Conference (paper: 1986, 1992, 2017) Mississippi Archaeological Association Annual Meeting (keynote speaker: 1993) Mississippi Delta Symposium, Natchez, MS (invited paper: 2011) North American Fur Trade Conference (paper: 1995) Ocmulgee National Monument Fiftieth Anniversary Conference (invited paper: 1986) Organization of American Historians Annual Meeting (invited discussant: 2009) Pittsburgh Conference on Analytical Chemistry and Applied Spectroscopy (poster: 2011)

13 Society for American Archaeology Annual Meeting (invited paper: 1987, 1988, 1992, 2016; paper: 1989, 1997, 2009; symposium: 1997, 2010, 2017; invited discussant: 2001, 2008, 2012) Society of Early Americanists, Biennial Conference (invited panel: 2021) Society for Georgia Archaeology (invited paper 2015) Society for Historical Archaeology Annual Meeting (paper: 1984, 1991, 1995, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2017, 2018; poster: 1996; symposium: 1995, 1997, 2000; discussant: 1995, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2018; conference chair 2002) Society for Post-Medieval Archaeology (paper: 2010) Southeastern Archaeological Conference (symposia: 1984, 1986, 1990, 1996, 2010, 2016; paper: 1981, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018; poster: 2009, 2010; discussant: 1994, 1996, 1997, 2017) Southern Anthropological Society Meeting (invited paper: 1986) Southern Historical Association (invited panelist: 2012) University of Georgia, “Social and Environmental History of the 18th-Century Southeast” (invited paper: 1994) Université Laval, CÉLAT Colloquium (invited paper: 1991, 2014, 2019) Worked Bone Research Group Conference, Montreal (presentation: 2019)

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Membership in Professional Organizations: Referee: Alabama Archaeological Society Alabama Historical Commission American Society for Ethnohistory American Antiquity The Archaeological Conservancy The Archaeological Conservancy Center for French Colonial Studies The Canada Council for the Arts Florida Anthropological Society Center for Field Research (Earthwatch) French Colonial Historical Society Current Anthropology Mississippi Archaeological Association Ethnohistory Society for American Archaeology French Colonial Historical Society; Heggoy Book Society for Georgia Archaeology Prize Committee (2000- 2003) Society for Historical Archaeology Historical Archaeology Society for Post-Medieval Archaeology Illinois Archaeology Society of Bead Researchers Journal of Alabama Archaeology Southeastern Archaeological Conference Journal of Archaeological Science Journal of Field Archaeology Mercer University Press Mississippi Archaeology National Endowment for the Humanities; 4 review panels) National Register of Historic Places, Alabama Review Board member (1990-2000) National Science Foundation; panelist 2012-2014 Oxford University Press Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada Society for Historical Archaeology, Editorial Advisory Board Southeastern Archaeology; editor, 2000-2002 Studies in Archaeological Method and Theory, U. of Arizona Press University of Alabama Press University of Alabama Press, Editorial Advisory Board (1998-2017) University of Mississippi Press University of Nebraska Press University of South Carolina Press University of North Carolina Press University Press of Florida University of Virginia Press Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research Yale University Press

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