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MATTHEW LEIGH MURRAY Office Home Department of Sociology and Anthropology 1 Highland Place University of Mississippi Oxford, MS, 38655-2620 Lamar Hall 535 (662) 234-6858 University, MS 38677-1848 Tel.: (662) 915-3995 Email: [email protected] http://socanth.olemiss.edu/matthew-l-murray/ EDUCATION • Harvard University, Ph.D. in Anthropology, June 1995. • Harvard University, A.M. in Anthropology, March 1986. • University of Connecticut, B.A. in Anthropology, Honors Scholar, summa cum laude, June 1982. DISSERTATION “Archaeological Landscapes and Social Development: Late Bronze and Iron Age Settlement Around Kelheim an der Donau, Germany,” accepted February 1995. Committee: Professor Peter S. Wells (University of Minnesota), Professor C. C. Lamberg-Karlovsky (Harvard University), and Professor K. C. Chang (Harvard University). RESEARCH INTERESTS The archaeology and anthropology of landscape; human agency, experience, and place; archaeological reconnaissance and survey and the interpretation of surface remains; archaeology of feasting; mortuary practices and the manipulation of funerary remains; long- term cultural change in later prehistoric Europe (Neolithic to Bronze and Iron ages). EMPLOYMENT HISTORY Instructional Associate Professor, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, University of Mississippi, August 2014 to present. Instructional Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, University of Mississippi, January 2009 to July 2014. Assistant Professor (full-time, non-tenure track), Department of Sociology and Anthropology, University of Mississippi, January 2003 to December 2008. Senior Archaeologist, IMA Consulting, Inc. and Institute for Minnesota Archaeology, St. Paul, MN, 2001-2002. Senior Archaeologist, The 106 Group Ltd., St. Paul, MN, 1999-2001. Matthew Leigh Murray Page 2 Senior Archaeologist, IMA Consulting, Inc., Minneapolis, MN, 1995-1999. Field Supervisor and Research Associate, Institute for Minnesota Archaeology, Minneapolis, MN, 1989-1995. Adjunct Instructor, Department of Anthropology, Mankato State University, Mankato, MN, Spring quarter 1993. Field Archaeologist, Minnesota Historical Society, St. Paul, MN, Spring/Summer 1989. Instructor, Anthropology, Normandale Community College, Bloomington, MN, spring quarter 1989. Teaching Fellow, Department of Anthropology, Harvard College, Cambridge, MA, spring semester 1986-Fall semester 1988. Laboratory Assistant, Bone Chemistry Laboratory, Department of Anthropology, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, 1985-89. PUBLICATIONS—IN PREPARATION (With B. Arnold) A Landscape of Ancestors—Archaeological Investigations of Two Iron Age Burial Mounds in the Hohmichele Group, Baden-Württemberg. Forschungen und Berichte zur Vor- und Frühgeschichte in Baden-Württemberg. Landesamt für Denkmalpflege in Baden- Württemberg. Monograph. Under Wraps: The Shrouding of Funerary Objects in Early Iron Graves in Central Europe. Journal article. The Devolution of Community Identity: Settlement and Mortuary Behavior during the Neolithic in Southeastern Germany. Journal article. Walking through the Past: The Lower Bavaria Survey and 6000 Years of Prehistory in Southeast Germany. Journal article. PUBLICATIONS—UNDER REVIEW AND FORTHCOMING (With C. Wiktorowicz, B. Arnold, J. E. Wiktorowicz, and A. Kurosky) Hemorrhagic Fever Virus, Blood, and Tissues in Iron Age Mortuary Vessels. Submitted to Journal of Archaeological Science, May 2016. Gender, Cosmology, and the Organization of Space in Early Iron Age Funerary Monuments and Landscapes. In Engendering Landscape and Landscaping Gender, edited by W. Meyer. Sixth Annual IEMA 2013 International Visiting Scholar Conference, University at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY. Expected late 2016 or early 2017. Recycled Memories: The Past and Present in Early Iron Age Landscapes of Southern Germany. In Working with the Past: Strategies for Crisis or Intentional Incorporation? Towards an Archaeology of Recycling, edited by D. Gheorghiu and P. Mason. Archaeopress, Oxford. Expected late 2016 or early 2017. Matthew Leigh Murray Page 3 PUBLICATIONS 2016 Landscapes of Ancestors: The Structuring of Space around Iron Age Funerary Monuments in Central Europe. In The Archaeology of Ancestors: Death, Memory, and Veneration, edited by E. Hill and J. B. Hageman, pp. 147-165. University Press of Florida, Gainesville. (With B. Arnold) 2016 Two Hallstatt Burial Mounds in the Hohmichele-Group in the “Speckhau,” Markung Heiligkreuztal, Gde. Altheim, Kreis Biberach. In The Heuneburg and the Early Iron Age Princely Seats: First Towns North of the Alps, edited by D. Krausse, M. Fernández Götz, L. Hansen, and I. Kretschmer. Archaeolingua, Budapest. (With B. Arnold) 2015 Zwei hallstattzeitliche Grabhügel der Hohmichele-Gruppe im Speckhau, Markung Heiligkreuztal, Gde. Altheim, Kreis Biberach. In Der Heuneburg an der oberen Donau, edited by M. Fernández Götz and D. Krause, pp. 114-117. Konrad Theiss, Stuttgart. (With K. Garstki and B. Arnold) 2015 Reconstituting Community: 3D Visualization and Early Iron Age Social Organization in the Heuneburg Mortuary Landscape. Journal of Archaeological Science 54:23-30. 2006 Place Names and Folk Landscapes in Southern Germany as Archaeological Resources. In Landscape Ideologies, edited by Thomas Meier, pp. 155-173. Archaeolingua, Budapest. 2004 Ritual Sites: Viereckschanzen. In Ancient Europe, 8000 B.C. to A.D. 1000: An Encyclopedia of the Barbarian World, edited by P. Bogucki and P. J. Crabtree. Scribner’s, New York. (With B. Arnold and S. A. Schneider) 2003 Untersuchungen an einem zweiten hallstattzeitlichen Grabhügel der Hohmichele-Gruppe im “Speckhau,” Markung Heiligkreuztal, Gde. Altheim, Kreis Biberach. Archäologische Ausgrabungen in Baden-Württemberg 2002, pp. 80-83. Konrad Theiss, Stuttgart. (With B. Arnold) 2002 A Landscape of Ancestors in Southwest Germany. Antiquity 76:321-322. (With B. Arnold) 2002 Put Out the Geese, the Celts Are Coming: Iron Age Migration and Social Change in Central Europe. In Ancient Travelers, edited by Claire Allum, Jennifer Kahn, Christine Cluney, and Meaghan Peuramaki-Brown, pp. 111-118. University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta. 2001 West-Central European Late Bronze Age Tradition. In Encyclopedia of Prehistory, Volume 4: Europe, edited by P. N. Peregrine and M. Ember, pp. 415-435. Human Relations Area Files, Kluwer Academic and Plenum Publishers, New York. (With B. Arnold and S. A. Schneider) Matthew Leigh Murray Page 4 2001 Abschließende Untersuchungen an einem hallstattzeitlichen Grabhügel der Hohmichele- Gruppe im “Speckhau,” Markung Heiligkreuztal, Gde. Altheim, Kreis Biberach. Archäologische Ausgrabungen in Baden-Württemberg 2000, pp. 67-70. Konrad Theiss, Stuttgart. (With B. Arnold and S. A. Schneider) 2000 Untersuchungen an einem hallstattzeitlichen Grabhügel der Hohmichele-Gruppe im “Speckhau,” Markung Heiligkreuztal, Gemeinde Altheim, Landkreis Biberach. Archäologische Ausgrabungen in Baden-Württemberg 1999, pp. 64-68. Konrad Theiss, Stuttgart. 1997 Archäologische Landesaufnahmen und Survey im Raum Kelheim: Die Entwicklung einer Kulturlandschaft der frühen Kelten. In Von Keltenkriegern und Kirchenmäusen - Archäologische Forschungen im Landkreis Kelheim 1994-96, edited and translated by M. Rind, pp. 142-146. Buchverlag der Mittelbayerischen Zeitung, Regensburg. 1996 Socio-Political Complexity in Iron Age Temperate Europe: A Dialectical Landscape Approach. In Debating Complexity, edited by D. A. Meyer, P. C. Dawson, and D. T. Hanna, pp. 406-414. University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta. 1995 Viereckschanzen and Feasting: Socio-Political Ritual in Iron Age Central Europe. Journal of European Archaeology 3/2:125-151. (With A. Anderson, A. Westover, T. J. Martin, S. M. Myster, B. O’Connell and L. A. Zalucha) 1995 The State Road Coulee Site: 47Lc176. The Wisconsin Archeologist 76/1-2:48-230. 1993 The Landscape Survey, 1990-1991. In Settlement, Economy and Cultural Change at the End of the European Iron Age: Excavations at Kelheim in Bavaria, 1987-1991, edited by P. S. Wells, pp. 96-134. International Monographs in Prehistory, Ann Arbor. 1992 The Archaeology of Mystification: Ideology, Dominance, and the Urnfields of Southern Germany. In Ancient Images, Ancient Thought: The Archaeology of Ideology, edited by A. S. Goldsmith, S. Garvie, D. Selin, and J. Smith, pp. 97-104. University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta. (With M. J. Schoeninger, K. M. Moore. and J. D. Kingston) 1989 Detection of Bone Preservation in Archaeological and Fossil Samples. Applied Geochemistry 4:281-292. (With K. M. Moore and M. J. Schoeninger) 1989 Dietary Reconstruction from Bones Treated with Preservatives. Journal of Archaeological Science 16:437-446. (With M. J. Schoeninger) 1988 Diet, Status, and Complex Social Structure in Iron Age Central Europe: Some Contributions of Bone Chemistry. In Tribe and Polity in Late Prehistoric Europe: Demography, Production and Exchange in the Evolution of Complex Social Systems, edited by D. B. Gibson and M. N. Geselowitz, pp. 155-176. Plenum Press, New York. Matthew Leigh Murray Page 5 BOOK REVIEWS Paths to Complexity: Centralisation and Urbanisation in Iron Age Europe, edited by M. Fernández Götz, H. Wendling, and K. Winger, Oxbow Books, Oxford, 2014. Reviewed for Trabajos de Prehistoria 73(1):185-187 (2016). GIS-gestützte historisch-geographische Untersuchungen frühkeltischer Fürstensitze in Südwestdeutschland, by C. J. Schuppert, Konrad Theiss Verlag, Stuttgart, 2013. Reviewed for Germania (submitted February 2015). Towns, Villages and Countryside of Celtic Europe, by F. Auduouze and