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WILLIAM GREEN

Address: Logan of , Beloit College, 700 College St., Beloit WI 53511 Phone: 608-363-2119; Fax: 608-363-7144; E-mail: [email protected] Home: 1214 Chapin St., Beloit WI 53511; 608-368-1099 URL: http://beloit.academia.edu/WilliamGreen

EDUCATION 1987 University of Wisconsin-Madison; Ph.D. (Anthropology) 1977 University of Wisconsin-Madison; M.A. (Anthropology) 1974 Grinnell College, Grinnell, ; A.B. (Anthropology) 1970 University of Chicago High School Educational honors and awards: UW-Madison Graduate School travel and computing grants, Grinnell Honor Award (scholarship), Dean’s List (Grinnell College), Association for Cultural Exchange travel grant, State Scholarship.

PRESENT POSITIONS James E. Lockwood Jr. Director, Logan Museum of Anthropology, Beloit College. Responsible for administration, policy-making, research, curation, programming, and development. Chair, Museum Studies Program, Beloit College. Responsible for Museum Studies Minor direction and advising, teaching Museum Studies courses, supervising student Special Projects, directing student internships. Adjunct Professor, Department of Anthropology, Beloit College. Responsible for teaching anthropology courses and supervising anthropology student projects and honors theses.

PREVIOUS POSITIONS 1988-2001 Director, Office of the State Archaeologist, University of Iowa. Directed statewide archaeological research, education, publication, and conservation programs; administered Organized Research Unit with 30 permanent employees, State Archaeological Repository, and $3 million annual budget. 1987-2001 Adjunct faculty member (Assistant Professor, 1987-1994; Associate Professor, 1994-2001), Department of Anthropology, University of Iowa. Also Adjunct Associate Professor, American Indian and Native Studies Program, University of Iowa. 1987-1988 Research Archaeologist, Office of the State Archaeologist, University of Iowa. Directed statewide research programs. 1978-1986 Staff Archaeologist. Historic Preservation Division, State Historical Society of Wisconsin, Madison. Responsible for State Historic Preservation Office statewide archaeological and planning program, archaeological report reviews, environmental impact reviews, statewide archaeological site inventory, and National Register nominations. (Partial leave, 1980-1981). 1980, 1981 Assistant Professor. Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Western Illinois University, (summers) Macomb. Courses taught: Midwestern U.S. , Archaeological Field Methods, Archaeological Laboratory Methods. 1973 Teaching Assistant. Department of Anthropology, Grinnell College.

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ARCHAEOLOGICAL EXPERIENCE (major projects only) 2012 Project Director, 11WN506. Archaeological survey and testing of suspected location of Ke- Chunk (Turtle Village), a ca. 1830 Ho-Chunk village in South Beloit, Illinois. 2006 Project Director, 47RO420. Directed mapping, sampling, preservation, and analysis of an 1840s-50s residential site on the Beloit College campus. 2004-2005 Principal Investigator, Beloit Archaeological Survey. Directed citywide field work in conjunction with city planning and zoning office and Wisconsin Historical Society. 1987-2001 Principal Investigator, Office of the State Archaeologist, University of Iowa. Examples of projects: archaeological surveys and excavations of Archaic, Woodland, and Late Prehistoric sites in Mills County (southwestern Iowa), Louisa County (southeastern Iowa), Linn County (east-central Iowa), Mines of and Turkey River Basin (northeastern Iowa), Tama (central Iowa), and statewide; collections-based research and curatorial projects at OSA State Archaeological Repository and Charles R. Keyes Collection; Iowa Statewide Archaeobotanical Survey. 1987 Field Director. University of Wisconsin-Madison. Archaeological survey of the Lower Wisconsin River Valley, Grant County, Wisconsin. 1986 Co-Principal Investigator. Western Illinois University. Archaeological evaluation of Woodland sites in Adams County, Illinois. 1 month. 1980, 1981 Project Director. Western Illinois University Archaeological Field School. Tests and excavations at several Woodland sites in Schuyler County, Illinois. 6 months. 1977 Field Supervisor and Faculty Assistant. Western Illinois University FAP-407 highway corridor survey, Fulton County, Illinois. 6 months. 1975-1976 Lithics Analyst. Arctic Lab, University of Wisconsin-Madison. 8 months (part- time). 1975-1976 Field Supervisor. Upper Valley Archaeological Research Foundation. Surveys and excavations in coal mine tracts, Fulton and Schuyler counties, Illinois. 6 months. 1974-1975 Field Supervisor. Upper Mississippi Valley Archaeological Research Foundation. Survey in Fulton, Knox, Peoria, and Stark counties, Illinois, under Illinois Archaeological Survey Historic Sites Survey program. 9 months. 1972-1973 Student Co-director and Supervisor. Grinnell College Project. 4 months (part time). 1972 Field Assistant and Student. Merton College (Oxford University) Field School. Excavations at two sites in Yorkshire, . 2 months. 1971 Field Assistant and Student. Tel-Aviv University Field School. Excavations at Tel Beersheba, . 2 months. 1970-1971 Laboratory Assistant. University of Chicago physical anthropology/archaeology lab. 5 months (part time). 1970 Field Assistant. University of Chicago/Gilcrease Institute. Excavations at two groups in Pike County, Illinois. 2 months.

SELECTED GRANTS (Complete funding list available upon request) 2012 Ho-Chunk Nation, Cultural Resources Division, “Ke-Chunk: Bringing the Past to Life at the Confluence,” archaeological survey in South Beloit, Illinois ($3,390) 2012 Beloit 2020, “Historical Background of the Ke-Chunk (Turtle Village) Location, South Beloit, Illinois,” ($1,460) 2010 National Science Foundation, Academic Research Infrastructure Grants, “Transformation through Renovation: Anthropology at Beloit College” (Co-P.I.), $349,688 W. Green 3

2008 Institute of Museum and Library Services, for America Grants, “Catalogue Conversion and Accessibility” (N. Meister, Co-P.I.), $114,521 2006 National Endowment for the Humanities, Grants for Stabilizing Humanities Collections, “Preservation of and Access to Anthropology Collections” (N. Meister, Co-P.I.), $355,126 2005 Beloit College Faculty Grants Program: “Digitization ” (S. Swanson, J. Greenler, and G. Williams, Co-P.I.s), $16,400; and “Archaeological Field Equipment” (S. Fie and D. Shea, Co-P.I.s), $3,778 2004 Wisconsin Historical Society, “Beloit Archaeological Survey,” $18,000 2003 Institute of Museum and Library Services, “Learning Opportunities Grant,” $150,000 2002 Heritage Preservation, “Conservation Assessment Program,” $6,370 2002 Institute of Museum and Library Services, “Museum Assessment Program,” $1,775 2001 Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction, “Native American Cultural Education Program,” $100,000 2000 National Science Foundation, “Conservation and Curation of the U-Iowa Stanford Collection,” (Robert Franciscus and Shirley Schermer, Co-P.I.s), $105,088 2000 Iowa Academy of Science, Iowa Science Foundation, “Iowa Archaeology Month 2000: Understanding Science through Ancient ,” $5,000 2000 Humanities Iowa, “Iowa Archaeology Month 2000: Time Capsules from the Past,” $6,000 1999 , “Cultural Affiliation Study, Effigy National Monument,” (Larry Zimmerman, Co-P.I.), $48,850 1999 State Historical Society of Iowa, “Video Production: Modern Methods in Iowa Archaeology,” $16,430 1999 University of Iowa, Arts and Humanities Initiative, “Iowa Archaeology Month 1999,” $10,000 1998 State Historical Society of Iowa and Iowa Department of Transportation, “Cultural Resources Geographic Information System” (Stephen Lensink, Co-P.I.), $213,834 1998 University of Iowa, Central Investment Fund for Research Enhancement, “Curation of the Stanford Skeletal Collection” (Robert Franciscus, Co-P.I.), $9,996 1997 Heritage Preservation, “Conservation Assessment Program,” $5,870 1997 Iowa Humanities Board, “Iowa Archaeology Week 1997,” $3,000 1996 National Park Service, “Inventory and Consultation: Remains from the State of Iowa” (Shirley Schermer, Co-P.I.), $73,415 1996 State Historical Society of Iowa, “Keyes Collection Inventory” (Shirley Schermer, Co-P.I.), $50,000 1996 Iowa Humanities Board, “Iowa Archaeology Week 1996,” $4,550 1995 Iowa Department of Transportation, “Exploring Iowa’s Past: An Archaeological Guide,” $55,382 1995 Iowa Academy of Science, Iowa Science Foundation, “Wickiup Hill Natural Area Archaeology,” $4,500 1995 Iowa Humanities Board, “Iowa Archaeology Week 1995,” $4,425 1994 Iowa Department of Education, “Archaeological Field School and Survey, Linn County, Iowa,” $12,476 1994 National Trust for Historic Preservation, “Publication on Archaeology and the Floods of 1993,” $9,500 1994 State Historical Society of Iowa and National Park Service, “Toolesboro Mounds Archaeological Analysis,” $5,288 1994 Iowa Humanities Board, “Iowa Archaeology Week 1994,” $4,275 W. Green 4

1994 American Association of Museums and Institute of Museum Services, “Museum Assessment Program II,” $1,975 1993 Center for Global and Regional Environmental Research, University of Iowa, “ Vegetational Change in the Prairie Peninsula: An Archaeological Perspective,” $15,000 (D. Asch, Co-P.I.) 1993 State Historical Society of Iowa, “Assessment of Flood Damage to Archaeological Sites,” $34,431 1993 Iowa State Preserves Advisory Board, “Archaeological Survey of , Fremont County, Iowa,” $9,996 1993 Iowa Humanities Board, “Iowa Archaeology Week,” $4,071 1991 National Science Foundation, “Curation of the Paul Rowe Archaeological Collection,” $25,530 1991 State Historical Society of Iowa, “Mills County Archaeology Update,” $23,655 1990 Leopold Center for Sustainable Agriculture, Iowa State University, “Crops of Ancient Iowa,” $11,695 (D. Asch, Co-P.I.)

EDITING AND RELATED EXPERIENCE 1997-2003 Series Co-editor (with L. Zimmerman), “The Archaeologist’s Toolkit,” AltaMira Press 1998-2002 Editor, Midcontinental Journal of Archaeology 1995-1997 Managing Editor, Midcontinental Journal of Archaeology 1993 Editor, Journal of the Iowa Archeological Society, volume 39 1988-2001 Editor, OSA Report and Research Papers series 1983-1989 Editor, The Wisconsin Archeologist 1973-1974 Copy editor, University of Chicago Press (Economic Development and Cultural Change) 1967-1970 Clerical assistant and research assistant, University of Chicago Press (Current Anthropology)

PUBLICATIONS (except book reviews) n.d. (R. Rodell and W. Green) George Hull Squier: Scholarship and Prehistory in Western Wisconsin. (in preparation) n.d. Plant Remains from the Wall Ridge Earthlodge (13ML176). (submitted for publication) n.d. Frontiers, Climaxes, and Shmoos. (submitted for publication) n.d. (W. Green, S. Ahler, and T. Thiessen) Alfred W. Bowers’ Archaeological and Historical Studies in the Northern Plains. In A of the Mandan and Hidatsa, by Alfred W. Bowers. (in review, Plains Anthropologist Memoir series) n.d. (W. Green, W. Billeck, F. Swenson, and G. Holley) Glass Bead Inlaid from the Northern Plains. Plains Anthropologist (in review). 2015 MCJA, MAC, and Iowa Archaeology. Midcontinental Journal of Archaeology 40 (in press). 2014 Identity, Ideology, and the –Oneota Transformation. In Archaeology, Biogeography, and : A Tribute to the Legacy and Career of James L. Theler, edited by Matthew G. Hill. The Wisconsin Archeologist 95(2):36-64. 2014 (C. Pearce and W. Green) Plant Remains from Iowaville. Journal of the Iowa Archeological Society 61:47-56. 2014 (E. Starck and W. Green) Shattered Saucers, Broken Bottles, and Family Identity: on the Beloit College Campus. The Wisconsin Archeologist 95(1):110-112. 2014 (D. Bartlett, N. Meister, and W. Green) Employing Museum Objects in Undergraduate Liberal Arts Education. Informal Learning Review 124:3-6. W. Green 5

2014 (W. Green, G. Mutri, and W. Thompson) North African Archaeological Collections at the Logan Museum of Anthropology: Overview and Research Potential. Quaternary International 320:75-82. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.quaint.2013.05.032. 2013 (S. Schwartz and W. Green) Middle Ground or Native Ground?: at Iowaville. Ethnohistory 60(4):537-565. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/00141801-2313831 2012 (W. Green and L. Forman) Archaeology. In How to Get Published in Anthropology: A Guide for Students and Young Professionals, edited by J.E. Miller and O. Schmid, pp. 60-69. Altamira Press, Lanham, MD. 2012 (W. Green, N. Meister, and D. Bartlett) East Asian Collections at the Logan Museum of Anthropology. In East Asian Art and Inquiry at a Midwestern College, edited by J. Beckman and S. Kasten, pp. 29-48. Beloit College, Beloit, WI. 2012 (W. Green, M. Rivera, and H. Moy) Obituary: Daniel E. Shea. The SAA 12(4):57. (http://onlinedigeditions.com/publication/?i=127481&p=59) 2011 (N. Meister and W. Green) Planning Is Everything: Fostering Success for On-site Collection Moves. Collections: A Journal for Museum and Archives Professionals 7(2):95-112. 2010 (W. Whittaker and W. Green) Early and Middle Woodland Earthwork Enclosures in Iowa. North American Archaeologist 31:27-57. 2009 (W. Green and N. Meister) The Logan Museum of Anthropology’s Collections Accessibility Project: A Multi-phase Approach to Improving Preservation and Access. The SAA Archaeological Record 9(2):31- 35. (http://www.saa.org/Portals/0/SAA/Publications/thesaaarchrec/Mar09.pdf) 2009 (N. Meister and W. Green) Comments on Museum Literacy and Higher Education. Museum Management and Curatorship 24(1):14-17. 2008 Plants and Technology: Current and Future Directions. Midcontinental Journal of Archaeology 33:223- 227. (http://www.jstor.org/stable/41220760) 2007 (S. Pfannkuche and W. Green) The Domeier/Watson Mounds, Winnebago County, Illinois. Illinois Antiquity 42(3-4):16-17. (http://connection.ebscohost.com/c/articles/27133170) 2005 (S. Schermer and W. Green) Burial Protection and Reburial in Iowa: A Tribute to Maria Pearson. Journal of the Iowa Archeological Society 52:43-53. 2004 (R. Rodell and W. Green) McKern Breaks Ground in Wisconsin: Contributions to Method and Chronology in Midwest Archaeology. The Wisconsin Archeologist 85(2):24-43. 2004 (W. Green and C. Tolmie) Analysis of Plant Remains from Blood Run. In Central Siouans in the Northeastern Plains: Oneota Archaeology and the , edited by D. R. Henning and T. Thiessen. Plains Anthropological Society Memoir No. 36. Plains Anthropologist 49:525-542. (http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/25670777) 2004 The Logan Museum of Anthropology’s European Collections. PalArch Foundation Newsletter (The Netherlands) 1(2):19-21. (http://www.palarch.nl/wp- content/newsletter_1_2_july_2004.pdf) 2003 (L. Zimmerman and W. Green, co-editors) The Archaeologist’s Toolkit. 7-volume book set, AltaMira Press, Walnut Creek, California. 2003 On Hallowed Ground. Beloit College Magazine, Fall/Winter, pp. 18-23. (http://dcms.beloit.edu/cdm/compoundobject/collection/magazine/id/2214/rec/2) 2001 Description of the 1837 Ioway Map. In An Atlas of Early Maps of the American Midwest: Part II, edited by W. Raymond Wood, pp. 14-17. Scientific Papers vol. 29, Illinois State Museum, Springfield. 2000 (B. Nansel and W. Green) Time-Trend Analysis of Late Woodland Pottery from Western Illinois. In Mounds, Modoc, and : Papers in Honor of Melvin L. Fowler, edited by S. Ahler, pp. 75- 85. Scientific Papers vol. 28. Illinois State Museum, Springfield. W. Green 6

2000 (W. Green and D. Nolan) Late Woodland Peoples in West-Central Illinois. In Late Woodland Societies: Tradition and Transformation across the Midcontinent, edited by T. Emerson, D. McElrath, and A. Fortier, pp. 345-386. University of Nebraska Press, Lincoln. 2000 (D. Benn and W. Green) Late Woodland Cultures in Iowa. In Late Woodland Societies: Tradition and Transformation across the Midcontinent, edited by T. Emerson, D. McElrath, and A. Fortier, pp. 429- 496. University of Nebraska Press, Lincoln. 2000 (J. Kelly, R. Yerkes, and W. Green) Taxonomy, Transitions, and Traditions: Introduction to the Papers in Honor of James B. Stoltman. Midcontinental Journal of Archaeology 25:153-160. 1999 Integrative Taxa in Midwestern Archaeology. In Taming the Taxonomy: Toward a New Understanding of Archaeology, edited by R.F. Williamson and C. Watts, pp. 25-36. Eastend Books, Toronto, Ontario. 1999 Late Woodland Knobbed Pipes: An Association with Early ? Journal of the Iowa Archeological Society 46:1-8. 1998 “Charles R. Keyes” and “Trempealeau Locality.” In Archaeology of Prehistoric Native America: An Encyclopedia, edited by G. Gibbon. Garland Publishing, New York, pp. 414, 846–848. 1998 (W. Green and J. Doershuk) Cultural Resource Management and American Archaeology. Journal of Archaeological Research 6:121-167. (http://www.springerlink.com/content/2v361w6257817568/) 1998 (M. Dunne and W. Green) Terminal Archaic and Early Woodland Plant Use at the Gast Spring Site (13LA152), Southeast Iowa. Midcontinental Journal of Archaeology 23:45-88. (http://www.jstor.org/stable/20708423) 1997 Middle Mississippian Peoples. In Wisconsin Archaeology, edited by R. Birmingham, C. Mason, and J. Stoltman, pp. 203–222. Special issue of The Wisconsin Archeologist, vol. 78. 1997 Archaeological Conservation and Iowa’s State Parks. In Celebrate 75 Years of Iowa State Parks: Symposium Proceedings, pp. 15-18. Iowa Department of Natural Resources, Des Moines. 1996 (W. Green and T. Weitzel) “Understanding Iowa’s Cultural Heritage”: Iowa Archaeology Week 1995. Journal of the Iowa Archeological Society 43:145-150. 1995 (editor) Oneota Archaeology: Past, Present, and Future. Report 20, Office of the State Archaeologist, Iowa City. 1995 Oneota Archaeology: Past, Present, and Future (conference report). Anthropology Newsletter 36(1):11. (http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/an.1995.36.1.9.2/pdf) 1995 Court Rulings Affirm Burial Site Protection Is Not a Taking. Society for American Archaeology Bulletin 13(3):25. (http://www.saa.org/Portals/0/SAA/publications/SAAbulletin/13-3/SAA12.html) 1994 (W. Green and R. Rodell) The Mississippian Presence and Interaction at Trempealeau, Wisconsin. American Antiquity 59:334-359. (http://www.jstor.org/stable/281936) 1994 (T. Weitzel and W. Green) Weaver Ceramics from the Gast Farm Site (13LA12), Southeastern Iowa. Journal of the Iowa Archeological Society 41:130-139. 1994 (editor) Agricultural Origins and Development in the Midcontinent. Report 19, Office of the State Archaeologist, Iowa City. 1994 Perspectives on Ancient Agriculture in the Midcontinent. In Agricultural Origins and Development in the Midcontinent, edited by W. Green, pp. 1-6. Report 19, Office of the State Archaeologist, Iowa City. 1993 Examining Protohistoric Depopulation in the Upper Midwest. The Wisconsin Archeologist 74:284-317. 1993 A Prehistoric Frontier in the Prairie Peninsula: Late Woodland Upland Settlement and Subsistence Patterns. Illinois Archaeology 5:201-214. 1993 Obituary: Alton K. Fisher. Plains Anthropologist 38:101-104. (http://www.jstor.org/stable/25669143) 1993 (E.A. Bettis III and W. Green) Uses of Geologic Materials by Prehistoric Cultures. Iowa 18:8- 13. Reprinted in Iowa Conservationist 55(1):20-23 (1997). (http://www.igsb.uiowa.edu/Browse/precult/precult.htm) W. Green 7

1992 Additional Information on the Recent Origin of a Wisconsin . The Wisconsin Archeologist 73:237-244. 1992 Charles Reuben Keyes and the History of Iowa Archaeology. Journal of the Iowa Academy of Science 99:80-85. 1992 (W. Green, C. Haury, and J. Cordell) Documenting Southwestern Iowa Prehistory Through the Paul Rowe Collection. Journal of the Iowa Archeological Society 39:1-14. 1992 (S. Crismon and W. Green) Rediscovering Glenwood Earthlodges: The “McDowell Digs,” 1938-1947. Journal of the Iowa Archeological Society 39:15-65. 1992 (E. A. Bettis III, R. Baker, W. Green, M. Whelan, and D. Benn) Late Wisconsinan and Holocene Alluvial Stratigraphy, Paleoecology, and Archaeological Geology of East-Central Iowa. Guidebook Series No. 12. Iowa Geological Survey Bureau, Iowa City. (ftp://ftp.igsb.uiowa.edu/igspubs/pdf/GB- 12.pdf) 1992 (S. Schermer, W. Green, and J. Collins) A Brief Culture History of Iowa. Appendix A in Discovering Archaeology: An Activity Guide for Educators, by S. Schermer, pp. 42-47. Special Publication, Office of the State Archaeologist, Iowa City. 1992 (A.K. Fisher and W. Green) Comments on Chicago Area Archaeology. The Michigan Archaeologist 38(1-2):2-3. 1991 The Paul Rowe Archaeological Collection: A Key to Central Plains Prehistory. Plains Anthropologist 36:79-85. (http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/25669009) 1991 New Data on Glenwood Life. Iowa Archeological Society Newsletter 41(3):1-2. 1991 (J. Cordell, W. Green, and D. Marcucci) The Paul Sagers Archaeological Collection. Journal of the Iowa Archeological Society 38:5-10. 1989 (C. Merry and W. Green) Sources for Winnebago History in Northeastern Iowa, 1837-1848. Journal of the Iowa Archeological Society 36:1-8. 1987 (R. Birmingham and W. Green, editors) Wisconsin . The Wisconsin Archeologist (entire issue) 68:273-477. 1987 Archaeology of American Pioneers: Frontiers in Prehistoric and Historic Archaeology. Wisconsin Academy Review 33(2):71-74. 1987 Between Hopewell and Mississippian: Late Woodland in the Prairie Peninsula as Viewed from the Western Illinois Uplands. Ph.D. dissertation, University of Wisconsin-Madison. University Microfilms International, Ann Arbor. 1986 Hopewell Artifacts from Shrake Mound 39, Trempealeau County, Wisconsin. Midcontinental Journal of Archaeology 11:3-10. (http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/20707957) 1986 (W. Green, J. Stoltman, and A. Kehoe, editors) Introduction to Wisconsin Archaeology. The Wisconsin Archeologist 67(3-4):163-395 (entire issue). 1986 Prehistoric Woodland Peoples in the Upper Mississippi Valley. In Prehistoric of the Mississippi Valley, edited by James B. Stoltman, pp. 17-25. Putnam Museum, Davenport, Iowa. 1984 Archaeological Survey and Preservation in Wisconsin. Wisconsin Academy Review 30(2):53-55. 1984 (J. Speth and W. Green) The Waupaca County Survey of George R. Fox. The Wisconsin Archeologist 65:361-370. 1982 (J. Behm and W. Green) Collections from the Copperas Creek Site (11-F-100), a Multicomponent Site in the Central Illinois Valley. Rediscovery 2:31-66. [Illinois Association for Advancement of Archaeology] 1981 Protecting Archeological Sites. Exchange 23(2):7-8. [State Historical Society of Wisconsin] 1980 (W. Green and J. Behm) Excavation of the DuPont Mound, Dane County, Wisconsin. The Wisconsin Archeologist 61:452-479. W. Green 8

1976 Preliminary Report on the Bauer Branch Complex, a Late Woodland Manifestation in West Central Illinois. The Wisconsin Archeologist 57:172-188.

TECHNICAL REPORTS 2013 The Search for Ke-Chunk: 2012 Investigations in South Beloit, Winnebago County, Illinois. Report submitted to the City of South Beloit, Ho-Chunk Nation Cultural Resources Division, and Beloit 2020. (65 pp.) 2012 (C. Brown and W. Green) Botanical Remains Analysis. In Archaeological Study of Iowaville, a 1765– 1824 Ioway (Báxoje) Village in Van Buren County, edited by Cynthia L. Peterson, pp. 149-164. Contract Completion Report 1956. Office of the State Archaeologist, University of Iowa, Iowa City. 2011 (S. Schwartz and W. Green) Inventory of Collections from Iowaville (13VB124), Van Buren County, Iowa. (http://core.tdar.org/document/372509) 2010 (W. Green, S. Fie, and S. Pfannkuche) Ceramics from 13LN518, Wickiup Hill Outdoor Learning Center, Linn County, Iowa. Submitted to Tallgrass Historians, LC, Iowa City, IA. (30 pp. + figures) 2010 (S. Pfannkuche and W. Green) 2009 Profiling of SMA. Appendix A in Preliminary Report on the 2009 Excavation at the William Shores Property at Macktown (11-Wo-256) in the Macktown Forest Preserve, Rockton, Illinois, by R. Lurie, J. Martinez, S. Katz, and C. Tolmie, pp. A1-A9. Cultural Resource Management Report No. 1604. Midwest Archaeological Research Services, Marengo, Illinois. 2005 (S. Pfannkuche and W. Green) The Beloit Archaeological Survey: Report on the 2004 Field Season. Logan Museum of Anthropology, Beloit College. (133 pp.) (http://core.tdar.org/document/380840) 2001 (W. Green, L. Zimmerman, R. Lillie, D. Makes Strong Move, and D. Sly-Terpstra) Effigy Mounds National Monument Cultural Affiliation Report. Research Papers Vol. 26, No. 3. Office of the State Archaeologist, University of Iowa, Iowa City. Report submitted to the National Park Service, Midwest Region, St. Paul, Minnesota. (288 pp.) 2000 Archaeology of . In The Natural History of Pikes Peak State Park, Clayton County, Iowa, edited by R. Anderson, pp. 53-54. Guidebook 70. Geological Society of Iowa, Iowa City. 1999 Archaeology of Palisades-Kepler State Park and Environs; and Paleoenvironments and Prehistory in Linn County. In The Natural History of Palisades-Kepler State Park, Linn County, Iowa, edited by R. Anderson and B. Bunker, pp. 37-47. Guidebook 68. Geological Society of Iowa, Iowa City. 1997 (T. Haberman, W. Green, and L. Forman) Plant Remains from the . Submitted to Illinois State Museum, Springfield. 1996 (Editor; W. Green, L. Rogers, F. Finney, and M. Logan authors) Cedar Valley Archaeological Field Trip Guidebook: Palisades-Dows State Preserve and Wickiup Hill Outdoor Learning Area, Linn County, Iowa. Association of Iowa Archaeologists 1996 Annual Meeting. Office of the State Archaeologist, University of Iowa, Iowa City. 1996 (W. Green and J. Doershuk) Summary and Site Significance. In Excavations at the Maxwell Site (13DA264): A Great Oasis Settlement in Central Iowa, by John Doershuk and Fred Finney, pp. 38–39. Contract Completion Report No. 445. Office of the State Archaeologist, University of Iowa, Iowa City. 1995 (D. Asch and W. Green) Archaeobotanical Analysis. In Phase III Investigations at Sites 13ML118 and 13ML175, Mills County, Iowa, by Toby Morrow, pp. 59-69. Contract Completion Report No. 469. Office of the State Archaeologist, University of Iowa, Iowa City. 1995 (L. Alex and W. Green) Toolesboro Mounds National Historic Landmark: Archaeological Analysis and Report. Research Papers Vol. 20, No. 4. Office of the State Archaeologist, University of Iowa, Iowa City. 1995 (L. Rogers and W. Green) Wickiup Hill Natural Area Archaeological Survey. Research Papers Vol. 20, No. 3. Office of the State Archaeologist, University of Iowa, Iowa City. 1995 Archaeology of Backbone State Park, Delaware County, Iowa. In The Natural History of Backbone State Park, Delaware County, Iowa, edited by Raymond R. Anderson, pp. 29-31. Guidebook 61. Geological Society of Iowa, Iowa City. W. Green 9

1995 Botanical Analysis at the Cowan Site. In Archaeological Excavations at the Cowan Site: A Phase II Investigation of 13WD88, by Mark L. Anderson, pp. 32-38. Project Completion Report Vol. 18, No. 10. Highway Archaeology Program, University of Iowa, Iowa City. 1995 Floral Remains. In Test Excavations at the Kuehn Site (13DA110): The Great Oasis Component, by Stephen C. Lensink and Fred A. Finney, p. 16. Contract Completion Report No. 440. Office of the State Archaeologist, University of Iowa, Iowa City. 1994 (J. Cordell, N. Osborn, and W. Green) Assessment Report: Rock Island District Corps of Engineers Archaeological Collections at Iowa State University Archaeological Laboratory, Ames, Iowa. 3 volumes. Contract Completion Report No. 421. Office of the State Archaeologist, University of Iowa, Iowa City. 1994 (W. Green and R. Lillie, editors) Archaeology and the Great Midwestern Floods of 1993. Research Papers Vol. 19, No. 4. Office of the State Archaeologist, University of Iowa, Iowa City. 1994 (J. Van Nest and W. Green) Archaeology and the Floods of 1993. In Archaeology and the Great Midwestern Floods of 1993, edited by W. Green and R. Lillie, pp. 1-5. Research Papers Vol. 19, No. 4. Office of the State Archaeologist, University of Iowa, Iowa City. 1994 (W. Billeck and W. Green) Archaeological Investigations at Waubonsie State Park, Fremont County, Iowa. Research Papers Vol. 19, No. 3. Office of the State Archaeologist, University of Iowa, Iowa City. 1993 Mapping of the Toolesboro Mounds State Historic Site (13LA29), Louisa County, Iowa. Contract Completion Report No. 378. Office of the State Archaeologist, University of Iowa, Iowa City. 1992 (editor and co-author of several chapters) Mills County Archaeology: The Paul Rowe Collection and Southwestern Iowa Prehistory. Research Papers Vol. 17, No. 5. Office of the State Archaeologist, University of Iowa, Iowa City. (238 pp.) 1992 (D. Asch and W. Green) Crops of Ancient Iowa: Native Plant Use and Farming Systems. Report submitted to the Leopold Center for Sustainable Agriculture. Office of the State Archaeologist, University of Iowa, Iowa City. (250 pp.) 1992 Archaeobotany of the Crawford Lake Site (15McN18), McCracken County, . In Archaic Site Research in Ballard and McCracken Counties, Kentucky, by M. Mehrer. Northern Illinois University, DeKalb. 1991 (E.A. Bettis III, W. Green, and J. Artz) Paleoenvironments and Archaeology of the Mississippi Valley in Southeast Iowa. Association of Iowa Archaeologists Field Trip Guide. 1990 (editor and principal author) Glenwood Culture Paleoenvironment and Diet: Analysis of Plant and Animal Remains from the Wall Ridge Earthlodge (13ML176), Mills County, Iowa. Research Papers Vol. 15, No. 6, Office of the State Archaeologist, University of Iowa, Iowa City. (46 pp.) 1988 (editor and principal author) Archaeological and Paleoenvironmental Studies in the Turkey River Valley, Northeastern Iowa. Research Papers Vol. 13, No. 1, Office of the State Archaeologist, University of Iowa, Iowa City. (272 pp.) 1988 (M. Anderson and W. Green) Archaeological Survey of the Proposed Tama, Iowa, Flood Control Project. Contract Completion Report 250. Office of the State Archaeologist, University of Iowa, Iowa City. Incorporated into Archaeological and Geomorphological Investigations at the Tama County Levee Project: Tama, Iowa. Submitted to Rock Island District, Corps of Engineers. 1988 Archaeological Overview, Navigation Pool 21. In Geomorphological Investigations: Pool 21, Illinois and with Archaeological and Historical Overviews, pp. 9-15. Submitted to Rock Island District, Corps of Engineers. 1987 Summary and Synthesis of Investigations at Four Archaeological Sites in Southeastern Iowa. Research Papers 12(1):82-99. Office of the State Archaeologist, University of Iowa, Iowa City. 1987 Archaeological Investigations in the Lower Wisconsin River Valley, Town of Millville, Grant County, Wisconsin. Department of Anthropology, University of Wisconsin-Madison. (42 pp.) W. Green 10

1987 Archaeological Evaluation of Proposed Dredge Disposal Site, Lock and Dam No. 20, Adams County, Illinois. Reports of Investigations No. 10. Archaeological Research Laboratory, Western Illinois University, Macomb. (93 pp.) 1986 Cultural Resources Literature and Archival Search for Multi-Purpose Training Range at Fort McCoy, Monroe County, Wisconsin. Reports of Investigations No. 52. Mississippi Valley Archaeology Center, University of Wisconsin-La Crosse. (23 pp.) 1986 Report of October 1985 Mapping Project, Cranberry Creek Archeological District, Juneau County, Wisconsin. Historic Preservation Division, State Historical Society of Wisconsin, Madison. 1982 Update on the in the Littleton Project Area. In Final Report on Phase II Archaeological Investigations on Portions of Amax's Proposed Littleton Mine Field and Littleton Haul Road, Schuyler, McDonough, and Fulton Counties, Illinois, by Duane Esarey, pp. 63-74. Reports of Investigations No. 4. Archaeological Research Laboratory, Western Illinois University, Macomb. (http://www.esarey.us/duane/files/Esarey1982LittletonField_PART1.pdf) 1978-1986 Numerous nominations of Wisconsin sites and districts to the National Register of Historic Places and short articles in Wisconsin Preservation. 1977 Final Report of Ipava Field Archaeological Survey, Fulton County, Illinois. Reports on Archaeology No. 2. Upper Mississippi Valley Archaeological Research Foundation. (58 pp.) 1977 Final Report of Littleton Field Archaeological Survey, Schuyler County, Illinois. Reports on Archaeology No. 1. Upper Mississippi Valley Archaeological Research Foundation. (163 pp.) 1976 An Archaeological Survey of the Strip Mine Lands and Adjacent Areas in West Central Illinois. In Preliminary Report of 1976 Historic Sites Survey: Archaeological Reconnaissance in Selected Areas in the State of Illinois, Part I, Summary, pp. 37-45. Illinois Archaeological Survey, Urbana. 1975 An Archaeological Survey of the Strip Mine Lands and Adjacent Areas in West Central Illinois. In Preliminary Report of 1974 Historic Sites Survey: Archaeological Reconnaissance in Selected Areas in the State of Illinois, Part I, Summary, pp. 151-159. Illinois Archaeological Survey, Urbana. 1974 Archaeological Salvage near Mapleton, Peoria County, Illinois. Upper Mississippi Valley Archaeological Research Center, Canton, Illinois.

BOOK AND MEDIA REVIEWS 2013 Review of G. Gibbon, “The Archaeology of Minnesota: The Prehistory of the Upper Mississippi River Region.” Midcontinental Journal of Archaeology 38:Online Book Reviews) (http://www.midwestarchaeology.org/storage/2013-BR09-Gibbon.pdf). 2011 Review of C. Mayer and A. Shelton, eds., “The Museum of Anthropology at the University of British Columbia.” Museum Anthropology Review 5:126-127. (http://scholarworks.iu.edu/journals/index.php/mar/issue/view/78) 2009 Review of S. Ahler and M. Kay, eds., “Plains Village Archaeology: Bison-hunting Societies in the Central and Northern Plains.” Plains Anthropologist 54:87-89. 2008 Review of State Historical Society of Iowa, “Meskwaki History CD.” Annals of Iowa 67:331-334. Also published in The Wisconsin Archeologist 89:198-199. 2005 Review of G. Milner, “The Moundbuilders: Ancient Peoples of Eastern .” Annals of Iowa 64:266-267. 2004 Review of J. Winter, ed., “ Use by Native North Americans: Sacred Smoke and Silent Killer.” Plains Anthropologist 49:99-102. 2000 Review of M. O’Brien and W. Wood, “The Prehistory of Missouri.” American Anthropologist 102:916- 917. 2000 Review of M. A. Zeder, “The American Archaeologist: A Profile.” Illinois Archaeology 12:341-343. 1999 Review of W. R. Wood, ed., “Archaeology on the Great Plains.” Annals of Iowa 58:419-421. W. Green 11

1998 Review of W. Dancey and P. Pacheco, “ Hopewell Community Organization.” Southeastern Archaeology 17:110-112. 1997 Review of B. Smith, “Rivers of Change.” American Indian Quarterly 21:753-755. 1995 Review of J.N. Woodall, “Predicaments, Pragmatics, and Professionalism: Ethical Conduct in Archaeology.” Plains Anthropologist 40:299-302. Reprinted in SOPA Newsletter 20(1/2):6-7. 1994 Review of J. Walthall and T. Emerson, “Calumet and Fleur de Lys.” American Antiquity 59:384-385. 1993 Review of M. McKusick, “The Davenport Conspiracy Revisited.” American Antiquity 58:595. 1991 Review of D. Dye and C. Cox, “Towns and Temples along the Mississippi.” Annals of Iowa 51:82-85. 1990 Review of C.G. Sampson, “Stylistic Boundaries among Mobile Hunter-Foragers.” Journal of the Iowa Archeological Society 37:97-98. 1989 Review of D. Charles et al., “The Archaic and Woodland Cemeteries at the Elizabeth Site in the Lower Illinois Valley” and A. Fortier et al., “The Holding Site: A Hopewell Community in the .” The Wisconsin Archeologist 70:367-370. 1989 Review of R. Jefferies, “The Archaeology of Carrier Mills.” Journal of the Iowa Archeological Society 36:87-88. 1988 Reviews of P. Ucko, “Academic Freedom and Apartheid,” and N. Justice, “ and Points.” Iowa Archeological Society Newsletter, 38(2 and 3). 1984 Review of M. O’Brien et al., “The Cannon Human Ecology Project.” The Wisconsin Archeologist 65:389-397. 1980 Review of R. Clark Mallam, “The Iowa Effigy Mound Manifestation: An Interpretive Model.” The Wisconsin Archeologist 61:359-366.

PROFESSIONAL PAPERS AND POSTERS 2014 Plains Village and Mississippian Agricultural Systems and the Question of Swidden. Paper presented in the symposium on “Recent Research in Midwestern ” at the 60th annual Midwest Archaeological Conference, Champaign, IL. 2014 Museum Resources for North : The Collections of the Logan Museum of Anthropology. Paper presented in the symposium on “Early Prehistory in Africa” at the 79th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Austin, TX. 2013 (W. Green, D. Bartlett, and N. Meister) The Logan Museum of Anthropology: An Evolving Undergraduate Laboratory. Paper presented in the symposium on “Museum Evolution: How University Museums Continue to Advance Anthropology” at the 112th annual meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Chicago. 2013 (W. Green and R. Rodell) “A Standard Method”: George H. Squier’s Review of the 1914 Excavation at the White Mound Group, Vernon County, Wisconsin. Paper presented at the 59th annual Midwest Archaeological Conference, Columbus, OH. 2013 (R. Rodell and W. Green) “The Fact Should Be Found in the Artifacts”: George Hull Squier, George Arbor West and the Interpretation of Aztalan. Paper presented at the 59th annual Midwest Archaeological Conference, Columbus, OH. 2013 (M. Pope, J. Doershuk, W. Whittaker, S. Schermer, and W. Green) Earthen Mounds as Image Making. Poster presented at the 59th annual Midwest Archaeological Conference, Columbus, OH. 2012 Frontiers, Climaxes, and Shmoos. Invited paper presented at the session in memory of Robert L. Hall, 58th annual Midwest Archaeological Conference, East Lansing, MI. 2012 (C. Brown and W. Green) Plant Remains from Iowaville, a Historic Ioway Indian Site on the Des Moines River. Paper presented at the 58th annual Midwest Archaeological Conference, East Lansing, MI. W. Green 12

2012 (W. Green, W. Billeck, F. Swenson, and G. Holley) Glass Bead Inlaid Pottery from North and . Poster presented at the 70th annual Plains Anthropological Conference, Saskatoon, SK. 2012 (W. Green and C. Rankin) Great Oasis Plant Use: New Data from Broken Kettle West (13PM25). Paper presented at the 70th annual Plains Anthropological Conference, Saskatoon, SK. 2012 (W. Green and G. Mutri) North African Archaeological Collections at the Logan Museum of Anthropology: Overview and Research Potential. Invited paper presented in the symposium on Northwest African prehistory, annual meeting of the Society of Africanist Archaeologists, Toronto. 2012 Potential of Nondestructive Chemical Analysis in the Museum. Paper presented at the symposium on “Unlocking the Past: Archaeological Applications of Analytical Chemistry,” sponsored by the American Chemical Society, Division of Analytical Chemistry, Beloit College. 2011 Transition, Reorganization, Replacement? Political and Economic Change in the North American Midcontinent, ca. A.D. 200-400. Paper presented at the 110th annual meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Montreal. 2011 Transition, Reorganization, Replacement? Political and Economic Change in Southeast Iowa, ca. A.D. 200-400. Invited paper presented in the session in honor of James L. Theler, 57th annual Midwest Archaeological Conference, La Crosse, WI. 2011 Pottery from Wickiup Hill Archaeological Sites. Paper presented at the Spring meeting of the Iowa Archeological Society, Toddville, IA. 2011 Greenshield Revisited: Alfred W. Bowers’ Excavations at a Contact-Era and Mandan Site in Oliver County, North Dakota. Paper presented at the 76th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Sacramento, CA. 2010 The Logan Museum of Anthropology’s North African Archaeological Research, 1925-1930. Invited paper presented at the symposium “Archaeology, Museums, and Cultural Heritage Preservation in Libya: Perspectives for the 21st Century,” Madison, WI. 2010 (W. Green and R. Rodell) Frederic W. Putnam, George H. Squier, and the Peabody-Harvard Influence on Early Wisconsin Archaeology. Paper presented at the 56th annual Midwest Archaeological Conference, Bloomington, IN. 2010 Persistent Placemaking in the Upper Mississippi River Valley: Ritual, Settlement, Interaction, and Appropriation. Invited paper presented in the session “Place as Political: Archaeological Views on Landscape, Ritual and Space,” 75th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, St. Louis, MO. 2010 (S. Fie and W. Green) Archaeology at Beloit College: New Approaches for an Established Program. Invited poster presented in the session “Career Paths and the Undergraduate Major: How Are We Preparing Our Students in the SAA’s 75th Year?”, 75th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, St. Louis, MO. 2009 (W. Green and S. Pfannkuche) You Mean There Are More?: Collections from Lesser-Known but Significant Sites from the Northern Lakes Project. Paper presented in the session “New Light on the Northern Lakes: Revisiting the Archaeology of Northern Wisconsin,” 55th annual Midwest Archaeological Conference, Iowa City, IA. 2009 (S. Pfannkuche and W. Green) The Robinson and Squirrel Dam Sites: What’s Not in Robert Salzer’s Dissertation. Paper presented in the session “New Light on the Northern Lakes: Revisiting the Archaeology of Northern Wisconsin,” 55th annual Midwest Archaeological Conference, Iowa City, IA. 2009 (S. Pfannkuche, N. Meister, and W. Green) Strategies for Curating Neglected Archaeological Collections: Case Studies from the Logan Museum of Anthropology. Invited paper presented in the session “Archaeological Curation in the Midwest: Current Trends and Future Directions,” 55th annual Midwest Archaeological Conference, Iowa City, IA. 2009 (S. Schwartz and W. Green) Middle Ground or Native Ground? Perspectives from Iowaville on Trans- Mississippi Trade and Interaction, 1760-1820. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology, Toronto. W. Green 13

2008 Archaeobotany of Nebraska Phase Lodges in the Glenwood Locality, Southwestern Iowa. Invited paper presented at the Nebraska Phase Seminar, Glenwood, IA. 2008 (W. Green and S. Schwartz) Perspectives on Ioway Trade and Interaction, ca. 1760-1820: Middle Ground or Native Ground? Paper presented at the 66th annual Plains Anthropological Conference, Laramie, Wyoming, and the 54th annual Midwest Archaeological Conference, Milwaukee, WI. 2008 (W. Green and N. Meister) The Logan Museum of Anthropology’s Collections Accessibility Project: A Multi-phase Approach to Improving Preservation and Access. Invited paper presented in the session “International Curation Standards: What’s Working, What’s Not,” 73rd annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Vancouver, BC. 2007 Undergraduate Research in Anthropology Collections and Museums. Invited paper presented in the session “Still a Bridesmaid? Revisiting ‘The Research Potential of Anthropological Museum Collections,’ 25 Years Later,” 106th annual meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Washington, DC. 2007 (W. Green, S. Pfannkuche, L. Berg, and N. Meister) New Life for Old Collections: The Logan Museum of Anthropology’s Collections Accessibility Project. Paper presented at the 53rd annual Midwest Archaeological Conference, Notre Dame, IN. 2007 Late Prehistoric Archaeobotanical Variability in Western Iowa. Invited paper presented at the Fryxell Symposium, 72nd annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Austin, TX. 2007 Frontiers, Climaxes, and Shmoos. Invited paper presented at the session in honor of Robert L. Hall, 84th annual meeting of the Central States Anthropological Society, Minneapolis. 2006 Uncovering and Re-covering Two Pre-Civil War Structures in Beloit, Wisconsin. Paper presented at the 52nd annual Midwest Archaeological Conference, Urbana, IL. 2006 (B. Cohen and W. Green) Taming the Media Shrew: Positive Publicity for Archaeology. Paper presented at the 52nd annual Midwest Archaeological Conference, Urbana, IL. 2006 From Oneota to Oklahoma via the 1837 Ioway Map. Paper presented at the Early American Cartographies Conference, The Newberry Library, Chicago. 2005 The Beloit Archaeological Survey. Presented at the spring meeting of the Wisconsin Archeological Survey, Madison. 2004 Archaeological Approaches to Arikara Cultural Change and Interaction: The Utility of Collections from the Greenshield Site, North Dakota. Invited paper presented at the annual conference of the American Society for Ethnohistory, Chicago. 2004 (R. Rodell and W. Green) George Hull Squier: Gentleman Farmer and Scholar. Paper presented at the Gordon Willey Symposium on the History of Archaeology, 69th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Montreal. 2003 Beloit College’s 1926 Excavation of Seeberger , Eastern Iowa. Presented at the 49th annual Midwest Archaeological Conference, Milwaukee. 2003 (W. Green and M. Whelan) An Integrated GIS Perspective on Native Cartography, Oral History, and Archaeology: The 1837 Ioway Map Project. Poster presented at the 102nd annual meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Chicago. 2003 (M. Whelan and W. Green) The 1837 Ioway Map Project: Georeferencing a Historic Native American Map. Paper presented at the 23rd annual ESRI International User Conference, San Diego. 2003 (W. Green and R. Rodell) McKern Breaks Ground in Western Wisconsin: Development of Content and Chronology in the Early 20th Century. Invited paper presented at symposium on W. C. McKern, 68th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Milwaukee. 2002 Fur Trade Economics and Cultural Interaction at Iowaville, 1770-1810. Invited paper presented at symposium honoring Robert J. Salzer, 48th annual Midwest Archaeological Conference, Columbus, OH. 2002 (W. Green, A. Hubbard, and M. Meyer) Inventory and Preliminary Analysis of Archaeological Collections from Alfred W. Bowers’ Field Work along the , 1929-1931. Presented at the 60th annual Plains Anthropological Conference, Oklahoma City. W. Green 14

2002 Hides and Pipes, Traders and Relatives: Interethnic Relationships in the Midwest as Seen from Iowaville, 1770-1815. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Society for Ethnohistory, Quebec City, QC. 2001 Chiwere Sociopolitical Complexity?: Reconciling Mythology and Archaeology. Presented at the 47th annual Midwest Archaeological Conference, La Crosse, WI. 2001 (W. Green, E. Hill, and M. Ingalls) The Fur-Trade Economy of the Ioway Indians, ca. 1770-1820: A View from Iowaville. Invited paper presented at symposium honoring David M. Gradwohl, 59th annual Plains Anthropological Conference, Lincoln, NE. 2001 An Integrative Model of the Late Woodland-Oneota Transition in the Upper Mississippi Valley. Poster presented at the 66th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, New Orleans. 2001 (E. Hill and W. Green) Historic Fauna from Southeast Iowa, ca. 1770–1820. Presented at the 66th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, New Orleans. 2000 (W. Green, M. Ingalls, L. Foster, E. Hill, S. Pitzen, and M. Neverett) Iowaville: An Ioway Indian Village in Southeast Iowa, ca. 1770–1820. Presented at the joint Plains Anthropological Conference and Midwest Archaeological Conference, St. Paul, MN. 2000 Native Cartography and Historical Memory: Integrating Ioway Archaeology and History. Presented in symposium honoring Robert L. Hall, 65th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Philadelphia. 1999 Cartographic, Historical, and Archaeological Evidence for Ioway Settlement Locations, ca. 1650-1837. Presented at the 45th annual Midwest Archaeological Conference, East Lansing, MI. 1999 Cultivating Ecosystems of the Prairie Peninsula: Woodland Subsistence Patterns in Western Illinois and Southeast Iowa. Presented at symposium honoring James B. Stoltman, 64th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Chicago. 1999 (W. Green and R. Birmingham) Historical Contexts of Mound Research in the Midwest. Presented at symposium on Midwestern Mounds: Archaeological Encounters and Perspectives, 64th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Chicago. 1999 (M. Dunne, A. Torgerson, A. Rucker, and W. Green) Great Oasis Agriculture in Western Iowa: Archaeobotanical Analysis of the Cowan Site (13WD88). Presented at the 57th annual Plains Anthropological Conference, Falls, SD. 1999 (L. Zimmerman, J. Doershuk, T. Kapler, R. Fishel, and W. Green) Digging for Understanding: Archaeological Field Methods and American Indian Concerns. Presented at the 57th annual Plains Anthropological Conference, Sioux Falls, SD. 1998 Ioway Cartography, Ethnohistory, and Archaeology. Presented at the 56th annual Plains Anthropological Conference, Bismarck, ND. 1998 (W. Green and S. Schermer) Iowa’s Burial Protection and Reburial Law. Presented at symposium on protecting human remains on private property, 63rd annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Seattle. 1997 Integrative Taxa in Midwestern Archaeology. Invited paper presented at the joint Ontario Archaeological Society Symposium and Midwest Archaeological Conference, Toronto. 1997 Use of the “Variant” Taxon to Refine Woodland Systematics for the Prairie Peninsula. Presented at the 62nd annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Nashville, TN. 1997 (W. Green and J. Doershuk) Citizens and Government in Midcontinental Archaeology. Invited paper presented at Plenary Session, “Celebrating National Commitments to Archaeology,” 62nd annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Nashville, TN. 1997 (W. Green and D. Nolan) Late Woodland Peoples of West-Central Illinois. Invited paper presented at the Urbana Late Woodland Conference, University of Illinois, Urbana. 1997 (D. Benn and W. Green) Late Woodland Cultures in Iowa. Invited paper presented at the Urbana Late Woodland Conference, University of Illinois, Urbana. W. Green 15

1996 Enclosure, Renewal, and the Vision of the Thunderer: A Structural and Symbolic Perspective on Ancient Monuments at the Mouth of the Turkey River, Northeastern Iowa. Invited paper presented in memorial symposium for R. Clark Mallam, 54th annual Plains Anthropological Conference, Iowa City. 1996 (W. Green and D. Asch) Great Oasis Agriculture: New Archaeobotanical Data from Central and Northwestern Iowa. Invited paper presented in symposium on the Great Oasis variant, 54th annual Plains Anthropological Conference, Iowa City. 1996 The Middle–Late Woodland Transition in the Prairie Peninsula. Presented in symposium on “Heartland and Frontiers: Reexamining the Middle–Late Woodland Transition,” 61st annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, New Orleans. 1995 The 1837 Ioway Map: Ethnohistory, Geography, and Archaeology. Invited paper presented in symposium on “The Contribution of Archaeology and Material Culture Studies to Ethnohistory: Their Complementary, Contradictory, and Interrogatory Roles in Understanding Native North America,” annual meeting of the American Society for Ethnohistory, Kalamazoo, MI. 1995 “Mason’s Law”: Paleo-Indians and Deglaciation on the Northern Frontier. Invited paper presented in symposium honoring Ronald J. Mason, 40th annual Midwest Archaeological Conference, Beloit, WI. 1995 Archaeological Conservation and Iowa’s State Parks. Invited paper presented at symposium on “Iowa’s State Parks: Past, Present and Future,” Wartburg College, Waverly, IA. 1995 (W. Green and D. Asch) Cultivated Plants of the Central Plains Tradition: New Data from the Glenwood Locality, Southwestern Iowa. Presented at the 53rd annual Plains Anthropological Conference, Laramie, WY. 1995 (M. Whelan, M. Neverett, and W. Green) From Consumption to Production: Reconceptualizing Archaeological Subsistence Analysis. Presented at the 60th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Minneapolis. 1994 (W. Green, M. Whelan, E. A. Bettis III, and R. Baker). Archaeological and Paleoenvironmental Investigations at the Gast Spring Alluvial Fan (13LA152), Southeastern Iowa. Presented at the 39th annual Midwest Archaeological Conference, Lexington, KY. 1994 (M. Neverett, M. Whelan, and W. Green) Complex Patterns for Complex People: Spatial Analysis at the Gast Farm Site (13LA12). Presented at the 39th annual Midwest Archaeological Conference, Lexington, KY. 1993 (M. Neverett, W. Green, R. Wallace, and M. Whelan) Further Investigations of the Weaver Occupation at the Gast Farm Site (13LA12), Southeastern Iowa. Presented at the 38th annual Midwest Archaeological Conference, Milwaukee. 1993 Discussant for symposium on “Public Education: Putting It To Work,” 38th annual Midwest Archaeological Conference, Milwaukee. 1993 The Curation Crunch in Iowa: Quick Fixes and Long-Term Solutions. Invited paper presented at symposium on “Museum Archaeology in the 90s,” 51st annual Plains Anthropological Conference, Saskatoon, SK. 1993 (W. Green and W. Billeck) Plant Use at the Millipede Site (13ML361), a Central Plains Earthlodge in Southwestern Iowa. Presented at the 51st annual Plains Anthropological Conference, Saskatoon, SK. 1993 (W. Green, D. Jones, and C. Tolmie) Late Prehistoric and Protohistoric Plant Use on the Eastern Plains: New Evidence from Western Iowa. Invited paper presented at symposium on “Seeds to Gardens: Topics in Plains Ethnobotany,” 58th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, St. Louis. 1992 The Weaver Ring- Community at Gast Farm (13LA12): An Example of a Pan-Midwestern Early Late Woodland Village Organization Pattern. Presented at symposium on “Mississippi Valley Paleoenvironments and Cultural Change: Interdisciplinary Studies in Southeastern Iowa,” 57th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Pittsburgh. 1992 (W. Green, M. Whelan, T. Hare, N. Hodgson, M. Neverett, and T. Weitzel) Weaver (Early Late Woodland) Settlement Organization, Technology, and Subsistence Economy in Southeastern Iowa. Presented at the 37th annual Midwest Archaeological Conference, Grand Rapids, MI. W. Green 16

1992 (D. Jones and W. Green) Domesticated Chenopodium Use at Mill Creek Sites, Northwestern Iowa. Invited paper presented at symposium on “Tasting the Past: Evidence for Subsistence on the Plains,” 50th annual Plains Anthropological Conference, Lincoln, NE. 1992 (C. Tolmie and W. Green) Protohistoric Plant Use in Northwestern Iowa. Invited paper presented at symposium on “Tasting the Past: Evidence for Subsistence on the Plains,” 50th annual Plains Anthropological Conference, Lincoln, NE. 1992 (W. Green and J. Cordell) Transforming Personal Collections to Public Heritage: Recent Work on Material from Private Museums in Iowa. Presented at symposium on “Museum Anthropology on the Plains,” 50th annual Plains Anthropological Conference, Lincoln, NE. 1991 (S. Crismon and W. Green) Rediscovering Glenwood Earthlodges: The McDowell “Digs,” 1938-1947. Presented at the 49th annual Plains Anthropological Conference, Lawrence, KS. 1991 (C. Haury, J. Cordell, and W. Green) The Paul Rowe Collection and the Documentation of Mills County, Iowa Prehistory. Presented at the 49th annual Plains Anthropological Conference, Lawrence, KS. 1991 (N. Goldman-Finn, W. Green, and E.A. Bettis III) The Archaic/Woodland Transition in the Upper Mississippi Valley. Invited paper presented at plenary session, “Archaeology of the Upper Mississippi Valley,” 36th annual Midwest Archaeological Conference, La Crosse, WI. 1991 (W. Green and R. Wallace) Woodland Community Definition at the Gast Farm Site (13LA12), Louisa County, Iowa. Presented at the 36th annual Midwest Archaeological Conference, La Crosse, WI. 1991 (B. Nansel and W. Green) Time Trend Analysis of Late Woodland Pottery from Western Illinois. Presented at the 36th annual Midwest Archaeological Conference, La Crosse, WI. 1991 (D. Marcucci, J. Cordell, and W. Green) The Paul Sagers Archaeological Collection. Presented at the 36th annual Midwest Archaeological Conference, La Crosse, WI. 1991 Charles Reuben Keyes and the History of Iowa Archaeology. Invited paper presented at symposium on “The History of Iowa Natural History,” 103rd annual meeting of the Iowa Academy of Science, Dubuque. 1991 Archaeology in Iowa: 1990 Retrospect, 1991 Prospect. Presented at the annual meeting of the Iowa Archeological Society, Ames. 1990 Paleoethnobotany in the Prairie Peninsula. Presented at the Twelfth North American Prairie Conference, Cedar Falls, IA. 1990 The Iowa Statewide Archaeobotanical Survey. Invited paper presented at symposium on “Ethnobotany of the Great Plains,” 48th annual Plains Anthropological Conference, Oklahoma City. 1990 (W. Green, E.A. Bettis III, B. Nansel, and M. Whelan) Interdisciplinary Investigation of Alluvial Fans in Southeastern Iowa. Presented at the 35th annual Midwest Archaeological Conference, Evanston, IL. 1990 Archaeobotany in Iowa. Invited paper presented at the annual meeting of the Iowa Natural History Association, Cedar Rapids. 1990 The Early Mississippian Presence at Trempealeau: A New Harvest from Squier's Garden. Distributed at the annual meeting of the Wisconsin Archeological Survey, Manitowoc. 1990 Central Plains Tradition Plant and Animal Use: Analysis of a Nebraska Phase Earthlodge in Western Iowa. Presented at the 13th annual meeting of the Society of Ethnobiology, Tempe, AZ. 1990 Patterns and Processes of Early Mississippian Inter-Societal Contacts within the Cahokia Interaction Network. Presented at the 55th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Las Vegas. 1989 Plant Remains from Blood Run, Northwestern Iowa. Presented at the 47th annual Plains Anthropological Conference, Sioux Falls, SD. 1989 Midwestern Perspectives on Agricultural Origins, Development, and Significance. Presented at the 34th annual Midwest Archaeological Conference, Iowa City. W. Green 17

1989 Prehistoric Utilization of Little Barley (Hordeum pusillum) at a Nebraska Phase (Central Plains Tradition) Earthlodge. Presented at the 101st Annual Meeting of the Iowa Academy of Science, Storm Lake. 1989 Viewing Cahokia from Iowa and the Upper Mississippi Valley. Invited lecture presented at Cahokia Mounds Winter Lecture Series, Collinsville, IL. 1989 Prehistoric Cultures and Environments of Western Illinois. Invited lecture, Augustana College, Rock Island, IL. 1989 A Regional Archaeology Program for Iowa. Presented at the 39th annual meeting of the Iowa Archeological Society, Cedar Falls. 1989 (W. Green and S. Schermer) Effectiveness of the Iowa Burial Protection Law, 1976-1989. Presented at World Archaeological Congress, First Inter-Congress, “Archaeological Ethics and the Treatment of the Dead,” University of South Dakota, Vermillion. 1989 Red Ocher Peoples of the Upper Midwest. Presented to Illinois Valley Archaeological Society, Museum, Lewistown, IL. 1988 Rediscovering a Mississippian Center: Facts, Hypotheses, and Speculation Regarding Trempealeau, Wisconsin. Presented to Wisconsin Archeological Society, Charles E. Brown Chapter, Madison. 1988 (C. A. Merry and W. Green) Sources for Winnebago History in Northeastern Iowa, 1837-1848. Presented at the Ethnohistory Symposium in honor of Mildred Mott Wedel, 46th annual Plains Anthropological Conference, Wichita, KS. 1988 (W. Green and L. Forman) Inter-Regional Variability in Prehistoric Agricultural Development: Late Woodland Archaeobotanical Diversity in the Midwestern U.S.A. Poster presented at the 11th annual meeting of the Society of Ethnobiology, City. 1988 An Early Mississippian Mound Center in the Upper Mississippi Valley. Invited paper presented at Cahokia symposium, Central States Anthropological Society annual meeting, St. Louis. 1988 Ancient Agriculture in the Midwest. Presented to Archaeological Institute of America, Iowa City society. 1988 The Turkey River Mound Group: A Red Ocher/Early Woodland Mortuary Complex. Presented at the 33rd annual Midwest Archaeological Conference, Urbana. 1988 (W. Green and S. Schermer) Red Ocher (Terminal Archaic) Physical Characteristics and Mortuary Behavior in the Upper Mississippi Valley. Presented at the 53rd annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Phoenix. 1988 (W. Green, C. Hudak, C. Chumbley, and C. Merry) An Interdisciplinary Approach to Northeastern Iowa Archaeology. Presented at the 100th annual meeting of the Iowa Academy of Science, Ames. 1987 (A.K. Fisher and W. Green) Invited panelists, symposium on “Prehistoric Adaptations in the Greater Chicago Area: A Century of Archaeological Research.” Presented at the 86th annual meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Chicago. 1987 Chronology and Subsistence Economy of Late Woodland Upland Occupation in Western Illinois. Presented at the annual Illinois Archaeological Survey Workshop on Illinois Archaeology, Collinsville. 1987 Archaeobotanical Analysis of 13ML176, a Glenwood Earthlodge in Southwestern Iowa. Presented at the 45th annual Plains Anthropological Conference, Columbia, MO. 1987 Archival Sources for Midwestern Archaeology. Invited paper presented at plenary session, “Mining the Archaeological Past: The Value and Potential of Extant Collections,” 32nd annual Midwest Archaeological Conference, Milwaukee. 1987 A Prehistoric Frontier in the Prairie Peninsula: Late Woodland Upland Settlement and Subsistence Patterns. Presented at the 52nd annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Toronto. 1986 Pioneer Late Woodland Settlement of the Western Illinois Upland Frontier. Presented at the 31st annual Midwest Archaeological Conference, Columbus, OH. W. Green 18

1985 Developing a Consensus for State Burial Site Legislation: A Wisconsin Progress Report. Presented at the Midwest Archaeological Conference (East Lansing, MIchigan) and the Plains Anthropological Conference (Iowa City). 1985 Prehistoric Woodland Peoples in the Upper Mississippi Valley. Invited paper presented at conference on “Trading with the Moundbuilders: Prehistoric Peoples of the Mississippi Valley,” Putnam Museum, Davenport, IA. 1985 Calibrating Radiocarbon Dates: A Key to Wisconsin Prehistory. Presented at the 115th annual meeting of the Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters, La Crosse. 1984 Protohistoric Depopulation in the Upper Midwest. Presented at the 29th annual Midwest Archaeological Conference, Evanston, IL. 1983 (K. Stevenson, W. Green, and J. Speth) The Middle Mississippian Presence in the Upper Mississippi Valley: The Evidence from Trempealeau, Wisconsin. Presented at the 28th annual Midwest Archaeological Conference, Iowa City. 1982 Hydrology and Woodland Settlement Patterns in Western Illinois. Presented at the 27th annual Midwest Archaeological Conference, Cleveland. 1981 Wisconsin's Statewide Archaeological Survey and Planning Program. Presented at the 111th annual meeting of the Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters, Madison. 1981 State Archaeological Programs. Invited paper presented at symposium entitled “Is There a Future in the Past?”, 26th annual Midwest Archaeological Conference, Madison. 1980 Recent Investigations into the Bauer Branch Late Woodland Complex of Western Illinois. Presented at the 25th annual Midwest Archaeological Conference, Chicago. 1978 U.M.V.A.R.F. Coal Field Surveys in Western Illinois. Presented at the annual Illinois Archaeological Survey Workshop on Illinois Archaeology. Springfield.

SYMPOSIA ORGANIZED 2009 New Light on the Northern Lakes: Revisiting the Archaeology of Northern Wisconsin. 55th annual meeting of the Midwest Archaeological Conference, Iowa City. 2009 Anthropology After Beloit. Beloit College Homecoming/Reunion panel discussion. 2007 (W. Green and N. Krusko, co-organizers) Applying Anthropology: Celebrating the Life and Work of Andrew ‘Bud’ Whiteford. Beloit College, Beloit, Wisconsin. 2007 (W. Green and S. Pfannkuche, co-organizers) Stateline Archaeo-Fest 2007—Joint annual meeting of the Illinois Association for Advancement of Archaeology, Wisconsin Archeological Society, and Wisconsin Archeological Survey. 1999 (W. Green and M. Lynott, co-organizers) Midwestern Mounds: Archaeological Encounters and Perspectives, and Midwestern Mounds: Past, Present, and Future. Two-part symposium (including opening session) at 64th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Chicago. 1996 (W. Green and M. Whelan, co-organizers) Heartland and Frontiers: Reexamining the Middle to Late Woodland Transition. Symposium at 61st annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, New Orleans. 1995 (W. Green and M. Mehrer, organizers) Late Woodland Cultures of the Central Midwest. Workshop held in conjunction with Midwest Archaeological Conference, Beloit College, Beloit, Wisconsin. 1994 (J. Staeck, E. Hollinger, and W. Green, organizers) Oneota Archaeology: Past, Present, and Future. Lectures and workshop, University of Iowa, Iowa City. 1992 Mississippi Valley Paleoenvironments and Cultural Change: Interdisciplinary Studies in Southeastern Iowa. Symposium at 57th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Pittsburgh. 1989 Native American Agriculture: The Origins, Development, and Significance of Prehistoric Farming. Plenary session, 34th annual Midwest Archaeological Conference, Iowa City. W. Green 19

1983 (W. Green and H. Hassen, organizers) Cultural Development and Adaptation along the Upper Mississippi River: Recent Investigations. 28th annual Midwest Archaeological Conference, Iowa City. 1982 Current Topics and Trends in Wisconsin Archaeology. Wisconsin Archeological Survey, Stevens Point.

EXHIBITS 2002 “Archaeology of the Gobi: The Beloit Connections.” Logan Museum of Anthropology, Beloit College. 2001 “Another America: Native American Maps.” Logan Museum of Anthropology, Beloit College. (Original exhibit curated by M. Warhus; additional materials and installation by W. Green.) 1983 Exhibit design, State Historical Society of Wisconsin Museum. Displays on peopling of the New World, midwestern glacial history, Paleo-Indian settlement.

VIDEO 1999 (L. Alex and W. Green, authors) Modern Methods in Iowa Archaeology. 13-minute VHS and DVD produced by the University of Iowa Video Center.

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS AND SERVICE American Anthropological Association Elected as Fellow, 1990 Tenure and Promotion Resource Panel, 2013 Association of Iowa Archaeologists Elected as Chairperson, 1999-2001 Illinois Archaeological Survey Research Member 1976-1981; Permanent Member 1981-1988; Fellow 1988-present. Committees: Quality Control and Standards (elected; terms 1979-1981, 1981-1983, 1984-1986, 1987-1989); Cultural Resource Management (1978-1986) Illinois Association for Advancement of Archaeology Board of Directors, 2003-2006 Midwest Archaeological Conference, Inc. Chair, Steering Committee, 2001-2002 Elected President, 2002-2004 Nominating Committee, 2005-2008 Mississippi Valley Archaeology Center (University of Wisconsin-La Crosse) Board of Directors, 1986-2004 National Association of State Archaeologists Elected Vice President, 1995-1998 Register of Professional Archaeologists Elected Standards Board Alternate Member, 2004-2007 Elected Nominating Committee Chair, 2011 Society for American Archaeology Chairman, subcommittee on archaeological data bases, SAA Midwest regional cultural resource management committee, 1984-1985; nominated for Executive Board, 1995; member, Committee on Government Archaeology, 1997-1998; Chair, Poster Award Committee, 1998-99; elected to Nominating Committee, 1999–2000; appointed to Government Affairs Committee, 2005-2008 W. Green 20

Upper Mississippi Valley Archaeological Research Foundation (Chicago, IL) Board of Directors, 1986-present Wisconsin Archeological Survey Member 1978-present. Committees: Quality Control (Chairman, 1978-1980); Aztalan; Burial Policy. Board of Directors, 1983-1987

OTHER MEMBERSHIPS American Society for Ethnohistory; Council for Museum Anthropology; Plains Anthropological Society; Society for Historical Archaeology; Society of Africanist Archaeologists; Society of Ethnobiology; Southeastern Archaeological Conference; state archaeological societies of Illinois, Iowa, Michigan, Missouri, Nebraska, South Dakota, and Wisconsin.

ACADEMIC SERVICE, UNIVERSITY OF IOWA 1990-2001: Graduate and undergraduate independent study director, Undergraduate Scholar Assistant Mentor, undergraduate honors project director, American Indian Science and Engineering Society and Iowa First Nations summer program lecturer, Secondary Science Training Program research scientist, Grinnell College and Central College undergraduate intern project director. Courses taught: Agricultural Origins and Development in the Eastern U.S., Laboratory Methods in Archaeology, Paleoethnobotany Seminar, Prehistoric Complex Societies of the Eastern U.S.; Co-organizer: Field Methods in Archaeology and American Indian Concerns M.A. and Ph.D.* committees Amy DeWys-Van Hecke (co-chair), Michael Dunne* (co-chair), Nancy Hodgson (co-chair), Rebecca Johnson* (co-chair), Douglas Jones (co-chair), Blane Nansel (co-chair), Clare Tolmie (co-chair), Timothy Weitzel (co-chair); Tiffany Adrain, James Ambrosino, E. A. Bettis III*, Margot Neverett *, Julie Zimmermann Holt* (New York University), Ronald Schirmer* (University of Minnesota), Katerina Semendeferi, Richard Slaughter*, William Whittaker Museum of Natural History Steering Committee, Assessment Committee, and Collections Committee Executive Committee, Iowa Quaternary Studies Group University of Iowa Collections Coalition, founding member

ACADEMIC SERVICE, BELOIT COLLEGE 2001-present: Advisor for Museum Studies students; Faculty director for Anthropology and Museum Studies special projects, Anthropology honors theses, honors terms, Sustainability Fellow project, Sanger Summer Scholar project, Howard Hughes Young Scholars summer projects; Member, Geographic Information Systems Committee and Interdisciplinary Studies Center Planning Group; Co-chair, accreditation self-study task force on governance and communication; Chair, strategic planning subcommittee on “Museums as Centers of Learning”; member, Curriculum Review team; member, Geology Department review committee. Courses taught: Anthropological Research in Museums, Archaeology of North America, Environmental Archaeology, Introduction to Museum Studies, Midwestern Archaeology, Native North American Peoples and Cultures

OTHER SERVICE American Association of Museums, Accreditation Visiting Committee Member, Peary-MacMillan Arctic Museum, Bowdoin College (2008) Board of Directors, Roy Chapman Andrews Society (Beloit, WI) (2002-present; President, 2006-07) Chair of Anthropology Section, Iowa Academy of Science (1994) W. Green 21

Chair of ITARP external program review team, Department of Anthropology, University of Illinois at Urbana- Champaign (1995) Conference Chair, 54th annual Plains Anthropological Conference, Iowa City (1996) Consultant and speaker for Ioway historical interpretation project (joint project of the Montgomery County [IA] Historical Society, Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska, and University of Iowa Office of the State Archaeologist (2004) Evaluator for Humanities Iowa grant project “Effigy Mounds American Indian Heritage Celebration and Symposium—Sacred Sites: Can They Be Shared?” (2004) Exhibit consultant (1988–2001): University of Iowa Medical Museum, University of Iowa Museum of Natural History, State Historical Society of Iowa, The History Center (Cedar Rapids, Iowa), Museum of Amana Heritage, Herbert Hoover Presidential Library, Mills County Historical Museum, Toolesboro Mounds State Historic Site, Wickiup Hill Outdoor Learning Area (Linn County, Iowa), Fort Madison Historical Museum Expert witness on archaeology in case before U.S. Court of Claims, St. Paul, for U.S. Department of Justice (1998) Expert witness on archaeology in case before U.S. District Court, Western District of Missouri, for Missouri Department of Transportation (2003-2004) General chairperson, Artrain USA local organizing committee for Beloit, Wisconsin, visit (2007) Grant proposal reviewer: National Center for Preservation Technology and Training (1996, 1999), National Endowment for the Humanities (1993, 2010), National Geographic Society (2002), National Institute for Global Environmental Change (1997), National Science Foundation (1998, 1999), Smithsonian Institution Office of Fellowships and Grants (2002), Wisconsin Archeological Society (2006) Instructor, Workshop on Recent Advances in Archaeological Prospection Techniques, National Park Service, Effigy Mounds National Monument (1999) Manuscript reviewer (articles): American Antiquity (1998, 1999, 2000, 2004, 2006, 2009), Illinois Archaeology (2003, 2005), Journal of Archaeological Research (2003), Journal of (2010), Journal of Ethnobiology (2009), Midcontinental Journal of Archaeology (2003, 2004, 2006), North American Prairie Conference (1991), Plains Anthropologist (2001, 2004), The Wisconsin Archeologist (2005, 2010, 2012) Manuscript reviewer (books): Illinois State Museum (1989, 1996), Minnesota Historical Society Press (1992), New York State Museum (1995), Northern Illinois University Press (1998), University of Alabama Press (2003), University of Illinois (1996), University of Iowa Press (2000), University of Wisconsin Press (2003, 2006) Organizer, 34th annual Midwest Archaeological Conference (1989) Panelist (“Indigenous People and the Environment”) and presenter (“Native Plant Use and Farming Systems”), University of Connecticut-Avery Point (2009) Review panelist and final interview team member for State Archaeologist position, Minnesota Department of Administration (2005) Review team member, Santa Clara University Archaeological Research Laboratory (2010) Search committee member for State Archaeologist position, University of Iowa (2006-07) Tenure and promotion reviewer: Bowdoin College (2013), Southern Illinois University-Edwardsville (2011), University of Kansas (2009, 1993), Willamette University (2007), University of Wisconsin-Madison (2004), Luther College (1997), Wichita State University (1996), Marquette University (1994), University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh (1993)

PUBLIC SERVICE APPOINTMENTS Johnson County (Iowa) Historic Preservation Commission (Chairman, 1991-1993) Advisory Committees for Blood Run and Toolesboro Mounds National Historic Landmarks, State Historical Society of Iowa (1988-2001) Wisconsin Legislative Council, Indian Burial Site Subcommittee (1984)

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PUBLIC PROGRAMS 1978-present Over 300 public presentations on archaeology and historic preservation to groups and schools throughout the Midwest

RECOGNITION AND AWARDS Logan Museum of Anthropology awarded accreditation by the American Association of Museums, 2007 Logan Museum of Anthropology’s collections preservation and access grant named a “We the People” project by the National Endowment for the Humanities, “a special recognition for model projects that advance the study, teaching and understanding of American history and culture,” 2007 Keyes-Orr Award, Iowa Archeological Society, 2002 Iowa Archaeology Week 1995 awarded Public Humanities Project of Year by the Iowa Humanities Board Listed in Who’s Who in America, Who’s Who in Education, Who’s Who in the Midwest

REGISTRATION Registered Professional Archaeologist (RPA), The Register of Professional Archaeologists, 1999-present

MAJOR PROFESSIONAL INTERESTS North American archaeology, ethnohistory, and ; paleoethnobotany and early agriculture; frontier societies and protohistoric cultures; historical cartography