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CURRICULUM VITAE Michael P. Neeley Academic: Dept. of Sociology & Anthropology Montana State University Bozeman, MT 59717 (406) 994-7195 e-mail: [email protected] EDUCATION Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona Ph.D., Anthropology, 1997 Dissertation: Assigning Meaning to Lithic Variability in the Epipaleolithic of the Southern Levant. Advisor: Dr. Geoffrey A. Clark M.A., Anthropology, 1989 Thesis: The Late Pleistocene and Early Holocene Prehistory in the Southern Ghor and Northeast Araba, Jordan. Grinnell College, Grinnell, Iowa B.A., Anthropology, 1984 EMPLOYMENT HISTORY Montana State University, Department of Sociology & Anthropology, Bozeman, MT, Department Head July 2016-present. Montana State University, Department of Sociology & Anthropology, Bozeman, MT, Associate Professor 2006- present. Montana State University, Department of Sociology & Anthropology, Bozeman, MT, Assistant Professor 2000-2006. University of North Carolina, Greensboro, Department of Anthropology, Greensboro, NC, Visiting Assistant Professor 1999-2000. Montana State University, Department of Sociology & Anthropology, Bozeman, MT, Visiting Assistant Professor 1998-99. Arizona State University, Department of Anthropology, Tempe, AZ, Graduate Instructor 1994-1995. Rio Salado Community College, Department of Sociology & Anthropology, Phoenix, AZ, Instructor 1993. Courses Taught: Introduction to Anthropology Archaeology Field School Human Prehistory Peoples and Prehistory Mysteries of the Past Experimental Archaeology (Seminar) Native North America Archaeological Theory Old World Prehistory Archaeology of Southwest Asia Pleistocene Prehistory (Seminar) Physical Anthropology 1 Lithic Technology University Seminar Archaeology of North America World Prehistory Introduction to Social/Cultural Anthropology Principles of Archaeology Undergraduate Scholars Program (Mentor) 2007 Loni Waters, Dallas Timms 2009 Jacob Adams, River Lovec 2012 Forrest Jarvi, Aaron Whittenburg 2014 Rebekah Shields AREAS OF SPECIALIZATION AND INTEREST Old World: Near East—Paleolithic, Epipaleolithic, Neolithic; New World: Northwestern Plains; American Southwest; Hunter-Gatherer Adaptations; Paleoecology; Lithic Technology; Some background in parametric and non-parametric statistics GRANTS AND AWARDS U.S. Bureau of Land Management, Project Archaeology Human Migration, 2015-2020 ($280,000) Rocky Mountain Power, Sigurd to Red Butte Education Project, 2015-2016 ($46,499) U.S. Bureau of Land Management, Cultural Resources Education and Protection, 2015-2017 ($67,000) MSU College of Letters & Science Research Enhancement Award, funding to attend the SAA meetings in San Francisco, CA, 2015 ($425) U.S. Bureau of Land Management, Garnet Ghost Town Place Based Curriculum, 2015-2016 ($4,000) MSU College of Letters & Science Research Enhancement Award, funding to attend the SAA meetings in Austin, TX, 2014 ($1000) U.S. Bureau of Land Management, Cultural Resources Education and Protection, 2014-2017 ($74,000) U.S. Bureau of Land Management, Garnet Ghost Town Place Based Curriculum, 2013-2018 ($5,000) U.S. Bureau of Land Management, Cultural Resources Education and Protection, 2012-2013 ($63,500) MSU College of Letters & Science Research Enhancement Award, funding to attend the 12th International Conference on the History and Archaeology of Jordan in Berlin, Germany, 2013 ($2,970) U.S. Bureau of Land Management, Cultural Resources Education and Protection, 2013-2017 ($65,000) Scholarship and Creativity Grant (MSU Office of VP for Research), The Beaucoup Field School: Archaeological Investigations in Northern Montana, 2012-13 ($19,349) Faculty Award for Excellence 2012, MSU Alumni Association and Bozeman Area Chamber of Commerce U.S. Bureau of Land Management, Cultural Resources Education and Protection, 2012-2013 ($63,500) MSU College of Letters & Science Research Enhancement Award, funding to attend the ASOR Meetings in San Francisco, CA, 2011 ($1,482) U.S. Bureau of Land Management, Project Archaeology, 2009-2012 ($35,000) U.S. Bureau of Land Management, Beaucoup Field School in Montana, 2010-2011 ($10,000) National Park Service, Develop Shelter Curriculum for Project Archeology Partnership - Kingsley Shelter Investigation, 2010 ($15,579) U.S. Bureau of Land Management, Cultural Resource Education and Protection, 2009-2010 ($26,000) U.S. Bureau of Land Management, Project Archaeology Leadership Academy, 2009-2014 ($32,000) MSU College of Letters & Science Research Enhancement Award, funding to attend the Natufian Culture in the Levant II Conference in Paris, France, 2009 ($894) 2 Sabbatical, Montana State University, Spring 2010 CH2M Hill, Overland Pass Piceance Basin Lateral Pipeline Archaeology Education Project (Project Archaeology), 2009-2010 ($14,391) U.S. Bureau of Land Management, Fort Meade Project Archaeology, 2008-09 ($23,500) Scholarship and Creativity Grant (MSU Office of VP for Research), Analysis of Natufian Chipped Stone Artifacts from the Wadi Juheira, Jordan, 2008-09 ($9,500) MSU College of Letters & Science Research Enhancement Award, funding to attend the SAA Meetings in Vancouver, BC, 2008 ($1,510) MSU College of Letters & Science Research Enhancement Award, funding to attend the ASOR Meetings in San Diego, CA, 2007 ($1,094) MSU College of Letters & Science Research Enhancement Award, funding to attend the ASOR Meetings in Washington, D.C., 2006 ($1,358) MSU College of Letters & Science Research/Creativity Grant (with Jack Fisher), Archaeological Excavation and Survey Along the Marias River, Montana, 2006-07 ($2,954) Scholarship and Creativity Grant (MSU Office of VP for Research), The Origins and Development of Early Agricultural Communities in West-Central Jordan, 2005-06 ($19,520) National Geographic Society (with Jane Peterson, Marquette University), The Origins and Development of Early Agricultural Communities in West-Central Jordan, 2004 ($18,000), not funded National Science Foundation (collaborative proposal with Jane Peterson, Marquette University), The Origins and Development of Early Agricultural Communities in West-Central Jordan, 2004 ($143,096), not funded USIA/ACOR Research Fellowship, 1999 ($3,162) Arizona State University Graduate College Dissertation Fellowship, 1995 National Science Foundation Dissertation Improvement Grant SBR-9406034, 1994 ($4,650) Arizona State University Anthropology Department Research Grant, 1994 Regents’ Academic Scholarship, Arizona State University, 1993-96 Sigma Xi, Grants-in-Aid of Research, 1993 ($390) USIA/ACOR Research Fellowship, 1993 PUBLICATIONS Monographs Roll, T.E. and M.P. Neeley 2014 The Camp Baker Quarry (24ME467): 2001. Bureau of Land Management Cultural Resources Series No. 6. Billings, MT: BLM. MacDonald, B., L.G. Herr, M.P. Neeley, T. Gagos, K. Moumani, and M. Rockman 2004 The Tafila-Busayra Archaeological Survey 1999-2001, West-Central Jordan. American Schools of Oriental Research Archaeological Reports No. 9. Boston: American Schools of Oriental Research. Journal Articles, Peer Review Lee, C.M., M.P. Neeley, M. Mitchell, M. Kornfeld, and C. O’Connor 2016 Microcores and Microliths in Northwestern Plains and Rocky Mountain Front Lithic Assemblages. Plains Anthropologist 1-23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00320447.2015.1112677 3 Neeley, M.P. 2006 Prehistoric Settlement in West-Central Jordan: The Tafila-Busayra Archaeological Survey in its Regional Context. Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research 341:1-19. Neeley, M.P., J.D. Peterson, G.A. Clark, S.K. Fish, and M. Glass 1998 Investigations at Tor al-Tareeq: An Epipaleolithic Site in the Wadi el-Hasa, Jordan. Journal of Field Archaeology 25:295-317. Barton, C.M. and M.P. Neeley 1996 Phantom Cultures of the Levantine Epipaleolithic. Antiquity 70:139-147. Neeley, M.P. and C.M. Barton 1994 A New Approach to Interpreting Late Pleistocene Microlith Industries in Southwest Asia. Antiquity 68:275-288. MacDonald, B., G.A. Clark, and M. Neeley 1988 Southern Ghors and Northeast `Araba Archaeological Survey 1985 and 1986, Jordan: A Preliminary Report. Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research 272:23-45. Book Chapters, Peer Review Neeley, M.P. 2013 Natufian Settlement in the Wadi al-Qusayr, West-Central Jordan. In Natufian Foragers in the Levant: Terminal Pleistocene Social Changes in Western Asia, edited by O. Bar-Yosef and F.R. Valla, pp. 397-411. Ann Arbor: International Monographs in Prehistory. Neeley, M.P. 2007 Lithic Raw Material Availability and Use at the Epipaleolithic Site of Tor al-Tareeq in West- Central Jordan. In Chert Availability and Prehistoric Exploitation in the Near East, edited by C. Delage, pp. 204-227. BAR International Series No. 1615. Oxford: John and Erica Hedges. Roll, T., M.P. Neeley, R. J. Speakman, and M. D. Glascock 2005 Characterization of Montana Cherts by LA-ICP-MS. In Laser Ablation ICP-MS in Archaeological Research, edited by R. J. Speakman and H. Neff, pp. 58-74. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press. Neeley, M.P. 2004 Late Epipaleolithic Settlement in the Wadi Juheira, West-Central Jordan. In The Last Hunter- Gatherers in the Near East, edited by C. Delage, pp. 39-54. BAR International Series No. 1320. Oxford: John and Erica Hedges. Neeley, M.P. 2004 Exploring Paleolithic Land-Use Patterns in the Tafila-Busayra Survey Area. In The Tafila-Busayra Archaeological Survey 1999-2001, West-Central Jordan, by B. MacDonald et al., pp. 35-46. American Schools of Oriental Research Archaeological Reports No. 9. Boston: American Schools of Oriental Research. 4 MacDonald, B., L.G. Herr, and M.P. Neeley 2004 Random