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TIMOTHY W. PUGH Curriculum Vitae Contact Information Queens College/CUNY The Graduate Center/CUNY E-mail: [email protected] Department of Anthropology Department of Anthropology Phone: 718-997-2896 Flushing, NY 11367-1597 365 Fifth Avenue Fax Number: 718-997-2885 New York, NY 10016-4309 Education Ph.D., Anthropology, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, May 2001 M.A., Anthropology, University of Memphis, 1991 B.S., Sociology and Anthropology, University of Tennessee, Chattanooga, 1988 Dissertation Architecture, Ritual, and Social Identity at Late Postclassic Zacpetén, Petén Guatemala: Identification of the Kowoj. 2001, Pass with Distinction, Winner of University-Wide Outstanding Dissertation Award. Committee Chair: Dr. Don S. Rice. Grants 2013-2015 National Science Foundation (NSF Grant # BCS 1219646). Factionalism, Trade Goods, and the Colonial Process in Petén, Guatemala ($239,801). 2015 National Science Foundation (NSF Grant # BCS-1531113) REU Supplement: Factionalism, Trade Goods, and the Colonial Process in Petén, Guatemala ($5,198). 2015 PSC-CUNY Research Award. Archaeological Investigation of an Orthogonal Grid at Nixtun-Ch’ich’, Petén, Guatemala ($5,800). 2015 Research Enhancement Grant (Queens College). Proyecto Itza, Petén, Guatemala ($3000). 2014 National Science Foundation (NSF Grant # BCS-1439932) REU Supplement: Factionalism, Trade Goods, and the Colonial Process in Petén, Guatemala ($5,894). 2013 PSC-CUNY Research Award. Spanish Trade Goods at San Bernabé, Petén, Guatemala ($3,500). 2013 Research Enhancement Grant (Queens College). Reorganization of the Proyecto Arqueológico Itza Research Station, Petén, Guatemala ($3975). 2013 National Science Foundation (NSF Grant # BCS 1339273) REU Supplement: Pathways of Power and the Colonial Process in Petén, Guatemala ($6000). 2010-2012 National Science Foundation (NSF Grant # BCS 0917918). Pathways of Power and the Colonial Process in Petén, Guatemala ($184,003). 2012 PSC-CUNY Research Award. The Analysis of Artifacts Recovered at San Bernabé, Petén, Guatemala ($5,045). 2012 Research Enhancement Grant (Queens College). Analysis of Artifacts Recovered at San Bernabé, Petén, Guatemala ($5,600). 2011 National Science Foundation (NSF Grant # BCS 1111880) REU Supplement: Pathways of Power and the Colonial Process in Petén, Guatemala ($5220). 2011 National Science Foundation (NSF Grant # BCS 1111058) REU Supplement: Pathways of Power and the Colonial Process in Petén, Guatemala ($5220). 2010 Wenner Gren Foundation Grant to aid research (Grant# 8152) on "The Colonial Process at Tayasal, Petén, Guatemala" ($17,187). 2010 National Science Foundation Dissertation Improvement Grant (NSF Grant # BCS 1037927) Supervising Yuko Shiratori. Maya Luxury Goods at Contact: Transformation of Value in a Hybrid Economy ($12,625). 2009 PSC-CUNY Research Award. European Goods at Nixtun-Ch’ich’, Petén, 2 Guatemala ($3,100). 2008 PSC-CUNY Research Award. Laboratory Analysis of Colonial Artifacts Recovered from Nixtun-Ch’ich’, Petén, Guatemala ($2,000). 2008 Research Enhancement Grant (Queens College). Pathways of Power in the Colonial Process in Petén, Guatemala ($13,000). 2007 PSC-CUNY Research Award. Salvage Archaeology of Ch’ich’, Petén, Guatemala ($3,990). 2007 Research Enhancement Grant (Queens College). Cultural Chronology of Nixtun-Ch’ich’, Petén, Guatemala ($13,000). 2006 PSC-CUNY Research Award. Ritual Performance at Nixtun-Ch’ich’, Petén, Guatemala ($4,000). 2005 PSC-CUNY Research Award. Community Organization in the Itza Core Region: Tayasal, Guatemala ($2,773). 2003 PSC-CUNY Research Award. Itzaj Maya Spatial Knowledge ($4,000). 1996 Foundation for the Advancement of Mesoamerican Studies Inc., Project #95080, Mayapán-Style Ceremonial Groups in the Central Petén ($9,800). 1996 Sigma Xi, The Scientific Research Society (Simons-Monroe Fund) ($500). 1991 Julius Augustus Davies Fellowship, University of Memphis ($500). Awards 2013 Certificate of Recognition. CUNY Salute to Scholars. 2013 Presidential Recognition for Grantsmanship. Queens College. 2011 Certificate of Recognition. CUNY Salute to Scholars. 2010 Certificate of Recognition. CUNY Salute to Scholars. 2001 Outstanding Dissertation Award, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale 1999 Research Residence, Dumbarton Oaks Pre-Columbian Library, Washington D.C. 1998 Dissertation Research Award, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale 1997 Sigma Xi Padgett Scholarship Award, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale Present Department of Anthropology Queens College of the City University of New York, Positions Flushing, New York, Professor, 2013-present; Associate Professor, 2007-2013; Assistant Professor, 2001-2007. Department of Anthropology, Graduate Center of the City University of New York, Professor, 2013-present; Associate Professor, 2007-2013; Assistant Professor, 2001- 2007. Recent Publications Peer-Reviewed Books Cecil, Leslie G. and Timothy W. Pugh, editors 2009 Maya Worldviews at Conquest. University Press of Colorado, Boulder. Articles and Book Chapters Pugh, Timothy W., Prudence Rice, Evelyn Chan Nieto, and Don Rice in press A Chak'an Itza Center at Nixtun-Ch'ich', Petén, Guatemala. Accepted for publication by Journal of Field Archaeology. Pugh, Timothy W., Katherine Miller, Carolyn Freiwald, and Prudence Rice in press Technologies of Domination at Mission San Bernabé, Petén, Guatemala. Accepted for publication by Ancient Mesoamerica. Pugh, Timothy W., Carlos Humerto Sánchez Góngora, and Evelyn Manuela Chan Nieto 2013 Reconstruyendo el Pasado de Tayasal. Revista Petén Itzá 76(54):77-79. Pugh, Timothy W., José Rómulo Sánchez, and Yuko Shiratori 3 2012 Contact and Missionization at Tayasal, Petén, Guatemala. Journal of Field Archaeology 37(1):3-19. Pugh, Timothy W. and Leslie G. Cecil 2012 The Contact Period of Central Petén, Guatemala in Color. Res 61/62: 315-329. Pugh, Timothy W. and José Rómulo Sánchez 2012 Arqueologia Historica en la Zona de los Lagos del Petén. In XXV Simposio de Investigaciones Arqueologías en Guatemala, 2011, edited by Bárbara Arroyo, Lorena Paiz, and Héctor Mejía. Instituto de Antropología e Historia, Ministerio de Cultura y Deportes, and la Asociación Tikal, Guatemala City. Chan Nieto, Evelyn, Erdozain A. López, Sulma Cortez Avila, Timothy Pugh, and José Rómulo Sánchez 2012 El Preclásico Tardío en la Zona de los Lagos Petén, Guatemala. In XXV Simposio de Investigaciones Arqueologías en Guatemala, 2011, edited by Bárbara Arroyo, Lorena Paiz, and Héctor Mejía. Instituto de Antropología e Historia, Ministerio de Cultura y Deportes, and the Asociación Tikal, Guatemala City. Pugh, Timothy W. 2009 Contagion and Alterity: Kowoj Maya Appropriations of European Objects. American Anthropologist 111(3): 373-386. 2009 Maya Sacred Landscapes at Conquest. In Maya Worldviews at Conquest, edited by Leslie Cecil and Timothy W. Pugh, pp. 317-334. University Press of Colorado, Boulder. 2009 Preface. In Maya Worldviews at Conquest, edited by Leslie Cecil and Timothy W. Pugh, pp. xvii-xviii. University Press of Colorado, Boulder. 2009 Residential and Domestic Contexts at Zacpetén. In The Kowoj: Identity, Migration, and Politics in Late Postclassic Petén, Guatemala, edited by Prudence M. Rice and Don S. Rice, pp. 173-191. University Press of Colorado, Boulder. 2009 The Kowoj and the Lacandon: Migrations and Identities. In The Kowoj: Identity, Migration, and Politics in Late Postclassic Petén, Guatemala, edited by Prudence M. Rice and Don S. Rice, pp. 368-384. University Press of Colorado, Boulder. Pugh, Timothy W. and Prudence M. Rice 2009 Zacpetén and the Kowoj: Field Methods and Chronologies. In The Kowoj: Identity, Migration, and Politics in Late Postclassic Petén, Guatemala, edited by Prudence M. Rice and Don S. Rice, pp. 85-122. University Press of Colorado, Boulder. 2009 Kowoj Ritual Performance and Societal Representation at Zacpetén. In The Kowoj: Identity, Migration, and Politics in Late Postclassic Petén, Guatemala, edited by Prudence M. Rice and Don S. Rice, pp. 141-172. University Press of Colorado, Boulder. Pugh, Timothy W., Prudence M. Rice, and Leslie G. Cecil 2009 Zacpetén Structure 719: the Last Noble Residence. In The Kowoj: Identity, Migration, and Politics in Late Postclassic Petén, Guatemala, edited by Prudence M. Rice and Don S. Rice, pp. 192-216. University Press of Colorado, Boulder. Rice, Prudence M., Don S. Rice, Timothy W. Pugh, and Rómulo Sánchez Polo 2009 Defensive Architecture and the Context of Warfare at Zacpetén. In The Kowoj: Identity, Migration, and Politics in Late Postclassic Petén, Guatemala, edited by Prudence M. Rice and Don S. Rice, pp. 123-140. University Press of Colorado, Boulder. Comments and Book Reviews Pugh, Timothy W. 2009 Review of Sanctuaries of Earth, Stone, and Light: The Churches of Northern New Spain, 1530–1821. Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Anthropology 14(1): 253-254. 2007 Review of The Postclassic to Spanish-Era Transition in Mesoamerica. American Anthropologist.109(2): 392-393 4 Earlier Publications Articles and Book Chapters Pugh, Timothy W. 2006 Cacao, Gender, and the Northern Lacandon God House. In The Origins of Chocolate in Mesoamerica: a Cultural History of Cacao, edited by Cameron L. McNeil, pp.367-383. University Press of Florida, Gainesville. 2005 Caves and Artificial Caves in Late Postclassic Maya Ceremonial Groups. In Stone Houses and Earth Lords: Maya Religion in the Cave Context, edited by Keith M. Prufer and James E. Brady, pp. 47-69. University Press of Colorado, Boulder. 2004 Activity Areas, Form, and Social Inequality in Late