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 : 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 . 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 , 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 , 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

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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: 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 Postclassic Domestic Groups at Zacpetén, Petén, Guatemala. Journal of Field Archaeology 29 (3-4): 351-367. 2003 The Exemplary Center of the Late Postclassic Kowoj Maya. Latin American Antiquity 14(4): 408-430. 2003 A Cluster and Spatial Analysis of Ceremonial Architecture at Late Postclassic Mayapán. Journal of Archaeological Science 30(8): 941-953. 2002 Remembering Mayapán: Petén Kowoj Architecture as Social Metaphor and Power. In The Dynamics of Power, edited by Maria O'Donovan, pp. 301-323. Center for Archaeological Investigations, Carbondale, Illinois. 2001 Flood Reptiles, Serpent , and the Quadripartite Universe: The Imago Mundi of Late Postclassic Mayapán. Ancient Mesoamerica 12(2): 247-258. Pugh, Timothy W., Rómulo Sánchez Polo, Leslie G. Cecil, Don S. Rice, and Prudence M. Rice 1998 Investigaciones Postclásicas e Históricas en Peten, Guatemala: Las Excavaciones del Proyecto Maya-Colonial en Zacpetén. In XI Simposio de Arqueología Guatemalteca, edited by Juan Pedro Laporte and Hector Escobeda, pp. 779-789. Instituto de Antropología e Historia, Ministerio de Cultura y Deportes, y la Asociación Tikal, Guatemala City. Rice, Don S., Prudence M. Rice, and Timothy W. Pugh 1998 Settlement Continuity and Change in the Central Peten Lakes Region: The Case for Zacpetén. In Anatomía de una Civilización: Aproximaciones Interdisciplinarias a la Cultura Maya, edited by A. Ciudad Riuz, Y. Fernández Marquínez, J. García Campillo, J. Ponce de León, A. García-Gallo, and L. Sanz Castro, pp. 207-252. Sociedad Española de Estudios Mayas, Madrid. McNair, Anna, Don S. Rice, Hugh Drake, Timothy Pugh, Rómulo Sánchez Polo, and Prudence M. Rice 1997 Investigaciones del Proyecto Maya-Colonial en el Sitio Arqueológico Nixtun-Ch'ich', Petén, Guatemala. In IX Simposio de Arqueología Guatemalteca, edited by Juan Pedro Laporte and Hector Escobeda, pp. 513-519. Instituto de Antropología e Historia, Ministerio de Cultura y Deportes, y la Asociación Tikal, Guatemala City. Pugh, Timothy W. and Prudence M. Rice 1997 Arquitectura estilo Mayapán y Evidencias de Organización Dual en el Sitio Postclásico de Zacpetén, Petén, Guatemala. In X Simposio de Arqueología Guatemalteca, edited by Juan Pedro Laporte and Hector Escobeda, pp. 521-528. Instituto de Antropología e Historia, Ministerio de Cultura y Deportes, y la Asociación Tikal, Guatemala City. Rice, Don S., Prudence M. Rice, Grant D. Jones, Rómulo Sánchez Polo, Timothy Pugh, Anna McNair, Leslie Cecil, and Hugh Drake 1997 La Segunda Temporada del Campo del Proyecto Maya-Colonial: Nuevas Evidencias. In X Simposio de Arqueología Guatemalteca, edited by Juan Pedro Laporte and Hector Escobeda, pp 499-511. Instituto de Antropología e Historia, Ministerio de Cultura y Deportes, y la Asociación Tikal, Guatemala City. Sanchez-Polo, Romulo, Don S. Rice, Prudence M. Rice, Anna McNair, Timothy Pugh, and Grant Jones 1994 La Investigación de la Geografía Política del Siglo XVII en El Petén Central: la Primera Temporada. In VIII Simposio de Arqueología Guatemalteca, Vol. 2, edited by Juan Pedro 5

Laporte and Hector Escobeda, pp 707-720. Instituto de Antropología e Historia, Ministerio de Cultura y Deportes, y la Asociación Tikal, Guatemala City. Pugh, Timothy and Charles H. McNutt 1992 Julius Augustus Davies, M.D., an Early Contributor to Mississippi Archaeology. Mississippi Archaeology 26(2): 1-6.

Comments and Book Reviews 2004 Review of The Postclassic Mesoamerican World. Latin American Antiquity 15(2): 244- 246. 2003 Comments on Lisa Lucero’s “The Politics of Ritual: The Emergence of Classic Maya Rulers.” Current Anthropology 44(4): 548-549.

Presentations Conference Sessions Organized Pugh, Timothy W. and Prudence M. Rice 2014 Recent Work at Nixtun-Ch’ich’ and Tayasal, Petén, Guatemala. Session at the 79th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Austin. Pugh, Timothy W. and Cameron L. McNeil 2008 Discourses of Distance among the Maya, 107th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association. San Francisco. Pugh, Timothy W. and Leslie G. Cecil 2004 Maya Worldview at Conquest. Session at the 69th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Montreal.

Invited Presentations 2009 Spanish Things in Maya Worlds: the Archaeology of First Contact. Presentation at the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology. 2007 Historical Archaeology in Petén, Guatemala. Presentation to the Department of Anthropology, University at Albany, SUNY.

Recent Presentations at Professional Meetings Pugh, Timothy W., Prudence M. Rice and Evelyn Chan 2015 An Orthogonal Grid at Nixtun-Ch’ich’, Petén, Guatemala. Paper Presented at the 79th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, San Francisco. Pugh, Timothy W., Carlos Sánchez, Evelyn Chan, Justin Bracken and Miguel Cano 2014 The 2013 Season at Nixtun-Ch’ich’, Petén, Guatemala. Paper Presented at the 79th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Austin. Pugh, Timothy W. and Prudence M. Rice 2014 Maya-Spanish Entanglement in Petén, Guatemala. Paper presented at the 47th Annual Meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology, Quebec City. Pugh, Timothy W., Carlos Sánchez, Evelyn Chan, Miriam Salas, and Pablo Lizano 2013 The Late Preclassic Occupation at Tayasal, Petén, Guatemala. Paper presented at the 78th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Honolulu. Bracken, Justin and Timothy W. Pugh 2014 Delimiting the San Bernabé Mission and Determining its Broader Context within the Site of Tayasal. Paper Presented at the 79th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Austin. Lamela Lopez, Raquel, Timothy W. Pugh, and Katherine Miller 6

2014 Catholic Mortuary Practices of the Fifteenth to Eighteenth Century: A Comparison Between Tayasal, Peten, Guatemala and the Iberian Peninsula. Paper Presented at the 79th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Austin. Marshall, Charla, Cris Hughes, Timothy W. Pugh and Ripan S. Malhi 2014 Mitochondrial Genetic Variation among Burials from the San Bernabé Mission, Tayasal: Preliminary Results from an Ancient DNA Feasibility Study. Paper Presented at the 79th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Austin. Meissner, Nathan J., Prudence M. Rice, and Timothy W. Pugh. 2013 Itza, Kowoj, and Chak'an Itza Obsidian Procurement Strategies: A pXRF Analysis of Small Projectile Weaponry from Peten, Guatemala. Paper presented at the Midwest Mesoamericanist Meetings, Loyola University, Chicago. Yuko Shiratori, Carolyn Freiwald and Timothy Pugh 2014 Postclassic and Contact Era Animal Use in Itza Maya Households at Tayasal. Paper Presented at the 79th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Austin.

Earlier Presentations at Professional Meetings Pugh, Timothy W. and Rómulo Sánchez Polo 2012 The San Bernabé Mission at Tayasal, Petén, Guatemala. Paper presented at the 77th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Memphis. 2011 La Segunda Temporada del Proyecto Arqueológico Tayasal. Paper presented at the XX Encuentro Arqueológico del Área Maya, Ciudad Flores Petén, Guatemala. 2010 La Primera Temporada del Proyecto Arqueológico Tayasal. Paper presented at the XIX Encuentro Arqueológico del Área Maya, Ciudad Flores Petén, Guatemala. Pugh, Timothy W., Rómulo Sánchez Polo, Miriam Salas, Francisco Enríquez, Evelyn Chan, and Pablo Lizano 2012 San Bernabé, Una Misión Colonial en Petén, Guatemala. Paper presented at the XXVI Simposio de Investigaciones Arqueológicas en Guatemala, Guatemala. Shiratori, Yuko, Timothy Pugh, and Christina Halperin 2012 Exploring Postclassic Community and Architecture in the Peten Lakes Region, Guatemala. Paper presented at the 77th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Memphis. Pugh,Timothy, Rómulo Sánchez Polo, Yuko Shiratori, Prudence Rice, and Miriam Salas 2011 Arqueologia Histórica en de la Región de los Lagos de Petén. Paper presented at the XXV Simposio de Investigaciones Arqueológicas en Guatemala, Guatemala. Chan Nieto, Evelyn, Erdozain A. López, Sulma Cortez Avila, Timothy Pugh, and José Rómulo Sánchez 2011 El Preclásico Tardío en la Zona de los Lagos Petén, Guatemala. Paper presented at the XXV Simposio de Investigaciones Arqueológicas en Guatemala, Guatemala. Pugh, Timothy W., Rómulo Sanchez, Bryan Carlo, Miriam Salas and Yuko Shiratori 2010 Las Primeras Temporadas del Campo del Proyecto Arqueológico Tayasal. Paper presented at the XXIV Simposio de Investigaciones Arqueológicas en Guatemala, Guatemala. Pugh, Timothy W., José Rómulo Sánchez, y Prudence M. Rice 2009 Cosas Europeas en el Mundo Maya del Periodo de Contacto. Paper presented at the XXIII Simposio de Investigaciones Arqueológicas en Guatemala, Guatemala. Pugh, Timothy W., Yuko Shiratori, and Prudence M. Rice 2010 Dual Organization among the Contact Period Maya of Petén, Guatemala. Paper presented at the 15th European Maya Conference. Madrid, Spain. Pugh, Timothy W. 2009 Maya Colors at Contact. Paper presented at the 108th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association. Philadelphia. Yacubik, Matthew and Timothy Pugh 7

2009 Obsidian Tool Production and Distribution in a Postclassic Lowland Maya Community. Paper presented at the 74th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Atlanta. Shiratori, Yuko, Prudence M. Rice, Timothy W. Pugh, and Cameron L. McNeil 2008 Resultados Preliminares del Análisis de la Cerámica del Periodo Postclásico/Colonial en la Estructura ZZ1/1 en Nixtun Ch'ich', Petén, Guatemala. Paper presented at the VIII Simposio de Investigaciones Arqueologías en Guatemala, Guatemala. Pugh, Timothy W. 2008 Spanish Things in Maya Worlds. Paper presented at the 107th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association. San Francisco. 2007 Elite Uses of Spanish Material Culture in Contact Period Petén, Guatemala. Paper presented at the 73nd Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Vancouver. 2007 Discussant in the Session Mesoamerican Relationships with Nature. 106th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Washington D.C. Pugh, Timothy W., Prudence M. Rice, and Don S. Rice 2007 Petén Identities at Conquest. Paper presented at the 106th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Washington D.C. 2007 Early Globalization in Petén, Guatemala: Spanish Material Culture and the Kowoj Maya. Paper presented at the 72nd Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Austin. 2006 Urban Planning in Middle Postclassic to Contact period Petén, Guatemala. Paper presented at the 71st Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, San Juan. Pugh, Timothy W. 2005 The Concept of “Ritual” and Late Postclassic Ritual in Practice. Paper presented at the 70th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Salt Lake City. 2005 Discussant in the Session The Late Postclassic-Colonial Maya Transition: Current Research and New Perspectives and Subsistence. 70th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Salt Lake City. 2005 Discussant in the Session Political Economies in the Petén Lakes Region: New Insights from Motul de San Jose, Guatemala. 70th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Salt Lake City. 2004 Chairperson of the Session Maya Worldview at Conquest. 69th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Montreal. 2003 Censored Censers: Effigy Censer Deposition at Zacpetén, Petén, Guatemala. Paper presented at the 68th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Milwaukee. 2002 Cracks in the Carapace: Underworld Metaphors in Late Postclassic Ceremonial Groups. Paper presented at the 67th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Denver. 2001 Itza Ritual Practice at Nixtun-Ch’ich’, Petén, Guatemala. Paper presented at the 66th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, New Orleans. 2000 Ritual Practices of the Contact Period Petén Kowoj and the Modern Lacandon Maya: Evidence of Continuity. Paper presented at the 99th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, San Francisco. 2000 Elite Domestic Architecture as Power Objects at Zacpetén, Petén, Guatemala. Paper presented at the 17th Annual Visiting Scholar’s Conference, The Dynamics of Power, Carbondale. 8

1999 Architecture and Political Ritual at the Site of Zacpetén, Petén, Guatemala: Identification of the Kowoj. Paper presented at the 64th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Chicago. Pugh, Timothy W., Bayron Castellenos, Francisco Enriquez, José María Penados, Ramón Puga, and Don S. Rice 1998 Ritual in Late Postclassic/ Early Historic Households at Zacpetén. Paper presented at the 63rd Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Seattle. Pugh, Timothy W., Don S. Rice, and Prudence M. Rice 1997 Proyecto Maya-Colonial: Postclassic- and Historic-Period Research in Petén, Guatemala. Paper presented at the 62nd Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Nashville. Pugh, Timothy W. 1996 Forms and Spatial Distributions of Ceremonial Structures at Mayapán. Paper presented at the 61st Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, New Orleans. 1995 Las Estructuras Defensivas y la Distribución del Patrón de Asentamiento del Sitio Zacpetén. Paper presented at the IX Simposio de Investigaciones Arqueologías en Guatemala, Guatemala. Sánchez Polo, Rómulo; Don Rice, Prudence Rice, Hugh Drake, Anna McNair, Timothy Pugh, and Grant Jones 1995 Comentarios Sobre las Investigaciones de Campo, Proyecto Maya-Colonial, temporada 1995. Paper presented at the IX Simposio de Investigaciones Arqueologías en Guatemala, Guatemala. Sánchez Polo, Rómulo; Don Rice, Prudence Rice, Anna McNair, Timothy Pugh, and Grant Jones 1994 La Investigación de la Geografía Política del Siglo XVII en El Petén Central: La Primera Temporada. Paper presented at the VIII Simposio de Investigaciones Arqueologías en Guatemala , Guatemala.

Unpublished Technical Reports Pugh, Timothy W. and Carlos Sánchez 2013 Proyecto Arqueológico Tayasal: Informe Preliminar Presentado al Instituto de Antropología e Historia de Guatemala de las Temporadas de Investigaciones 2012, City University of New York. Pugh, Timothy W. and Romulo Sánchez Polo 2012 Proyecto Arqueológico Tayasal: Informe Preliminar Presentado al Instituto de Antropología e Historia de Guatemala de las Temporadas de Investigaciones 2010-2011, City University of New York. 2011 Proyecto Arqueológico Tayasal: Informe Preliminar Presentado al Instituto de Antropología e Historia de Guatemala de la Segunda Temporada de Investigaciones. City University of New York. 2010 Proyecto Arqueológico Tayasal: Informe Preliminar Presentado al Instituto de Antropología e Historia de Guatemala de la Primera Temporada de Investigaciones. City University of New York. Rice, Prudence M., Bryan Carlo, Nathan Meissner, Cameron McNeil, Timothy W. Pugh, Rony Toraya, and Katherine South 2007 Mound ZZ-1, Candelaria Peninsula. In Proyecto Arqueológico Itza del Petén: the Site of Nixtun-Ch’ich’. Preliminary Report to the Instituto de Antropología e Historia de Guatemala on the 2006 and 2007 Field Seasons. Rice, Prudence M., Nathan Meissner, Timothy W. Pugh, and Katherine South 9

2007 The First Season of PAIP, 2006. In Proyecto Arqueológico Itza del Petén: the Site of Nixtun-Ch’ich’. Preliminary Report to the Instituto de Antropología e Historia de Guatemala on the 2006 and 2007 Field Seasons. Rice, Prudence M., Don S. Rice, Rómulo Sánchez Polo, Timothy W. Pugh, and Leslie G. Cecil 2006 Proyecto Maya-Colonial: Geografía Política del Siglo XVII en el Centro del Petén, Guatemala. Informe al Instituto de Antropología e Historia de Guatemala sobre Investigaciones del Campo (1996-1998) y Análisis de Artefactos. Butler, Brian M. and Timothy W. Pugh 1998 Archaeological Survey for the Cache River Scenic Natural Area Visitor Center, Johnson County, Illinois. Report Submitted to the Illinois Department of Natural Resources. Center for Archaeological Investigations, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale. Pugh, Timothy W. 1998 An Investigation of Mayapán-Style Ceremonial Groups in the Central Petén. Final report to the Foundation for the Advancement of Mesoamerican Studies, Inc., Project #95080. Rice, Don S., Prudence M. Rice, Romulo Sánchez Polo, and Timothy W. Pugh 1998 Proyecto Maya-Colonial. Geografía Política del Siglo XVII en el Centro del Petén, Guatemala. Excavaciones en Zacpetén. Report to the Instituto de Antropología e Historia de Guatemala on field investigations in 1997. Center for Archaeological Investigations, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale.

Teaching Experience and Interests

Interests ● Anthropology ● Complex Societies ● Anthropology of Religion ● Archaeology ● the Maya ● Architectural Anthropology ● Cultural Contact ● Urbanism ● Ritual

Academic Queens College of the City University of New York, Flushing, New York Experience Professor, 2013-present Associate Professor, 2007-2013 Assistant Professor, 2002-2007 Substitute Assistant Professor, 2001-2002 The Graduate Center of the City University of New York, Manhattan, New York Professor, 2013-present Associate Professor, 2007-2013 Assistant Professor, 2005-2007 Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, Illinois Lecturer, 2000 Instructor/Teaching Assistant, 1993-1996 University of Memphis Instructor, 1990-1991.

Courses Taught as Instructor of Record Introduction to Archaeology, Anthropology 103, Queens College, 2000-2013 Anthropology: The Human Experience, Anthropology 104, Southern Illinois University, 1993- 1996 Religion: Belief and Ritual, Anthropology 224, Queens College, 2002 Research Design and Methods, Anthropology 238, Queens College, 2001-2013 Essentials of Archaeology, Anthropology 240, Queens College, 2002-2007 Archaeology of Mesoamerica, Anthropology 241, Queens College, 2002-2011 Archaeology of Identity, Anthropology 340, Queens College, 2002 10

Archaeological Method and Theory, Anthropology 340, Queens College, 2003 Archaeology of Symbols, Anthropology 350, Queens College, 2006 Archaeology of Cultural Contact, Anthropology 350, Queens College, 2008-2012 Archaeology of Religion and Ritual, Anthropology 350, Queens College, 2012. Origins of Complex Society, Anthropology 342, Queens College, 2001 Archaeology of Mesoamerica, Anthropology 430B, Southern Illinois University, 2000 Archaeological Field Methods, Anthropology 4990, University of Memphis, 1990-1991 Archaeological Laboratory Methods, Anthropology 4992, University of Memphis, 1990-1991 Material Culture, Anthropology 83500, The Graduate Center of CUNY, 2005 The Ancient Maya, Anthropology 84700/ Art History 87000, The Graduate Center of CUNY, 2007 and 2010 Archaeology of Religion and Ritual. Anthropology 85100, The Graduate Center of CUNY, 2011 Archaeologies of Contact, Art History 87000, The Graduate Center of CUNY, 2008-2011

Graduate Student Committee Work PhD Advisor Yuko Shiratori, Anthropology, Postclassic Maya Trade, Expected Graduation: May 2015 Justin Bracken, Anthropology, Maya Settlements Patterns, Expected Graduation: May 2017

Dissertation Reader and Committee Member Allison Manfra McGovern. Anthropology, Disrupting the Narrative: Labor and Survivance for the Montauketts of Eastern Long Island, Graduated September 2015. Elena Fitzpatrick Sifford, Art History, Disseminating Devotion: The Image and Cult of the Black Christ in Colonial and , Graduated: May 2014. Elise Marie Maragliano, Anthropology, Households, Landscapes, and Post-Collapse Continuity in Postclassic Jalieza, Valley of Oaxaca, Mexico, Graduated: May 2014. Jeremy George, Art History, Four Parts Together, or Shaping Shapelessness: The Cultural Poetics of Inka Spatial Practice, Graduated: May 2012 Cosimo Sgarlata, Anthropology, Archaic Period Lithics at West Rock Ridge, Connecticut. Graduated: May 2009 Keith Jordan, Stone Trees Transplanted? Central Mexican Stelae of the Epiclassic and the Early Postclassic and the Question of Maya Influence. Graduated Fall 2008 Elizabeth Morán, Art History, The Sacred as Everyday: Food and Ritual in Aztec Art. Graduated Spring 2007 Cameron McNeil, Anthropology, Environmental Exploitation and Ritual Plant Use during the Early Classic at Copan, . Graduated Fall 2006 Mark Howell, Ethnomusicology, An Ethnoarchaeomusicological Investigation of Highland Guatemalan -Plays. Graduated Fall 2004.

Candidacy Exam Committee Member Justin Bracken, Anthropology 2015 Meg Gorsline, Anthropology, 2013 Jenna Coplin, Anthropology, 2013 Elise Alexander Maragliano, Anthropology, 2012 Kimberly Consroe, Anthropology, 2012 Allison Manfra McGovern, Anthropology, 2011 Mary Brown, Art History, 2011 Elena FitzPatrick, Art History, 2011 Yuko Shiratori, Anthropology, 2009 Ananda Cohen, Art History, 2009 Jeremy George, Art History, 2009 11

Penelope Ojeda de Huala, Art History, 2009 Renee McGarry, Art History, 2009 Lawrence Waldron, Art History, 2008

Field Research Projects Nixtun-Ch’ich’ (June-October 2015; June-December 2014; June –October 2013). Project Director in the survey and excavation of a Middle Preclassic to Colonial period site in Petén, Guatemala. Proyecto Arqueológico Tayasal (June-August 2009, January-August 2010, January-August 2011, June- August 2012). Project Director in the survey and testing of Tayasal, a Middle Preclassic to Colonial period site in Petén, Guatemala. Nixtun-Ch’ich’(July-August 2006, January and May-July 2007; January and June-August 2008). Field director in the survey and excavation of a Middle Preclassic to Colonial period site in Petén, Guatemala. Principal Investigator: Prudence Rice. Survey of the North Shore of Lake Petén Itzá (June-July 2004; July 2005). Recorded sites on the north shore of Lake Petén Itzá. Cache River Phase I Survey (October 1998). Employed for two weeks as field director and report co- author in the survey and testing of 11JS321, an Early to Late Archaic site, and 11JS322, an early 20th century site, near Cypress, Illinois. Principal Investigator: Brian Butler. Piney Creek (July 1998). Employed for one week as a field technician recording prehistoric petroglyphs of various periods in southern Illinois. Principal Investigator: Mark Wagner. Dixon Springs (June 1998). Employed for one week in the excavation of a rock shelter in southern Illinois with Early Archaic to Early Mississippian occupations. Principal Investigators: Brian Butler and Mark Wagner. Rose Hotel (May-July 1998). Employed for two months as a field technician in the excavation of a areas surrounding a 19th century hotel including historic and Woodland period deposits in Elizabethtown, Illinois. Principal Investigators: Brian Butler and Mark Wagner. Ritual Construction of Social Identity at Late Postclassic to Colonial Period Zacpetén (Dissertation Research) (January 1997-August 1997 and January 1998-March 2000). Field director in the excavation of Late Postclassic to Colonial period Zacpetén and laboratory director in the analysis processing, and write-up of artifacts and field data from Zacpetén, Petén, Guatemala. Zacpetén (July-August 1996). Field director in the excavation of a Middle Preclassic to Contact period site in Peten, Guatemala. Principal Investigators: Don Rice, Prudence Rice, and Grant Jones. Tayasal (May-July 1996). Field director in the survey of a Middle Preclassic to Colonial period site in Peten, Guatemala. Principal Investigators: Don Rice, Prudence Rice, and Grant Jones. Zacpetén (July-August 1995). Field director in the excavation of a Middle Preclassic to Contact period site in Peten, Guatemala. Principal Investigators: Don Rice, Prudence Rice, and Grant Jones. Nixtun-Ch’ich’(March-July 1995). Field director in the survey and excavation of a Middle Preclassic to Colonial period site in Petén, Guatemala. Principal Investigators: Don Rice, Prudence Rice, and Grant Jones. Colonia Itzá (February 1995). Field director in the survey of a Late Postclassic site in Peten, Guatemala. Principal Investigators: Don Rice, Prudence Rice, and Grant Jones. Zacpetén (May-August 1994). Field director in the survey and test excavation of a Middle Preclassic to Late Postclassic site in Peten, Guatemala. Principal Investigators: Don Rice, Prudence Rice, and Grant Jones. Ixlú (February-May 1994). Field director in the survey and test excavation of a Middle Preclassic to Late Postclassic site in Peten, Guatemala. Principal Investigators: Don Rice, Prudence Rice, and Grant Jones. Chau Hiix (June-July 1993). Employed for seven weeks as a field technician at a Preclassic to Postclassic Maya site in Crooked Tree Wildlife Sanctuary, . Principal Investigator: K. Ann Pyburn. Calabazas (May-July 1992). Employed for eight weeks as a field technician at a Late/Terminal Classic 12

Maya site near San Pedro Sula, Honduras. Principal Investigator: John Henderson. Miyama Project (December-January 1992). Employed for five weeks as a field technician in the testing of various Latte period sites in the Miyama project area in Yona, Guam. Principal Investigator: Rosalind Hunter-Anderson. Porter Leath Orphanage (April 1991). Employed for one week as a field technician at a 19th-century schoolhouse in Memphis, Tennessee. Principal Investigator: Gerald Smith. Citico Survey (January 1991). Employed for one week as a field technician in the surveying of areas adjacent to the Citico site, a Mississippian site in Chattanooga, Tennessee. Principal Investigator: Nicholas Honerkamp. Beck (October 1990). Acted as field director for one week in the testing of 3CT8, a Late Mississippian site in Crittenden County, Arkansas. Principal Investigator: David Dye. Oakridge (September 1990). Employed for two weeks as crew chief in the excavation of 22LE519, an 18th-century Chickasaw site in Tupelo, Mississippi. Principal Investigator: David Dye. Belle Meade I, II, and III (May-August 1990, December 1990, May-August 1991). Employed for 27 weeks as field and laboratory director in the excavation of a domestic structure and controlled surface collection at 3CT30, a Late Mississippian site in Crittenden County, Arkansas. Principal Investigator: David Dye. Walls (February-April 1990). Acted as field supervisor (part-time) for twelve weeks in the testing of 22DS500, a Late Mississippian site in Walls, Mississippi. Principal Investigator: David Dye. Rum-Boogie Site (December, 1989). Employed for four weeks as a field technician at a 19th-century urban site in Memphis, Tennessee. Principal Investigator: Guy Weaver. The Hermitage (July-August 1989). Employed for five weeks as an archaeological intern in the landscape archaeological investigations of the 19th-century plantation and home of Andrew Jackson near Nashville, Tennessee. Principal Investigator: Larry McKee. Hammer-Taylor (July 1989). Employed for three weeks as a field technician at the Hammer-Taylor house, an 18th-century inn in Tennessee. Principal Investigator: Nicholas Honerkamp. Tracy City Reservoir (May 1989). Employed for one week as a field technician in the survey of a reservoir project area in Tracy City, Tennessee. Principal Investigator: Nicholas Honerkamp. Pack Place (May 1988). Employed for one week as a field technician at Pack Place, a 19th century urban site in Asheville, North Carolina. Principal Investigator: Nicholas Honerkamp. Clifton Place I and II (August and October 1987 and May-June 1988). Employed for eight weeks as a field technician at Clifton Place Plantation, a 19th site in Columbia, Tennessee. Principal Investigator: Nicholas Honerkamp. Riverpark (June-August 1987). Employed for fourteen weeks as a field technician at 40HA102, a prehistoric Archaic, Woodland, and Mississippian period site in Chattanooga, Tennessee. Principal Investigator: Nicholas Honerkamp.

Laboratory and University Research Projects Spring 1999: Assisted Prudence M. Rice in organizing the 16th Annual Visiting Scholar Conference: Archaeometry as Anthropology: Material Culture and Technology. Spring 1998: Assisted Prudence M. Rice creating distribution maps of artifacts at Colonial Period sites in Moquegua, Peru. Fall 1996: Assisted Prudence M. Rice creating distribution maps of artifacts at Colonial Period sites in Moquegua, Peru. Fall 1991-Spring 1996: Assisted Don Rice in creating site plans and digital elevation models of archaeological sites in central Petén, Guatemala. Spring 1991: Assisted Charles McNutt in various tasks as a laboratory assistant. Spring 1990-Fall 1990: Assisted David Dye in creating a GIS database of prehistoric archaeological sites in the Lower Yazoo Basin.

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College Service 2013-present Personnel and Budget Committee, Department of Anthropology, Queens College. 2013 Evening Advisor, Department of Anthropology, Queens College. 2012 Chair, Departmental Curriculum Committee, Department of Anthropology, Queens College. 2011-2012 Member, Search Committee for Archaeologist Position, Department of Anthropology, Queens College 2007-2008 Secretary, Executive Committee, Academic Senate, Queens College. 2007, 2011 Member, Departmental Curriculum Committee, Department of Anthropology, Queens College. 2008-2009 Alternate Representative, Social Sciences Division, Academic Senate, Queens College. 2007-2008 Representative, Social Sciences Division, Academic Senate, Queens College. 2006-2009 Department Representative, Social Science Computer Committee. 2007-2008 Chair, Search Committee for Archaeologist Position, Department of Anthropology, Queens College. 2005-2009 Evening Advisor, Department of Anthropology, Queens College. 2005-2008 Member, Anthropology Review Panel of the PSC-CUNY Grant Program. 2005-2008 Executive Committee, Academic Senate, Queens College. 2003-2004 Member, Moving Committee, Department of Anthropology, Queens College. 2003-2004 Chair, Departmental Curriculum Committee, Department of Anthropology, Queens College. 2002-2004 Evening Advisor, Department of Anthropology, Queens College. 2002-2003 Member, Departmental Curriculum Committee, Department of Anthropology, Queens College. 2002-2003 Member, Search Committee for Cultural Anthropologist Position, Department of Anthropology, Queens College.

Professional Service 2012 Member, Annual Meeting 2012 Program Committee, Society for American Archaeology.

References

Dr. Don S. Rice Dr. Prudence M. Rice Department of Anthropology Department of Anthropology Southern Illinois University at Carbondale Southern Illinois University at Carbondale Carbondale, IL 62901 Carbondale, IL 62901 618-453-2466 618-453-4531 [email protected] [email protected]

Dr. Grant D. Jones Dr. C. Andrew Hofling Department of Anthropology Department of Anthropology Davidson College Southern Illinois University at Carbondale Davidson, NC 28036-1719 Carbondale, IL 62901 [email protected] 618-453-5014 [email protected]

Dr. Elizabeth Graham University College London Institute for the Study of the Americas, University of London 14

31-34 Gordon Square WC1H 0PY United Kingdom 0207-679-7532 [email protected]