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Feb 2019 TIMOTHY R. PAUKETAT Curriculum Vitae

Illinois State Archaeological Survey, 209 Nuclear Physics Building, MC-571 23 E. Stadium Drive, Champaign, IL 61820 Voice mail: 217-244-8818, e-mail: [email protected] Websites: www.cahokia.illinois.edu and www.isas.illinois.edu

EDUCATION Ph.D. 1991, Anthropology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor (UM). M.A. 1986, Anthropology, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale (SIU-C). B.S. 1983, Anthropology and Earth Science, Southern Illinois University, Edwardsville (SIU-E).

RESEARCH INTERESTS New materialisms, affect, and agency; Religion and ontologies; Urbanism and landscapes; Global medievalism and climate change; North American and Indigenous Prairie-Plains history; Woodland and Mississippian cultures; Architecture and pottery.

CURRENT APPOINTMENTS 2019 Director, Illinois State Archaeological Survey, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. 2005-19 Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. 2012-19 Professor, Medieval Studies, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign.

PAST APPOINTMENTS 2016-18 Visiting Research Scientist, Associate Director for Research, Illinois State Archaeological Survey. 1998-05 Associate Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. • 2000-03 Associate Head, Department of Anthropology, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. • 2010-17 Survey Affiliate, Illinois State Archaeological Survey. • 2015-16 Research Associate, Glenn Black Lab, Indiana University, Bloomington. 1996-98 Associate Professor, Department of Anthropology, State University of New York, Buffalo. 1992-96 Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of Oklahoma, Norman. 1991-92 Visiting Research Associate, Resource Investigation Program, University of Illinois, Urbana. 1989-90 Adjunct Lecturer and Teaching Assistant, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor and Dearborn. 1988-89 Staff, Illinois State Historical Society, Springfield. 1986-88 Research Assistant, Museum of Anthropology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. 1984-86 Assistant Curator and Research Assistant, Southern Illinois University at Carbondale. 1983-84 Staff Archaeologist, Center for American Archaeology, Kampsville, Illinois and Southern Illinois University, Edwardsville and Carbondale. 1980-83 Student Archaeologist Intern, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, St. Louis District.

AWARDS, FELLOWSHIPS, SCHOLARSHIPS 2015-16 NEH Fellowship FA-58536-15 FLLW (for Spirits, Birds, and Luminous Beings: Ancient Urbanism and Human Nature). 2012 Visiting Scholar, Amerind Foundation, Dragoon, AZ, Oct-Nov. 2008-09 Weatherhead Fellow, School for Advanced Research, Santa Fe, NM. 2007 Choice Outstanding Academic Title (for Chiefdoms and Other Archaeological Delusions) 2005 Ethel-Jane Westfeldt Bunting Fellow, School of American Research, Santa Fe, NM, June-August. 2001 Distinguished Service Award, Department of Anthropology, University of Illinois. 2000 Professional Archaeology Service Award for Outstanding Service and Dedication to Amateur Archaeology in Illinois, Illinois Association for the Advancement of Archaeology. 1995 C.B. Moore Award for Excellence in Archaeology by a Young Scholar in Southeastern Studies, Lower Mississippi Survey of the Peabody Museum of Harvard University, Southeastern Archaeological Conference. 1995 Junior Faculty Summer Fellowship, College of Arts and Sciences, University of Oklahoma. 1993 Junior Faculty Research Award, University of Oklahoma. 1990-91 Rackham Predoctoral Fellow and Rackham One-Term Dissertation Fellowship, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. 1988 Margaret Wray French Anthropology Scholarship, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.

GRANTS External: 2014-18 National Endowment for the Humanities grant RZ-517699-14, “’s Richland Farmers: Agricultural Expansion, Immigration, Ritual, and the Foundations of Mississippian Civilization” ($301,745). 2014-17 John Templeton Foundation grant 51485, “The Foundations of Ancient American Indian Religion and Civilization at Cahokia’s Emerald Acropolis” ($336,557). 2012-14 Religion and Innovation in Human Affairs program, The Historical Society, Boston and the John Templeton Foundation (S. Alt and T. Pauketat, Co-PIs), “Cahokian Religion, the Emerald Pilgrimage Center, and Cultural Innovation” ($180,000). 2009-12 National Science Foundation Grant BCS-0924138, “Mississippianization, Religious Conversion and Identity Formation in Pre-Columbian Wisconsin” ($177,898). 2010 National Science Foundation, Research Experiences for Undergraduates Supplement (1029112), for Native American assistant to BCS-0924138 ($4000). 2002 National Science Foundation Grant BCS-0219308, “Excavating a Mississippian Outpost” ($25,586). 2002 National Geographic Society Grant 7313-02, “Excavation of a Cahokian Administrative Outpost” ($14,260). 2002 Cahokia Mounds Museum Society Grant, in support of the Cahokia Outpost Project ($6600). 2001 Cahokia Mounds Museum Society Grant, in support of student analyst for the Richland Complex project ($2000). 2000 Cahokia Mounds Museum Society Grant, “Digging Cahokia’s Rich Lands: The Hal Smith Site Excavation” ($2260). 1999 National Science Foundation, Research Experiences for Undergraduates Supplement to #SBR- 9805053 ($8000). 1999 Cahokia Mounds Museum Society Grant, “Digitizing the CEW Project” ($960). 1998-01 National Science Foundation Grant SBR-9805053 and SBR-9996169, “Early Mississippian Social Negotiation and Cahokia’s Richland Complex” ($161,477). 1998 National Geographic Society Grant 6319-98, “Cahokia’s Subordinated Settlements” ($8500). 1998 Cahokia Mounds Museum Society Grant, “Documentation of Private Collections” ($2500). 1997 Cahokia Mounds Museum Society Grant, “Radiocarbon Dating of Early Cahokia” ($2850). 1996 Cahokia Mounds Museum Society Grant, “Special Analyses of the Sub-Mound 51 Borrow Pit at Cahokia” ($3282). 1993-96 National Science Foundation Grant SBR-9305404, “Political Hegemony and the Archaeology of Early Cahokia” ($132,994). 1993-96 Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research Grant 5625, “Political Domination and the Archaeology of Early Cahokia” ($11,500).

Pauketat: page 2 1995 National Science Foundation, Research Experiences for Undergraduates Supplement to SBR- 9305404 ($4300). 1994 National Science Foundation, Research Experiences for Undergraduates Supplement to SBR- 9305404 ($4750). 1993-94 National Geographic Society Grant 5076-93, “The Political Origins of at Cahokia” ($6500). 1991-92 Illinois Humanities Council Grant (11249-1191), “Interpreting Our Prehistoric Past: An Interpretive Guide to the Archaeology and Native American Culture of the American Bottom, Illinois” ($1388). 1988 National Science Foundation Dissertation Improvement Grant (BNS-8815698; $5740).

Internal: 2015 Medieval Studies funding to host “Medieval Americas” symposium, UIUC ($5000). 2013 University of Illinois LAS Conference Proposal Fund for Theoretical Archaeology Group meeting, 2014 ($2,060) 2011 Campus Research Board award to investigate Cahokian causeways and avenues ($8995). 2007-08 Campus Research Board award for ceramic analysis ($8000). 2006-07 Campus Research Board award for ceramic analysis ($16,000). 2001-02 Campus Research Board award for digitizing maps and profiles ($10,320). 2000-01 Campus Research Board award for digitizing maps and profiles ($11,500). 1999-00 Campus Research Board award for GIS development, University of Illinois ($7500). 1998-99 Campus Research Board award for digitizing, University of Illinois ($9562). 1997 Research Development Fund Grant, University at Buffalo ($1269). 1994-95 Academic Year Faculty Enrichment Grant, Arts and Sciences, University of Oklahoma ($692). 1994 University of Oklahoma Grants: Office of Research Administration Small Grant ($750); Instructional Improvement Award (with P.Gilman, R. Pailes, L.Bement, $2588). 1993-94 Academic Year Faculty Enrichment Grant, Arts and Sciences, University of Oklahoma ($449). 1992-93 Academic Year Faculty Enrichment Grant, Arts and Sciences, University of Oklahoma ($340). 1991 Discretionary fund award, Rackham Graduate School, University of Michigan ($200). 1990 Rackham Graduate School Block Grant for summer research, and Rackham Travel Grant, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.

Research Contracts: 2008 Phase II test excavations of two TRDS Property sites ($12,610). 2006 Test excavations of three TRDS Property sites ($4520). 2001-02 Phase I-III investigations of TRDS Property, Shiloh, Illinois ($10,000). 1997 Cahokia Site Grand Plaza excavation, Capital Development Board, State of Illinois ($37,350). 1995-96 Halliday site excavation, Magna Trust Bank, Belleville, Illinois ($26,531). 1994 Morrison site excavation, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, St. Louis District ($4000). 1993-95 Archaeological survey of Horseshoe Lake State Park, Illinois State Museum ($71,000).

PUBLICATIONS Books (*refereed): 2019* Archaeology of Ancient North America (T. Pauketat and K. Sassaman). Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (in press). 2019* New Materialisms Ancient Urbanisms (T. Pauketat and S. Alt, eds.). Routledge Press, London (in press). 2018* Archaeology and Ancient Religion in the North American Midcontinent (B. Koldehoff and T. Pauketat, eds.). University of Alabama Press, Tuscaloosa.

Pauketat: page 3 2015 Medieval Mississippians: The Cahokian World (T. Pauketat and S. Alt, editors). School for Advanced Research Press, Popular Archaeology series. Santa Fe, NM. 2013* An Archaeology of the Cosmos: Rethinking Agency and Religion in Ancient America. Routledge, London. 2013* Big Histories, Human Lives: Tackling Problems of Scale in Archaeology (J. Robb and T. Pauketat, eds.). School for Advanced Research Press, Santa Fe. 2012* The Oxford Handbook of North American Archaeology (editor). Oxford University Press, Oxford. 2009 Cahokia: Ancient America’s Great City on the Mississippi. Viking-Penguin Press, New York (paperback, 2010). 2007* Chiefdoms and Other Archaeological Delusions. AltaMira Press, Lanham, Maryland. 2005* North American Archaeology (T. Pauketat and D. Loren, eds.). Blackwell, Oxford. 2004* Ancient Cahokia and the Mississippians. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. 2004 Cahokia Mounds (T. Pauketat and N. S. Bernard). Oxford University Press, Oxford. 2001* The Archaeology of Traditions: Agency and History Before and After Columbus. University Press of Florida, Gainesville (editor). 1997* Cahokia: Domination and Ideology in the Mississippian World. University of Nebraska Press, Lincoln (T. Pauketat and T. Emerson, eds.). 1994* The Ascent of Chiefs: Cahokia and Mississippian Politics in Native North America. University of Alabama Press, Tuscaloosa. 1992* Lords of the Southeast: Social Inequality and the Native Elites of Southeastern North America. Archeological Papers of the American Anthropological Association 3. Washington D.C. (A. Barker and T. Pauketat, eds.).

Refereed Journal Articles: 2019 Interrogating Diaspora and Movement in the Greater Cahokian World (T. Emerson, K. Hedman, T. Brennan, A. Betzenhauser, S. Alt, and T. Pauketat). Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory (submitted). 2018 The Uhl Locality: An Early Mississippian Habitation at Trempealeau, Wisconsin (R. Boszhardt, D. Benden, T. Pauketat). Wisconsin Archeologist 99(1):109-142. 2017 Trempealeau’s Little Bluff: An Early Cahokian Terraformed Landmark in the Upper Mississippi Valley (T. Pauketat, R. Boszhardt, M. Kolb). Midcontinental Journal of Archaeology 42(2):168-199. 2017 Shrines Near Cahokia (S. Alt and T. Pauketat). Illinois Archaeology 29:1-26 (published in 2018). 2017 The Emerald Acropolis: Elevating the Moon and Water in the Rise of Cahokia (T. Pauketat, S. Alt, J. Kruchten). Antiquity 91:207-222. 2017 A Ray of Theoretical Sunshine. Journal of Skyscape Archaeology 2:251-254. 2016 Thomas E. Emerson and the Development of Illinois Archaeology (J. Walthall and T. Pauketat). Illinois Archaeology 28:1-53 (published in 2018). 2015 The Morrison Site (11MS1548): The Case for Pre-Mississippian Mound Construction in the American Bottom (A. Betzenhauser, T. Pauketat, E. Watts Malouchos, N. Lopinot, D. Marovitch). Illinois Archaeology 27:6-32. 2015 Trempealeau Entanglements: An Ancient Colony’s Causes and Effects (T. Pauketat, R. Boszhardt, D. Benden). American Antiquity 80:260-289. 2015 Sense and Sensibility in Midwestern Archaeology and the Midcontinental Journal of Archaeology, Part III (R. Cook, J. Doershuk, R. Jeske, T. Pauketat, M. Pope, A. Rosebrough, and R. Schirmer. Midcontinental Journal of Archaeology 40:193-208. 2014 Grand Challenges for Archaeology (K. Kintigh, J. Altschul, M. Beaudry, R. Drennan, A. Kinzig, T. Kohler, W. F. Limp, H. Maschner, W. Michener, T. Pauketat, P. Peregrine, J. Sabloff, T. Wilkinson, H. Wright, and M. Zeder). American Antiquity 79:5-24. 2013 A Mississippian Conflagration at East St. Louis and Its Political-Historical Implications (T. Pauketat, A. Fortier, S. Alt, T. Emerson). Journal of Field Archaeology 38:208-224.

Pauketat: page 4 2012 Ritual Consumption at Cahokia (P. Crown, T. Emerson, J. Gu, W. Hurst, T. Pauketat, and T. Ward). Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 109 (35):13944-13949. 2012 An Ancient Medicine Lodge in the Richland Complex (T. Pauketat, J. Kruchten, M. Baltus, K. Parker, and E. Kassly). Illinois Archaeology 24:159-183. 2011 Why Wall Trenches? Southeastern Archaeology 30 (1): 108-122 (S. Alt and T. Pauketat). 2010 Excavations into Cahokia’s Mound 49 (T. Pauketat, M. Rees, A. VanDerwarker, K. Parker). Illinois Archaeology 22:397-436. 2010 Compound Problems in Mississippian Archaeology (S. Alt and T. Pauketat). Illinois Archaeology 22:379-396. 2010 The Construction and Use of Cahokia’s Grand Plaza (S. Alt, J. Kruchten, T. Pauketat). Journal of Field Archaeology 35 (2):131-146. 2010 Reply to Comments of Nolan and Cook (L. Benson, T. R. Pauketat, E. R. Cook). American Antiquity 75:984-985. 2010 Carneiro’s Long Tirade. Social Evolution and History 9(1):166-171. Uchitel Publishing House, Moscow, Russia. 2009 Cahokia’s Boom and Bust in the Context of Climate Change (L. Benson, T. Pauketat, and E. Cook). American Antiquity 74:467-483. 2009 My Delusions. The Native South 1:170-179. 2008 Star Performances and Cosmic Clutter (T. Pauketat and T. Emerson). Cambridge Archaeological Journal 18:78-85. 2008 A Pre-Columbian Map of the Mississippi? (F. T. Norris and T. Pauketat). Southeastern Archaeology 27:78-92. 2008 Cahokia’s Mound 31: A Short-Term Construction at a Long-Term Site (L. P. Sullivan and T. R. Pauketat). Southeastern Archaeology 26:12-31. 2005 Some Problems Detecting Mississippian Farmsteads in Southwestern Illinois. Illinois Archaeology 17:154-167 (by T. R. Pauketat, S. M. Alt, J. M. Pauketat). 2005 Agency in a Postmold? Physicality and the Archaeology of Culture-Making (T. Pauketat and S. Alt). Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory 12:213-236. 2004 Archaeology without Alternatives. Anthropological Theory 4:199-203. 2004 The Making and Meaning of a Mississippian Axe-head Cache (T. Pauketat and S. Alt). Antiquity 78:779-797. 2003 Resettled Farmers and the Making of a Mississippian Polity. American Antiquity 68:39-66. 2002 The Residues of Feasting and Public Ritual at Early Cahokia (T. Pauketat, L. Kelly, G. Fritz, N. Lopinot, S. Elias, and E. Hargrave). American Antiquity 67:257-279. 2002 A Fourth-Generation Synthesis of Cahokia and Mississippianization. Midcontinental Journal of Archaeology 27:149-170. 2002 Cahokian Ritual and the Ramey Field: New Insights from Old Collections (T. Pauketat and B. Koldehoff). Southeastern Archaeology 21:79-91. 2001 Practice and History in Archaeology: An Emerging Paradigm. Anthropological Theory 1:73-98. 1998 Refiguring the Archaeology of Greater Cahokia. Journal of Archaeological Research 6:45-89. 1997 Specialization, Political Symbols, and the Crafty Elite of Cahokia. Southeastern Archaeology 16:1- 15. 1996 The Foundations of Inequality within a Simulated Shan Community. Journal of Anthropological Archaeology 15:219-236. 1996 AG Church Ceramics: Clues to Community Change. Illinois Archaeology 8:85-116. 1996 The AG Church Site: An Introduction (B. Koldehoff, J. Holt, L. Kinsella, and T. Pauketat). Illinois Archaeology 8:38-57. 1996 The Place of Post-Circle Monuments in Cahokian Political History. Wisconsin Archeologist 77:73- 83. 1995 Cahokia: Ein Präkolumbianisches Politisches Zentrum in Nordamerika. Das Altertum 41:99-108.

Pauketat: page 5 1995 Additional Notes on the Burned Building Beneath Cahokia's Kunnemann Mound. Illinois Archaeology 7:102-108. 1994 “Environmental Setting” and “Lithic Analysis” in 20KE20: Excavations at a Prehistoric Copper Workshop, ed. by S.R. Martin. The Michigan Archaeologist 39:134-138, 176-180. 1993 The Emerald Site and the Mississippian Occupation of the Central Silver Creek Valley (B. Koldehoff, T. Pauketat, and J. Kelly). Illinois Archaeology 5(1-2):331-343. 1993 Preliminary Observations of Building Density at Cahokia's Tract 15A and Dunham Tract. Illinois Archaeology 5:402-406. 1991 The Ideology of Authority and the Power of the Pot (T. Pauketat and T. Emerson). American Anthropologist 93:919-941. 1989 Monitoring Mississippian Homestead Occupation Span and Economy Using Ceramic Refuse. American Antiquity 54:288-310. 1987 Mississippian Domestic Economy and Formation Processes: A Response to Prentice. Midcontinental Journal of Archaeology 12(1):77-88. 1987 A Functional Consideration of a Mississippian Domestic Vessel Assemblage. Southeastern Archaeology 6(1):1-15. 1987 A Burned Domestic Dwelling at Cahokia. Wisconsin Archaeologist 68(3):212-237. 1986 Middle Mississippian Structure Analysis: The Lawrence Primas Site in the American Bottom (T. Pauketat and W. Woods). Wisconsin Archeologist 67(2):104-127. 1983 A Long-Stemmed Spud from the American Bottom. Midcontinental Journal of Archaeology 8:1-12.

Refereed Book Chapters: 2019 Fragile Cahokian and Chacoan Orders and Infrastructures. In The Evolution of Fragility: The Conference, ed. by N. Yoffee. McDonald Institute Monograph (in press, Jan. 2019). 2019 How Cahokia Croaked. In Anomalous Giants: Cities, Large Villages or Neither, ed. by R. Fletcher and N. Kim. University of Press, Tucson (under review, Jan. 2019). 2019 Introducing New Materialisms, Rethinking Ancient Urbanisms. In New Materialisms Ancient Urbanisms (T. Pauketat and S. Alt, eds.). Routledge Press, London (in press). 2019 Immanence and the Spirit of Ancient Urbanism at Paquimé and Liangzhu. In New Materialisms Ancient Urbanisms (T. Pauketat and S. Alt, eds.). Routledge Press, London (in press). 2019 Elements of Cahokian Neighborhoods (A. Betzenhauser and T. Pauketat). In Neighborhoods from the Perspective of Anthropological Archaeology, ed. by D. Pacifico and L. Truex. Archeological Papers of the American Anthropological Association. Washington, DC (in press). 2018 An Archaeology of Ancient Religious Practices (B. Koldehoff and T. Pauketat). In Archaeology and Ancient Religion in the North American Midcontinent, ed. by B. Koldehoff and T. Pauketat, pp. 1- 28. University of Alabama Press, Tuscaloosa. 2018 Water and Shells in Bodies and Pots: Mississippian Rhizome, Cahokian Poiesis (T. Pauketat and S. Alt). In Relational Personhood and Other-than-Human Agency in Archaeology, ed. by E. Harrison- Buck and J. Hendon, pp. 72-99. University of Press, Boulder. 2018 The Elements of Cahokian Shrine Complexes and Basis of Mississippian Religion (S. Alt and T. Pauketat). In Religion and Politics in the Ancient Americas, ed. by S. Barber and A. Joyce, pp. 51- 74. Routledge Press, London. 2017 Illuminating Triangulations: Moonlight and the Mississippian World. In The Oxford Handbook of Light in Archaeology, ed. by C. Papadopoulos and H. Moyes, pp. 1-21. Oxford Univ. Press, Oxford. Oxford Handbooks Online DOI: 10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198788218.013.8 2015 Religious Innovation at the Emerald Acropolis: Something New Under the Moon (T. Pauketat and S. Alt). In Religion and Innovation: Antagonists or Partners?, ed. by D. Yerxa, pp. 43-55. Bloomsbury, London. 2015 Imagined Cities (T. Pauketat, A. Killebrew, F. Micheau). In Cambridge History of the World, Volume 3: A World of Cities, ed. by N. Yoffee, pp. 455-465. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.

Pauketat: page 6 2015 City of Earth and Wood: New Cahokia and its Material-Historical Implications (T. Pauketat, S. Alt, J. Kruchten). In Cambridge History of the World, Volume 3: A World of Cities, ed. by N. Yoffee, pp. 437-454. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. 2014 From Memorials to Imaginaries in the Monumentality of Ancient North America. In Approaching Monumentality in Archaeology, ed. by J. F. Osborne, IEMA Proceedings, Volume 3, pp. 431-446. State University of New York Press, Albany. 2013 Fields of Movement in the Ancient Eastern Woodlands (S. E. Baires, A. J. Butler, B. J. Skousen, T. Pauketat). In Archaeology After Interpretation, ed. by B. Alberti, A. Jones, and J. Pollard, pp. 197- 218. Left Coast Press, Walnut Canyon, CA. 2013 Bundles of/in/as Time. In Big Histories, Human Lives: Tackling Problems of Scale in Archaeology, ed. by J. Robb and T. Pauketat, pp. 35-56. School for Advanced Research Press, Santa Fe. 2013 From Moments to Millennia: Theorizing Scale and Change in (J. Robb and T. Pauketat). In Big Histories, Human Lives: Tackling Problems of Scale in Archaeology, ed. by J. Robb and T. Pauketat, pp. 1-34. School for Advanced Research Press, Santa Fe. 2012 Getting Religion: Lessons from Ancestral Puebloan History. In Religious Transformation in the Late Prehispanic Pueblo World, ed. by D. Glowacki and S. Van Keuren, pp. 221-238. University of Arizona Press, Tucson. 2012 Questioning the Past in North America. In The Oxford Handbook of North American Archaeology, ed. by T. Pauketat, pp. 3-17. Oxford University Press, Oxford. 2010 Changing Theoretical Directions in American Archaeology (T. Pauketat and L. Meskell). In Voices in American Archaeology, ed. by W. Ashmore, D. Lippert, and B. Mills, pp. 193-219. Society for American Archaeology Press, Washington, DC. 2010 Of Leaders and Legacies in Native North America. In The Evolution of Leadership and Complexity, ed. by J. Kantner, K. Vaughn, and J. Eerkins, pp. 169-192. School for Advanced Research Press, Santa Fe. 2010 The Missing Persons in Mississippian Mortuaries. In Mississippian Mortuary Practices: Beyond Hierarchy and the Representationist Perspective, ed. by L. P. Sullivan and R. C. Mainfort, pp. 14-29. University Press of Florida, Gainesville. 2009 Wars, Rumors of Wars, and the Production of Violence. In Warfare in Cultural Context: Practice, Agency and the Archaeology of Violence, ed. by A. Nielsen and W. Walker, pp. 244-261. Amerind Foundation and University of Arizona Press, Tucson. 2008 The Grounds for Agency in Southwestern Archaeology. In The Social Construction of Communities: Agency, Structure, and Identity in the Prehispanic Southwest, ed. by M. Varien and J. Potter, pp. 233-249. AltaMira Press, Walnut Canyon, California. 2008 Founders’ Cults and the Archaeology of Wa-kan-da. In Memory Work: Archaeologies of Material Practice, ed. by B. Mills and W. Walker, pp. 61-80. School for Advanced Research Press, Santa Fe. 2008 Locating American Indian Religion at Cahokia and Beyond (T. Emerson, S. Alt, and T. Pauketat). In Religion, Archaeology, and the Material World, ed. by L. Fogelin. Center for Archaeological Investigations, Occasional Paper No. 36, pp. 216-236. Southern Illinois University, Carbondale. 2008 Historical-Processual Archaeology and Culture Making: Unpacking the Southern Cult and Mississippian Religion (T. Emerson and T. Pauketat). In Belief in the Past: Theoretical Approaches to the Archaeology of Religion, ed. by D. Whitley and K. Hays-Gilpin, pp. 167-188. Left Coast Press, Walnut Creek, California. 2007 Alternative Civilizations: Heterarchies, Corporate Polities, and Orthodoxies (T. Pauketat and T. Emerson). In Alternativity in Cultural History: Heterarchy and Homoarchy as Evolutionary Trajectories, ed. by D. Bondarenko and A. Nemirovskiy, pp. 107-117. Center for Civilizational and Regional Studies of the RAS, Moscow. 2007 Sex and the Southern Cult (S. Alt and T. Pauketat). In The Southeastern Ceremonial Complex, ed. by A. King, pp. 232-250. University of Alabama Press, Tuscaloosa.

Pauketat: page 7 2005 Alternative Histories and North American Archaeology (T. Pauketat and D. Loren). In North American Archaeology, ed. by T. Pauketat and D. Loren, pp. 1-29. Blackwell, Oxford. 2005 The Forgotten History of the Mississippians. In North American Archaeology, ed. by T. Pauketat and D. Loren, pp. 187-211. Blackwell, Oxford. 2004 The Economy of the Moment: Cultural Practices and Mississippian Chiefdoms. In Archaeological Perspectives on Political Economies, ed. by G. Feinman and L. Nicholas, pp. 25-39. University of Press, Salt Lake City. 2003 Materiality and the Immaterial in Historical-Processual Archaeology. In Essential Tensions in Archaeological Method and Theory, ed. by T. VanPool and C. VanPool, pp. 41-53. University of Utah Press, Salt Lake City. 2003 Mounds, Memory, and Contested Mississippian History (T. Pauketat and S. Alt). In Archaeologies of Memory, ed. by R. Van Dyke and S. Alcock, pp. 151-179. Blackwell, Oxford. 2002 Embodying Power and Resistance at Prehistoric Cahokia (T. Emerson and T. Pauketat). In Power in Archaeology, ed. by M. O’Donovan, pp. 105-125. Center for Archaeological Investigations, Occasional Paper No. 30, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale. 2001 chapters in The Archaeology of Traditions: Agency and History Before and After Columbus, ed. by T. Pauketat, University Press of Florida, Gainesville: chapter 1, A New Tradition in Archaeology, pp. 1-16; chapter 16, Concluding Thoughts on Tradition, History, and Archaeology, pp. 253-256. 2000 The Tragedy of the Commoners. In Agency in Archaeology, ed. by M.-A. Dobres and J. Robb, pp. 113-129. Routledge, London. 2000 Politicization and Community in the Pre-Columbian Mississippian Valley. In The Archaeology of Communities: A New World Perspective, ed. by M.-A. Canuto and J. Yaeger, pp. 16-43. Routledge, London. 2000 Serpents, Female Deities, and Fertility Symbolism in the Early Cahokian Countryside (T. Emerson, B. Koldehoff, and T. Pauketat). In Mounds, Modoc, and : Papers in Honor of Melvin L. Fowler, ed. by S. Ahler, pp. 511-522. Illinois State Museum Scientific Papers, Volume 28. Springfield. 2000 Mounds 65 and 66 at Cahokia: Additional Details of the 1927 Excavations (T. Pauketat and A. Barker). In Mounds, Modoc, and Mesoamerica: Papers in Honor of Melvin L. Fowler, ed. by S. Ahler, pp. 125-140. Illinois State Museum Scientific Papers, Volume 28. Springfield. 1999 The Representation of Hegemony as Community at Cahokia (T. Pauketat and T. Emerson). In Material Symbols: Culture and Economy in , ed. by J. E. Robb, pp. 302-317. Occasional Paper No. 26, Center for Archaeological Investigations, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale. 1997 chapters in Cahokia: Domination and Ideology in the Mississippian World, ed. by T. Pauketat and T. Emerson. University of Nebraska Press, Lincoln: chapter 1, Introduction: Domination and Ideology in the Mississippian World (T. Pauketat and T. Emerson), pp. 1-29; chapter 2, Cahokian Political Economy, pp. 30-51; chapter 6, Cahokian Population Dynamics (T. Pauketat and N. Lopinot), pp. 103-123; chapter 13, Conclusion: Cahokia and the Four Winds (T. Pauketat and T. Emerson), pp. 269-278. 1992 Introduction: Social Inequality and the Native Elites of Southeastern North America (A. Barker and T. Pauketat). In Lords of the Southeast: Social Inequality and the Native Elites of Southeastern North America, ed. by A. Barker and T. Pauketat, pp. 1-10. Archeological Papers of the American Anthropological Association 3. Washington, DC. 1992 The Reign and Ruin of the Cahokia Lords: A Dialectic of Dominance. In Lords of the Southeast: Social Inequality and the Native Elites of Southeastern North America, ed. by A. Barker and T. Pauketat, pp. 31-51. Archeological Papers of the American Anthropological Association 3. Washington, DC.

Monographs, Dictionary/Encyclopedia Entries, and Miscellaneous Articles:

Pauketat: page 8 2015 An American Indian City (T. Pauketat, T. Emerson, M. Farkas, S. Baires). In Medieval Mississippians: The Cahokian World, ed. by T. Pauketat and S. Alt, pp. 21-31. School for Advanced Research Press, Santa Fe, NM. 2015 Medieval Life in America’s Heartland (T. Pauketat and S. Alt). In Medieval Mississippians: The Cahokian World, ed. by T. Pauketat and S. Alt, pp. 1-11. School for Advanced Research Press, Santa Fe, NM. 2014 Grand Challenges for Archaeology (K. Kintigh, J. Altschul, M. Beaudry, R. Drennan, A. Kinzig, T. Kohler, W. Limp, H. Maschner, W. Michener, T. Pauketat, P. Peregrine, J. Sabloff, T. Wilkinson, H. Wright, M. Zeder). PNAS 111(3):879-880. 2013 A ‘Contingent and Cumulative’ Archaeology. Interview of T. Pauketat by P. Hodges for e- newsletter Horizon & Tradition: The Newsletter of the Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Vol. 55, No. 1, pp. 10-13. 2013 The Archaeology of Downtown Cahokia II: The 1960 Excavation of Tract 15B (editor). Studies in Illinois Archaeology 8, Illinois State Archaeological Survey, Urbana. 2013 The Great Plains and Mississippi Valley (L. Sundstrom and T. Pauketat). In The Cambridge World History, ed. by Colin Renfrew and Paul Bahn, pp. 1264-1282. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. 2012 Cahokians in the Upper Mississippi River Valley at 1050 AD (R. Boszhardt, D. Benden and T. Pauketat). Newsletter of the Iowa Archeological Society, Issue 223, Vol. 62 (4):1-5. 2011 Cahokia: Mysteries in the Mounds. 2012 Science Year: The World Book Annual Science Supplement, pp. 12-27. World Book, Inc., Chicago. 2011 Cahokia: A Pre-Columbian American Indian City. History Now (quarterly online journal), Issue 28, The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History (1,944 words). 2010 Practice and History in Archaeology: An Emerging Paradigm. Reprint of 2001 paper published in Contemporary Archaeology in Theory: The New Pragmatism (second edition), ed. by R. W. Preucel and S. A. Mrozowski, pp. 137-155. Wiley-Blackwell, West Sussex, United Kingdom. 2010 Cahokia: An Interview with Timothy R. Pauketat, conducted by D. A. Yerxa. Historically Speaking: The Bulletin of the Historical Society XV(1):34-35. 2010 Early Mississippian Colonists in the Upper Mississippi Valley: 2009 Investigations at the Fisher Mounds Site Complex (D. Benden, T. Pauketat, R. Boszhardt). Archaeology around Wisconsin 2009, in The Wisconsin Archeologist 91:131-132. 2009 America’s Lost Jewel. New York Post, Sept. 27 (http://www.nypost.com/p/news/opinion/ opedcolumnists/america_lost_jewel_2kDXAvTxbt9nCyFNOS9tOM) 2009 America’s First Pastime: Did Rolling Stones Spread Mississippian Culture Across North America? Archaeology (Sept./Oct.), pp. 20-25. 2008 The Rise and Fall of the Mississippians. In American Indian Places: A Historical Guidebook, ed. by F. H. Kennedy, pp. 104-105. Houghton Mifflin Company, Boston. 2008 Eastern Woodlands. In Encyclopedia of Archaeology, Volume I, ed. by D. Pearsall, pp. 279-289. Academic Press, New York. 2008 Developer Destruction at the Pfeffer Mound Site, May-June 2008 (J. Kruchten, J. Galloy, and T. Pauketat). Illinois Antiquity 43(2):9-10. Newsletter of the Illinois Association for Advancement of Archaeology. 2006 Monitoring Mississippian Homestead Occupation Span and Economy Using Ceramic Refuse. Reprinted in Formation Theory in Archaeology: Readings from American Antiquity and Latin American Antiquity, compiled by Michael Shott. Society for American Archaeology Press, Washington, DC. 2005 The Archaeology of the East St. Louis Mound Center, Part I: The Southside Excavations (editor). Illinois Transportation Archaeological Research Program, Research Reports 21. Department of Anthropology, University of Illinois, Urbana.

Pauketat: page 9 2003 Indian Mounds. In Dictionary of American History, ed. by S. Kutler, pp. 277-279. Charles Scribner’s Sons, NY. 2001 The Ancient Ones. In Choctaw Language and Culture, ed. by M. Haag and H. Willis, pp. 241-244. University of Oklahoma Press, Norman. 1999 America’s Ancient Warriors. MHQ: The Quarterly Journal of Military History, Summer:50-55. 1999 I Am an Archaeologist. In Lessons from the Past: An Introductory Reader in Archaeology, by K. Feder, pp. 26-27, Mayfield Press, Moutain View, California. 1998 The Archaeology of Downtown Cahokia: The Tract 15A and Dunham Tract Excavations. Studies in Archaeology No. 1, Illinois Transportation Archaeological Research Program, University of Illinois, Urbana. 1998 An Archaeological Survey of Horseshoe Lake State Park, Madison County, Illinois (T. Pauketat, M. Rees, and S. Pauketat). Illinois State Museum, Reports of Investigations, No. 55. 1994 The Holdener Site: Late Woodland, Emergent Mississippian, and Mississippian Occupations in the American Bottom Uplands (W. Wittry, J. Arnold, C. Witty, and T. Pauketat). FAI-270 Site Reports 26. University of Illinois Press, Urbana. 1993 Temples for Cahokia Lords: Preston Holder's 1955-1956 Excavations of Kunnemann Mound. University of Michigan, Museum of Anthropology Memoir 26. Ann Arbor. 1993 A Tour Guide to the Prehistory and Native Cultures of Southwestern Illinois and the Greater St. Louis Area. Illinois Archaeology Educational Series 2. Illinois Historic Preservation Agency, Springfield. 1992 The Lohmann Site: An Early Mississippian Center in the American Bottom (D. Esarey and T. Pauketat). FAI-270 Site Reports 25. University of Illinois Press, Urbana. 1990 Ceramics. In The Archaeology of the Cahokia Palisade, Illinois Cultural Resources Study 14. Illinois Historic Preservation Agency, Springfield. 1988 Salvage Data Recovery at the Olszewski Site: A Small Mississippian Community in the American Bottom. Rediscovery 4:32-50. Journal of the Illinois Association for the Advancement of Archaeology (by T. Pauketat and B. Koldehoff). 1987 A Preliminary Discussion of Pottery from the A.G. Church Site (T. Pauketat and L. Kinsella). Illinois Antiquity 19(1). Newsletter of the Illinois Association for Advancement of Archaeology. 1984 A Cypress Stemmed Cache from Southern Illinois. Illinois Antiquity 16(2). Newsletter of the Illinois Association for Advancement of Archaeology. 1984 Notes on Some Non-Local Ceramics in an American Bottom Collection. Illinois Antiquity 16(1). Newsletter of the Illinois Association for Advancement of Archaeology.

Book Reviews and Published Commentaries: 2019 Against Scott’s Grain. Cambridge Archaeological Journal 29 (in press), part of a review feature of Against the Grain, by J. Scott. 2019 The Archaeology of Villages in Eastern North America, by J. Birch and V. Thompson. Journal of Anthropological Research (in press) 2018 Archaeological Theory in the New Millennium: Introducing Current Perspectives, by O. Harris and C. Cipolla, Midcontinental Journal of Archaeology, http://www.midwestarchaeology.org/mcja/book-reviews. 2016 In Search of Moundbuilder Histories. Antiquity 90:1393-1395 (a review of American Antiquities [T. Barnhart], Rethinking Moundville [C. Scarry and V. Steponaitis], and Ancestral Mounds [J. Miller]). 2016 Hopewell Ceremonial Landscapes of Ohio: More than Mounds and Geometric Earthworks, by M. Lynott, Landscape History 37(1):99-100. 2015 CA Comment for “Ensoulment, Entrapment, and Political Centralization” by A. Joyce and S. Barber. Current Anthropology 56(6):841.

Pauketat: page 10 2015 Review essay (of four books: Entangled; How Things Shape the Mind; Archaeology; The Oxford Handbook of the Archaeology of the Contemporary World, by I. Hodder and others), Cambridge Archaeological Journal 25(4):909-911. 2013 Artifacts from the Craig Mound at Spiro, Oklahoma, by A. Sievert and J. Rogers. Journal of Anthropological Research 69:273-275. 2012 Houses in a Landscape: Memory and Everyday Life in Mesoamerica, by J. Hendon. American Anthropologist 114:163-164. 2011 King: The Social Archaeology of a Late Mississippian Town in Northwestern Georgia, by D. Hally. Journal of Field Archaeology 36(1):70-71. 2010 Speaking with the Ancestors: Mississippian Stone Statuary in the Tennessee-Cumberland Region, by K. Smith and J. Miller. American Anthropologist 112:164. 2009 Religion in the Prehispanic Southwest, ed. by C. VanPool, T. VanPool, and D. Phillips, Jr. Time and Mind 2:243-246. 2008 Taíno Myth and Practice: The Arrival of the Stranger King, by W. Keegan. American Antiquity 73:569-570. 2007 Leadership and Polity in Mississippian Society, ed. by B. Butler and P. Welch. Journal of Anthropological Research 63:284-286. 2006 Ancient Aztalan, by R. Birmingham and L. Goldstein. Illinois Archaeology. 2006 Lost Laborers in Colonial California, by S. Silliman. Journal of Field Archaeology 30:485-486. 2003 Life in Neolithic Farming Communities, ed. by I. Kuijt. American Anthropologist 105:198. 2001 Alternative Leadership Strategies in the Prehispanic Southwest, ed. by B. J. Mills. Illinois Archaeology 13:171-174. 2001 The Gottschall Rockshelter: An Archaeological Mystery, by R. Salzer and G. Rajnovich. Illinois Antiquity (newsletter) 36:18. 2000 Staging Ritual: Hopewell Ceremonialism at the Mound House Site, Greene County, Illinois, by J. Buikstra, D. Charles, and G. Rakita. Journal of Anthropological Research 56:406-407. 1999 Cahokian Agents Past and Present, a review of T. Emerson’s Cahokia and the Archaeology of Power. Cambridge Review of Archaeology 9:256-257. 1999 The Prehistory of Missouri, by M. O’Brien and W. Wood. Illinois Archaeology 11:220-222. 1997 Mississippian Ups and Downs. A review of Political Structure and Change (ed. by J. Scarry) and Mississippian Communities and Households (ed. by J. Rogers and B. Smith). American Anthropologist 99:634-636. 1996 Moving Archaeology Down the Line. A review of Prehistoric Exchange Systems in North America, ed. by T. Baugh and J. Ericson. Current Anthropology 37:728-729. 1996 Cahokia's Countryside: Household Archaeology, Settlement Patterns, and Social Power, by M. Mehrer. American Antiquity 61:803-805. 1996 The Savannah River Chiefdoms, by D. Anderson. Plains Anthropologist 41:311-312. 1996 Beyond Subsistence: Plains Archaeology and the Postprocessual Critique, ed. by P. Duke and M. Wilson. Mississippi Archaeology 31:80-85. 1994 New Perspectives on Cahokia: Views from the Periphery, ed. by J. Stoltman. American Antiquity 59:795-796. 1994 Chiefdoms: Power, Economy, and Ideology, ed. by T. Earle. American Antiquity 59:176-177. 1994 The Caddo Nation: Archaeological and Ethnohistoric Perspectives, by T. Perttula. Caddoan Archeology Newsletter 4(4):20-21. 1992 The Archaeology of the Cahokia Mounds ICT-II: Ceramics, by G. Holley. Illinois Archaeology 4:206- 208. 1991 PIXE: A Novel Technique for Elemental Analysis, by S. Johansson and J. Campbell. Journal of the American Chemical Society 113:9015.

Unpublished Technical Reports and Theses:

Pauketat: page 11 2016 Archaeological Test Excavations into Mound 3 at the Emerald Site (11S1) (T. Pauketat, J. Kruchten, and S. Alt). Report in fulfillment of HSRPA 2015-014 submitted to the Illinois Historic Preservation Agency, Springfield. 2014 The 2010 and 2011 Archaeological Investigations of The Middle Mississippian Platform Mound Complex on Little Bluff (47Tr32) In Trempealeau, Wisconsin (by R. Boszhardt, T. Pauketat and D. Benden). Prepared for the Wisconsin Historical Society, Madison, Wisconsin. 2013 The Pelkey Site (47Tr415) 2010 Discovery and Investigation: An Early Middle Mississippian Midden at Trempealeau, Wisconsin (by R. Boszhardt, D. Benden, and T. Pauketat). Unpublished report submitted to the Wisconsin Historical Society, Madison, Wisconsin. 2010 The Mississippian Initiative Year 1: 2009 Investigations at the Fisher Mounds Site Complex, Stoddard, Wisconsin (by R. Boszhardt, D. Benden, and T. Pauketat). Submitted to the U.S. Army COE, St. Paul District, ARPA Permit DACW37-4-09-0055. 2008 Phase II National Register of Historic Places Eligibility Testing of Archaeological Sites 11-S-1482 and 1492. Report submitted to TRDS, LLC. 2006 Phase II-III National Register of Historic Places Eligibility Testing and Mitigation of Archaeological Sites 11-S-1483, 1499, And 1500. Report submitted to TRDS, LLC and Cross Street Properties, LLC. 2005 Final Report of the Cahokia Extension Waterline and Grand Plaza Test Unit Projects. Submitted to the Illinois Historic Preservation Agency, Springfield (by T. Pauketat, S. Alt, and J. Kruchten). 2002 Phase II Cultural Resource Evaluation and Testing of the TRDS Property, Shiloh, Illinois. Report on file at the Illinois Historic Preservation Agency, Springfield (by T. Pauketat, J. Kruchten, and S. Alt). 2001 Phase II and III Cultural Resource Evaluation and Testing, Wilbur Kalbfleish Farm, Millstadt, Illinois. Report on file at the Illinois Historic Preservation Agency, Springfield (by T. Pauketat and S. Alt). 1996 Early Cahokia Project 1994 Excavations at Mound 49, Cahokia (11-S-34-2). Report submitted to the Illinois Historic Preservation Agency, Springfield (by T. Pauketat and M. Rees). 1993 Early Cahokia Project 1993 Excavations at Emerald Mound (11-S-2). Report submitted to the Illinois Historic Preservation Agency, Springfield. 1991 The Dynamics of Pre-State Political Centralization in the North American Midcontinent. Ph.D. dissertation, Dept. of Anthropology, University of Michigan. University Microfilms, Ann Arbor. 1990 Report of an Archaeological Reconnaissance of the Proposed Ashford Village Development Area, Washtenaw County, Michigan. Report on file, University of Michigan Museum of Anthropology. 1989 Lithic Analysis and Environmental Setting sections in Final Report: The 1988 Lac LaBelle Archaeological Project, by P. Martin and S. Martin. Michigan Technological University, Report submitted to the Michigan Department of State, Lansing. 1988 Appendix: Notes on the William Karoly Collection. In A Phase II Archaeological Investigation for the Proposed Development of Lake Erie Metropark, Cherry Island, Wayne County, Michigan, by C. McHale. Report on file, University of Michigan Museum of Anthropology. 1986 Predicting Occupation Span from Ceramic Refuse: A Case Study from the American Bottom. Masters thesis, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale. 1985 Cultural Resource Data Recovery at Archaeological Site RL-50, Rend Lake, Illinois. St. Louis District Cultural Resource Management Report 16. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USCOE) (by T. Pauketat, C. Wells, W. Woods, and N. Lopinot). 1985 Archaeological Investigations at the St. Louis Arsenal Site. St. Louis District Cultural Resource Management Report 22. USCOE (by J. Williams, W. Woods, F. Norris, T. Pauketat, and D. Eibeck). 1984 Cultural Resource Assessments and Testing of Specified Sites in the Rend Lake Project Area, Franklin and Jefferson Counties, Illinois. St. Louis District Cultural Resource Management Report 9. USCOE (by T. Pauketat, C. Wells, and W. Woods). 1983 Phase II Archaeological Investigation at the Neck-In-The-Woods and Wild Bob sites, Southeast Missouri Port Authority Tract, Cape Girardeau and Scott Counties, Missouri. St. Louis District Cultural Resource Management Report 7. USCOE.

Pauketat: page 12 PROFESSIONAL PAPERS 2018 Detecting Short-Term Mississippian Field Houses: Flake Scatters, Sterile Fills, and Rain (R. Barzilai, S. Alt, J. Kruchten, and T. Pauketat). Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Illinois Archaeological Survey, Urbana, IL, Sept. 15. 2018 A Micromorphological Perspective into the Emerald Acropolis (J. Larmon, S. Alt, T. Pauketat). Poster presented at the Fifth Science and Archaeology Symposium in Urbana, K. Hedman, org., Illinois State Archaeological Survey, Urbana, Feb. 23. 2017 Agricultural and Atmospheric Infrastructure in Pre-Colonial North America. Paper presented at The Evolution of Fragility Conference, N. Yoffee, organizer, The J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles, CA, Dec. 2-5. 2017 More than Diaspora: The Implications of Cahokian Precincts, Shrines, and Outliers (T. Pauketat. T. Emerson, T. Brennan). Paper presented at the 74th Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Tulsa, OK, Nov. 8-11. 2017 Contextualizing Diaspora within an Urbanized Cahokia (T. Emerson, K. Hedman, T. Brennan, T. Pauketat). Paper presented at the 74th Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Tulsa, OK, Nov. 8- 11. 2017 Exploring the Religious Experiences of Ancient Cities. Paper presented in the seminar of the same name, organized by S. Alt and T. Pauketat, School for Advanced Research, Santa Fe, Apr. 24-27. 2017 Bundled Transfers and Water Shrines: The Big-Historical Implications of a Pan-American Phenomenon. Paper presented at the 82nd Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Vancouver, Mar. 29-Apr. 2. 2017 Pottery and Religion at Greater Cahokia’s Emerald Acropolis (R. Barzilai, S. Alt, T. Pauketat). Paper presented at the 82nd Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Vancouver, Mar. 29-Apr. 2. 2017 The Organizational Principles of Architecture at Cahokia and Moundville (G. Wilson and T. Pauketat). Paper presented at the 82nd Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Vancouver, Mar. 29-Apr. 2. 2016 Rethinking Sweat Lodges and Circular Monuments as Water Shrines (T. Pauketat and S. Alt). Paper presented at the 73rd annual Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Athens, GA, Oct. 26-29. 2016 Elevating Water at Cahokia’s Emerald Acropolis (T. Pauketat and S. Alt). Paper presented at the Cahokia Conference, Cahokia Mounds State Historic Site, July 30. 2016 On the Floors of Emerald’s Shrine Houses (S. Alt and T. Pauketat). Paper presented at the Cahokia Conference, Cahokia Mounds State Historic Site, July 30. 2016 What Cahokia Did and Did Not Do. Paper presented at the 37th Mid-South Archaeological Conference, University of Memphis, Memphis, TN, July 16-17. 2016 Visions of Substance in Eleventh-Century Mid-America (T. Pauketat and S. Alt). Paper presented in Mediating Spirit Worlds in Native North America (D. D. Loren and C. Cipolla, orgs.), 81st Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Orlando, FL, April 6-10. 2015 Emerald’s Empty Architecture (S. Alt and T. Pauketat). Paper presented at the 59th annual Meeting of the Midwest Archaeological Conference, Milwaukee, WI, Nov. 5-7. 2015 Mississippian Shrines and the Emerald Acropolis: The Implications of New Settlement and Geoarchaeological Data (T. Pauketat and S. Alt). Paper presented at the 72nd annual Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Nashville, TN, Nov. 18-21. 2015 Greater Cahokia’s Earthen Monumental Constructions and Their Implications for Rethinking Early Civilization. Invited presentation in the Satellite Symposium (“Longshan Culture and Early Civilizations under Comparative Perspectives”) of the 22nd International Congress of Historical Sciences, Zhangqiu, Jinan, China, August 23-25.

Pauketat: page 13 2015 A History of Convergences: Timescales, Temporalities, and Mississippian Beginnings (T. Pauketat and T. Emerson). Paper presented at the 80th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, San Francisco, CA, April 15-19. 2015 Religious Subjects and Gendered Transformations at the Native American City of Cahokia (M. Baltus, S. Baires, T. Pauketat). Paper presented at the 80th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, San Francisco, CA, April 15-19. 2015 Elements of Cahokian Neighborhoods (A. Betzenhauser and T. Pauketat). Paper presented at the 80th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, San Francisco, CA, April 15-19. 2015 The Fifth Wind: Post-Classic Mesoamerican Influence in a Medieval Mississippian World. Paper presented at the symposium The Medieval Americas, organized by T. Pauketat, L. Lucero, and K. DeLucia, University of Illinois, Urbana, April 3. 2014 From BBB to the Black Drink: Thomas E. Emerson and the Archaeology of Religion (T. Pauketat and B. Koldehoff). Paper presented in the symposium Science and Religion in Archaeology: The Legacy of Thomas E. Emerson, at the 58th Midwest Archaeological Conference, Champaign, IL, Oct. 2-4. 2014 Why an American Indian City? Presentation at the Mississippian Conference 2014, Cahokia Mounds State Historic Site. July 26. 2014 Five Discoveries from the Emerald Acropolis (Or, How Religion Made Cahokia). S. Alt, T. Pauketat, J. Kruchten. Paper presented at the Mississippian Conference 2014, Cahokia Mounds State Historic Site, June 26. 2013 Hall Marks: The Legacy of Robert Hall in Light of New Mississippian Data (by T. Emerson and T. Pauketat). Paper presented at the 70th Annual Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Tampa, Florida, Nov. 7-10. 2013 The Emerald Effect: Agency and the Convergence of Earth, Sky, Bodies, and Things (by T. Pauketat, S. Alt, J. Kruchten, and W. Romain). Paper presented at the 70th Annual Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Tampa, Florida, Nov. 7-10. 2013 The Archaeology of a Moonscape (by T. Pauketat, S. Alt, J. Kruchten, and W. Romain). Paper presented at the 2013 Annual Meeting of the Midwestern Archaeological Conference, Columbus, Ohio, Oct. 24-26. 2013 Revealing Cahokia’s Religion, Year 2: Preliminary Results from Summer 2013 at Emerald (J. Kruchten, S. Alt, and T. Pauketat). Presented at the Mississippian Conference, Crisp Museum, Southeast Missouri State University, Cape Girardeau, MO, July 20. 2013 Cities, Would-be Cities, and the Case of Cahokia. Presented in “Cities, Large Villages, or Neither? The Conundrum of Cahokia, the Oppida, the Yoruba Towns and Others” (N. Kim and T. Pauketat, organizers), 78th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Honolulu, April 3-7. 2013 Resistivity Profiling to Delineate a Mississippian Culture Trail at the Emerald Site, Southwest Illinois (T. Larson, M. DeLucia, B. Skousen, S. Alt, T. Pauketat). 26th Annual Symposium on the Application of Geophysics to Engineering and Environmental Problems, Denver, CO (Mar. 17-23). 2012 Redesigned Communities of the Early Mississippian World: From Toltec and Washausen to Obion and Cahokia (T. Pauketat, A. Betzenhauser, and W. Romain). Presented at the 69th Annual Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Baton Rouge, LA (Nov. 7-10). 2012 Exploring Greater Cahokia: Excavating Through the Heart of the East St. Louis Mound Complex (T. Emerson, T. Pauketat, D. Jackson, P. Durst, and J. Galloy). Presented at the 69th Annual Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Baton Rouge, LA (Nov. 7-10). 2012 Emerald Excavations 2012: Four Discoveries that Challenge an Understanding of Cahokia (T. Pauketat, S. Alt, and J. Kruchten). Presented at the Annual meeting of the Illinois Archaeological Survey, Urbana, IL, Sept. 8. 2012 From Memorials to Imaginaries in the Monumentality of Ancient America. Paper presented at the Institute for European and Mediterranean Archaeology, Buffalo, NY, May 15-16.

Pauketat: page 14 2012 Archaeologies of Religion and the Power(s) of Cahokia. Paper presented in “Chaco and Cahokia: Histories, Landscapes, and Hinterlands,” organized by B. Todd and D. Benden, 77th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Memphis, TN. 2012 To ‘the Mountain Whose Foot is Bathed in Water’—Cahokia’s First Colony 850 Km Up the River (by D. Benden, R. Boszhardt, and T. Pauketat). Paper presented in “Chaco and Cahokia: Histories, Landscapes, and Hinterlands,” organized by B. Todd and D. Benden, 77th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Memphis, TN. 2011 The Traces of Pilgrims. Paper presented in “Traces of the Human Presence,” R. Joyce (org.) at the 110th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Montreal, , Nov. 16- 20. 2011 Assessing the Little Bluff Platform Mounds at Trempealeau, Wisconsin (R. Boszhardt, T. Pauketat, D. Benden). Poster presented at the Midwest Archaeological Conference, La Crosse, WI, Oct. 13- 16. 2011 Early Mississippian Houses at the Uhl Site, Trempealeau, Wisconsin (D. Benden, T. Pauketat, R. Boszhardt). Poster presented at the Midwest Archaeological Conference, LaCrosse, WI, Oct. 13-16. 2011 Elements of Ancient Power and Agency (M. Baltus, S. Otten, T. Pauketat). Paper presented in the symposium “Situating Materiality: Power and Objectification in the Indigenous Americas” (S. Kosiba and J. Janusek, organizers) at the 76th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Sacramento, California. 2011 Cosmic Contact in the Upper Mississippi Valley (T. Pauketat, D. Benden, R. Boszhardt). Paper presented in the symposium “Comparative Perspectives on Culture Contact and Interaction: Objects, Contexts, and Practice” (D. Bardolph and C. Smith, orgs.), at the 76th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Sacramento, California. 2010 New Evidence of the Cahokian Occupation of Trempealeau (T. Pauketat, D. Benden, R. Boszhardt), Poster presented at the Midwest Archaeological Conference, Bloomington, IN, Oct. 21-24. 2010 Trempealeau’s Structured Landscape and its Historical Implications (J. Skousen, T. Zych, T. Pauketat). Poster presented at Midwest Archaeological Conference, Bloomington, IN, Oct. 21-24. 2010 What’s the Big Idea? Cahokia’s City Plan and Beyond. Paper presented in the symposium “Cahokia 2010: Situating an Ancient Indigenous City in the World,” (T. Pauketat, org.) at the 75th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, St. Louis, Missouri, April 14-18. 2010 Rethinking Cahokian Identity (by T. Emerson and T. Pauketat). Paper presented in the symposium “Cahokia 2010: Situating an Ancient Indigenous City in the World,” (organized by T. Pauketat) at the 75th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, St. Louis, Missouri, April 14-18. 2010 Archaeoastronomy and the Angel-Cahokia Connection (S. Peterson and T. Pauketat). Paper presented in the symposium “Cahokia 2010: Situating an Ancient Indigenous City in the World,” (organized by T. Pauketat) at the Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, St. Louis, Missouri, April 14-18. 2010 Early Mississippian Colonists to an No-Man’s Land in the Upper Mississippi Valley (by R. Boszhardt, D. Benden, T. Pauketat, and J. Theler). Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, St. Louis, Missouri, April 14-18. 2010 Comparative Analysis of Red-and-White Pottery from Cahokia and Aztalan (J. Richards, S. Schneider and T. Pauketat). Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, St. Louis, Missouri, April 14-18. 2009 Bundling, History, and the Sky (or, Much Ado about Networks and Cosmologies). Paper presented at the School for Advanced Research, Advanced Seminar “Toward a Global Human History: Agency and the Explanation of Long-Term Change,” organized by J. Robb and T. Pauketat, Sept. 26-Oct. 2, Santa Fe, New . 2009 From Moments to Millennia: Scale and Change in Human History (by J. Robb and T. Pauketat). Paper presented at the School for Advanced Research, Advanced Seminar “Toward a Global

Pauketat: page 15 Human History: Agency and the Explanation of Long-Term Change,” organized by J. Robb and T. Pauketat, Sept. 26-Oct. 2, Santa Fe, . 2009 Early Mississippian Colonists in the Upper Mississippi Valley: 2009 Investigations at the Fisher Mound Complex (T. Pauketat, D. Benden, R. Boszhardt). Paper presented at the Midwest Archaeological Conference, Iowa City, Iowa, Oct. 15-17. 2009 Rethinking Cahokia Interaction and Diaspora (by T. Emerson and T. Pauketat). Paper presented at the Kincaid Field Conference, July 25. Metropolis, Illinois. 2009 Genealogies of Temple Rituals in Earth, Fire, and Water at an Early Cahokian Outlier (by J. Kruchten, M. Baltus, and T. Pauketat). Paper presented at the 74th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Atlanta, Georgia, April 22-26. 2007 Prayers on Cahokia’s Periphery: New Evidence of Temple Ritual and Earthen Symbolism at the Pfeffer Site (by S. Otten, M. Baltus, and T. Pauketat). Paper presented at at the 64th Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Knoxville, Tennessee (Oct. 31-Nov. 3). 2007 Explaining Continuity: Thirdtime’s a Charm. Presented in “Habitus and History: Scale and Explanation in Deep-Time Archaeology,” organized by J. Robb and T. Pauketat for the 72nd Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Austin, Texas, April 25-29. 2006 Founders’ Cults and the Archaeology of Wa-kan-da. Paper presented at the Theoretical Archaeology Group meeting, Exeter, England, December 15-17. 2006 Bridging Paradigms: Leaders as Persons and Institutions as Narratives in Native North America. Paper presented at the School of American Research advanced seminar “Leadership: Transitions in Decition Making from Small-Scale to Middle-Range Societies,” December 2-8. 2006 Missing Persons: Ridge-Top Mound Spectacle and the Agency of Audiences. Paper presented in “Mississippian Mortuary Practices: Beyond Hierarchy and the Representationist Perspective,” organized by L. Sullivan and R. Mainfort, Jr. at the 63rd Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Little Rock, Arkansas (Nov. 8-12). 2006 A Pre-Columbian Rock-Art Map of the Mississippi (by F. T. Norris and T. Pauketat). Poster presented at the 52nd Annual Midwest Archaeological Conference, Urbana, Illinois (Oct. 12-14) and the 63rd Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Little Rock, Arkansas (Nov. 8-12). 2006 Power and Identity Personified: The Case of the Mississippian Ridge-Top Mounds. Paper presented at the 71st Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, San Juan, Puerto Rico, April 26-30. 2005 Embodied Performance and the Agentive Sediments of Mississippian History. Paper presented in the AAA Executive Program Committee Invited Session, “The Archaeology of Ritual, Memory, and Materiality,” organized by B. Mills and W. Walker, at the 104th annual meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Nov. 30-Dec. 4, Washington, DC. 2005 A Crisis in Theory: Rethinking Mississippian Political Economy. Paper presented at the 62nd Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Nov. 2-5, Columbia, South Carolina. 2004 Compounds and Keeps for Cahokians (by T. Pauketat and S. Alt). Paper presented at the joint Midwest and Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Oct. 20-23, St. Louis. 2004 Understanding Native Histories in the Upper Mississippi River Valley from AD 1050-1350: The Lundy and John Chapman Sites (by P. Millhouse, T. Pauketat, T. Emerson, and J. Kruchten). Paper presented at the joint Midwest and Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Oct. 20-23, St. Louis. 2004 Alternative Civilizations: Heterarchies, Corporate Polities, and Orthodoxies (by T. Pauketat and T. Emerson). Paper presented at the Third International Conference of the Russian Academy of Sciences Center for Civilizational and Regional Studies, “Hierarchy and Power in the History of Civilizations,” June 18-21, Moscow, Russia. 2003 The Mysteries of Mississippian Cults and the Implications for Archaeology (by T. Pauketat and T. Emerson). Paper presented at the 102nd Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Chicago.

Pauketat: page 16 2003 A Compound Problem: Who Lived at East St. Louis? Paper presented at the 49th Midwest Archaeological Conference, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Oct. 16-19. 2003 Social History and Migration: The Method and Theory of Mississippian Archaeology. Paper presented at the 68th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, April 9-12. 2002 A New Alternative Explanation of Cahokia. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Illinois State Historical Society, 6-7 December, Springfield, Illinois. 2002 Using Geophysical Data to Investigate Mississippian Settlement Plans. Poster paper presented at the 67th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Denver, Colorado, March 19-23 (by M. Hargrave, T. Pauketat, S. Alt, and D. Maki). 2001 Complexity Under Construction: Power, Historicity, and Cahokia’s Great Scalar Leap. Paper presented in the panel “Complexity and the Idea of Power” (M. Stark and L. Levi, organizers) at the 100th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Nov. 28-December 2, Washington, DC. 2001 Cultural Production as Economy at Cahokia. Paper presented in an invited symposium on “The Economy of Chiefdoms and States,” organized by G. Feinman for the University of Utah Press, Oct. 19-22, Snowbird, Utah. 2001 A New Alternative Explanation of Cahokia: Feasting, Population, and Resettlement. Paper presented at the 47th Annual Midwest Archaeological Conference, Oct. 12-14, La Crosse, Wisconsin. 2001 Early Risers, Emerald and Pfeffer: Recent Investigations at Two Early Mississippian Upland Centers. Paper presented at the 47th Annual Midwest Archaeological Conference, Oct. 12-14, La Crosse, Wisconsin (by B. Koldehoff, J. Kruchten, and T. Pauketat). 2001 Competitors or Colleagues: The Archaeology of the East St. Louis Mound Group. Paper presented at the 47th Annual Midwest Archaeological Conference, Oct. 12-14, La Crosse, Wisconsin (by D. Booth, T. Pauketat, and A. Fortier). 2001 Geophysical Investigations at Cahokia Outlying Settlements. Poster paper presented at the 66th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, New Orleans, April 18-21 (by S. Alt, M. Hargrave, and T. Pauketat). 2001 Prestige Meets Practice in the Woodlands. Paper presented at the 66th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, New Orleans, April 18-21. 2000 Geophysical Investigations at the Hal Smith and Pfeffer Sites (by M. Hargrave, S. Alt, and T. Pauketat). Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Illinois Archaeological Survey, 2 December, Collinsville, Illinois. 2000 Resettlement and Population Estimates in the Early Mississippian Uplands. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Illinois Archaeological Survey, 2 December, Collinsville, Illinois. 2000 A Radical Mississippianization Model: Resettlement and Population Estimates. Presented at the 57th Annual Southeastern Archaeological Conference, 8-13 Nov., Macon, Georgia. 2000 Gendered Politics and the Southeastern Ceremonial Complex. Presented at the 65th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, April 5-9, Philadelphia (S. Alt and T. Pauketat). 2000 Embodying Power and Resistance at Prehistoric Cahokia. Presented at the 17th Annual Visiting Scholar Conference, The Dynamics of Power, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, March 2-4 (T. Emerson and T. Pauketat). 1999 Tradition and an Archaeology of Social History. Presented in symposium “Resistant Traditions and Historical Processes in Southeastern North America,” organized by T. Pauketat, 64th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, March 24-28, Chicago. 1998 A Theory of History in Archaeology. Presented in symposium “Explanation, Understanding, and Theory,” American Anthropological Association Meeting, Philadelphia.

Pauketat: page 17 1998 The Lohmann Phase and Mound 49, and Mound 51 and Beyond. Presented in “Platforms of Power: Mound Form and Function at Cahokia,” organized by J. Kelly, June 26-27, Cahokia Mounds State Historic Site, Collinsville, Illinois. 1997 Mississippian From Top to Bottom. Presented in the symposium “New Evidence of Early Cahokian Provisions and Rituals,” organized by T. Pauketat for the 54th Southeastern Archaeological Conference, 5-8 Nov., Baton Rouge, Louisiana. 1997 The Paleoentomology of the Sub-Mound 51 Pit. Presented in the symposium “New Evidence of Early Cahokian Provisions and Rituals,” organized by T. Pauketat for the 54th Southeastern Archaeological Conference, 5-8 Nov., Baton Rouge, Louisiana (by S. Elias and T. Pauketat). 1997 Group Motivations, Agency Theory, and the Tragedy of the Commoners. Presented in the forum “Agency in Archaeological Theory: Paradigm or Platitude” at the 62nd Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, 2-6 April, Nashville. 1997 Mississippian Community Transformations, Patronage, and the Manufacture of Households. Presented in the symposium “The Archaeology of Communities in the Ancient Americas” at the 62nd Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, 2-6 April, Nashville (by J. Kelly and T. Pauketat). 1996 Resettled Rural Communities at the Edge of Early Cahokia. Presented at the Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Birmingham, Alabama. Nov. 6-10. 1996 The Production of Hegemony and Mississippianism. Presented at the Thirteenth Annual Visiting Scholar Conference, “Material Symbols: Culture and Economy in Prehistory,” March 29-30. Southern Illinois University at Carbondale (T. Pauketat and T. Emerson). 1995 The Limits of Early Cahokian Dominance and the Halliday Site. Presented at the Southeastern Archaeological Conference, 8-11 Nov. Knoxville, Tennessee. 1995 The Halliday Site and the Political Fringe. Workshop presentation at the Illinois Archaeological Survey meeting, 20 Oct., Carbondale, Illinois. 1995 Cahokian Political History as Punctuated Disequilibrium. Presented in the symposium “Discontinuity in American Bottom Prehistory,” organized by T. Emerson, at the Society for American Archaeology Meetings, Minneapolis. 1994 Molding Pots and Traditions at Early Cahokia. Presented at the Southeastern Archaeological Conference, 9-12 Nov.. Lexington. 1994 Monument Context and Cahokian Political History. Presented at “The Ancient Skies and Sky Watchers of Cahokia,” organized by M. Fowler, 9 May, Cahokia Mounds State Historic Site. 1993 Early Cahokia: A New Research Project in the American Bottom (by T. Pauketat, G. Fritz, L. Kelly, and N. Lopinot). Presented at the Midwest Archaeological Conference, 22-24 Oct.. Milwaukee. 1993 Big Bang in the Bottom: Political Consolidation and Mississippianism at Cahokia. Presented in the symposium “Tracking Political Change and Social Stratification at Cahokia” (T. Pauketat and T. Emerson, organizers) at the 58th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, St. Louis. 1991 The Crafty Elite of Cahokia: Redefining Mississippian Specialization. Presented in the symposium “Exploring and Exploding Myths About Cahokia” (J.E. Kelly, organizer) at the 56th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, New Orleans. 1990 The Reign and Ruin of the Cahokia Lords: A Dialectic of Dominance. Presented in the symposium “Lords of the Southeast: Elites in Ethnohistorical and Archaeological Perspective” (A. Barker and T. Pauketat, organizers) at the Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Mobile, Alabama. 1990 Making the Masses Mississippian: The Restructuring of the Tract 15A Community at Cahokia, A.D. 1000±50. Presented at the Midwest Archaeological Conference, Evanston, Illinois. 1986 Mississippian Ceramic Refuse as an Index of Occupation Span: An American Bottom Example. Presented at the Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Nashville, Tennessee. 1984 1983 Testing and Survey of Rend Lake (by T. Pauketat, W. Woods, and C. Wells). Presented at the Midwest Archaeological Conference, Evanston, Illinois.

Pauketat: page 18 1984 Middle Mississippian Structure Analysis: the Lawrence Primas site in the American Bottom (by T. Pauketat and W. Woods). Presented at the Midwest Archaeological Conference, Evanston, Illinois. 1984 Analysis of Internal Organization and Ceramic Function: A Cahokia Household. Presented at the Midwest Archaeological Conference, Evanston, Illinois. 1983 Emerald Mound and the Mississippian Occupation of the Central Silver Creek Valley (by T. Pauketat and B. Koldehoff). Presented at the Midwest Archaeological Conference, Iowa City.

INVITED LECTURES AND OTHER ROLES 2018 Invited lecture, “The Spirits of Ancient Cahokia and the Case for American Indian Urbanism” at the Center for Ancient Studies, University of Pennsylvania Museum, Philadelphia, Apr 21. 2017 Invited World Archaeology Keynote Lecture, “The Power of Water and Dragons in Three Early Cities: Cahokia, Paquimé, and Liangzhu” at the Third Shanghai Archaeology Forum, Shanghai, China, Dec 8-11. 2017 Invited lecture, “Ancient Faith and the Fall of Cahokia” at the Chicago Humanities Festival, Chicago, Nov 4. 2017 Discussant for “The Historical Turn in Southeastern Archaeology,” R. Ethridge and E. Bowne, orgs., Southeastern Archaeology Conference, Tulsa OK, Nov 8-11. 2017 Presented the Gavan lecture, “To the Moon: Archaeological Discoveries in Ancient America” at the University of Missouri, Columbia, Aug 20 (night before total solar eclipse). 2017 Invited talk, “New Discoveries of Ancient Religion at Cahokia” to the Orpheum Children’s Science Museum, Jul 29. 2017 Invited conference presentation, “What Constituted Cahokian Urbanism?” for the Landscapes of Pre-Industrial Cities symposium, Dumbarton-Oaks, Washington, DC, May 4-6. 2017 Invited lecture, “Water and the Big History of the Pre-Columbian Mississippi Valley” for the New York Academy of Sciences, Anthropology Section, at the Wenner-Gren Foundation, NYC, Feb 27. 2017 Invited lecture, “New Discoveries of Gods and Spirits at Ancient Cahokia: An American Indian City” and classroom lecture for the Department of History, Kenyon College, Gambier, OH, Jan 26-27. 2016 Plenary speaker on “Bolder Theory: Time, Matter, Ontology and the Archaeological Difference” at the Theoretical Archaeology Group (TAG-USA) meeting, Boulder, CO, Apr 22-24. 2016 Invited roundtable participant on “How Things Act: An Archaeology of Materials in Political Life,” S. Kosiba and A. Bauer (orgs.), Theoretical Archaeology Group (TAG-USA) meeting, Boulder, CO, Apr 22-24. 2016 Invited lecture, “Dragons and Affects in the Ancient City,” Department of Anthropology, Syracuse University, Apr 14. 2016 Discussant for symposium “Pauketat commentary on “Terraforming and Monumentality in Hunter-Gatherer-Fisher Landscapes” session, Colin Grier and Margo Schwadron (orgs.), Orlando, FL, Apr 8. 2016 Discussant in debate session, “The Southwest in the World: A Discussion of Time, Distance, Politics, Science, and History,” E. Baxter (org.), 81st Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Orlando, FL, Apr 9. 2016 Invited talk, “Not Your Everyday Archaeology,” at Rollins College, Orlando Florida, Apr 7. 2016 Invited seminar presentation, “Unpacking Cahokian Cosmology.” Solstice Project Seminar, The Worlds of Cahokia and Chaco: Parallels of Cosmograhic Expanse and Power, organized by A. Sofaer, Lighteningwood Pictures, Santa Fe. Mar 27-28. 2016 Invited lecture: “The Road out of Cahokia: Lessons from Excavations and Consultations,” Bowdoin College, New Brunswick, Maine. Feb 11. 2015 Invited commentator, “Complexity in Less Complex Societies: Cases, Processes and Models,” organized by L. Sanhueza, A. Troncoso, and R. Campbell. University of Chile, Santiago, Dec 10-12.

Pauketat: page 19 2015 Visiting Distinguished lecturer, “Being and Nothingness in Pre-Columbian North America,” McDonald Institute, University of Cambridge, Cambridge England, Oct 26-30. 2015 Invited discussant for Presidential Forum (“Orderly Anarchy in Prehistoric California”) of the 80th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, San Francisco, CA, Apr 15-19. 2015 Invited instructor, “Rethinking the North American Past for the Future,” Sao Paulo University, Brazil, Mar 16-20. 2015 Invited participant, “Chaco and Cahokia: Histories, Landscapes, and Hinterlands,” B. Todd and D. Benden (orgs.), School for Advanced Research short seminar, March 2-4, Santa Fe, NM. 2015 Invited lunch talk, “Pre-Columbian Ontologies: Moon, Water, and the Emerald Acropolis,” at the Native American House, University of Illinois, Feb 6. 2014 Invited speaker for the Friends of Aztalan, Lake Mills, Wisconsin, Jun 21. 2014 Discussant for symposium “Thickly Settled: Urban Issues in Town and Village Communities,” M. Chesson and J. Fleisher (orgs.), 79th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Austin, Texas, Apr 23-27. 2014 Invited lecture “Ancient American Cities, Religion, and the Case of Cahokia,” Archaeological Institute of America, Athens, Georgia chapter, Mar 27. 2014 Invited lecture, Grace Elizabeth Shallit Memorial Lecture series: “Moon Medicine and Social History in the Indigenous Mississippi Valley,” Brigham Young University, Mar 6. 2013 Invited lecture “Creating the Great Center Place: The Moons and Missions of Cahokia,” Brown bag lecture at the University of Wisconsin, Department of Anthropology, Nov 22. 2013 Invited lecture “Ancient American Cities, Religion, and the Case of Cahokia,” Archaeological Institute of America, Santa Fe chapter, Nov 12. 2013 Invited lecture “A Full Moon over Cahokia Mounds 1000 Years Ago,” Pulitzer Foundation for the Arts, St. Louis, Missouri, Oct 18. 2013 Invited Selection Committee Member for the Shanghai Archaeology Forum, Institute of Archaeology at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Shanghai, Aug 22-27. 2013 Invited panelist for the “Social Complexity at Cahokia” working group, Santa Fe Institute, Santa Fe, NM, May 28-30. 2013 Invited speaker for the Winton Seminar on the Global Middle Ages Project, Institute for Advanced Study, University of Minnesota, May 1. 2013 Colloquium speaker on Globalizing Moments and Medieval America, University of Illinois, Medieval Studies, Apr 25. 2013 Invited speaker on emergent urbanism, Cotsen Institute, Univ. of California, Los Angeles, Feb. 22. 2013 Invited panelist speaking on “American Indian Urbanism and the Case of Ancient Cahokia,” for the Annual Meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America, Presidential Plenary on “The Ancient City,” Seattle, WA, Jan 5. 2012 Banquet speaker, Texas Archeological Society, “New Evidence of Religion at Cahokia and its Colonies,” Tylor, TX, Oct 27. 2012 Keynote speaker, Archaeological Society of Ohio, “America’s Lost City and its Religion: Cahokia and its Connections to Ohio,” Columbus, Ohio, May 18. 2012 Invited participant, Monumentality conference, Institute for European and Mediterranean Archaeology, Buffalo, NY, May 15-16. 2012 Invited lecture to the Department of Anthropology, “Rethinking Ancient Religious Movements in North America,” University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Apr 30. 2012 Discussant for “Ritual Practice in the Andes,” organized by S. Bautista and S. Rosenfeld, 77th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Memphis, TN. 2012 Invited Spring Term lecture, “Rethinking Religion in Archaeology: Experience and Movement in Ancient North America,” Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, Apr 5. 2012 Invited speaker to the Warren Center Group and Department of Anthropology: “Rethinking Ancient Religious Movements in North America,” Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, Mar 28-29.

Pauketat: page 20 2011 Invited advisory panelist for cosmology exhibit, Heard Museum, Phoenix, Oct 24-25. 2011 Invited participant in the “Between Memory Sites and Memory Networks” Workshop, Freie Universität, Berlin, Germany, May 24. 2011 Invited speaker at the Annual Meeting of the Illinois Association for the Advancement of Archaeology, Danville, Illinois, Apr 30. 2011 Invited speaker on “Colonizing the North: Cahokian Religion and the Trempealeau Mission,” at the University of Wisconsin, Department of Anthropology, Madison, WI, Apr 22. 2011 Invited speaker on “Exploring Cahokia: Astronomy and Religion in Ancient America,” Chicago Archaeological Society, Apr 17. 2011 Invited speaker on “Ancient Cahokia, Astronomy, and American Indian Religion,” Monmouth College, Monmouth, Illinois, Apr 6. 2011 Invited participant in “A World of Cities” conference, N. Yoffee (org.), Institute for the Study of the Ancient World, New York University, Mar 25-26. 2011 Invited speaker on “New Evidence that Cahokians Missionized Wisconsin,” Illinois State Museum Research and Collections Center, Mar 9. 2011 Invited speaker on “Big: Monumentality and Meaning in the Ancient World,” at the Joukowsky Institute for Archaeology and the Ancient World, Brown University, Providence, RI, Feb 26. 2010 Discussant for symposium “Revitalizing the Protohistoric South,” organized by G. Waselkov and A. Dumas, 67th Annual Southeastern Archaeology Conference, Lexington, KY, Oct 27-30. 2010 Discussant for symposium “Archaeology of the East St. Louis Mound Center,” J. Kruchten and J. Galloy (orgs.), Midwest Archaeological Conference, Bloomington, IN, Oct 21-24. 2010 Invited Luncheon speaker, Conference on Illinois History, sponsored by the Illinois Historic Preservation Agency and the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library, Prairieland Convention Center, Springfield, Sep 30. 2010 Invited presentation “Early Mississippian Orientations and Avenues,” at Solstice Project conference, A. Sofaer (org.), McCune Foundation, Santa Fe, New Mexico, Sep 7-8. 2010 Invited participant, Amerind Cosmology conference, Santa Fe Institute, Santa Fe, NM, Sep 8-9. 2010 Invited lecture, “Cahokia: Ancient America’s Great City on the Mississippi,” Southwest Seminars, Santa Fe, NM, May 3. 2010 Invited participant, Archaeoastronomy working group, Santa Fe Institute, Santa Fe, NM, May 2-3. 2010 Invited lecture, “Astronomy and American Indian Religion at Ancient Cahokia,” Illinois State University, Department of Anthropology, Bloomington, Illinois, Apr 22. 2010 Discussant for symposium “Trajectories to Complexity in Woodland Environments: Eastern North American and Temperate Europe Compared,” organized by D. Gronenborn and D. Anderson, at the 75th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, St. Louis, MO, Apr 14-18. 2010 Invited lecture, “Astronomy and American Indian Religion at Ancient Cahokia,” Mound City Archaeological Society, Missouri History Museum, St. Louis, Mar 2. 2010 Invited lecture, “The & the Mississippians,” Friends of Aztalan, Madison, WI, Jan 30. 2009 Invited to present the Stigler Lecture in Archaeology on “The Living, the Dead, and the Sky: New Archaeological Discoveries around Cahokia and American Indian Religion in the Heartland,” University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, Nov 12. 2009 Discussant for symposium “Identity and Essence: Pathways to Personhood in the Southeast,” organized by A. Betzenhauser, M. Baltus, and S. Otten, at the 66th Annual Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Mobile, AL, Nov 4-7. 2009 Invited lecture, “The Living, the Dead, and the Sky: Bundling and Archaeological Theory,” Archaeology Center, Stanford University, Palo Alto, California, Oct 22. 2009 Invited colloquium lecture, “An Archaeology of the Moon,” Yale University, Department of Anthropology, Apr 17.

Pauketat: page 21 2009 Invited seminar discussant, “Religious Ideologies in the Pueblo Southwest, AD 1250-1540,” D. Glowacki and S. Van Keuren (orgs.), Amerind Foundation, Dragoon, Arizona, Apr 1-5. 2009 Invited colloquium lecture, “An Archaeology of the Moon,” University of Arizona, Department of Anthropology, Mar 11. 2009 Invited colloquium lecture, “An Archaeology of the Moon,” University of New Mexico, Feb 19. 2008 Invited lecture, “Peace, Violence, Sex, and Religion: Decoding the History of the Ancient Mississippi Valley,” University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Nov 9-10. 2008 Invited presentations as the “William Lipe Visiting Scholar in Archaeological Method and Theory,” Washington State University, Pullman, Nov 6-7. 2008 Invited participant, 2nd meeting of the “Cosmology & Society in the Ancient Amerindian World” working group, Santa Fe Institute, Santa Fe, NM, Oct 25-26. 2008 Colloquium lecture, “Bundled History and Hinge Points: From Agency to Astronomy in Ancient America,” School for Advanced Research, Santa Fe, NM, Sep 24. 2008 Invited lecture, “Prophets, Peace-Makers and the Civilizing Process in Ancient Native North America,” University of California, Santa Barbara, May 16. 2008 Discussant for symposium “The Zebree Archaeological Project: Forty Years After,” D. Anderson, D. Morse, P. Morse, and J. Kelly (orgs.), 65th Annual Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Charlotte, NC, Nov 12-15. 2008 Discussant for symposium “The Stonehenge-Riverside Project: New Discoveries in the Stonehenge Landscape,” organized by D. Charles, J. Thomas, and M. Parker-Pearson, at the 73rd Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology meeting, Vancouver, B.C., Mar 27-31. 2007 Invited lecture, “America’s Big Bang and the Archaeology of Citationality and Conjuncture,” University of Virginia, Charlotte, VA, Sep 28. 2007 Invited participant in the “Structure, Agency and Identity in the American Southwest” conference, Stanford Archaeology Center, Stanford University, May 5. 2007 Awards Banquet lecture, “Talk about Politics and Religion! How Ancient Cahokia ‘Civilized’ Eastern North America,” Annual Meeting of the Society for California Archaeology, San José, Mar 24. 2007 Invited lecture, “The Archaeology of Wa-Kan-Da: Materiality and History in Ancient America,” University of Alabama, Feb 23. 2007 Invited lecture, “A Pre-Columbian Map of the Mississippi?!” to the Urbana chapter of the Illinois Association for the Advancement of Archaeology, Feb. 2006 Participant in the School of American Research seminar “The Emergence of Leadership: Transitions in Decision Making from Small-Scale to Middle Range Societies,” organized by J. Kantner, K. Vaughn, and Y. Eerkins, Santa Fe, NM, Dec 3-7. 2006 Discussant for symposium “Uses of the Past: Negotiating Social Change through Memory and Tradition,” K. Larkin and S. Barber (orgs.), at the 71st Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, San Juan, Puerto Rico, Apr 26-30. 2006 Beckwith Memorial speaker, Southeast Missouri State University, Cape Girardeau, MO, Mar 15. 2006 Invited speaker, Wisconsin Archaeological Society, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Mar 20. 2006 Invited speaker, Tarble Arts Center, Eastern Illinois University, Apr 24. 2006 Distinguished Archaeologist lecture at the University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado, Jan 26. 2005 Participant in the “Practice Theories in Archaeology” conference, University of California, Berkeley, May 6-7. 2005 Discussant for symposium “The Web of Life: Structure, Agency, and Identity in Ancient Southwestern Communities,” M. Varien, J. Potter, and S. Ortman (orgs.), at the 70th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Salt Lake City, Utah, Mar 30-Apr 3. 2005 Presented Fourth Eli Lilly Lecture, Dept. of Anthropology and Glenn Black Laboratory, Indiana University, Bloomington, Feb 24. 2005 Participant in the School of American Research short seminar “The Archaeology of Ritual, Memory, and Materiality,” B. Mills and W. Walker (orgs.), Santa Fe, NM, Feb 15-19.

Pauketat: page 22 2004 Discussant for Amerind Seminar “Warfare in Cultural Context: Practice, Agency and the Archaeology of Conflict,” W. Walker and A. Nielsen (orgs.), Dragoon, AZ, Oct 16-20. 2004 Discussant for Symposium “Warfare in Cultural Context: Practice, Agency and the Archaeology of Conflict,” W. Walker and A. Nielsen (orgs.), 69th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Montreal, Mar 31-Apr 4. 2004 Invited lecture, “The Physicality of Culture-Making and the Archaeology of an American Indian Legend,” Stanford University, California, Mar 9. 2004 Invited lecture, “The Physicality of Culture-Making and the Archaeology of an American Indian Legend,” University of California, Berkeley, Mar 8. 2003 Participant in the School of American Research exploration seminar on “Chaco Synthesis,” organized by S. Lekson, Santa Fe, NM, May 4-7. 2003 Invited lecture, “The Production of Political Centers, Alienation, and Inalienable Wealth,” presented at Arizona State University, Tempe, Feb 7. 2003 Invited lecture “How to Build a Civilization, the Cahokian Way” to the Archaeological Institute of America, Milwaukee, Wisconsin chapter, Oct 19. 2003 Invited lecture to the annual meeting of the Illinois Association for the Advancement of Archaeology, Palestine, Illinois, Apr 27. 2002 Discussant for “Twenty-Five Years After the Individual in Prehistory,” organized by S. Van Keuren, M. Hardin, and W. Longacre. The 101st Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, New Orleans, Nov 20-24. 2002 Invited Participant in the Pre-Columbian Society of Washington DC’s “Ancient Cities of Power and Splendor: New Light on Cahokia and the Southeast” seminar, Sep 21. 2002 Invited lecture, “Materiality and the New Culture History in Archaeology,” presented at the Department of Anthropology, University of Chicago, Apr 29. 2002 Invited lecture, “Stone Ax Blades Near Cahokia and Their Relevance to the World,” presented at the Friday Afternoon Archaeology Lecture, Washington University, St. Louis, Feb 15. 2002 Discussant for the symposium “Bridging the Great Divide: Current Theoretical and Methodological Approaches to Continuity, Conflict, Negotiation, and Change in the Greater Southeast, AD 1100- 1850,” organized by R. Mann and D. Loren, at the 35th Conference on Historical and Underwater Archaeology, Society for Historical Archaeology, Mobile, Alabama, Jan 8-12. 2001 Invited paper for “The Economy of Chiefdoms and States,” organized by G. Feinman, Snowbird, Utah, Oct 19-22. 2001 Discussant for the symposium “Ideologies in the Past,” organized by R. Bernbeck, at the 66th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, New Orleans, Apr 18-21. 2001 Invited lecture, “Materiality, Resettlement, and the History of Cahokia,” for the Department of Anthropology, Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois, Mar 30. 2001 Lecture, “Stone Ax Blades and a North American City State” to the Archaeological Institute of America, Champaign-Urbana chapter, Dec 9. 2000 Invited participant, Shiloh National Military Park planning workshop, Southeast Archeological Center, National Park Service, Savannah, Tennessee, Jun 16-18. 2000 Invited presentation to Cahokia Mounds Archaeological Society, “Partying at Cahokia and Suffering in O’Fallon: Discoveries from Two University of Illinois Digs,” Apr 21. 1999 Invited lecture to the Urbana chapter of the Illinois Advancement for Archaeology, Jan. 1999 Invited Commentator for the Chaco World Conference, Arizona State University, Sep 23-25. 1998 Panelist in Forum “Culture History as Paradigm: Thriving Legacy, Harmless Anachronism, or Intellectual Handicap?” Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Greenville, SC, Nov 11-14. 1998 Invited speaker at SUNY-Binghamton (April) and Cahokia Mounds State Historic Site, Apr. 1997 Invited speaker, Illinois Archaeological Survey annual meeting, Urbana, Sep 13. 1997 Guest speaker, University of Illinois, North American Archaeology Seminar, “Building Cahokia: New Data, New Ideas,” Urbana, Mar 31.

Pauketat: page 23 1997 Invited speaker for the Eighth Annual Archaeological Symposium at Brock University, “Field Archaeology in North America and Europe,” St. Catharines, Ontario, Mar 8. 1997 Invited speaker, New York State Archaeological Association, Buffalo Museum of Science, Feb. 1996 Invited lecture, “How Cahokia Changed North America at AD 1050,” Archaeological Institute of America, Buffalo chapter, Dec. 1994 Invited lecture, “Hegemony and Gender at Cahokia,” Anthropology Graduate Student Association, University of Oklahoma, Norman, Apr. 1990 Invited lecture on state of the art Cahokia research, University of Michigan Museum of Anthropology, Oct. 1988 Invited lecture “A Simulation Approach to the Emergence of Economic Inequalities Among Food Producers,” University of Michigan Museum of Anthropology, Apr. 1988 Invited lecture on current research on Cahokia, Illinois State Museum, Springfield, Illinois, Oct.

ARCHAEOLOGICAL FIELD EXPERIENCE 2014-16 PI (Principal Investigator), Emerald Acropolis Project, years 1-3 excavations, St. Clair County, Illinois (June-July). 2013 Instructor, Field School excavations at the Collins site, Vermilion County, Illinois (May-June) 2012 PI, Discovering Cahokia’s Religion, University of Illinois excavations at the Emerald site (June-July). 2011 PI, The Mississippian Initiative excavations at the Trempealeau complex and TR-5 site, Trempealeau County, Wisconsin (May-June) and University of Illinois excavations at Rattlesnake Mound, Cahokia (June-July). 2010 PI, The Mississippian Initiative excavations at the Trempealeau complex, Trempealeau County, Wisconsin (June-July). 2009 PI, The Mississippian Initiative excavations at the Copper site, St. Clair County, Illinois (June) and the Fisher Mounds Site Complex, Vernon County, Wisconsin (July). 2007 Director, University of Illinois excavations at the Pfeffer site, St. Clair County, Illinois. 2006 Director, University of Illinois excavations at the Fingers site, St. Clair County, Illinois. 2004 Director, University of Illinois excavations at the Loyd site, Madison County, Illinois; the Cahokia site, St. Clair County, Illinois, and the Pieper site, Monroe County, Illinois. 2003 Director and Instructor, University of Illinois field school excavations at the Chapman site, Jo Davies County, Illinois. 2000-2 PI, Richland Archaeological Project and Cahokia Outpost Project excavations of Pfeffer and Grossmann sites, St. Clair Co., Illinois. 1998-99 Principal Investigator, Richland Archaeological Project excavations of Halliday and Hal Smith sites, St. Clair Co., Illinois (summer 98-99) and winter-spring pedestrian survey, St. Clair Co., Illinois. 1997 PI, excavations into Cahokia’s Grand Plaza, St. Clair County, Illinois, and Instructor of field school excavations at the Modoc Village site, Randolph County, Illinois. 1995-96 Directed third and fourth seasons of Early Cahokia Project excavations at the Emerald, Halliday and Olszewski sites. 1993-94 Directed first and second seasons of Early Cahokia Project excavations at the Cahokia, Morrison, Horseshoe Lake, and Emerald sites; Principal Investigator, Horseshoe Lake State Recreation Area archaeological survey (c. 1200 acres), Illinois Department of Conservation; Archaeological survey in the Metztitlán valley, Mexico (with Ross Hassig, 1 week). 1991-92 Supervisor, archaeological survey and deep coring of sites along proposed FAP-310 and FAI-270 alignments, Madison County, Illinois. 1990 Supervised reconnaissance survey of Ashford Village Development Area; conducted reconnaissance survey of Foxfire Development Area, Washtenaw County, Michigan.

Pauketat: page 24 1988 Conducted test excavation at the Lac La Belle site, Keweenaw County, Michigan for Michigan Technological University, Houghton, and at the Erie River Site, Wayne County, Michigan, for the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor. 1987 Conducted reconnaissance survey and test excavations of sites along the L'Anguille River, northeast Arkansas for Garrow and Associates, Inc., Atlanta, Georgia. 1985-86 Crew supervisor, large-scale excavations of the Interpretive Center Tract-II, Cahokia site (SIU-E). 1984 Supervised field school excavations (SIU-E) of the Wayne Fitzgerrell, Franklin County, and Meek, Madison County, sites, Illinois; conducted excavations (SIU-C) of the Feldker site mound, St. Clair County, and Hermann site, Monroe County, Illinois; supervised excavation of a (SIU-E) stratigraphic unit at the historic U.S. Arsenal site, St. Louis, Missouri. 1983 Conducted reconnaissance survey and test excavations at Rend Lake, Illinois (SIU-E), and at the Neck-in-the-Woods and Wild Bob sites, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri; conducted salvage excavations at the Hook-and-Ladder site, St. Clair County, Illinois. 1982 Conducted salvage excavations at the Buss, Hammel, and Rekas sites, St. Clair and Madison Counties, Illinois; supervised field school excavations of the Lawrence Primas site and survey of the Cahokia Creek drainage, Madison County, Illinois (SIU-E). 1981 Supervised field school excavations at the Lawrence Primas site, Madison County, Illinois (SIU-E), and the historic U.S. Arsenal site, St. Louis, Missouri (USACOE). 1980 Participant in the Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville (SIU-E) field school excavation of the Sumac site, Franklin County, Illinois.

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS Society for American Archaeology Southeastern Archaeological Conference Midwest Archaeological Conference Illinois Archaeological Survey Register of Professional Archaeologists Amerind Foundation Wisconsin Archeological Society Plains Anthropological Society

EDITORSHIPS, NATIONAL COMMITTEES, BOARD MEMBERSHIPS Present: 1. Cambridge Archaeological Journal (Advisory Board, since 2015) 2. Cambridge World Archaeology series (Editorial Board, since 2013) 3. Antiquity (Advisory Board, since 2013) 4. Midcontinental Journal of Archaeology (Editorial Board, since 2013) 5. Time and Mind: The Journal of Archaeology, Consciousness and Culture (Advisory Board, since 2007) 6. Native South (University of Nebraska Press, Editorial Board, since 2007) 7. Journal of Social Archaeology (Sage, Advisory Board, since 2000) 8. TAG (Theoretical Archaeology Group) National Executive Committee (since 2014) 9. Co-Series Editor for AltaMira Press’s “Issues in Eastern Woodlands Archaeology” (since 2004) Past: 1. Spatial Archaeology Research Collaborations review board member, Center for Advanced Spatial Technologies, University of Arkansas (2013-2014) 2. Archaeology Field Editor for the University of Oklahoma Press (2005-09) 3. School for Advanced Research Press, Santa Fe (Editorial Board, 2007-10) 4. Indians of the Midwest Website Project, D’Arcy McNickle Center, Newberry Library, Chicago (Advisory Board, 2005-2012) 5. Correspondent for Antiquity (2004-05)

FORMAL COURSES TAUGHT

Pauketat: page 25 Semester Course Title (UG=Undergraduate level, G=Graduate level); Field courses (N=16) *Note: course ranked ‘excellent’ by students”

University of Illinois Fall 2016 Ancient Cities, Sacred Landscapes (UG)*, Archaeological Theory (G)* Spring 2015 Archaeology of Religion (UG)*, Research Problems in Anthropology (G)* Fall 2014 Ancient Cities, Sacred Landscapes (UG), Medieval Americas (UG) Summer 2014 Archaeology Field School (UG) Spring 2014 Archaeology of Religion (UG), Archaeological Theory (G)* Fall 2013 North American Archaeology (UG/G)*, Ancient Cities, Sacred Landscapes (UG) Summer 2013 Archaeology Field School (UG) Spring 2013 World Archaeology (UG); Illinois Archaeology (UG) Summer 2012 Archaeology Field School (UG) Spring 2012 Archaeological Theory (G); Illinois Archaeology (UG) Fall 2011 Pottery Analysis* (UG/G); Introductory World Archaeology (UG) Summer 2011 Archaeology Field School (UG) Spring 2011 Human Origins (UG); North American Archaeology* (UG/G) Fall 2010 Introductory World Archaeology (UG); Cultural Complexity (G) Summer 2010 Archaeology Field School (UG) Spring 2010 North American Archaeology* (UG/G) Fall 2009 Introductory World Archaeology (UG) Summer 2009 Archaeology Field School (UG/G) Spring 2008 Pottery Analysis (UG/G) Fall 2007 Introductory World Archaeology (UG); North American Archaeology* (UG/G) Summer 2007 Archaeology Field School (UG/G) Spring 2007 Illinois Archaeology (UG); Archaeological Theory (G) Fall 2006 Introductory World Archaeology (UG); Cultural Complexity (G) Summer 2006 Archaeology Field School (UG) Spring 2006 North American Archaeology* (UG/G); Illinois Archaeology (UG) Fall 2005 Introductory World Archaeology (UG); Pottery Analysis* (UG/G) Summer 2004 Archaeology Field School (UG) Fall 2003 Introductory World Archaeology (UG); Chiefdoms and Early States (G) Spring 2003 Archaeological Theory* (G) Fall 2002 Introductory World Archaeology (UG); North American Archaeology* (UG/G) Summer 2002 Archaeology Field School (UG) Spring 2002 Illinois Archaeology (UG); Chiefdoms and Early States* (G) Fall 2001 Introductory World Archaeology (UG); Integrative Proseminar in Anthropology (G) Summer 2001 Archaeology Field School* (UG/G) Spring 2001 The Archaeology of Illinois (UG); This Old House: Experimental Archaeology* (UG) Summer 2000 Archaeology Field School (UG) Spring 2000 Proseminar in Biological Anthropology and Archaeology (G) Fall 1999 Archaeological Surveying (UG/G); Cultural Complexity (G) Summer 1999 Archaeology Field School (UG) Spring 1999 Archaeology of North America (UG/G); Pottery Analysis (UG/G) Fall 1998 Archaeological Surveying (UG/G)

SUNY-Buffalo: Summer 1998 Archaeology Field School (UG) Spring 1998 The Borders of Archaeological Theory (G); Introduction to Archaeology (UG) Fall 1997 Method and Theory in Archaeology (G); North American Archaeology (UG)

Pauketat: page 26 Summer 1997 Archaeology Field School (UG/G) Spring 1997 Complex Societies (G); Domination and Resistance (UG) Fall 1996 North American Archaeology (UG)

University of Oklahoma: Spring 1996 Archaeology of the Eastern United States (UG) Fall 1995 General Anthropology (UG); Domination and Resistance (G) Spring 1995 Domination and Resistance; Political Economy of Chiefdoms (G) Fall 1994 Archaeological Analysis (UG); Archaeology of the Southeast (UG/G) Summer 1994 Archaeology Field School (UG); Advanced Fieldwork in Archaeology (G) Spring 1994 The Borders of Archaeological Theory (G) Fall 1993 General Anthropology (UG); Archaeological Analysis (UG/G) Spring 1993 General Anthropology (UG); Archaeology of Eastern U.S. (UG/G) Fall 1992 General Anthropology (UG)

University of Michigan (Ann Arbor and Dearborn): Winter 1990 Anthropological Perspectives in Political Economy and World Systems Theory (UG) Fall 1989 Prehistoric Archaeology (Dearborn UG)

SERVICE Departmental and University Service (UIUC): 2017-18: Member: Admissions committee, NAGPRA committee 2016-17: Member: ISAS GIS-specialist search committee, Curriculum Revision committee. 2014-15: Chair: Financial Aid Committee. Member: Diversity committee 2013-14: Chair: Anthropology Courses and Curriculum Committee, Medieval Studies Advisory Committee, Reviewer for NGRREC-PRI Challenge Grants. Chair: Archaeology faculty review committees (N=2). 2012-13: Chair: Research Program and Summer Funding committee (spring), and Lecturer Search committee (spring). Member: Undergraduate Curriculum committee (spring). 2011-12: Chair: Admissions committee; Member: ISAS Director Search Committee (thru Prairie Research Institute, UIUC). 2010-11: Member: Awards committee; Chair: Summer Funding committee. 2009-10 Chair: Admissions committee, Research Program and Summer Funding committee. 2007-08 Chair: Ad Hoc Committee on HRAF, Laboratory of Anthropology committee, Awards committee; Member, Vice Chancellor for Research ITARP Working Group. 2006-07 Chair: Financial Aid Committee, Laboratory of Anthropology committee; Member: Courses and Curricula committee. 2005-06 Chair: Development committee, Laboratory of Anthropology Collections Management and Advisory committee; Member: Financial Aid Committee, Professorial Committee, Courses and Curricula committee, Research Program and Summer Funding committee, Course Scheduling committee (fall only), Space committee (spring only). 2004-05 Member: Courses and Curricula committee, Laboratory of Anthropology committee, Research Program and Summer Funding committee. 2003-04 Chair: Laboratory of Anthropology committee, Courses and Curricula committee; Member: Admissions committee. 2001-03 Associate Head; Director of Undergraduate Studies; Chair: Laboratory of Anthropology committee, Courses and Curricula committee, Development committee; Member, By-Laws committee and Financial Aid committee. 2000-01 Acting Associate Head; Chair: Laboratory of Anthropology committee, By-Laws committee; Chair- elect: Courses and Curricula committee; Member: Development committee.

Pauketat: page 27 1999-00 Chair: Awards committee; Member: Laboratory of Anthropology committee. 1998-99 Member: Admissions and Financial Aid committee, Committee on Colloquia and Intellectual Community, Laboratory of Anthropology committee, Ad hoc committee on archaeology teaching laboratory.

Departmental and University Service (SUNY-Buffalo and University of Oklahoma): 1997-98 Director of Graduate Admissions; Member: Graduate, Museums, and Academic Plan Committees. 1996-97 Director of Graduate Admissions; Member: Graduate, Undergraduate, and Travel Award Committees; Member: Ad Hoc Committee to Review Provost’s Academic Plan. 1995-96 Graduate Liaison; Graduate Admissions Committee Chair; Member: Search Committees for linguist and archaeologist positions. 1994-95 Faculty Senate. Faculty sponsor, Honors Program, Undergraduate Opportunity Research Projects. 1993-94 Search Committee for Chair; Member: Faculty Review Committee. 1992 Member: Ad hoc planning committee for the Human Genome Project at Univ. of Oklahoma.

Organizer Roles and Professional Service: 2018 Tour leader, Crow Canyon Archaeological Center travel adventures: “Cahokia,” Sept 16-21. 2018 Co-organizer, University of Illinois Sesquicentennial conference, “Ancient Cahokia Future Visions” (T. Emerson, T. Pauketat, A. Patton). Champaign IL, Apr 26-27. 2018 Co-organizer, Amerind Foundation Seminar, “New Materialisms and Ancient Cities” (S. Alt, T. Pauketat). Dragoon AZ, Feb 2-4. 2017 Co-organizer, School for Advanced Research short seminar, “Exploring the Religious Experiences of Ancient Cities” (T. Pauketat and S. Alt), Santa Fe, NM, Apr. 24-27. 2015 Selection Committee of the Shanghai Archaeology Forum. 2015 Co-organizer, “The Medieval Americas” symposium (with L. Lucero and K. DeLucia). University of Illinois, Apr 3. 2014 Panelist for session “Challenges facing students in Midwestern Archaeology” at the 58th Annual Midwest Archaeological Conference, Champaign, IL, Oct. 2-4. 2014 Co-organizer, Amerind Foundation Seminar, Cities or Big Villages: from 4000 BCE to the European expansion: New Approaches to Great, Anomalous Places (N. Kim, R. Fletcher, T. Pauketat). Dragoon AZ, May 27-30. 2014 Organizer and Co-Host, Theoretical Archaeology Group-USA conference, Urbana, IL, May 23-25. 2013 Co-organizer, “Cities, large villages, or neither? The conundrum of Cahokia, the Oppida, the Yoruba Towns and Others” (N. Kim and T. Pauketat), at the Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology meeting, Honolulu, HI, April 3-7. 2013 Selection Committee of the Shanghai Archaeology Forum 2012 Tour leader, Crow Canyon Archaeological Center travel adventures: “Cahokia, Chaco, and Mesoamerican Connections,” October 6-14. 2012 Invited participant, Grand Challenge Workshop and NSF SBE Investments in Digital Infrastructure for Archaeology, organized by K. Kintigh (ASU), Santa Fe Institute, Santa Fe, NM, July 31-Aug 1. 2010 Organizer, “Cahokia 2010: Situating an Ancient Indigenous City in the World,” at the Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, St. Louis, Missouri, April 14-18. 2009 Co-organizer, Advanced Seminar at the School for Advanced Research, “Toward a Global Human History: Agency and the Explanation of Long-Term Change” (J. Robb and T. Pauketat), Sept. 26-Oct. 2, Santa Fe, NM. 2008 Co-editor, special section on “Time and Change in Archaeological Interpretation,” for Cambridge Archaeological Journal, Volume 18, Issue 1 (J. Robb and T. Pauketat). 2007 Co-organizer (with G. Gumerman), Santa Fe Institute workshop: Cosmology and Society in the Ancient Amerindian World (initial meeting), Oct. 28-31, Santa Fe, NM.

Pauketat: page 28 2006 Co-organizer (with T. Emerson and E. Hargrave), Midwest Archaeological Conference, Oct. 14-16, Urbana, Illinois. Co-organizer (with G. Gumerman), Planning Meeting for Cognition and Cosmology: New Models for Understanding Mesoamerican, Southwestern and Southeastern Relations and Culture Change in the Pre-Columbian Era, Santa Fe Institute, August 14. 2005-06 Member, Resident Scholar Review Panel, School of American Research. Antiquity correspondent. 2000-03 Chair, Society for American Archaeology Dissertation Award Committee; Member, Society for American Archaeology Membership Committee; Board Member, Illinois Archaeological Survey. 1997-00 Society for American Archaeology Dissertation Award Committee member. 1997-98 Society for American Archaeology 1998 Program Committee member. 1997 Society for American Archaeology 1997 Annual Meeting Roundtable Luncheon Host. 1996 Citizen’s Advisory Board to the Oklahoma Archeological Survey, Norman. 1995 Assistant Program Committee Chair, Society for American Archaeology meetings, Minneapolis. 1994-97 Director, Central Mississippi Valley Archaeological Research Institute, Columbia, Illinois. 1985 Member, Cahokia Site Advisory Board, Illinois Archaeological Survey. 1982-83 President, Cahokia Archaeological Society, Cahokia Mounds State Historic Site, Collinsville, Illinois.

Public Relations and Community Service: 2018 On-screen consultant, Providence Films “Native America” PBS series, aired Nov. 13. CU Sunrise Rotary club speaker, June 7. Interview for Patterns magazine (WILL TV), October, page 17. 2017 Interviewed for NPR story, Feb. 10 (http://www.npr.org/sections/thesalt/). 2015-17 Consultant for Providence Films “Native America” PBS series; expert for USA Today’s 10 best archaeological sites (http://www.10best.com/awards/travel/best-archaeological-site/). Interviewed for on-line magazine Priceonomics (https://priceonomics.com/why-do-tourists-visit- ancient-ruins-everywhere/). Interviewed for BBC News and three films. Filmography: Xploration Earth 2050 (episode "The Future Explains the Past," 14 Nov. 2015 http://www.hulu.com/watch/871414), The Strange Truth (episode EP 101_12.16.15 https://vimeo.com/149235768); Blink Films “Secrets: America’s Lost Pyramid,” aired on Smithsonian Channel, May 23, 2016. 2013-14 Archaeological Institute of America, National Lecture Program; interviews for Archaeology and American Archaeology magazines, two independent film makers and two archaeology/news blogs. Bat of the Minerva Community Radio interview (University of Minnesota). 2011-12 NPR taped interview for Morning Edition (March 17, broadcast June 2); St. Louis Public Radio (KWMU) interview, Feb. 1; video interviews for e-book “Mark of the Mississippians” (http://www.archaeoexplorer.com/media/). Guided tour for Vietnamese national archaeologists visiting UWisconsin-Madison with Prof. Nam Kim, August 28. Luncheon speaker for the Urbana Exchange Club, Clark-Lindsay Village, March 17. WILL-AM Radio interview (Focus 580, January 19). Interview of St. Louis magazine. 2009-10 Champaign-Urbana Sunrise Rotary speaker, Hawthorn Suites Hotel, Champaign, 8 April. Field tour and interview with National Geographic magazine (April). Newspaper interviews: the Winona (Minnesota) Daily News and the Galesville (Wisconsin) Republican. Illinois Farm Bureau RFD radio interview, 27 July. Studio interview for Discovery channel special “Blood for the Gods,” Flight 33 Productions, Sherman Oaks, California (February; aired January 3, 2010). Radio interviews: NPR “On Point” (Aug.), WGN Extension 720 (Chicago, Aug.), Dave Glover show, 97.1 FM, St. Louis (Aug), KUAF “Ozarks at Large” (Fayetteville, Arkansas, Nov.) Newspaper interviews: Charleston Post and Courier (July), St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Aug), Belleville News-Democrat (Aug). 2006-08 Interviews with American Archaeology magazine, published in 2007 and 2008 issues. Interviews with the National Geographic Society (film production) and Discovery channel. 2003-04 Interview with Discover magazine (for “Uncovering America’s pyramid builders,” Feb. 2004 issue, pp. 50-55), and MSNBC for Internet news story.

Pauketat: page 29 2001 Tour leader for University of Illinois, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Alumni Association Event, Explore the Cahokia Mounds State Historic Site, June 23, 2001. Interviews for National Geographic cable channel, television special by filmmaker Anna Kiss, Archaeology and American Archaeology magazines, and newspapers (Christian Science Monitor, Champaign News-Gazette, St. Louis Post Dispatch, Belleville News-Democrat, Chicago Sun Times, UIUC news outlets. 1994-98 Provided video-taped and phone interviews for popular media releases: KETC Channel 9 PBS (St. Louis), the journal Science, the Washington Post, the BBC (for The Learning Channel), Arts and Entertainment channel, and journalist H. Pringle (for In Search of Ancient North Americans, J. Wiley & Sons). 1995 Presentations on Archaeoastronomy at the BLS Seminar, University of Oklahoma (Jan.), on Regional Analysis at the Certification Program Seminar, Oklahoma Anthropological Society, Norman (Feb.), and on Earth Science to 1st grade at McKinley Elementary, Norman, OK (Feb.). 1993 Presentations on Mississippian archaeology and Pottery Analysis to the BLS Seminar, University of Oklahoma (Jan.), to the Central Chapter of the Oklahoma Anthropological Society, Oklahoma City (Mar.), and to the Oklahoma Anthropological Society workshop, Norman (Oct.). 1985-86 Several public outreach presentations to grade schools as Assistant Curator of the Center for Archaeological Investigations, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale. 1981-83 Several public outreach presentations to private organizations for the St. Louis District, Corps of Engineers. Archaeology of St. Louis area lectures delivered to Macoupin County Historical Society, Carlinville, IL, and the Greater St. Louis Archaeological Society, Kirkwood, MO.

MANUSCRIPT AND PROPOSAL REVIEWS 2015-18 Reviewer for Journal of Social Archaeology, American Anthropologist, American Antiquity, Antiquity, Midcontinental Journal of Archaeology, Archaeological Research in Asia, Time and Mind, Current Anthropology, Hypatia, Routledge Press and Left Coast Press. 2012-14 Reviewer for the National Science Foundation, Cambridge University Press, Oxford University Press, Antiquity, Journal of Social Archaeology, Journal of Archaeological Science, Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory, Journal of Skyscape Archaeology, Midcontinental Journal of Archaeology, Illinois Archaeology and Forum Kritische Archäologie. 2002-11 Reviewer for the National Science Foundation, Antiquity, American Antiquity, American Anthropologist, Cambridge Archaeological Journal, Latin American Antiquity, Mesoamerican Archaeology, Current Anthropology, Journal of Social Archaeology, Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory, World Archaeology, Journal of Field Archaeology, Southeastern Archaeology, Illinois Archaeology, Midcontinental Journal of Archaeology, Cambridge University Press, Oxford University Press, University of Oklahoma, Illinois, and Tennessee Presses, Allyn and Bacon Press, Elsevier Publishers, and Altamira Press and School for Advanced Research Press. 1988-01 Reviewer for the National Science Foundation, National Geographic Society, and Wenner-Gren Foundation of Anthropological Research, American Antiquity, Cambridge Journal of Archaeology, American Anthropologist, Ethnohistory, Plains Anthropologist, Illinois Archaeology, Journal of Archaeological Research, Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory, Journal of Anthropological Archaeology, Southeastern Archaeology; and for the Michigan Discussions in Anthropology series, Thames and Hudson, Plenum, Blackwell, Mayfield, Simon & Schuster, Addison-Wesley Longman, and the University of Nebraska, Tennessee, Florida, Utah, and Oklahoma Presses.

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